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METRÓPOLIS STEREO

Barranquilla, Colombia
CHAMPETAMERENGUEREGGAETONSALSA
MUSICSPANISH

DESCRIPTION

Metrópolis Stereo broadcasts a variety of Latin music genres, including champeta, merengue, reggaeton, salsa, tropical, and vallenato. Based in Barranquilla, Colombia, the station operates at 128kbps AAC+ and targets a local audience.

STATION HIGHLIGHTS

STANDARDMUSIC
191 votes

STREAM INFO

CodecAAC+
Bitrate128 kbps · Standard
Status
Online
VISIT STATION WEBSITE

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How can I listen to Metrópolis Stereo online?

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What genres does Metrópolis Stereo play?

Metrópolis Stereo plays champeta, merengue, reggaeton music, broadcasting from Colombia.

What language does Metrópolis Stereo broadcast in?

Metrópolis Stereo broadcasts in SPANISH from Barranquilla, Colombia.

Where is Metrópolis Stereo based?

Metrópolis Stereo is based in Barranquilla, Colombia.

Does Metrópolis Stereo stream in HD quality?

Yes — Metrópolis Stereo streams at 128 kbps in AAC+ format, which is HD quality for internet radio.

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