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  • Interview with Snow Tha Product
    As our season finale, La mexicana con tremendo flow, the bilingual rapper Snow Tha Product shares with us how the child of migrants from Mexico made it to stardom.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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  • Entrevista con Sky Rompiendo
    Para cerrar esta temporada, el productor mejor conocido como el arquitecto del sonido de Medellín, Sky Rompiendo, nos concede una entrevista única.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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  • Reggaeton up North
    Since the mid 2000s, reggaetón has been present in every dance floor in Latin America. But with the help of the Latin American diaspora in the United States, our favorite genre has been steadily growing in North America, creating a unique and bilingual blend of Caribbean genres en inglés. With interviews with La Gata and Chicocurlyhead. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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  • Sueños de Perreo
    Durante esta temporada, hemos analizado la trayectoria de las estrellas más importantes del reggaetón contemporáneo. Sin embargo, hay mucho más que eso. ¿Qué hay detrás de todas las jóvenes promesas en América Latina que aún estar por conseguir la grandeza con la que tanto han soñado desde niños? Con entrevistas con Barovier, Ruzzo Doble Z, Magna, entre otros. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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  • The Motomami
    How did a student of classical flamenco from Barcelona end up captivating the minds and hearts of the most dedicated reggaeton fans worldwide? Interview with Isabela Raygoza.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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About El Flow

El Flow tells the story of reggaeton, its most emblematic artists, and the secrets of how the genre’s top hits were made. It’s a story of migration, expression, evolution, sexuality, rebellion, and repression. Since its beginning, the genre has had one constant; movement. From Panama to Puerto Rico, from Boston to Medellin, from Mexico to Brazil. There has always been someone willing to raise their hand and take the lead. As a result, reggaeton evolved as a merger of Pan-American musical influences, which in turn helped explode its appeal. Now, It’s time to look back at how we got here. 
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