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Karamelo Santo - Goy - Part 4 View Series View This Episode

Difficulty: difficulty - Intermediate Intermediate

Argentina, Spain Mendoza

In this video Goy talks about his family, his future as a musician and shares his point of view on piracy. Surely, these guys make music for the sake of music and have a great time sharing their work with the world. So, don’t be shy and take a look at this eclectic, funky and interesting band!

Karamelo Santo - Goy - Part 3 View Series View This Episode

Difficulty: difficulty - Intermediate Intermediate

Argentina, Spain Mendoza

The guys from Karamelo Santo are not only great musicians enjoying success far away from their hometown—they’re also really humble and contribute to new bands' careers in Mendoza. They know how hard the path is, and they’re happy to share their experiences with the very people who recognized them first.

Karamelo Santo - Goy - Part 2 View Series View This Episode

Difficulty: difficulty - Intermediate Intermediate

Argentina, Spain Mendoza

Here’s the second part of the interview with Goy of Karamelo Santo. They are among the leaders of their home country’s independent music scene (Argentina). All their records were self produced—the major labels just weren’t interested in a band which plays free shows for the unemployed and pokes fun at the international monetary fund.

Karamelo Santo - Goy - Part 1 View Series View This Episode

Difficulty: difficulty - Intermediate Intermediate

Argentina, Spain

Goy plays guitar and sings for Karamelo Santa, one of the best ska bands in Latin America. Argentina is the band’s homeland (they are practically from the Pampas). But the 7 boys with wild hair and wild songs do not sing around a Gaucho campfire; their sound reverberates in the world’s largest cities.

Muñeca Brava - 18 - La Apuesta - Part 12 View Series View This Episode

Difficulty: difficulty - Intermediate Intermediate

Argentina

In this episode of Muñeca Brava, we strongly recommend that you don’t trust anyone. Milena pays a visit to Luisa ignoring the weird doctor-patient relationship that they had. Then Martita tries to snitch on Milagros, ignoring the fact that she also has her own share of dirty laundry. And there’re so many love triangles that it’s starting to look like a geometry class.

Muñeca Brava - 18 - La Apuesta - Part 11 View Series View This Episode

Difficulty: difficulty - Intermediate Intermediate

Argentina

What’s that strange man doing in Milagros’ room? And is that obviously fake beard part of his disguise or a makeup slip up?

Muñeca Brava - 18 - La Apuesta - Part 9 View Series View This Episode

Difficulty: difficulty - Intermediate Intermediate

Argentina

Why is La Virgen de la Soledad so important in Milagro’s past? Finally it’s the moment to tackle our protagonist’s mysterious origins. Meanwhile, is Ivo ready to ask his father some important questions?

Muñeca Brava - 18 - La Apuesta - Part 8 View Series View This Episode

Difficulty: difficulty - Intermediate Intermediate

Argentina

Alfredo pays a surprise visit to Luisa who is visibly confused. Is Alfredo her psychologist, her friend or something more? Luisa doesn’t have any idea and the whole situation is driving her crazy. She certainly needs help, but who is she going to call if the problem is the only person she trusts?

Muñeca Brava - 18 - La Apuesta - Part 6 View Series View This Episode

Difficulty: difficulty - Intermediate Intermediate

Argentina

Finally, Ivo acts on his threats. He asks his grandmother—the refined Señora Angelica—to fire her maid Milagros. Why? Because Milagros is una cloaca, un desastre and, well, casi salvaje. But Grandma has some of her own ideas cooking…

Bersuit Vergarabat - Madre Hay Una Sola View Series

Difficulty: difficulty - Intermediate Intermediate

Argentina

Always with a light touch, often with full force, Bersuit Vergarabat dishes out social commentary and political activism. "Madre Hay una Sola" is no exception, as Gustavo Cordera apologizes to Mother Nature for the damage done to her by the human race.

Verano Eterno - Fiesta Grande - Part 14 View Series View This Episode

Difficulty: difficulty - Intermediate Intermediate

Argentina

While some people are trying to get to the party at all costs (and that means dodging grandma’s attentions for Benji), the only thing Tomás wants to do is to get out of there. Don’t let the panza pain fool you, he’s definitely in love with Clara. We can feel the temperature growing higher and the plot getting closer and closer to the ignition point.

Muñeca Brava - 18 - La Apuesta - Part 1 View Series View This Episode

Difficulty: difficulty - Intermediate Intermediate

Argentina

Through una trampa Cholito catches Ivo in bed with a nun and turns it into una extorsión while confronting him about paying up, or poniendo estaba la gansa, for an apuesta that he lost to a friend.

Babasónicos - Risa View Series

Difficulty: difficulty - Intermediate Intermediate

Argentina

Vamos al grano, Babasónicos might just be one of the most popular bands on the planet, as popular in Distrito Federal (Mexico City) as they are in Capital Federal (Buenos Aires). "Risa" is un tema pegajoso, which is to say “a catchy tune,” that for sure te gustará mucho (you’ll like a lot)!

Babasónicos - Yegua View Series

Difficulty: difficulty - Intermediate Intermediate

Argentina

Viewer Discretion Advised

In most Spanish dictionaries una yegua is “a mare,” as in “a female horse.” But in Babasónicos’ homeland, Argentina, it can also mean “a sexy thing.” To settle on your own definition of this song’s title, you may just have to watch! (By the way, this is currently one of the hottest bands in Rock en Español.)

Disputas - La Extraña Dama - Part 4 View Series View This Episode

Difficulty: difficulty - Intermediate Intermediate

Argentina

Viewer Discretion Advised

Sole likes her candy, but she’s not averse to sharing it. In Spanish, a lollipop is known as chupa-chups, piruleta or paleta. Do you have a favorite flavor?

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