Music
Mexican-American Singer Renee Goust Performs New Take on Her Feminist Single for Live From Latino USA (VIDEO)
For the latest Live From Latino USA, Mexican-American artist Renee Goust performed her feminist single “La Cumbia Feminazi.”
José Rivera Jr. on Ungendered Love and ‘Exploding Beautifully and Colorfully From the Inside Out’
“Ungendered love is all love. We all experience love, and have somehow been taught that love has a gender to which you must fit your puzzle piece to,” Rivera Jr. tells Latino Rebels.
PREMIERE: Austin Indie Band Como Las Movies Releases Video for ‘¿YPQSP?’
The song was inspired by childhood memories while still tapping into adulthood themes.
Ana Tijoux Drops a Powerful #Cacerolazo Music Video for Chile Protests
“Quema, despierta/Renuncia, Piñera”
The Music of Los Prisioneros Endures During Chile’s Current Protest Movement
In the midst of this tragedy and chaos, something stands out. It is the song the protestors are chanting.
Latino USA Presents: A Day In The Life Of Pitbull
Latino USA followed Pitbull over the course of a day when he was in New York City to speak at the AdWeek marketing conference and sat down for an interview with him at his hotel.
All Women’s Mariachi Band Flor de Toloache Performs for Live From Latino USA (VIDEO)
The two singles are part of their latest bilingual album ‘Indestructible,’ which was just nominated for this year’s Latin Grammys.
The Breakdown: The Spell Of Yma Sumac (A Latino USA Podcast)
Latino USA breaks down the phenomena behind one of the original divas, her conflicts and criticisms, and the impact of her legacy.
Legendary Mexican Crooner José José Dies From Cancer
MEXICO CITY (AP) — Mexican crooner José José, the elegant dresser who moved audiences to tears with melancholic love ballads and was known as the “Prince of Song,” has died at the age of 71.
Daymé Arocena’s ‘Sonocardiogram’ Is a Soulful Tribute to Love and Santería
She spoke with Futuro Media Group’s Latino USA about her trajectory thus far, her music-making process, her personal life and what inspired her latest creation.
Powerful SOMOS SEMILLAS Song Vows to Bring Hope to Country’s Refugee and Undocumented Population
The song shows Freddy Flowpez dropping rhymes, accompanied by Jessica Pacheco’s gorgeous hook vocals.
Bad Bunny, Residente and iLe Join Forces for Powerful Song Condemning Rosselló
At a time of unprecedented protests in response to allegations of corruption and the #TelegramGate scandal, “Afilando los Cuchillos” is an outcry.
Fans Mourn João Gilberto at Rio de Janeiro Funeral
RIO DE JANEIRO (AP) — Fans from around the world honored bossa nova pioneer João Gilberto, filing past his coffin at his funeral in Rio de Janeiro on Monday.
Latino USA Presents ‘Portrait Of: Cypress Hill’s Sen Dog’
Sen Dog joins Latino USA to talk about the legacy of his group Cypress Hill, and what his career looks like today.
Panamanian TV Host Asks: Where Are the Black Latinas in Reggaeton? (VIDEO)
“We have a problem, we want black music but we don’t want black women?” says Gata, a 25-year-old show host.
Los Rivera Destino’s Bolero Collaboration With Benito Martínez (AKA Bad Bunny) Is a Celebration of Fathers
This is Bad Bunny’s first track under his birth name, Benito Martinez. And he sings a bolero.
Taína Asili’s Album and Documentary Series ‘Resiliencia’ Uplifts Women of Color with Powerful Storytelling
“I think part of the beauty of standing at the intersection of identities as an artist is that my music can speak to a large spectrum of people,” the New York-based Puerto Rican singer and songwriter told Laitno Rebels.
Lila Downs on Her New Album ‘Al Chile,’ Social Justice and Staying True to Her Message
The project balances joy, fiestas, and pain.
A Latino Rebels Song Pick: ‘Una Vuelta Más’ by Austin Band Como Las Movies
A band for the world we grew up in.
All the World’s a Coachella Stage
FROM LATINO USA
The most Latino Coachella ever.