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Bomba Estéreo & Carlos Vives Courtesy of Sony Music Colombia
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Bomba Estéreo & Carlos Vives, “La Samaria” (Sony Music Latin)
Bomba Estéreo sings astir its autochthonal Santa Marta successful Colombia, and does truthful successful a duet with the prodigal lad of that Caribbean land, superstar and vallenato icon Carlos Vives. The national results successful a colorful, rhythmic and festive opus that celebrates the tone of Santa Marta and that city, the oldest successful Colombia, connected its 500th anniversary. The impeccable fusion betwixt the integrated and the physics sounds, distinctive of the set led by vocalist Li Saumet, highlights the Caribbean drums, synthesizers and vallenato-style guitars converging astatine the aforesaid point. The lyrics, meanwhile, bespeak the affectional enslaved of its performers with that mystical onshore astatine the ft of the Sierra Nevada, and the nostalgia they consciousness each clip they return. The portion marks the group’s instrumentality aft its ASTROPICAL task with Rawayana. — NATALIA CANO
Delilah, “La Peli” (Interscope Records)
The 18-year-old singer-songwriter’s dulcet vocals instrumentality halfway signifier successful “La Peli,” a popular ballad way astatine its halfway that blends modern determination Mexican acoustic guitars, giving it that corrido tumbado twist. The song’s lyrics tug astatine your heartstrings arsenic Delilah narrates the communicative of a failed narration and that lingering question of what mightiness person been. The Interscope-signed creator adds pathos to her delivery, striking the cleanable equilibrium betwixt vulnerability and resilience. — GRISELDA FLORES
Nathy Peluso & Rawayana, “Malportada” (Sony Music España)
Argentine prima Nathy Peluso and Venezuelan trippy popular radical Rawayana articulation forces connected this almighty salsa song. Co-written successful Puerto Rico by Manuel Lara, Servando Primera and Beto Montenegro of Rawayana, “Malportada” (Spanish for “Misbehaved”) combines the old-school salsa dependable with modern elements — including lyrics that are arsenic comic arsenic they are irreverent. Here, Peluso challenges the masculine...

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