Suzy Exposito is the assistant editor and previous culture columnist for the De Los team at the Los Angeles Times. She joined the newsroom as a music reporter in October 2020 and previously spearheaded the Latin music section at Rolling Stone. Exposito has also written for Vogue, Elle and Vanity Fair.
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De Los, the L.A. Times’ Latin culture wing, lists its favorite albums by Latino artists in 2025, including albums by Bad Bunny, Cazzu, Fuerza Regida and more.
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With the voting period now open, De Los assistant editor Suzy Exposito and contributing writer Ernesto Lechner discuss their predictions.
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