Born in France to a Chilean father and a French mother, Anita first achieved fame as the singer for Chilean hip-hop pioneers Makiza, before breaking out on her own solo career. Duets with Julieta Venegas and an evolving, eclectic sound brought her international success, but with her latest album, 1977, Ana finally returned to her old school hip-hop roots.
So you’re not invited to the Latin Grammys? Don’t worry. There are plenty of chances to catch Ana Tijoux onstage if you’re in California. …
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Panamérika turns 4 reached their 200 radio show. Coincidentally on this 4 year anniversary, it happens during one of them most distressing events of Mexico,…
Ana Tijoux is no strange to the immigrant experience. We see her doing a new acoustic version of her protest anthem “Shock,” similar to the…
We’ve brought you 20+ FREE downloads from LAMC participating artists like Ximena Sariñana, Kinky, Los Auténticos Decadentes, No Te Va Gustar, Ana Tijoux, Carla Morrison,…
LAMC just announced their complete lineup via Spotify with a pretty cool 23-track playlist. We expect this to be big, so behold this year’s lineup!…
Ritmo Machine’s “La Calle” was built around the other guest on the track, Psycho Realm’s Sick Jacken; the main character isn’t him but the streets…