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Stepping into Guyana's radio soundscape is like finding a vibrant piece of the Caribbean tucked into South America. Unlike its Spanish- and Portuguese-speaking neighbors, Guyana's airwaves pulse with the rhythms of English-speaking island nations, creating a distinct sonic identity. Here, you won't find the dominant Latin pop that blankets much of the continent. Instead, the morning drive might feature high-energy Chutney-Soca tracks, blending Indo-Caribbean folk with modern dance beats, or classic Calypso numbers that carry a historical weight. Reggae and Dancehall also hold significant sway,β¦