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    1 year ago

    I live in Italy and don’t really give much attention to latin poo songs, but it sure feels like it.

    I have to say though that those are probably the ones that get here. I don’t think that in Latin America there’s no poo music for the rest of the year.

    EDIT: obviously pop, not poo. I’m leaving the typo because it’s funny. EDIT 2: GODDAMMIT I wrote poo TWO TIMES? What’s wrong with my fingers?

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      There are always new pop songs here because their songs dies after just one month. I say it because when people in other parts of the world want to make a “summer hit” or a “beach song” they want to make it sound latin, and here all the latin pop sounds the same, so we always have “summer songs” lol

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    Most of Mexico historically lives inland. Their beaches are kinda inhospitable. The high plains and valleys are much more conductive to hosting human civilization.