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Zoom soon bao - Al norte del sur

Difficulty: difficulty - Advanced Advanced

Venezuela

Zoom Soon Bao is Venezuelan musician Andres Moncada Frometa's solo project. Mixing elements of traditional Venezuelan music with electronic rhythms, ZSB portrays the simultaneous chaos and beauty in many Latin American countries. The song, "Al norte del sur" [To the North of the South], is an ode to the crude life in Venezuela's capital, Caracas.

Zapata Jones - Naranja es mi color

Difficulty: difficulty - Adv-Intermediate Adv-Intermediate

Mexico

Mexican rock and funk band Zapata Jones performs its hit, "Naranja es mi color" [Orange is My Color] as a tribute to the renowned Naranjeros de Hermosillo [Hermosillo Orange Growers] baseball team.

Tu Música - Sonido Babel View Series

Difficulty: difficulty - Adv-Intermediate Adv-Intermediate

Venezuela

This new, special edition of "Tu música" [Your Music] is
dedicated to the series "Sonido Babel" [Babel Sound] from Yabla Spanish's video library. Antonio Fuentes, the series' director and producer, speaks to us about his inspirations for the series as well as his future plans.

Tu Música - Tres grandes de Hispanoamérica View Series

Difficulty: difficulty - Adv-Intermediate Adv-Intermediate

The Your Music radio program brings you another great musical journey, inviting you to reminisce about hits by three great artists: Luis Miguel, Vicentico, and Alkilados.

SiZu Yantra - Bienvenido

Difficulty: difficulty - Adv-Intermediate Adv-Intermediate

Mexico

Bienvenido al sueño is the first solo effort by the artist formerly known as Rubén Albarrán—of Café Tacuba / Café Tacvba fame. (‘Tacuba’ became ‘Tacvba’ after a lawsuit, according to this Wikipedia entry.) Check out Sizu’s wild video to the album’s title track. Nice hats, no?

Shakira - Loba View Series

Difficulty: difficulty - Adv-Intermediate Adv-Intermediate

Colombia

Viewer Discretion Advised

The most famous Colombian hips belong to Shakira. In this video we see a lot of the sensual dance and catchy music that have made Shakira’s name known throughout the whole world. Beware the full moon when this lovely she-wolf is on the prowl.

Shakira - Lo hecho está hecho View Series

Difficulty: difficulty - Adv-Intermediate Adv-Intermediate

Colombia

Viewer Discretion Advised

Lo hecho está hecho means “What’s done is done,” and what’s done is another international hit from the bilingual diva from Barranquilla. The English language version is called “Did It Again,” and what it did was to give Shakira her 10th consecutive top-40 hit in the UK.

Shakira - Loca View Series

Difficulty: difficulty - Adv-Intermediate Adv-Intermediate

Colombia

Shakira serves up another smoking, upbeat song. This one’s about a love triangle, as seen through the eyes of the other woman.

Rivera - Tras la tormenta

Difficulty: difficulty - Adv-Intermediate Adv-Intermediate

Colombia

The Colombian singer Rivera interprets "Tras la tormenta" (after the storm) accompanied by Dragon & Caballero (Dragon and Knight), a reggaeton duo from Cartagena. This song has a great positive vibe, enjoy it.

Plastilina Mosh - Pervert Pop Song

Difficulty: difficulty - Adv-Intermediate Adv-Intermediate

Mexico

Plastilina Mosh delivers this frothy pop song pinned down by some less carbonated rap lyrics. The results are catchy. Mixing genres is nothing new for the Mexican band from Monterrey. You may hear Plastilina Mosh on the radio—or featured on a video game near you.

Pedro Capó, Farruko - Calma

Difficulty: difficulty - Adv-Intermediate Adv-Intermediate

Puerto Rico

"Calma" is a song performed by Puerto Rican Artist, Pedro Capó, who also co-wrote it alongside George Noriega and Gabriel Edgar González Pérez. This remixed version with Farruko was released on October 5, 2018.

Orishas - ¿Qué Pasá? View Series

Difficulty: difficulty - Advanced Advanced

Cuba

¿Qué bolá? That’s ¿Qué pasa? (What’s Up?) in Havana, where your “homeboy” is your “monina,” your “consorte,” or simply ‘asere.’ Here we find musical giants Orishas back in the old barrio of Vedado.

Orishas - El Kilo View Series

Difficulty: difficulty - Adv-Intermediate Adv-Intermediate

Cuba

Orishas is the most famous Cuban band of recent years. They have achieved fame and glory all over Europe and Latin America. Even those who don’t understand their lyrics (sometimes hard enough even for Spanish speakers) can’t seem to keep their hips and shoulders still.

Orishas - Nací Orishas View Series

Difficulty: difficulty - Adv-Intermediate Adv-Intermediate

Cuba

Even if Orishas left Cuba looking for new fortunes, they never forgot where they came from. In Nací Orishas, they’re singing to the same streets where they grew up.

Motel - Uno, Dos, Tres

Difficulty: difficulty - Adv-Intermediate Adv-Intermediate

Mexico

Ever wonder how the music video for A-ha’s “Take On Me” would look if it were directed by Jackson Pollock? This video, from the Mexican group Motel, brings you the answer.

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