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Everyone eventually does a comeback tour, but not Daddy Yankee. Since I started in reggaeton, I’ve been relevant. There’s no artist who’s done this. It’s Daddy Yankee.
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A Reggaeton Legend Goes Out on Top
We dive into exciting acts, underground scenes, and creative movements across Latin America, the Caribbean, and the diaspora.
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He spent decades making hits that changed the world, even when the industry counted him out. Now, as he mounts his biggest tour ever, he reveals why it's time for him to put down the mic
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Best of Benito: The 50 Greatest Bad Bunny Songs
The groundbreaking band talks about building a career on grit and determination, making history in the LGBTQ community, and preparing an impressive stadium return next year
From his Soundcloud days to his rock experiments, here are the greatest hits from the Puerto Rican artist
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The graphic novelist, who released two new covers to commemorate the five-year anniversary of Hurricane Maria, talks about how his independent studio is supporting the archipelago through stories and direct grants to organizations
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Smash Hits and 'Puro Desmadre': After Taking Over Musica Mexicana, Grupo Firme Is Ready For More
The groundbreaking band talks about building a career on grit and determination, making history in the LGBTQ community, and preparing an impressive stadium return next year
BY Tomás Mier
Best of Benito: The 50 Greatest Bad Bunny Songs
BY ROLLING STONE
From his Soundcloud days to his rock experiments, here are the greatest hits from the Puerto Rican artist
A Model for Justice: How Edgardo Miranda-Rodríguez’s Superhero La Borinqueña Is Fighting for Puerto Rico
BY Juan J. Arroyo
The graphic novelist, who released two new covers to commemorate the five-year anniversary of Hurricane Maria, talks about how his independent studio is supporting the archipelago through stories and direct grants to organizations
‘Everything Comes From the Underground’: The Global Promise of Reggaeton Darks
From neoperreo and post-punk covers of mainstream reggaeton hits to indie bands injecting dembow into their sound, this hard-to-pin goth reggaeton offshoot can — and does — go everywhere
BY E.R. PULGAR
The Eclectic Sounds Blooming in the Dominican Republic’s Indie Scene
BY JENNIFER MOTA
Here are 14 songs by acts such as Mula, Martox, El Gran Poder de Diosa, and more that capture exciting fusions on the island
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