
Top 5 of Hispanic Artists you should be listening to
This is the weekly music recommendation of AL DÍA News.
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Unknown by many, the duo of Moisés López and Moisés Horta has been one of the most important initiatives of the Tijuana region in recent years. "Ritmo de Amor" is part of their 2013 production.
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Known as "the sound of electronic Latino fusion", Jess Sylvester and Carlos Pesina's project has spent almost nine years reformulating Latin rhythms with the best of the latest technology. "Dos la Dos" is one of the themes of their 2018 album Amor de Lejos.
For lovers of the purest pop, Pedrina is the ideal alternative. This Colombian singer and songwriter first got acquainted with the duo Pedrina y Rio, reaching international stages thanks to her diverse collaborations. Her solo project debuted in 2018 with singles like "Hoy.”
Another of the current Mexican proposals is that of Paté de Fuá, a group that mixes rather classic genres, such as tarantella, tango, and jazz. "Mi Corazón" is one of the clearest samples of their proposal, and is part of their 2014 album Película Muda.
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