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AdicoRock - Préndanlo

Difficulty: difficulty - Adv-Intermediate Adv-Intermediate

Venezuela

The Venezuelan band, AdicoRock, invites you all to light up life's good vibes and enjoy their new single, "Préndanlo," [Light It Up] with friends. Don't miss their reggaeflow music on the major digital platforms!
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Caption 21 [es]: Fiesta y rumba y no parar de gozar
Caption 21 [en]: Partying and dancing and enjoying nonstop

Los Años Maravillosos - Capítulo 7 - Part 5

Difficulty: difficulty - Adv-Intermediate Adv-Intermediate

Colombia

Kevin's conscience continues to haunt him as he prepares for a night on the town with Guillo and Fede.
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Caption 1 [es]: La noche anterior a la rumba, tuve otro sueño.
Caption 1 [en]: The night before going out on the town, I had another dream.

Los Años Maravillosos - Capítulo 7 - Part 4

Difficulty: difficulty - Intermediate Intermediate

Colombia

Much to Fede's chagrin, Kevin's new friend's rebellious streak seems to be rubbing off on Kevin.
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Caption 29 [es]: Es que me voy de rumba.
Caption 29 [en]: It's just that I'm going out on the town.

Juanes - La Plata

Difficulty: difficulty - Adv-Intermediate Adv-Intermediate

Colombia

Accompanied by current Latin rhythms and influenced by vallenato (one of Colombia's most representative musical genres), "La Plata" [Money] is an upbeat tune in Colombian artist Juanes' signature style, with a special guest appearance by Colombian reggaeton artist, Lalo Ebratt.
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Caption 4 [es]: Se fue la plata y quedó la pena por tanta rumba pa' olvidarte
Caption 4 [en]: The money went away and the sorrow remained 'cause of so much partying to forget you

Región mundo - Paso a paso - Part 8

Difficulty: difficulty - Adv-Intermediate Adv-Intermediate

Colombia

The winner of the prestigious "Latin Swing" salsa contest is announced in this series finale.
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Caption 3 [en]: from Cuban rumba,
Caption 3 [es]: de las rumberas cubanas,

Eljuri - Hablamos Con La Artista Sobre Su Nuevo Álbum

Difficulty: difficulty - Intermediate Intermediate

USA

Singer Cecilia Villar Eljuri, considered one of the top female guitarists of her time and recognized for her socially-conscious lyrics, was born in Guayaquil, Ecuador, and raised in New York by multicultural parents. In this candid interview, she talks about the ways in which her exposure to different places, cultures and types of music has influenced the evolution of her music.
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Caption 10 [es]: rumba, flamenco, afrocubano y todo eso,
Caption 10 [en]: rumba, flamenco, Afro-Cuban and all that,

Enrique Iglesias - Ritmo total

Difficulty: difficulty - Intermediate Intermediate

Spain

Enrique Iglesias implores his love to "feel the rhythm" with him in his hit single, "Ritmo Total."
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Caption 28 [es]: Y una rumba que no se calla
Caption 28 [en]: And a rumba that doesn't quiet down

Alberto Barros - Mano a mano

Difficulty: difficulty - Intermediate Intermediate

Colombia

Rock'n'roll has Cleveland; Country music has Nashville and Salsa has Cali, Colombia. Grammy nominee, Alberto Barros, brings us a mano a mano between three Salsa Divas representing the Salsa Capital of the World.
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Caption 53 [es]: Porque en el valle la rumba es para cualquier edad
Caption 53 [en]: Because in Valle [a department in Colombia], partying is for any age

Son de Sol - Natividad

Difficulty: difficulty - Intermediate Intermediate

Spain

These three sisters, known on stage as Son del Sol, are representative of what is called Nuevo Flamenco (Contemporary Flamenco), where the classic sounds bump into other genres. The star of this song is a girl called Natividad (literally, Nativity) who goes to Cuba for some of the Caribbean’s charms. Like the music itself, the tale blends the Old World and the New.
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Caption 22 [es]: Y entre tanta rumba y tango
Caption 22 [en]: And with so much rumba and tango

David Bisbal - Haciendo Premonición Live - Part 6

Difficulty: difficulty - Intermediate Intermediate

Spain

We know how much work David Bisbal, his musicians, and his crew have put into this tour. But hard work doesn’t mean that you can’t have fun. They find ways to keep the laughter going on the stage itself.
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Caption 33 [es]: no deja de ser una rumba también, de llevar nuestras raíces...
Caption 33 [en]: it's also a rumba, it carries our roots...

Orishas - Nací Orishas

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.
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Caption 26 [es]: Dejo rumba, son, con "funky funky"
Caption 26 [en]: I drop "rumba," "son," with funky funky

Orishas - El Kilo

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.
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Caption 48 [en]: Tremendous bla, bla, bla tremendous guaguancó [type of rumba music]
Caption 48 [es]: Tremendo bla, bla, bla, tremendo guaguancó

ChocQuibTown Interview - Eso es lo que hay

Difficulty: difficulty - Intermediate Intermediate

Colombia

ChocQuibTown is a name everyday more common on Colombian airwaves and dance floors. Their mix of traditional rhythms from el Pacífico with hip-hop elements and a heavy dose of “funky” is earning them a place on the playlists of both young listeners as well as a more traditional audience. In this Yabla-exclusive interview, we had the chance to chat with the band about where, exactly, it’s all at.
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Caption 26 [es]: hablando de rumba, de política, de Colombia,
Caption 26 [en]: talking about parties, politics, about Colombia,

Javier García - EPK - Part 1

Difficulty: difficulty - Beginner Beginner

Argentina, Spain

We’ve all heard of the bolero, which has its modern roots in nineteenth century Santiago de Cuba (even though we might not be able to hum one on cue). But what about the cuartetazo? Born in Córdoba, Argentina, and derived from Spanish and Italian dances, the name is derived from the fact that the earliest players were invariably four-piece bands. The rhythm is similar to merengue.
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Caption 83 [es]: La rumba que te derrumba mamá
Caption 83 [en]: The rumba that makes you collapse baby
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