>>> ISSUE 901 <<<[DUMMY] The Song That Owns the Room

How one Héctor Lavoe classic teaches you to feel the beat before you understand the words.

SIDE A

01The Lead Track

El Cantante

Héctor Lavoe

Salsa (Puerto Rico) · 1978

Walk into any bar in Medellín on a Friday night and this is the song that stops conversations.

02The Liner Notes

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03Entre Líneas

Yo soy el cantante

I am the singer

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muy popular

very popular

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UNCLASSIFIEDS

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SIDE B

04Bonus Track

Periódico de Ayer

Héctor Lavoe

Salsa (Puerto Rico) · 1976

Placeholder outro copy for issue 901. Thanks for reading this dummy issue.

Shay

¡Dale play conmigo!
— Shay

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