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Radio Urbana doesn't try to be a niche station, and that's its strength. The rotation jumps from Latin hip hop to classic oldies to current pop hits. You'll hear Bad Bunny next to Julio Iglesias, and somehow it works. The hip hop selection leans heavy on reggaeton and trap from South America - think Myke Towers and Duki, not just US imports. Oldies are mostly Spanish-language ballads and rock en español from the '70s and '80s. Pop keeps things current, with a slight bias toward Latin pop. The DJs keep chatter minimal, letting the music flow. It's a perfect radio for driving around Asunción or…
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