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Julieta Venegas - Limón y Sal

Difficulty: difficulty - Intermediate Intermediate

Mexico

"Limón y Sal" es una canción interpretada por la cantante mexicana Julieta Venegas, incluida en su cuarto álbum de estudio que tiene el mismo nombre.

Café Tacvba - Y es que...

Difficulty: difficulty - Beginner Beginner

Mexico

Al tope de la pirámide de Rock Mexicano está Café Tacuba. Desde su explosivo Re (1994) se han reformado a si mismos muchisimas veces. Rubén Isaac Albarrán Ortega, su cantante líder, tiene una tendencia a cambiar su nombre. Hasta avergüenza a Diddy! A través de los años, ha sido conocido como “Juan”, “Pinche Juan”, “Cosme”, “Masiosare”, “Anónimo”, “Nrü”, “Amparo Tonto Medardo In Lak’ech” oder “At Medardo ILK”, “G3”, “Gallo Gasss”, “Élfego Buendía”, “Rita Cantalagua”, “Sizu Yantra”, “Ixaya Mazatzin Tleyótl” , “Ixxi Xoo” y “Cone Cahuitl”. Suficiente para una crisis de indentidad!

Belanova - Tus ojos

Difficulty: difficulty - Intermediate Intermediate

Mexico

La frase “¿Cómo dice?” que repite la vocalista de Belanova Denisse Guerrero, tiene la intención de hacer que el público canté a corro la letra de la canción con ella. Si sabes “cómo dice” y quieres cantarla también… pues adelante.

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Luis Miguel - La Bikina

Difficulty: difficulty - Beginner Beginner

Mexico

Luis Miguel performs his famous tune, "La Bikina," which refers to a tormented woman. Composed by Ruben Fuentes, some say he coined the term after seeing women in bikinis during a walk on the beach, while others claim it was inspired by a legend during the times of the Cristeros in Jalisco, Mexico.
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Caption 3 [es]: Dicen que tiene una pena
Caption 3 [en]: They say she has an affliction

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.
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Caption 25 [es]: No tiene tanto problema, es cuestión de escuchar
Caption 25 [en]: It's not that problematic, it's a matter of listening

La Gusana Ciega - Invasión Estelar

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.
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Caption 16 [es]: Para sentir que tiene sentido ser alguien
Caption 16 [en]: To feel that it makes sense to be somebody

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.
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Caption 1 [es]: Nadie tiene la vida comprada
Caption 1 [en]: Nobody has their life bought (for sure)

Belanova - Niño

Difficulty: difficulty - Intermediate Intermediate

Mexico

Belanova, the electropop band from Mexico, sounds like it was influenced by nightclub epiphanies, Japanese anime and sweet lollipops. "Niño", one of the songs off their album Dulce Beat, is a painful goodbye, adios, au revoir, arrivederci—but it’s somehow lightened by the constant use of the word “boy” (niño) to address the unlucky target of the bad news.
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Caption 25 [es]: La vida tiene algo para ti
Caption 25 [en]: Life has something for you

Belanova - Entrevista - Part 1

Difficulty: difficulty - Adv-Intermediate Adv-Intermediate

Mexico

Why is it that some musicians have such synergy together? Belanova describes the fusión that is created when each distinct musical personality comes together, and how this unique “fusion” has brought them from after-class practice to stadium-filled tours.
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Caption 11 [es]: Obviamente Denisse en la voz, tiene una voz muy particular.
Caption 11 [en]: Obviously Denisse on vocals, she has a very particular voice.

Joselo - Sobriedad

Difficulty: difficulty - Intermediate Intermediate

Mexico

Joselo Rangel is a native of Minatitlan, Puerto de Veracruz. He went to university, however, in Mexico City, at UAM (Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana). It was there that he teamed up with Ruben Albarran to create the legendary Café Tacuba. “Sobriedad” is from his recent solo effort, Lejos.
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Caption 2 [es]: Tiene la risa de champaña burbujeante
Caption 2 [en]: She's got the laugh of bubbling champagne

Zurdok - Para Siempre

Difficulty: difficulty - Beginner Beginner

Mexico

In English “forever” is a really long time, it’s also, you’ll notice, written as a single word. In Spanish “for ever” is expressed as “for always,” also a long time, and is written as two distinct words, para siempre. Zurdok has been infecting Mexico, and the world, with its catchy tunes since 1994.
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Caption 15 [es]: Tiene que ser para siempre
Caption 15 [en]: It has to be forever

Control Machete - El Apostador

Difficulty: difficulty - Intermediate Intermediate

Mexico

An apostador is anyone who makes a wager. Control Machete’s "El Apostador" comes off their album Uno, Dos. This exquisitely animated video backs up the song’s tale of have and have not. It must be your lucky day, because we’re betting that you are going to learn something!
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Caption 21 [es]: Entro en el casino a checar lo que el destino me tiene preparado
Caption 21 [en]: I enter the casino to check what destiny has prepared for me

Liquits - Desde Que

Difficulty: difficulty - Beginner Beginner

Mexico

So what is it with this Latin American love of ska, a Jamaican genre from the early 60’s that’s had a second coming amongst British and American bands since the early 80’s? Lucky for us, ska is almost always sung very clearly, in short, catchy, easy to understand phrases. Liquits hails from Mexico City, but this award winning group has been hopping continents to record and play for a growing audience since 1993. The animation is ¡padrisimo!
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Caption 25 [es]: la música tiene otro sabor
Caption 25 [en]: music has another flavor

Molotov - Hit Me

Difficulty: difficulty - Intermediate Intermediate

Mexico

Molotov brings us another inspired video that doubles as a lesson in modern Mexico: PAN, PRI, PRD, and el bono sexenal! By the way, do you know why Rudy Giuliani’s image appears so often in Molotov videos?
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Caption 11 [es]: pero él tiene que pasar primero
Caption 11 [en]: but he has to go first

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