By the Zonagirante.com team @spinning zone
Image by Daniel Casas C. @danielcasasc
This is our last weekly playlist of the year. We managed to compile 50 new releases, which we present every Monday (with a couple of exceptions) to alert our followers to the latest Latin American music. In total, we released 1,000 new songs on our lists in 2019. If anyone asks us if we liked them all, we'll honestly say no, but we're truly satisfied with our work, as we've demonstrated that music on this side of the world is at one of its best moments, thanks to its quality, variety, and originality. We'll be taking a break from this compilation process for a couple of weeks, during which Zonagirante.com will operate at a more leisurely pace, only featuring the latest articles summarizing what's happened this year, and we'll also be reflecting on the decade that's ending in just a few days. As this is our final release of 2019, we simply hope that, in presenting this new collection of ten tracks, you'll reaffirm that in this hemisphere, art shines brightly, rescuing, soothing, and comforting us. We bring you brand-new material from Colombia, Bolivia, Argentina, Peru, Chile, and Mexico, featuring Pop, Hip Hop, Folk, Electronic, Fusion, and Rock sounds. Among others, we've added the new single from Rule, the latest production of Cartel de Santa, the new publication of Alcoholic and the most recent recording of Gala Brie.
We repeat our favorite phrase for these kinds of occasions: Find your headphones, step away from the world and listen. This is the Zonagirante.com playlist from December 23, 2019. Happy Holidays to all!!!
Participants:
Alcolirykoz (Colombia)
Cartel de Santa (Mexico)
Nicolai Fella (Colombia)
Nicoinsano (Chili)
Tei Shi (Colombia/Canada)
Maria Centeno (Mexico)
Delta Venus (Argentina)
Ionse (Bolivia)
Distracted Morality (Chili)
Monster ft. Loli Molina (Argentina)
Gala Brie (Peru)
Barbi Recanati (Argentina)
Christian Jean (Mexico)
Rule (Argentina)
Field of Souls (Peru)
Trilicos (Argentina)
Chimborimbo (Mexico)
Tranki Punki (Argentina)
April 1988 (Mexico)
The Eddies ft. Pilar Cabrera (Colombia)




