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Lamento Boliviano: meaning and origin of the Mendoza rock anthem
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Alfonsina y el Mar: the poem behind Argentina's farewell song
Alfonsina y el Mar appeared on Mercedes Sosa's 1969 album Mujeres argentinas, a song cycle about notable women in ...
SONGWRITER
Quizás, Quizás, Quizás: the Cuban bolero of endless maybe
Written by Cuban songwriter Osvaldo Farrés in 1947, Quizás, Quizás, Quizás became one of the most durable...
FILM
Cucurrucucú Paloma: the Mexican dove song of love and grief
Composed by Mexican songwriter Tomás Méndez in 1954, Cucurrucucú Paloma entered popular memory as a huapango-style song...
SONGWRITER
Hijo de la Luna: meaning of Mecano's tragic legend
Written by José María Cano, Hijo de la Luna appeared on Mecano's 1986 album Entre el cielo y el suelo and became one of...
SONGWRITER
Llorando se fue: the Andean song behind Lambada
Llorando se fue began as a Bolivian song by Los Kjarkas, written by the Hermosa brothers, Gonzalo and Ulises. The group...
Eurovision Song Contest
Eres Tú: the love song beyond Eurovision
At the Eurovision Song Contest in 1973, Spain sent Mocedades with Eres Tú, a love song whose title means It Is You....
MALE VOCAL
El Triste: the 1970 performance that made José José a star
At Mexico City's II Festival de la Canción Latina in 1970, José José presented El Triste, a dramatic ballad by Mexican...
SONGWRITER
Historia de un Amor: meaning behind the famous bolero standard
Composed by Panamanian musician Carlos Eleta Almarán, Historia de un Amor became one of the best-known Latin boleros of...
MALE VOCAL
Persiana Americana: meaning behind Soda Stereo's hidden gaze
Persiana Americana became one of the essential songs in the repertoire of the Argentine band Soda Stereo after appearing...
SONGWRITER
Lamento Boliviano: meaning and origin of the Mendoza rock anthem
Lamento Boliviano became the best-known song in the repertoire of the Argentine rock band Los Enanitos Verdes after...
SONGWRITER
La nave del olvido: decoding the lyrics and meaning behind the famous latin ballad
La Nave del Olvido stands as the best-known romantic ballad within the repertoire of Mexican singer José José. The track...
SONGWRITER
De Música Ligera: the inspiration and meaning of Soda Stereo's hit
De Música Ligera is one of the best-known songs by the Argentine rock trio Soda Stereo. It was released in 1990 as part...
MALE VOCAL
Somos Novios: exploring the meaning of Manzanero's famous bolero
In 1968, Mexican songwriter Armando Manzanero released the enchanting love song Somos Novios. Two years later, American...
SONGWRITER
Aserejé: meaning behind The Ketchup Song
In 2002, the Spanish pop group Las Ketchup turned Aserejé, also known as The Ketchup Song, into a worldwide summer hit....
GUITAR
Amor Eterno: meaning behind Juan Gabriel's song of loss
Amor Eterno is one of Juan Gabriel's most enduring songs of grief, memory, and love after death. Written by the Mexican...
SONGWRITER
Bamboléo: meaning and origin of the Gipsy Kings song
Bamboléo, released by the French band Gipsy Kings in the 1980s, remains the defining genre entry of its era. The band's...
SONGWRITER
Piel Canela: meaning of Bobby Capó's biggest hit
Piel Canela is perhaps the best-known song of Puerto Rican singer Bobby Capó who wrote a number of hits for famous...
SONGWRITER
Pedro Navaja: song meaning and origin of the lyrics
Pedro Navaja is a true pop culture statement of a song written by Panamanian Latin-jazz musician Rubén Blades and...
SONGWRITER
La Mordidita: meaning behind the three-chord Latin hit
La Mordidita is a notable Latin dance hit released by Puerto Rican singer Ricky Martin in 2015. The song was written by...
Collaboration
Vente Pa' Ca: surprising harmony behind Ricky Martin's party song
Vente Pa' Ca is a 2016 dance track recorded by award-winning Puerto Rican singer Ricky Martin featuring Colombian...
Collaboration
Échame la Culpa: another Fonsi hit echoing Despacito chords
Échame la Culpa is a 2017 Latin pop track by Demi Lovato and Puerto Rican songwriter Luis Fonsi that remains their only...
SONGWRITER
Bailamos: meaning and flamenco roots of Enrique Iglesias' hit
Bailamos remains one of Enrique Iglesias' best-known songs originally recorded for his 1998 album Cosas del Amor but...
SONGWRITER
Quimbara: meaning and origin of the best-known salsa
Quimbara is an essential salsa track first recorded by Celia Cruz, a popular Cuban singer, and Johnny Pacheco, a...
SONGWRITER
Yo No Te Pido la Luna: origins and meaning of Daniela Romo's best hit
Yo No Te Pido la Luna is an influential Latino pop song whose musical harmony borrows from the 1980s Italian track Non...
SONGWRITER
Oye Mi Amor: meaning and harmony of Maná's hit
Oye Mi Amor is one of the signature tracks of the Mexican rock band Maná. Released on their 1992 album ¿Dónde Jugarán...
SONGWRITER
La Gota Fría: vallenato music masterpiece refashioned by Carlos Vives
La Gota Fría is one of the best-known examples of the vallenato genre that originated in the early 19th century in the...
SONGWRITER
Vivir Mi Vida: meaning and origin of Marc Anthony's salsa hit
Vivir Mi Vida is a life-affirming hit by Marc Anthony, released on his 2013 album 3.0. The song marked his return to...
SONGWRITER
Desafinado: a song for those who cannot sing
The Portuguese word Desafinado, meaning "out of tune" or "off-key," is a rather strange name for a classic bossa nova...
SONGWRITER
Burbujas de Amor: playful and saucy lyrics by Juan Luis Guerra
Burbujas de Amor is one of the best-known songs by Juan Luis Guerra, a Dominican pop singer and accomplished songwriter...
SONGWRITER
Dos Gardenias: romantic lyrics of the famous Cuban bolero
Dos Gardenias is a well-known Cuban song with soulful and gentle lyrics composed in the form of bolero—a vocal style...
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