PALO! - 'Tabaco Y Ron Pa' Mi Santa
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Grammy and Latin Grammy-nominated PALO! are a mix of Cuban and American musicians based in Miami. PALO! mixes salsa, jazz and funk to create super groovy Latin music. Enjoy#palo! #cubanbeats #cubanmusic #jazz #funk #salsa #groovylatinmusic #jeeni #music #musicians #independent #latinmusic #funkymusic #singersongwriter #cuba #miami #usa #funkband #saxophone #musicfest #community #talent #unsigned #creatives #fans #superfans 

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