Stefanie Fernández
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                        The Chicano singer brings a grounded sense of reflection to the Tiny Desk.
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                        The Dominican musician reworks her songs in a melange of Latin American and Caribbean genres, subverting expectations and foregrounding unfiltered expression.
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                        The Peruvian musician gives an intimate El Tiny performance befitting her status as a curator of folklore and culture of the highest order.
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                        The music of Mariana de Miguel is always changing — and her intimate, simmering El Tiny performance is an effortless flash of all she's capable of.
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                        On his latest album, Bad Bunny opts for personal intimacy and cultural specificity.
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                        On the artist's reggaeton-driven third album, she interrogates the intoxicating power of her expanding fame.
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                        The Dominican-Italian singer performs an "El Tiny" concert from Soho Beach House in Miami.
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                        The Panamanian singer celebrates reggaetón with an El Tiny performance set in a library.
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                        Bad Bunny's new album has had unprecedented U.S. chart success for an all Spanish-language record. NPR Music contributor Stefanie Fernández explains what makes the artist and the album so special.