If cumbia could travel safely all the way from Barranquilla, Colombia to Melbourne, Australia, I don’t think taking its next evolutionary step to the moon…
Chingo Bling returns with a Chicano rap/dance classic, this time teaming up with Dalmata and Erick Rincón for some bota picuda action.
“Bullets are as cheap as condoms” raps Residente on the fifth official video of Calle 13’s Entren los Que Quieran.
What do you wish for when you dream, Mexican? / ¿A qué le tiras cuando sueñas, Mexicano? Watch the premiere clip of Hecho En México…
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. …
Nina Sky delivers more glittering soul than all of Mariah Carey’s, Beyonce’s, and Christina Aguilera’s R&B loving careers combined.
Alika is back in full force with a new cumbia/rap song. This time in collaboration with Tito of the cumbia villera group La Liga.
Out of all the bands in Los Angeles’ latin music scene, Chicano Batman was perhaps the most criminally underrepresented…until now.
Boogat’s “Moviembre” is a hilarious song about the facial aesthetics of hipster subculture, dropped over a savory electrocumbia beat produced by no other than Mexico…
In her Halloween video “UP,” it seems young Dani Shivers subjugates her friend so her heart can be ripped out in the middle of a…
Watch the jungle clad dance troop in Humanimals’ latest video “Like You Like” perform “Thriller”-esque dance moves.
Neon vomit has never looked so… deliciously texturized.
The quirkiness of this video, and Cineplexx’s performance on the upcoming, full-length album Perfume, due out on Saturday, October 20th, are darling.
If you notice rapid heart palpitations or convulsions from watching “Extraña Coincidencia,” make sure to call the paramedics.
Astro’s lastest music video projects gem-enthusiasts, mind-readers, and humans on some sort of otherworldly quest.
Seriously, I don’t even particularly pay attention to lady bits and I was aroused, or perhaps tantalized by the simplicity of this Meketrefe and Simpson…
I couldn’t hold back the tears watching this video and I want Carla Morrison to plan my big gay wedding, too!
Northern California band Los Cenzontles are revivalists of Mexican and Tejano sounds that address current and relevant issues in their lyrics.
When L.A.’s DJ Nu-Mark teamed up with our favorite borderline Latino, Will “Quantic” Holland, magic happened.