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It was played in a very popular Latin radio show.
Her career began when she joined a popular Latin band.
It also sees general use as a popular Latin tag.
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It is a popular Latin music group, known for its diverse style and caribbean flavor.
But he is also a popular Latin scholar.
It is arguably the most popular Latin dance.
It was also later covered by popular Latin teen group Menudo.
He incorporated many new percussion and woodwind instruments into the popular Latin sound.
Her romance with a popular Latin singer collapsed.
Latin Pop is one of the most popular Latin music genres today.
The band achieved much success, especially during the 1980s, becoming the most popular Latin American teen musical group of the era.
Dixi - popular Latin expression, literally translated as "I have spoken".
The White House says the minute-long remarks will air during a popular Latin music awards show.
They were considered the most popular Latin group during the Trujillo and Post-Trujillo era.
This Germanic language shaped the popular Latin spoken here and gave it a very distinctive identity compared to the other future Romance languages.
Parker would open the show with the glass harp or musical glasses and feature the popular latin sound on her marimba with her orchestra.
But Hebrew, Arabic and Greek authors he seems to have known solely through one or other of the popular Latin versions.
It featured popular Latin dances such as the mambo and cha-cha, or the boogie, which was popularized by Chiquito.
The music in Samba de Amigo is made of primarily popular Latin music songs rather than common or traditional samba.
It's N.O.R.E.'s first venture into the increasingly popular Latin genre reggaeton.
Selena is considered one of the most widely known Mexican-American artists and the most popular Latin artist in the United States.
Grupo illiniza (also known as illiniza) is a cultural association from Ecuador centered in Popular Latin American music since 1979.
At the time of Selena's death, Tejano music was one of the most popular Latin music subgenres in the United States.
An early precursor to the Catalan language began to develop from a local form of popular Latin before and during the collapse of the Roman Empire.