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Radio in quechua language

Quechua is a family of indigenous languages spoken in the Andean region of South America, primarily in Peru, Bolivia, and Ecuador. It is the most widely spoken indigenous language in the Americas, with an estimated 8-10 million speakers. The language has a rich history and cultural significance, as it was the language of the Inca Empire and has been passed down through generations of indigenous communities.

In recent years, there has been a growing interest in the use of Quechua in popular music, with several artists incorporating the language into their lyrics and performances. Among the most popular musical artists using Quechua language are William Luna, Max Castro, and Delfin Quishpe. These artists have helped to promote and preserve the language through their music, which often incorporates traditional instruments and melodies alongside modern elements.

In addition to music, there are also several radio stations that broadcast in Quechua language. Some of the most popular include Radio Nacional del Peru, Radio San Gabriel, and Radio Illimani. These stations offer news, entertainment, and cultural programming in Quechua, helping to keep the language alive and accessible to Quechua-speaking communities.