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No, all or almost all latinos practice Christianity and Catholicism. Not Santeria.
Obviously some fringe minorities from other small Caribbean areas have travelled and tried to practice Santeria, but that's def not part of the latino culture at all.
Obviously some fringe minorities from other small Caribbean areas have travelled and tried to practice Santeria, but that's def not part of the latino culture at all.
Great. I have lived in a spanish country my whole life. Plus I had a sister who worked in the music industry, her first music videos were produced and filmed in nyc because interscope records team wanted it that way and flew her band to the states just for the mv's. I went to college as well, and most literature they push down in college is also not all very accurate. Most authors are biased and have agendas. Example have u seen who created the science studies to "Proof" transgenderism? False and manipulated studies. That's just the tip of the iceberg. Anyway when I say most, I mean literally all artists. What you call "Carribean music" is actually african influences that almost nobody even likes or listen in latin america. And yes we all know that since elementary school. Not only latin music but french and american music as well as many other genres. And guess what? I can tell you not even the artists listen to that phony music they sing, example my sister was in the hector lavoe genre yet she enjoyed in private more mainstream rock and roll, jazz, ballads. That's what most latin americans listen in private, at home, normal music. Only some old radio stations play what you call latin american music cuz USA English american label push it worldwide, because ppl like u actually believe it's our thing & have a thing for it. Hollywood as well portray latin americans in series and movies with the same taste in music as well. Even disney, which is never accurate. The santeria bs is an aesthetic image as well as the drug stories. And who pushes that? The English american industry label, the english team of writers who are not even latin americans but have an agenda of what sells and what the latin american "Music" / image /culture should be about and how it most be always portrayed. The "Main" artists you mentioned, the top ones, are only biased radio garbage that american industry pays loads to push as the mainstream standard for latin music, and no, latin americans don't even like that nor those artists define latin music. They're just an image for what the industry wants to establish. If you actually sit down and listen to interviews with any of these so called "occult latin artists" they all have admitted to worshipping jesus or practicing catholicism not santeria. Even the new latin urban reggaeton artists, who sing the most dishonorable vulgar lyrics, and have achieved billions in success, they have quitted the industry and exposed it, quickly in a matter of years. Go search for big names such as "Almighty" or "Larry over" who are now preaching in christian churches. Farruko is another latin reggaeton singer who has been preaching christianity recently in his concerts. The santeria bs is another manufactured image pushed by propaganda.I study spanish(mayor) in college, what you are saying is actually true.
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