A love journey through diverse music: the artists recommended by our community

Folk, reggaeton and rap songs, in this list compiled by Presentes and recommended to us by our readers.

BUENOS AIRES, Argentina. We're kicking off 2023 by highlighting five trans artists from Latin America that you absolutely must know. Our readers, followers, and music lovers recommended many more, which we've compiled into a Spotify playlist, to which we've added some songs suggested by us.

Artists from diverse musical genres and countries make up this playlist , perfect for listening to on vacation, during the workday, or while out for a stroll. Mexico, Paraguay, Argentina, Brazil, and Puerto Rico are the countries musically represented in this selection from Presentes .

“Queen”, by Monna brutal ; “Kaleidoscopic”, by Villano Antillano ; “Je ne sais quois”, by Uriass ; “Interlude: The Tower”, by Sasha Satya ; “Brown Skin Girl”, by WinniT ; “Monster”, by Purpubel ; “Let Me Enjoy”, by Lola Bhajan ; “Uh Lalá”, by Santa Beibi ; “Cabaret Quir”, by Ayelén Beker ; “You and I”, by Max Vanns ; “Manifesto”, by Rucitama ; “Basic”, by Luisa Almaguer ; “Fabulous from Paris”, by Bellakath ; “Authentic”, by Quebrada queer ; “Body”, by Ana Macho ; “Weapons”, by Valen Bonetto ; “The Whore Boss”, by Fabu ; “We Singular”, by Maricuir ; “I'm Not Hiding Anymore”, by Más folklore por todes ; “The Street”, by Roma Roldán .

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