Music
How I Made It: Lido Pimienta On “Miss Colombia” (A Latino USA Podcast)
In this segment of “How I Made It” from Latino USA, Lido Pimienta talks about her love for traditional Colombian music, the story of her new album “Miss Colombia”, and how she created a song she would have liked to hear as a kid.
‘Como Duele’ (Bomba 4 Big Floyd)
“George helped me carry my Bomba Drum after many shows in Minneapolis,” Maria Isa said in an email to Latino Rebels.
Rebel Diaz and Tef Poe Collab With Sa-Roc, Bambu, T-Dubb-O, and Rah Digga for Unapologetic Anti-Police Brutality Track
“Rather go out standing, than down on my knees,” Rah Digga raps at one point.
WATCH: Buscabulla Renders Tribute to Puerto Rican Actress Nydia Caro in New Single ‘Nydia’
With surreal, dream-like and hypnotic synthesizers and visuals, “Nydia” is a bang.
A Virtual Livestream Concert to Benefit Farmworkers During the COVID-19 Crisis
Latino Rebels Radio: May 3, 2020
Portrait Of: Enrique Bunbury (A Latino USA Podcast)
In this new addition to our “Portrait Of” series, Maria Hinojosa sits down with the rock star to learn about his rise to the top, his love-hate relationship with touring, what keeps him going after all these years, and his new album.
Olmeca’s ‘THE MESSAGE’ and the Pride of Biculturalism
The new song is off his groundbreaking album DEFINE.
Latino Rebels Is Media Partner of Upcoming ‘Altísimo’ Livestream Festival Benefitting Farmworkers
Altísimo Live! will be co-hosted by Eva Longoria and Enrique Santos, and will feature dozens of artists who will lend their voices to a good cause.
Dominican Artist Rita Indiana AKA La Montra Returns With Explosive New Video ‘Como Un Dragón’
With this latest release, the singer-performer-songwriter also known as La Montra, is announcing her comeback, with a fusion of rap lyrics over metal rock sounds and urbano flow.
New Digital Platform Uncovers 100 Years of Dominican Music in the US
The project highlights the impact of Dominicans in American musical traditions, from the Harlem Renaissance, to the birth of salsa and hip-hop, to the giants in Dominican music we love today.
Philadelphia Singer Brianna Cash Performs Debut Single ‘Numb’ Live for Latino USA
The 27-year-old singer is rising in the R&B and hip-hop scene.
Hurray for the Riff Raff’s Alynda Segarra on Coping as an Artist by Taking Performances To Instagram
“The world has changed considerably and I think it’s healthy we face that, but we won’t lose music and we won’t lose songs,” Segarra told Latino Rebels.
A ‘Corrido del Coronavirus’ From Phoenix’s Alan and Roberto
“We should be spending more time together anyway, as life is too short to be apart from loved ones,” a release about the new corrido says.
Mexico Holds Big Music Festival Despite Coronavirus Concerns
MEXICO CITY (AP) — While the coronavirus pandemic has led authorities around the globe to cancel concerts and sporting events, and even shut down daily activities in some places, Mexico City is going ahead with Vive Latino—one of the most important music festivals in the country.
‘Orgullo’ Is a Music Video Dedicated to Undocumented Mothers Amid Ongoing ICE Raids
“What fueled my inspiration when working on this video was my family, friends and coworkers who have shared their stories with me over the years about their journey as undocumented immigrants in America,” Producer Amanda J. Sarabia told Latino Rebels.
Portrait Of: Residente (A Latino USA Podcast)
In this episode of Latino USA, Maria Hinojosa sits down with Residente to talk about his activist childhood and to dig into the mind of the man o dig into the mind of the man who has experimented with so many musical genres.
Live From Latino USA: Yasser Tejeda & Palotré
The band visited the Latino USA office to play “Nuestras Raíces” and “Amor Arrayano.”
Portrait Of: José Feliciano (A Latino USA Podcast)
In this conversation with Maria Hinojosa, José Feliciano opens up about why he keeps the 70s alive and about one of his favorite relationships—the one he has with his guitar.
How I Made It: Jessie Reyez (A Latino USA Podcast)
Jessie Reyez talks about the role that music played in her childhood, how she writes through her own emotional pain, and how even when her fans sing along to her saddest songs—she feels more connected to them than ever.
Migrants, Troops Slowly Build Up on Guatemala-Mexico Border
TECÚN UMÁN, Guatemala (AP) — More than 200 mostly Honduran migrants rested on a bridge at the Guatemala-Mexico border waiting for the arrival of others and hoping sheer numbers will improve their chances of entering Mexico and continuing their journey north.
Colombian-Canadian Singer and Songwriter Jessie Reyez Performs Live for Latino USA
Jessie Reyez stopped by Latino USA‘s office to perform “Far Away,” and her Spanish-language song titled “Sola.”