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Puro Pop

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Puro Pop PLAYLIST ∙  Apple Music Pop Latino Last year’s  De Adentro Pa Afuera  added new depth and range to the existing diversity present in Camilo’s catalog, which, in addition to his own tracks, includes work for several of Latin music’s biggest contemporary artists. A standout track from that personal album, “Ambulancia” alliteratively teams the Colombian singer-songwriter with Camila Cabello, the Cuban American star who rose to fame in Fifth Harmony before scoring her own solo successes. Now released as a proper single with corresponding music video, the duet demonstrates both singers’ inherent pop-wise talents as it conjures dramatic metaphors in the service of true, passionate love. This playlist is updated often, so if you hear something you like, add it to your library.

¡Dale Play!

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¡Dale Play! PLAYLIST ∙  Apple Music Pop Latino “ROSALÍA is what I like to describe as a unicorn,” Romeo Santos tells Apple Music about working with the Spanish artist. A longtime flamenco fan, the bachata superstar was blown away when he first heard her debut, before she became one of the biggest names in Latin music. While working on his brand-new album  Fórmula, Vol. 3 , he seized the opportunity to work with her. They rented a villa in the Dominican Republic for three days to yield the track “El Pañuelo,” a fusion of their two styles that became something uniquely theirs. “She was very hands-on producing, writing,” Santos says of the experience. “It was beautiful.” This playlist is updated often, so if you hear something you like, add it to your library.

Puro Pop

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Puro Pop PLAYLIST ∙  Apple Music Pop Latino “It’s a song focused on nostalgia, but not in a traditional way,” Lasso tells Apple Music about his new Puro Pop-leading single, “Ojos Marrones.” The singer-songwriter first emerged early in the 2010s, logging solo hits in Venezuela like “Diferente” and “Te Veo.” Over the next decade, he continued to explore within and beyond his pop-rock roots, leading to notable collabs with the likes of Danna Paola and Micro TDH on last year’s  Cuatro Estaciones . Following spring’s “DIOS,” he returns with the spectacular, summery “Ojos Marrones.” Its breezy instrumentation recalls Fleetwood Mac or Phoenix, yet the lyrics are downright volatile as he sings wistfully of a lover he once had. “It's about that strange moment when you go out with a new person and you have an incredible time,” he adds, “but it doesn't have that 'magic' that you found in your ex.” This playlist is updated often, so if you hear something you like, add it to your li