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Alt.Latino
What Latinidad sounds like
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Nathy Peluso is a featured artist in this week's episode of Alt.Latino. Kito Muñoz hide caption
Carlos Santana is featured on this week's episode of Alt.Latino. Photo by Gary Gershoff/Getty Images hide caption
The National Recording Registry's best Spanish language songs (and what it's missing)
Wyatt Flores is featured on this week's episode of Alt.Latino. McKenzie Whitman hide caption
Alt.Latino's best new music round-up: Wyatt Flores, Danny Ocean and Grupo Frontera
Tiny Desk Contest entrant Cathia is featured in this week's episode of Alt.Latino. Courtesy of the artist hide caption
Angelica Garcia is featured on this week's Alt.Latino. Shervin Lainez hide caption
Alt.Latino's best new music round-up: Angélica Garcia, Young Miko and The Mavericks
On this week's Alt.Latino, a discussion of Latin artists in country music. Photo by Medios y Media/Getty Images hide caption
On this week's Alt.Latino, an assessment of Shakira's current career after Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran. Tim Mosenfelder/Getty Images hide caption
Elsa y Elmar is a featured artist on this week's Alt.Latino. Pablo Resoalbe hide caption
Alt.Latino's best new music round-up: Elsa y Elmar, Julieta Eugenio, Esteman and more
Today's episode of Alt.Latino is an exploration of Cuba's musical and cultural history. YAMIL LAGE/AFP via Getty Images hide caption
A deep dive into Cuba's rich musical history, reported from Havana
El Cuarteto de Nos is featured on this week's Alt.Latino. Courtesy of the artist hide caption
Alt.Latino's best new music round-up: Residente, La Yegros and El Cuarteto de Nos
La Lupe is one of the artists featured in this week's Alt.Latino. (Photo by Michael Ochs Archives/Getty Images) hide caption
We round up the greatest boleros ever, with help from artists and listeners
Ana Tijoux is this week's guest on Alt.Latino. Javiera Gajardo hide caption
Ana Tijoux: On why it took 10 years to release her new album 'Vida'
Helado Negro's "Just Want To Wake Up With You" is one of Alt.Latino's favorite new tracks. Sadie Culberson hide caption
Alt.Latino's best new music roundup: Helado Negro, Gaby Moreno and Ana Tijoux
On this week's Alt.Latino, hosts Ana and Felix travel to Sinaloa, Mexico. Jackie Lay/NPR hide caption
Regional Goes Global, Part 3: How a magical Mexican town keeps banda tradition alive
On this week's episode of Alt.Latino, Anamaria Sayre and Felix Contreras travel to Yakima, Wash., to interview family band Yahritza y Su Esencia. Jackie Lay/NPR hide caption
Regional Goes Global, Part 2: A band finds its voice amid a storm of controversy
On this week's Alt.Latino, an exploration of the rise of regional Mexican music. Jackie Lay/NPR hide caption
Regional Goes Global, Part 1: Finding Peso Pluma's music revolution in Nashville
Marinero is this week's guest on Alt.Latino. Courtesy of KQED hide caption
Marinero: How the diversity of the Bay Area shaped the artist's approach to music
This week's guest on Alt.Latino is Maluma. Michael Zamora hide caption
Maluma: On becoming a dad, hustling across genres and reggaeton's rise in Colombia
Edgar Barrera is nominated for 13 awards at this year's Latin Grammys. Mindy Small hide caption
Dissecting the Latin Grammy noms, from Regional Mexican snubs to Edgar Barrera love
J Noa is one artist featured in Alt.Latino's 'El Tiny' line-up. Courtesy of the artist hide caption