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Sendé: Curacao at the Rhythm of the Ghetto

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The first two songs on the album are a mouth opener and at the same time a demonstration, probably the most experimental album in sound terms by Ryan Castro to date. ‘SENDÉ’ and ‘REBECCA’ are in charge of starting a trip to Castro’s adolescence on the island of Curacao. The first guest of the album, has been a phenomenon of the music industry over the past few years, the Mexican Peso Pena in the song ‘UN TRIO’. Already on several occasions they …

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The first two songs on the album are a mouth opener and at the same time a demonstration, probably the most experimental album in sound terms by Ryan Castro to date. ‘SENDÉ’ and ‘REBECCA’ are in charge of starting a trip to Castro’s adolescence on the island of Curacao. The first guest of the album, has been a phenomenon of the music industry over the past few years, the Mexican Peso Pena in the song ‘UN TRIO’. Already on several occasions they …

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RollingStone broke the news in Los Angeles, United States on Friday, August 8, 2025.
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