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.
There’s no better gift for your mother than some delightful tribute tunes about mothers.
Yah, Brooklynits and residents/visitors know that Celebrate Brooklyn hosts some pretty gnarly, many FREE, and diverse shows at Prospect Park every single summer for the…
These 10 Latin songs bring about themes of protests and revolution, because after all, May Day and Cinco de mayo do represent that.
In “Sacar La Voz,” Ana Tijoux keeps up with that main theme, like in the previous, “Shock.” But while in that one she was accusing…
The LA Dodger Organization recently announced via LA Weekly the latest series of performers for Viva Los Dodgers, an annual series of events celebrating the…
I’ve always said it, we need more remixes of Ana Tijoux. And I’m talking up-beat dancefloor-oriented remixes.
Austin’s Pachanga Music Festival lineup announced! ft. Calle 13, Los Lonely Boys, Chico Trujillo, Ana Tijoux, Forro in the Dark, Davíd Garza, Brownout, Girl in…
In this column, DJ Juan Data gives you one worthy mixtape every week to check out. This week: DJ Beto
The social networks got flooded with posts concerning Luís Alberto Spinetta’s departure since it was publicly announced yesterday evening (Argentina’s time).
The video came out today to commemorate the date of would-be Dilla’s birthday if he was still around. He may be gone, but his legacy…