Lil Wayne is ready to re-up his long-running mixtape series with a sixth installment dropping on Dec. 25. Nicholas Hunt/Getty Images for BACARDI hide caption
Cuban vocalist Danay Suárez's "Tú Serás" was among our picks of favorite songs from 2017. Courtesy of the artist hide caption
Alt.Latino's Favorites: The Songs Of 2017
Jeff Coffin, Matt Wigton and Jordan Perlson made Sleigh What?! in just a few days, just a week and change before Christmas. Courtesy of the artist hide caption
Jeff Coffin, ‘I’ll Be Home For Christmas’
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Kendrick Lamar performs in New York City on Sept. 14, 2017. Critic Ken Tucker says Lamar's album DAMN captured the collective mood of the year. Dimitrios Kambouris/Getty Images for Clara Lionel Foundation hide caption
Commissioned by Tune-Yards' radio show, Xenia Rubinos (left) teamed up with Olga Bell and Sammus to create a new song. Courtesy of the artist hide caption
Turnstile's Time & Space comes out Feb. 23. Jimmy Fontaine/Courtesy of the artist hide caption
The British TV series National Treasure (available on Hulu) features Robbie Coltrane as a beloved comedian who has been accused of sexual assault, and Julie Walters (right) and Andrea Riseborough as his wife and daughter. Joss Barratt/Hulu hide caption
Critic's 'Ghost List' Has Books, Music And A TV Show That Deserve A Second Look
Lucy Dacus's Historian is out March 2 via Matador Records. Dustin Condren/Courtesy of the artist hide caption
Lemuria's Recreational Hate comes out Dec. 15. Riel Sturchio/Courtesy of the artist hide caption
G Perico's latest album, 2 Tha Left, is out now. Brandon Espeleta /Courtesy of the artist hide caption
Seattle pop-punk band Dude York is made up of Claire England, Andrew Hall and Peter Richards. Courtesy of the artist hide caption
Caleb Caudle's Crushed Coins comes out Feb. 23. Andy Tennille/Courtesy of the artist hide caption
Chris Dave And The Drumhedz's self-titled record comes out Jan. 26. Dante Marshall/Courtesy of the artist hide caption
The Danish String Quartet looks to their Nordic roots on the new album, Last Leaf. Caroline Bittencourt/ECM Records hide caption