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.
Can’t get enough Tijoux? I know I can’t. That’s why I love it when I find new remixes of her tracks like this one here…
In this interview, we catch up with Chilean femcee Ana Tijoux where we talked about the fine points between politics and relationships, the influences of…
In this new feature, we’ll give you a new playlist every now and then curated by some of our favorite bands and artists. This week,…
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Anita Tijoux is banging out Lima, Peru on January 18th for the world renown indie extravaganza hosted by the one and only IndieGentes with the…
It’s pretty arbitrary to choose the best Latin songs of an entire year. One man’s Cerati is another man’s Merenbooty Girls. But we’ve crowned a…
French-Chilean hip hop poetess Ana Tijoux sheds light on the ongoing conflict happening in Chile and the student movement in her latest video “Shock.”
Read about what happened in San Francisco’s Outside Lands 2011, featuring Ana Tijoux, Ximena Sariñana, Mexican Institute of Sound, and more!
Watch all the exclusive on-air performances and interviews from the 2011 LAMC. Check out Ximena Sariñana, Hello Seahorse!, Francisca Valenzuela, Poncho, and many more!
We’ve had our eyes peeled for Spain’s Premios de la Música Independiente. Here we talk about the winners’ much acclaimed work including El Guincho, Triángulo…