| # | Artist | Song | Album | Label | Comments |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | DAVID, CORAZÓN | LEGAL ID & PROGRAM ID | LOCAL | ||
| 2 | LOS ATERCIOPELADOS | LA VOZ DE LA PATRIA | LA PIPA DE PAZ | Latin Lounge opening song | |
| 3 | MARUJA LIMÓN | YO NO ESTOY PA’ ESTO | TE COMO LA CARA (B) | PANDA ARTIST | A spirited Catalan-rumba track with a playful but firm message. |
| 4 | MARUJA LIMÓN | BARNA | VIDAS | SATÉLITE K | An energetic tribute to Barcelona blending flamenco, pop and Latin rhythms. |
| 5 | PSA | ||||
| 6 | MARUJA LIMÓN | ESTA NOCHE NO ME ACUESTO | ESTA NOCHE NO ME ACUESTO - SINGLE | An upbeat flamenco-pop track made for dancing through the night. | |
| 7 | MARUJA LIMÓN | MÍRALAS | TE COMO LA CARA (A) | Rumba and guaguancó celebrate strong women who stand their ground. | |
| 8 | CORAZÓN | BACK ANNOUNCEMENTS | LOCAL | Bilingual back announcement in Spanish and English: a recap of the songs played, with brief commentary on the artists, musical genres, and cultural context. | |
| 9 | ALLAN CORONEL | KYRS MISSION STATEMENT | |||
| 10 | CORAZÓN, OTHERS | PSAs | |||
| 11 | LA DAME BLANCHE | VENENO | VENENO — A COLORS SHOW — SINGLE | COLORSXSTUDIOS | Afro-Cuban hip-hop charged with flute, cumbia and defiant energy. |
| 12 | LA DAME BLANCHE & MULA | BAILARINA | ATÓMICA | NACIONAL RECORDS | La Dame Blanche joins Dominican trio MULA for a hypnotic fusion of Afro-Cuban and electronic Caribbean sounds. |
| 13 | ADITA PALACIOS | KYRS MISSION STATEMENT (SPANISH) | |||
| 14 | LAS KARAMBA | SABANA | CAMINO ASÍ | GUSPIRA RECORDS | A conscious salsa number that invites listeners to slow down amid the frantic pace of modern life. |
| 15 | LAS KARAMBA | LA HUMANITAT | LA HUMANITAT — SINGLE | GUSPIRA RECORDS | A lively, reflective song about the contradictions and shared condition of humanity. |
| 16 | CORAZÓN | BACK ANNOUNCEMENTS | LOCAL | Bilingual back announcement in Spanish and English: a recap of the songs played, with brief commentary on the artists, musical genres, and cultural context. | |
| 17 | CORAZÓN, OTHERS | PROMOS | LOCAL | ||
| 18 | RITA PAYÉS & ELISABETH ROMA | ALGO CONTIGO | IMAGINA | SELF-PUBLISHED | COMMENT: A tender interpretation of Chico Novarro’s classic bolero, carried by voice, trombone and guitar. |
| 19 | RITA PAYÉS & ELISABETH ROMA | NUNCA VAS A COMPRENDER | COMO LA PIEL | SELF-PUBLISHED | An intimate original composition with gentle bossa nova phrasing and understated jazz elegance. |
| 20 | CRYSTAL | STATION BREAK | LOCAL | TEXT GIVE KYRS TO 44321 | |
| 21 | CÉU | MALEMOLÊNCIA | CÉU | URBAN JUNGLE / AMBULANTE | A relaxed Brazilian groove blending samba, soul and subtle electronic textures. |
| 22 | MAYRA ANDRADE | AFETO | MANGA | SONY MUSIC ENTERTAINMENT | A warm Portuguese-language Afro-pop song exploring affection and emotional distance. FROM CAPE VERDE) |
| 23 | CORAZÓN | LEGAL ID - BILINGUAL | LOCAL | ||
| 24 | CORAZÓN | BACK ANNOUNCEMENTS | LOCAL | Bilingual back announcement in Spanish and English: a recap of the songs played, with brief commentary on the artists, musical genres, and cultural context. | |
| 25 | LOS PLENEROS DE LA CRESTA | ÁBREME PASO | PUERTO RICO VIVE | LOS PLENEROS DE LA CRESTA | Plena emerged in southern Puerto Rico around the beginning of the twentieth century. Driven by voices, güiro and panderetas, it became known as “the people’s newspaper” because its verses carried news, protest, humor and neighborhood stories. |
| 26 | LOS PLENEROS DE LA CRESTA | PUERTO RICO VIVE | PUERTO RICO VIVE | LOS PLENEROS DE LA CRESTA | Founded by four students at the University of Puerto Rico in 2013, Los Pleneros de la Cresta preserve plena as a living expression of Puerto Rican identity rather than a relic of the past. |
| 27 | CORAZÓN | TEXT GIVE KYRS TO 44321 | |||
| 28 | KYRS STAFF | MISSION STATEMENT / ENGLISH | LOCAL | ||
| 29 | SPANGLISH FLY | LA CLAVE ’E MI BUGALÚ | AY QUE BOOGALOO! | CHACO WORLD MUSIC | Latin boogaloo arose in 1960s Spanish Harlem, where Puerto Rican and other Latino musicians fused mambo, son and clave with African American R&B, soul, jazz horns and handclaps. |
| 30 | SPANGLISH FLY FEAT. EL CALLEGUESO | BUGALÚ PA’ MI ABUELA | AY QUE BOOGALOO! | CHACO WORLD MUSIC | The name Spanglish Fly reflects the bilingual world of El Barrio. Switching naturally between Spanish and English became part of boogaloo’s youthful Nuyorican identity and helped the music cross cultural boundaries. |
| 31 | STAFF | PSAs | Support KYRS and keep the beat alive | ||
| 32 | STAFF | DONATE YOUR UNWANTED/OLD VEHICLES | We accept your old vehicle |
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