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Alt.Latino Playlist: Looking Forward To Fall With New Music

From Panamanian reggaeton artist Dimelo Flow to Reyna Tropical's electro-cumbia, big names and indie stalwarts release new tracks this week.
Francisca Valenzuela's new album <em></em>is a powerful statement of feminine independence and survival.

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It happens every year: just before a large batch of releases in the fall, there are always a few left over from late summer that we need to highlight. Consider this the calm before the storm, but don't sleep on them. Big names and indies share

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