Playlist for Show: Latin Lounge

# Artist Song Comments
1 David Legal ID Legal ID and Program ID
2 Los Aterciopelados La Voz de la Patria La Voz de la Patria by Aterciopelados celebrates the power of Latin America's people's voice. It emphasizes that this voice is ever-present, unstoppable, and represents unity and strength. The song highlights a collective voice that doesn’t rely on commercial backing, blending traditional and modern elements to convey a message of resilience and popular power.
3 Rosalia Malamente Rosalía is a Spanish singer known for blending flamenco with modern music styles like pop and reggaeton. Her song "Malamente," from the album "El Mal Querer," combines traditional flamenco sounds with urban beats, creating a distinctive style. The lyrics tell a story about bad luck and a sense that something unfortunate is about to happen. The song gained widespread popularity, winning two Latin Grammy Awards in 2018. Rosalía has since established herself as a standout artist in contemporary music.
4 Los Angeles Azules ft. Natalia Lafourcade Nunca es Suficiente Nunca Es Suficiente" by Los Ángeles Azules ft. Natalia Lafourcade is a catchy cumbia-pop fusion about unrequited love and longing for emotional fulfillment. Natalia Lafourcade's soulful voice, paired with the band's signature cumbia rhythms, blends traditional and modern sounds, making the song both heartfelt and danceable. It became a hit, showcasing the timeless appeal of romantic Latin music
5 Corazon PSA Give to KYRS - 44321
6 Rosana Arbelo El Talisman Rosana Arbelo, known simply as Rosana, is a Spanish singer-songwriter from the Canary Islands. She gained fame with her debut album, "Lunas Rotas" (1996), which included hits like "El Talismán." Her music blends pop, folk, and Latin influences, characterized by heartfelt lyrics and soulful melodies. Over the years, Rosana has become one of Spain's most beloved artists, known for her powerful voice and emotional storytelling, earning recognition both in Spanish-speaking countries and internationally.
7 Jubie Y Cultural Hispanic Heritage Month. Hispanic Heritage Month started in 1968 as Hispanic Heritage Week, thanks to President Lyndon B. Johnson. Later, in 1988, President Ronald Reagan expanded it to a full month. It’s celebrated from September 15 to October 15, chosen because many Latin American countries celebrate their independence around this time. The month honors the culture, history, and contributions of Hispanic and Latino Americans.
8 Corazon PSAs KYRS Community Radio; Planetary Society
9 Enrique Iglesias Duele el Corazon Duele el Corazón is a collaboration between Enrique Iglesias and Wisin, combining Enrique's Latin pop style with Wisin's reggaeton energy. The blend of romantic lyrics and urban beats made the song catchy and danceable, appealing to a broad audience. This mix of genres helped the track become a major hit on Latin and global charts.
10 Juanes Hermosa Ingrata Juanes is a Colombian singer and guitarist known for blending rock with Latin pop. He gained fame with hits like "A Dios le Pido" and "La Camisa Negra." With multiple Grammy and Latin Grammy wins, he's one of Latin music's most influential artists, often sharing messages of love and social issues.
11 Andres Calamaro Tres Maria "Tres Marías" by Andrés Calamaro blends Argentine tango with Latin rock, creating a unique sound rooted in his Argentine heritage. Poetic lyrics explore love, longing, and passion, while Calamaro's emotive delivery and captivating melodies make this track a timeless classic.
12 Compay Segundo Maria en la Playa "María en la Playa" by Compay Segundo is a romantic, upbeat Cuban son about a woman's beachside escape. Featuring traditional rhythms and a catchy melody, the song embodies island joy. Compay Segundo's unique armónico playing (a 7-string blend of guitar and tres) and smooth vocals make this track a classic, capturing the essence of Cuban music.
13 David Promo Listen to the Latin Lounge from 6-8 PM.
14 Corazon Promo Democracy Now
15 Corazon PSA Give to KYRS - 44321
16 JUbie Cultural PSA Hispanic Heritage Month. Hispanic Heritage Month started in 1968 as Hispanic Heritage Week, thanks to President Lyndon B. Johnson. Later, in 1988, President Ronald Reagan expanded it to a full month. It’s celebrated from September 15 to October 15, chosen because many Latin American countries celebrate their independence around this time. The month honors the culture, history, and contributions of Hispanic and Latino Americans.
17 Rosana Arbelo Si tu no estas Aqui "Si Tú No Estás Aquí" showcases Rosana's emotive voice and poignant songwriting, solidifying her status as a prominent Spanish singer-songwriter

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