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Is Latinidad the Latest Fad for Global Artists?

Remember when Justin Bieber sang "Despacito"? Yep, that was a thing. Since then, numerous global artists have attempted to ride the Urbano bandwagon, and some have even been intentionally vague about their Latinidad (yes, Rosalía, we're looking at you).

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