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Latin Pop Thrives, No Bieber Required

Popcast

The New York Times

Music Commentary, Music, Music Interviews

3.41.7K Ratings

🗓️ 2 June 2017

⏱️ 48 minutes

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Summary

“Despacito” is the first Spanish-language song to top the chart since “Macarena,” but there are many more interesting shifts in Latin pop today.

Transcript

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0:00.0

Welcome to the New York Times

0:01.4

podcast, your late night mistake at One Oak

0:03.7

of music news and criticism.

0:05.7

I'm your host, John Carram Monica.

0:07.5

This passido.

0:09.9

Get a restaurant you ques your despasito. that you take a kosas a loito

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parake that you're in this

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with me go

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despasit

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I want to

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just not that the best of the spas so that's as my spercito

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that's your little bit of a manuscripto

0:28.0

soo, no,

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soo, seven, uh, oh,

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I want to be your

0:33.3

to serve your rhythm

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that the seniors am mibok

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you're ggare faboritos

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is a bamboirid

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baby

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that I'm so repassar you son us de pelibro The record is a that's a that's a pele dro

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a stepeliro a sta provo cirtos

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