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Ana Tijoux
Ana Tijoux
French-Chilean musician
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Los Tetas
Los Tetas
Chilean band
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Soda Stereo
Soda Stereo
Argentine rock band created in Buenos Aires in 1982
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Fermín IV
Fermín IV
Mexican rapper and pastor
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Tempo
Tempo
Puerto Rican rapper
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Greeicy
Greeicy
Colombian singer and actress
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Natalia Lafourcade
Natalia Lafourcade
Mexican recording artist; singer
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Pablo Alborán
Pablo Alborán
Spanish musician, singer and songwriter
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Vico C
Vico C
American rapper
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Nelson Díaz Martinez
Nelson Díaz Martinez
Puerto Rican DJ and producer
10
Café Tacvba
Café Tacvba
latin rock band from Ciudad Satélite, Mexico
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Myriam Hernández
Myriam Hernández
Chilean singer-songwriter and television presenter
12
Control Machete
Control Machete
mexican hip-hop band
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Lola Índigo
Lola Índigo
Spanish singer, songwriter and dancer
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Sindicato Argentino del Hip Hop
Sindicato Argentino del Hip Hop
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Calle 13
Calle 13
Puerto Rican band
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El Sueño de Morfeo
El Sueño de Morfeo
Spanish band
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El Chojin
El Chojin
Guinness record-breaking rapper
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Jerry Rivera
Jerry Rivera
Puerto Rican singer
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Daddy Yankee
Daddy Yankee
Puerto Rican singer and rapper
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Los Secretos
Los Secretos
Spanish new wave band
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inti lliminani
inti lliminani
Chilean folk music group
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Brenda K. Starr
Brenda K. Starr
American musician
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Dover
Dover
Spanish rock band
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De Saloon
De Saloon
organization
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Tito Lara
Tito Lara
Puerto Rican musician
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Carlos Baute
Carlos Baute
Venezuelan Latin pop singer
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Violeta Parra
Violeta Parra
Chilean musician and folklorist (1917-1967)
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Duki
Duki
Argentine rapper
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Danny Ocean
Danny Ocean
Venezuelan singer and producer
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Víctor Jara
Víctor Jara
Chilean teacher, theatre director, poet, singer-songwriter, and political activist (1932-1973)
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Lali Espósito
Lali Espósito
Argentinian actress, singer, dancer and model
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Tego Calderón
Tego Calderón
Puerto Rican rapper
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Cypress Hill
Cypress Hill
American hip hop group
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Los Planetas
Los Planetas
Spanish band from Granada
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Mon Laferte
Mon Laferte
Chilean singer and songwriter
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Méndez
Méndez
Chilean-Swedish Disc Jockey, singer and record producer
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Lito y Polaco
Lito y Polaco
Puerto Rican rap, hip hop and reggaeton duo
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EMI

Tiro de Gracia is a Chilean Hip-Hop group formed by the MC's: Lenwa Dura and Zaturno

"Tiro de Gracia" was known for their raw lyrical style. They initially performed using cassette tapes looped by "DJ Raff" former member of "La Pozze Latina". During this time the group recorded two independent albums titled "Arma Calibrada" and "Homosapiens", which were distributed hand to hand on the local hip hop scene. "Tiro de Gracia" started getting notoriety for their live performances. At the beginning of 1996 the group was featured on a Hip Hop TV show, which opened up the doors for their first major deal. Within six months, the group had a new demo titled "El Demo Final" with "Juan Sativo", "Lengua Dura", "Zaturno", "Adonai", "Camilo", and featured artists such as "Quique Neira", "Joe Vasconcellos", "Los Tetas", "Carlos Cabezas", "Ema Pinto", "Pedro Foncea", "DJ Notsag" y "DJ Barsa". The demo was presented to EMI music group, and by November the group had signed their first major deal. "Ser humano" was released on 1997 after three months of recording. They first gained mainstream popularity in 1997, thanks to their hit "El Juego Verdadero" ("The real game"), and are also known for many other recordings, such as "Viaje Sin Rumbo", "Melaza" and "Chupacabras".

The group split again in 2019 after an argument between two founding members, Juan Sativo and Lenwa Dura.