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Lima's music market refuses single genres - teenagers listen to Korean idol groups at breakfast, drill rap by afternoon, reggaeton at night. Studio 92 stops pretending this fragmentation is a bug and treats it as feature. The station rotates through Pop hits from major markets, localized hip-hop from Peruvian producers, K-Pop acts that have genuine obsessive fanbases in Peru, R&B material that gets less radio play than it should, and electronic production that appeals to both club audiences and home listeners. The programming structure acknowledges actual listening habits. Artists flow togethe…
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