Playlist
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1.Tito Puente
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2.Peru Negro
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4.Pucho & His Latin Soul Brothers
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5.Ray Barretto
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6.Afro Latin Vintage Orchestra
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8.Jazzanova
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9.Manuel Donayre
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11.Tania Maria
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12.Timbalada
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16.Ray Barretto
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19.Roberto Rivas & El Conjunto Gente Morena
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23.Johnny Colon
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24.Ray Barretto
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32.Willie Colon
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33.Chabuca Granda
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37.Don Omar
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41.Chabuca Granda
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49.El General
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57.Pucho & His Latin Soul Brothers
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60.Wganda Kenya
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61.Villagers of Bobures
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About this playlist
Black History Month is a time to remember and honor the immeasurable contributions African Americans, black culture and the history behind them have made -- an important time of homage and celebration particularly because that history has so often been obscured. In keeping with that sentiment, Napster is celebrating the significant, all-too-often overlooked, undeniably indelible mark people, cultural practices and musics of African descent have made on Latin music and life. Afro-Latin musical traditions have often been exercises in innovation and endurance, surviving and adapting in the face of extreme adversity and persecution -- and in the process, often spawning game-changing new sounds and styles. Merengue, reggaeton, salsa, Afro-Peruvian lando and Afro-Colombian champeta are just a few of the musics that have been created by Afro-Latin musicians and shaped by African and African diasporic traditions. Listen in to the rich, diverse sounds of Afro-Latin music on our playlist featuring luminaries such as Celia Cruz, Israel Cachao Lopez, Romeo Santos, El General, Susana Baca, Choc Quib Town and more!