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It’s no secret: urban music – especially trap – settled in the heart of Chilean youth. Names like DrefQuila, Princesa Alba, Gianluca, Polimá Westcoast, Harry Nach, and Pablo Chill-E dominate the country’s hottest playlists.
Why this James Brown of Cuba is One of Our Favorite Live Acts To Catch: Meet Cimafunk
For centuries, in Latin America, every rebel or fugitive slave who led a life of freedom in remote corners was called “cimarrón”. That’s certainly a strong reference for a linguistic blend. Of
New Releases We’re Excited About
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Meet DrefQuila, One of Chile’s Major Music Exports Right Now
Trap has become a platform for many artists to take off from. The phenomenon is indeed global, but in Latin America it opened other possibilities: it placed a natural crossover with the
Meet Elena Rose, the Writer Behind the Industry’s Biggest Hits
There’s always been talent in the shadows, in the back room, out of the spotlight. From the time of Cyrano de Bergerac, there’ve been creative and inspired minds that didn’t show their
Latin Women in Trap: The Nicki Nicole Effect
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5 Global Artists We’re Currently Obsessed With
Something plays on repeat, over and over again, from the beaches of Miami to the great valley of Envigado, at some imaginary point between the ramblas of Montevideo and Barcelona, passing through
How Nigeria is Leading the World in Music
“Now you have records on the radio you can recognize. When you ask, ‘Where does this record come from?’ ‘Oh, that’s a Nigerian record.’ And then you’re like, ‘What, Nigeria? You’re making