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The Queen of Tejano music |
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Paraguyan harpist, composed Tren lechero |
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Columbian contemporary popular artist (won Latin Grammy 3 times), "A Dios Le Pido" |
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NE Brazil Black Revival, Bloco Afro (1979), samba reggae |
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Brazilian Dictator 1930-54 (bad) |
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The Queen of Tejano music |
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Brazil, president after Vargas, built Brasilia |
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Brazil, Bossa Nova, composer and poet |
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"The Mutants", Brazil Tropicália |
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Portuguese-born Brazilian samba singer and later a symbol of Brazil in American culture |
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Argentina, "Nueva Canción" |
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Los muñequitos de Matanzas |
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Columbian singer-songwriter, popular in both folk and pop settings |
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Brazilian father of bossa nova |
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Brazilian leader of tropicalia |
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Mexico, Música Jarocha of Veracruz |
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Columbian contemporary popular artist (won Latin Grammy 3 times), "La gota fría" |
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Brazil, author of "The Mystery of Samba" |
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NE Brazil, bloc afro samba group, Bahian carnaval |
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