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Estereo Alegre sounds like Guatemala City at dawn - the warmth of a fresh tortilla and the rumble of early buses. The playlist leans heavily on cumbia from Aniceto Molina and salsa from Héctor Lavoe. Romantic ballads by Los Temerarios show up too. The midday block drags with too many commercials. Skip that hour. But evenings are pure gold: request-driven sets that turn into a party. You'll hear bachata, reggaeton, and merengue. The DJs actually read messages from listeners, creating a real community feel. It's not polished like big commercial stations, and that's its charm. The station keeps i…
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