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Latino Company Launches Music Site

7:25 pm By Maegan La Mala · Internet| Music| business

8 Dec 2005

voymusic_2.jpg Voy, a Latino Media company has just launched a website dedicated to all Latino music. Interestingly the site is entirely in English.

“The majority of Latinos in this country are bilingual or English dominant, and there are millions of non-Latinos who love Latino music.”

The company plans to unveil a website for Spanish and Portuguese speakers in the coming year but it goes to show how music transcends language. I always find it very interesting when I go to Café Tacuba concerts and see myself next to people that don’t know a word of Spanish but are there for the love the music.

The site’s streaming radio stations feature 23 Latin music styles, such as alternative rock, indie pop, reggaeton, regional Mexican and boleros. It has its own e-label for undiscovered bands and even allows groups to upload their own tunes and distribute straight to the public. The site also sells music and offers podcasting and blogs.

Via / The Mercury News

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