Stefanie Fernández
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                        The Chicano singer brings a grounded sense of reflection to the Tiny Desk.
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                        The Peruvian musician gives an intimate El Tiny performance befitting her status as a curator of folklore and culture of the highest order.
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                        The music of Mariana de Miguel is always changing — and her intimate, simmering El Tiny performance is an effortless flash of all she's capable of.
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                        On his latest album, Bad Bunny opts for personal intimacy and cultural specificity.
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                        The Puerto Rican star seems to have dug into the archives of his birth decade, the '90s, for sonic inspiration on his new album.
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                        "We make music to collide with the world." The Puerto Rican superstar discusses Nibiru, his musical beginnings and the state of Latin urban music.
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                        As seasons change, we play Cuban music from Canada, Salvadoran/Mexican music from Los Angeles and a Nuyorican protest song.
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                        As a kid in Tucson in the 1950s, anthropologist and poet Renato Rosaldo ran with a crew called the Chasers. 50 years later, he interviewed them at a reunion and created prose poems in their voices.
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                        Ecuadorian-American producer Robert Carlos Lange builds his sound on ambient electronics, Latin American rhythms and instrumentation that allows each element to bounce and reverberate.
 
 
 
 
 
