However, I caught her out once when I showed her one of Alejandro Fernandez' music videos. When she would make the excuse about not understanding the lyrics she was being a hypocrite. I can't talk about novelas with her because she is unwilling to listen. She came to think of Hispanics in a very negative way. Or from the north-east of Brazil, among the best dance music ever, forro: Īnd one of my favorite singers, Mercedes Sosa from Argentina: Īribeth, the friend in question lived in Washington Heights for a long time during a bad time there. The classic criollo stuff-such as Chabuca Grande- My father's girlfriend brought me some Chabuca Grande tapes when he and she girlfriend came to Poland to meet me.Īfro-Peruvian music-for example Susana Baca:įrom South America more generally, the stuff based on Andean musical traditions. ![]() ![]() (Personally I end up kind of attached to the theme songs on my favorite TNs, but the artists aren't ones I'd listen to otherwise.) So just some of the Latin genres I like: ![]() ![]() And most would never show up on a telenovela. Does "Latin music" include any genre that originates in a Spanish- or Portuguese-speaking country? If so, the possibilities are pretty close to endless.
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