
Top 5 of Hispanic Artists you should be listening to
This is AL DÍA's musical recommendation where you will find the best Hispanic artists that often go unnoticed.
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Another of the Argentine artists who have decided to go solo is Sofía Trucco "Sof Tot," member of the band Fémina. Fusing Latin American folklore, electronic beats, and hip hop improvisations, Trucco released her first single, "En Lo Que Creo Me Convierto," last year.
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Another symbol of the Venezuelan musical exodus is the collective Sisah, a combination of several artists based in different cities who rethink experimentation and "futuristic pop." "Vida" is part of their 2018 UNO album.
Between the Afro-Caribbean flavor and funk’s groove, this Cartagena group is at the forefront of Colombian alternative music. "Organic, without machines or synthesizers," the proposal of Funkcho Salas and Andrés Mordecai has been consolidated in their new album "Tunsé.”
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