From Noa's speed-rapping From Gale's sophisticated pop-rock composition to Ralph Choo's electronic experiments, 2023 was filled with incredible Spanish-language music from artists who aren't superstars — at least not yet. In the last of our four Rolling Stone Music now Podcasting episodes on under-the-radar albums from the past year, we dig across multiple nations and genres to find the best lesser-known gems.
Rolling rockJulissa Lopez is joined by host Brian Hiatt for the discussion, picking her favorites from our recent comprehensive list of the year's top Spanish-language albums, with picks that also include Diego Raposo Yo No Era Así Pero de Ahora en Adelante, SíUsted Señalemelo's Tripolarof the Inca Villa MellaValgur's Armageddon, and many more. To listen to the full episode, go here for your podcast provider of choice, listen Apple Podcasts the Spotifyor just press play above.
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