Va - Rhythms Del Mundo - Cuba 16-44.1 Flac Bigj... [better]

Final plan: 1. Process the text word by word. 2. Ignore Proper Nouns. 3. Replace others with syn1.

Wait, "son" and "salsa" and "bolero" and "rumba". Salsa: mix (literal) or genre. Context is music. I'll use music to avoid nonsense. Son: genre. Bolero: genre. Rumba: music. However, specific genre synonyms usually don't exist. I will use type for these specific cases to ensure flow, or just keep them if they feel like proper nouns in this context (they aren't strictly proper nouns, but they are specific labels). Let's try: Salsa rhythm Son genre Bolero genre Rumba style This is safer. VA - Rhythms Del Mundo - Cuba 16-44.1 FLAC BigJ...

Re-evaluating "Son". It is a genre. Synonyms: type? No, that's too generic. It doesn't translate well. Maybe keep it or provide loose synonyms like style. Re-evaluating "Jazz". Synonyms: syncopation? Jazz is specific. Maybe soul? Let's try to find synonyms for the genres if possible, or use related terms. Jazz ragtime Salsa sauce - Salsa is hard. Maybe music. Son genre. Actually, for specific music genres, synonyms are often non-existent or very technical. I will use related style synonyms or generic terms if specific ones aren't available. Jazz swing Salsa style Son genre Bolero dance Rumba dance This might degrade quality, but adheres to the rule. Final plan: 1

Wait, let me re-check proper nouns. Afro-Cuban: Afro-Cuban is an adjective derived from proper nouns. I should treat it as a proper noun adjective? Or just leave proper nouns. "Rhythms Del Mundo - Cuba" -> Proper noun (Title). "VA - Rhythms Del Mundo - Cuba 16-44.1 FLAC BigJ…" -> Proper noun (Filename/Title). "Cuba" -> Proper noun. "Caribbean" -> Proper noun. "Afro-Cuban" -> Proper noun adjective. I will keep it. "Jazz" -> Common noun. Convert. "Salsa" -> Common noun. Convert. "Son" -> Common noun (Music genre). Convert. "Bolero" -> Common noun. Convert. "Rumba" -> Common noun. Convert. "FLAC" -> Acronym/Proper noun format often. Keep. "BigJ" -> Proper noun. Ignore Proper Nouns