
Top 5 artists you should be listening to this week
These are the AL DÍA’s musical recommendations for this week.
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‘A Soldier’s Play’
January 26th, 2023Meeting of Afro Women
January 25th, 2023Juan López at the Kimmel
January 23rd, 2023Sculpting Bronx Diversity
January 23rd, 2023Penélope Cruz at MET Gala
January 19th, 2023Chalino’s Ballad
January 18th, 2023Maria and Boricua art
January 18th, 2023'La Brega' gets a 2nd season
January 16th, 2023During its second artistic round, this iconic Venezuelan band aims to immortalize a sound that influenced a large part of a generation in the country, after having taken a couple of creative breaks. Its members have retaken unpublished songs and remixes to gradually return and conquer a renewed audience, with "Xanax" being the last single that the members have given to their fans, as a reminder of what is to come.
On the 9th of February, the launching of the collaborative album "Un Mundo Raro" was made in homage to José Alfredo Jiménez, the iconic voice of ranchera music. After the release of "Te solté la rienda" in the voice of Julieta Venegas, Calamaro and Downs join to interpret "En el ultimo trago", 1975 song that returns to the stage thanks to this fantastic duet.
We had presented Vicente García before, as one of the most current exponents of Dominican and Caribbean music in general. "El Yeyo" is another of the songs from his album A la mar, from 2016.
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This Colombian band has repositioned the genre of cumbia thanks to its electronic and eclectic mergers, as well as its fantastic live performances. "Siembra" is part of one of its best and most recent productions, "Ayo" of 2017.
This Argentine singer – who later on moved to Mexico - is one of the most current voices of Latin American alternative pop, a scene she has conquered through her voice, and her unique lyrics and her musicality that makes everyone dance. "Café para Dos" is her latest single released in 2017 and which anticipates a wider production that is on the way.
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