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Circo - Cascarón View Series

Difficulty: difficulty - Beginner Beginner

Puerto Rico

How hard is your cáscara? Here Circo’s José Luis “Fofé” Abreu sings about a certain someone with the power to crack his. Note that cáscara is mostly used for eggs and nuts, whereas the shell of a turtle would be caparazón and that of a snail would be concha.

Circo - La sospecha View Series

Difficulty: difficulty - Intermediate Intermediate

Puerto Rico

Viewer Discretion Advised

Have you ever had una sospecha (a suspicion)? Puerto Rico’s Circo explores restless uncertainty and mines a treasure chest of carnivalesque imagery from the world of Santeria, that mix of African deity worship and Catholicism that sprouted after African slaves arrived on the shores of the new world.

Circo - Velocidades luz View Series

Difficulty: difficulty - Intermediate Intermediate

Puerto Rico

Can you tomar en serio a group called Circo? This Puerto Rican rock band gives us advice about how to leave behind bad moments at the speed of light. But should we trust them? What if they are payaseando?

Cuatro Amigas - Piloto - Part 2 View Series View This Episode

Difficulty: difficulty - Adv-Intermediate Adv-Intermediate

Argentina, Puerto Rico

That mujeriego Mariano has really messed with poor Elena’s head. If we were her, we’d dump the scoundrel for Durand, the suave French lawyer, tout suite.

Draco - Paraíso Prometido

Difficulty: difficulty - Newbie Newbie

Puerto Rico

Puerto Rican Draco Rosa, or Draco for short, sings about a promised paradise somewhere near the end of the world. You have to get there, his song explains. On the guitar, Draco is backed up by a bevy of stringed instruments that create a haunting effect. Part of the video is shot on Draco’s ranch in Puerto Rico, which makes you wonder… Does the promised land look like a tropical island?

Ednita Nazario - No Te Mentía View Series

Difficulty: difficulty - Beginner Beginner

Puerto Rico

World famous boricua Ednita Nazario was once just another six year old watching a Ponce ball game. By chance a line drive flew right into the glove she held before her. The crowd went wild, and that crowd just happened to include a big record producer, who was even more impressed when she offered him a song.

Ednita Nazario - Después de Ti View Series

Difficulty: difficulty - Intermediate Intermediate

Puerto Rico

At one time or another all our hearts have been broken. That’s why we bring you this song by Puerto Rican superstar Ednita Nazario. Active since 1961, she’s learned a thing or two about broken hearts. Here’s a helpful guide to mending and moving on!

Ednita Nazario - No View Series

Difficulty: difficulty - Intermediate Intermediate

Puerto Rico

No is a big word. Well, it has only two letters, but we all know how powerful it is. Ednita Nazario, here featuring Natalia Jiménez – lead singer of La Quinta Estación – wants to change her life, leave the past behind, close that door, finish that chapter. And there is only one way to do it: putting together a little “N” and a little “O.”

Eros Ramazzotti - No Estamos Solos

Difficulty: difficulty - Beginner Beginner

Puerto Rico

Italian pop star Eros Ramazzotti teams up with Puerto Rican pop star Ricky Martin in this duet, “No Estamos Solos” (“We are not alone”—or, “Non Siamo Soli” in its Italian version). Born in Rome, the 44-year-old Ramazzotti is no duet virgin: He’s recorded songs with the late Luciano Pavarotti, Joe Cocker, Tina Turner, Cher and Carlos Santana, to name a few.

Fiesta en Miami - Gente View Series

Difficulty: difficulty - Beginner Beginner

Ecuador, Puerto Rico

People. People. People. We usually love them and that’s why we talk with them. People from Puerto Rico, people from Ecuador. It doesn’t matter if they are bleeding or in love. We just can’t stop talking to people!

Gilberto Santa Rosa - Conteo Regresivo View Series

Difficulty: difficulty - Intermediate Intermediate

Puerto Rico

Listing the reasons it's not working anymore can help you move on. So can counting down from ten, and agreeing it's over when you reach zero. Enjoy this lovely break-up salsa!

Gilberto Santa Rosa - Que Alguien Me Diga View Series

Difficulty: difficulty - Intermediate Intermediate

Puerto Rico

Puerto Rican bandleader and singer of salsas and boleros, Gilberto Santa Rosa, is also known as "El Caballero de la Salsa" (The Gentleman of Salsa). His beautiful voice can be heard here on this ballad, "Que Alguien Me Diga" ("Let Someone Tell Me") from his 2008 album, Solo Bolero (Just Bolero).

Héctor Lavoe - Periódico de Ayer View Series

Difficulty: difficulty - Intermediate Intermediate

Puerto Rico

In legendary Puerto Rican salsa singer Héctor Lavoe's 1976 hit, "Periódico de Ayer," Hector compares an ex-flame's love to yesterday's news. This is truly "classic" salsa that is known and loved throughout the Spanish speaking world and beyond — a must for any serious student of latin culture.

Héctor Lavoe - Bandolera View Series

Difficulty: difficulty - Intermediate Intermediate

Puerto Rico

Viewer Discretion Advised

Héctor Lavoe was a Puerto Rican salsa group and solo singer who lived from September 30, 1946 to June 29, 1993. Among his solo hits were “El Cantante," "Periódico de ayer" and "Bandolera,” which, despite protests from Puerto Rican feminists about its controversial lyrics, enjoyed great success there.

Héctor Lavoe - Mi gente View Series

Difficulty: difficulty - Intermediate Intermediate

Puerto Rico

Listen to late Latin salsa singer, Hector Lavoe's signature single, "Mi Gente," from the album La Voz. The hit was recorded in Africa in 1973 with the Fania All Stars.

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