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 | | Nuyorican DJ and producer Tony Touch also mentions (in an interview on flmagazine.it) the track "Spanglish" by Spanish Fly and The Terrible 2, which came out in the same year on Enjoy Records. |
 | | In Puerto Rico, for example, where many of its residents have moved to New York, Miami and Chicago, Illinois over the years, Latin rap was jumpstarted by a wave of singers that included Ruben DJ and Vico C. |
 | | Ruben DJ's hit, La Escuela, (The School) and Vico C's hit, La Recta Final, (The way to the End) received considerable radio time during the late 1980s. |
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