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Ha*Ash - No Te Quiero Nada View Series

Difficulty: difficulty - Intermediate Intermediate

Mexico

Singers Hanna and Ashley of Ha*Ash were born in Louisiana but are now based in Mexico. When they were 11 and 13, they got their first taste of success at a school talent show. Since then, Ha*Ash have gone far mixing Latin pop with country music. With a gold disc and platinum album in the bag, Ha*Ash are flying close to the stars they used to admire when they were just chicas.

Café Tacuba - Vámonos View Series

Difficulty: difficulty - Beginner Beginner

Mexico

Our creative friends from Café Tacuba are offering an affordable alternative to expensive vacations. With a little help from our imagination, we can have an special trip without leaving our living room!

San Pascualito Rey - Hoy no es mi día View Series

Difficulty: difficulty - Beginner Beginner

Mexico

Lo siento, soy yo” is a classic line for ending a romantic relationship. We’ve said it and we’ve heard it. That doesn’t make it any less painful. In this animated video from San Pascualito Rey, we see hearts pierced by arrows over and over. Appropriately, this song is included in the album titled “Sufro sufro sufro”.

Reik - Fui View Series

Difficulty: difficulty - Beginner Beginner

Mexico

This is Reik, a Mexican pop band growing in popularity all over Latin America. "Fui", from Reik’s third studio album Un día más, is an emotional song with an intimate look at heartbreak.

Gloria Trevi - Psicofonía View Series

Difficulty: difficulty - Beginner Beginner

Mexico

Here is a ghost story like no other, where the living character seems more scary than her dead counterpart. Who in her right mind would marry a ghost? Well, Gloria Trevi explains it all in the chorus: Ella es una loca, loca, perdida.

Alejandro Fernandez - Eres View Series

Difficulty: difficulty - Intermediate Intermediate

Mexico

Who said that love songs can’t be fun? Even if we still don’t understand the relationship between the song and the video, we really enjoyed the adventures of this security guard in the middle of the night.

La Gusana Ciega - Invasión Estelar View Series

Difficulty: difficulty - Intermediate Intermediate

Mexico

Life on Mars? A star invasion? As usual, our boys of La Gusana Ciega are a bit surreal, a bit out there, but always fun to listen to. Enjoy the ride.

Ha*Ash - Lo que yo sé de ti View Series

Difficulty: difficulty - Intermediate Intermediate

Mexico

Hanna and Ashley are two young sisters with an already long and successful career. The road from a school talent show to pop stardom is long, but they journeyed surprisingly quickly. On their short journey, however, it seems like they had time to have their hearts broken—at least according to this video!

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.

San Pascualito Rey - Te Voy a Dormir View Series

Difficulty: difficulty - Beginner Beginner

Mexico

This is a song that you don’t want somebody to hear you singing. Trust us! The guys from the Mexican band San Pascualito Rey don’t seem so friendly, but maybe that’s just because they have broken hearts.

La Gusana Ciega - Celofán View Series

Difficulty: difficulty - Intermediate Intermediate

Mexico

The friendly guys from La Gusana Ciega bring us this surrealist tune, full of bright colors, rusty cars, and a beautiful girl being chased by the band members.

Panda - Muñeca View Series

Difficulty: difficulty - Beginner Beginner

Mexico

People say that you either love or hate Monterrey rock act Panda. But in spite of some criticism, they have shown that their music is set to last, and that they have the passion to make it happen, as we can see in this live performance.

Los Originales de San Juan - Ojala La Vida Me Alcance

Difficulty: difficulty - Intermediate Intermediate

Mexico

Los Originales de San Juan, a Norteño Quartet based in California, has 25 albums to their name and a long history of hard work and controversy, mostly stemming from two self-released singles which both told stories of drug dealers. One of these singles became a massive hit on Norteño and Tejano radio, leading to a deal with EMI Latin.

Café Tacuba - Y es que... View Series

Difficulty: difficulty - Beginner Beginner

Mexico

At top of the Mexican Rock’s pyramid is Café Tacuba. Since their breakthrough Re (1994), they have reshaped themselves countless times. Rubén Isaac Albarrán Ortega, their lead singer, has a thing for changing his name. He even puts Diddy to shame! Through the years, he has been known as “Juan,” “Pinche Juan,” “Cosme,” “Masiosare,” “Anónimo,” “Nrü,” “Amparo Tonto Medardo In Lak’ech,” “At Medardo ILK,” “G3,” “Gallo Gasss,” “Élfego Buendía,” “Rita Cantalagua,” “Sizu Yantra,” “Ixaya Mazatzin Tleyótl,” “Ixxi Xoo,” and “Cone Cahuitl.” Enough for an identity crisis!

Gloria Trevi - Cinco minutos View Series

Difficulty: difficulty - Intermediate Intermediate

Mexico

It’s not strange that a heartbroken lover asks for five more minutes. It’s a sad scene, usually with its share of tears and humiliation. Five more minutes, please, a last chance to explain and ask for forgiveness. And that’s the only thing that Mexican diva, Gloria Trevi, is going to concede.

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