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Loca URBAN
Madrid's Loca FM Urban doesn't mess around. From opening seconds, it's pure Latin and hip hop energy. The station leans heavily on reggaeton - think Bad Bunny's latest alongside older classics from Daddy Yankee. But there's real variety: Spanish rap acts like C. Tangana and Nathy Peluso get airplay, and the trap influence is strong. The DJs keep transitions tight, no dead air. It feels like a club set without the cover charge. The daytime mix is accessible, but late nights push harder - more underground bangers and mixtape cuts. It's not trying to be cosmopolitan radio. It's unapologetically a…
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