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Antonio González "El Pampa"
La Isla Radio Online Del delivers a steady stream of Latin rhythms from Uruguay. The playlist leans heavily on cumbia and salsa - think Los Ángeles Azules and classic Fania tracks - but there's room for modern reggaeton too. The morning segments drag a bit with too much chatter, but once the music takes over, it's a solid representation of what Latin radio Uruguay sounds like today. You'll hear local Uruguayan acts like No Te Va Gustar alongside international hits. The stream quality is decent (128kbps) and holds up on mobile. It's not groundbreaking curation, but it's honest radio for the dia…
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