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Arroba FM doesn't pretend to be anything other than a solid pop and rock station from Mexico. That's exactly its charm. You'll hear Café Tacvba's 'La Ingrata' followed by Mon Laferte's latest banger, maybe some Zoé or Maná thrown in. It's familiar, sure, but the curation keeps it from feeling stale. Daytime slots lean radio-friendly, heavy on hooks and singalongs. Nighttime loosens up a bit, with deeper cuts that still fit the format. The DJs keep chatter minimal, letting the music breathe. Commercial breaks exist, but they're no worse than average. If you're into Spanish-language pop rock, th…
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