>>> ISSUE 904 <<<[DUMMY] Four Words, One Groove

The shortest hook in Latin music might be the stickiest.

SIDE A

01The Lead Track

Oye Cómo Va

Tito Puente

Latin Jazz (United States) · 1963

You already know this melody even if you have never heard the words.

02The Liner Notes

Placeholder liner notes for issue 904.

03Entre Líneas

Oye cómo va

Listen to how it goes

Placeholder note about the imperative oye.

mi ritmo

my rhythm

Placeholder possessive note.

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UNCLASSIFIEDS

Spanish For The Real World: There's a woman in Medellín who'll defend all 22 flavors at her pizza shop, and she means it. I recorded her. Also a coffee roaster who swears Colombians can't pick good coffee, and an engineer who grew up around dolphins. 48 unscripted conversations, synced transcripts, and a tap-any-word translator that keeps you in the flow.

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SIDE B

04Bonus Track

Ran Kan Kan

Tito Puente

Latin Jazz (United States) · 1958

Placeholder outro copy for issue 904.

Shay

¡Dale play conmigo!
— Shay

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