Rock en Español
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Rock en español is the Spanish-language rock music. While the term is used widely in English, it is used in Spanish mainly to distinguish such music from "Anglo rock." It is a style of rock music that developed in Latin American countries and Latino communities, along with other genres like Caribbean ska, reggae, and soca. Successful musicians and bands playing in this genre are often noted for being "crossover" artists, as this genre inherently bridges both linguistic and cultural boundaries.
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Other variations
- Argentine rock
- Bolivian rock
- Chilean rock
- Costa Rican rock
- Colombian rock
- Cuban rock
- Dominican rock
- Ecuadorian rock
- Equatoguinean rock
- Guatemalan rock
- Honduran rock
- Mexican rock
- Nicaraguan rock
- Panamanian rock
- Paraguayan rock
- Peruvian rock
- Puerto Rican rock
- Salvadorean rock
- Spanish rock
- Uruguayan rock
- Venezuelan rock
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