Music
5 Popular Latin Christmas Songs for Immigrants and Those Far Away from Home
In this episode of “Amanda La Qu Manda,” Amanda Alcántara lists five songs from Latinoamérica y el Caribe that touch on this topic.
Checking In With Simón Mejía of Bomba Estéreo EN ESPAÑOL
Latino Rebels Radio: December 16, 2018
Hurray for the Riff Raff Goes Home to Puerto Rico
Latino Rebels Radio: December 4, 2018
Las 7:31am y su conexión con la tradición cultural ponceña
Quizás no deba sorprender la cimarronería de su propuesta.
Latin Grammy Cultural Foundation Awardees Shine a Bright Future for Music
Meet the four scholarship recipients who had the opportunity to go to Las Vegas and attend the Latin Grammys.
How I Made It: Draco Rosa
The Puerto Rican Grammy winner talks about his career, his battle with non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma, Hurricane María, and the creation of his newest album.
José Feliciano Gets His Due Respect at 50th Anniversary of National Anthem Performance
“I never knew that my patriotism was going to be misconstrued,” the iconic singer said.
Portrait Of: Rubén Blades
Latino USA sits down with the author of the popular song “Pedro Navaja” to discuss highlights of his monumental career, his new record, and his take on current affairs.
Portrait Of: Fat Joe
Maria Hinojosa talks to the rapper/actor about life growing up in the Bronx, the importance of family, and his role in the comedy film, “Night School.”
Rebel Diaz Releases Unapologetic Music for Puerto Rican Independence
“We see that Hurricane America is really the disaster that hit Puerto Rico.”
A Conversation With iLe (PODCAST)
Latino Rebels Radio: August 25, 2018
Hundreds of Immigrant Children, Youth and Families Join Logic’s Performance at 2018 VMAs to Protest Trump Administration’s Family Separation and Detention Policy
In powerful performance, children and youth stand up for others who have been harmed by Trump’s cruel immigration policies.
iLe Discusses New Video ‘Odio’ and Its Poignant Message During Live Interview
Grammy winner sits down with Latino Rebels and explains why she decided to pay tribute to the Cerro Maravilla murders of 1978.
Bomba Estéreo’s ‘Amar Así’ Video Celebrates Love, As Band Opposes Colombia’s New President
“The new Colombian presidency is only an example of how lost we are politically in the world. The world is passing through a crazy time,” Simón Mejia said.
In ‘Y Va Caer’ Featuring Ana Tijoux, Rap Duo Rebel Diaz Sends Message of Hope to Communities of Color
Latino Rebels caught up with Rebel Diaz in a phone interview, where they talked about the inspiration behind the single. Read it here:
A New Reimagining of Woody Guthrie’s ‘Deportee’ Song Focuses on Child Detainees
“We cried in your hills. We cried in your deserts.”
Hurray for the Riff Raff’s Alynda Segarra on Powerful PA’LANTE Video: ‘Most Important Was Making the Humanity Palpable’
“Kris and I both knew we had a responsibility as Puerto Ricans of the diaspora to use our platforms and amplify the stories of our people,” she told Latino Rebels in this exclusive.
Juanes and Mon Laferte ‘Amarte’ Concert Showed True Love
A combination that worked.