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The latest emerging
artists on "La Música's recomienda"
When you discover a new artist, you don't just want to hear the song,
you want to know everything—what their name means, where they're from,
how they started, what their process is like, which music they listen to.
Whether their struggle was real or if they were an overnight sensation,
it's the stories that truly bring the music to life.
To go further behind the scenes with emerging artists, LaMusica App of
Spanish Broadcasting System, Inc. (SBS) (OTC: SBSAA) is introducing the
new wave of "LaMusica Recomienda", the artist development in our news
section that supports up-and-comers across genres and gives fans a
glimpse inside their lives.
"LaMusica Recomienda" will highlight one emerging artist every week in
the news section tab called "LaMusica Megafono".
All these unique stories will live alongside the music—plus you'll start
to see them on LaMusica's many owned and operated playlists, creating a
variety of new potential discovery moments for LaMusica listeners and
viewers.
Read about our new "LaMusica Recomienda" https://www.lamusica.com/news
artists below, and check out www.lamusica.com.
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About "LaMusica's Recomienda" Artists:
Bruses:
Today we bring you an artist who seeks (and manages) to break with some
of the stereotypes of the industry. Her theme, her look and her music
are born from deep feelings that put issues on the table that are not
always easy to talk about, especially for the youngest.Bruses was born
in Tijuana, Baja California. He started playing guitar when he was only
7 years old and by ten, he already had some of his early songs ready.
Chita:
Today we introduce you to Francisca Gil, better known as Chita, a
24-year-old Argentine singer and songwriter, who offers sounds that come
from the soul, through Rhythms & Blues and reggaeton.
Ptazeta:
In just over a year and a half, this Canarian singer has gone from total
anonymity to being one of the most popular names in the Spanish
mainstream.
Much of this success is due to 'Mami', a song in which, like others in
her repertoire, it is openly directed at a woman, clearly and openly. As
Ptazeta says, "If I like women, what do I sing about? For me it is the
most natural thing in the world".
La Joaqui
At this point, there is no doubt that Argentine urban music is making
its way by leaps and bounds. With names like Cazzu, Khea, Nicki Nicole,
Duki or Tiago PZK, the South Americans are making themselves present in
trap, reggaeton and hip hop, with firm footing. One of the artists from
that region, who has not yet become very international (but is on the
way), is this 26-year-old from Mar del Plata, whose real name is
Joaquinha Lerena.
Grupo Diez 4Tro
Regional Mexican music is different from other mainstream genres, the
essence of its sound and its lyrics is deeply rooted in a lifestyle and
customs that if you have not lived in your own flesh, it is difficult to
understand or enjoy. Unlike what many believe, this genre is not
exclusive to Mexicans, since in Colombia it is also one of the most
popular musical styles in the country. In this regard, one of the bands
that has come to change the rules of the game, mixing Corridos with
Drills, a variation of the trap that Chief Keef came to popularize years
ago, is Grupo Diez 4tro.
Karen Méndez
Like so many other boys and girls her age, this young woman, born in the
beautiful city of Mar del Plata, Argentina and raised in the Canary
Islands, Spain, took her first steps in music, uploading 15-second
versions of some of your favorite songs of the moment.
Maia Reficco
It is rare to recommend a Latina artist who has already starred in a
Nickelodeon series and had a starring role in a Broadway play.It so
happens that Maia was born in Boston, United States but moved with her
parents to Argentina when she was 7 years old.At age 15, Maia confessed
to her mother, a renowned vocal coach who has worked with such artists
as Chayanne and Tini Stoessell, that instead of studying botany as she
had promised, she wanted to study singing.So, she traveled to Los
Angeles to study with Eric Vetro, another vocal coach who has worked
with great artists like Ariana Grande, Camila Cabello, and Shawn Mendes,
among many others.
Nicole Favre
From now on it seems that 90% of the mainstream music that sounds these
days comes from the same countries as always; that's why it's refreshing
to find artists with a different DNA.
This is the case of Nicole Favre, a Peruvian who, like so many musicians
of her generation, found her door to fame, uploading covers of her to
her YouTube channel.
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ABOUT SPANISH BROADCASTING SYSTEM, INC.
Spanish Broadcasting System, Inc. is a leading Hispanic media company
that owns and operates radio stations located in the top U.S. Hispanic
markets of New York, Los Angeles, Miami, Chicago, San Francisco, and
Puerto Rico, airing the Spanish Tropical, Regional Mexican, Spanish
Adult Contemporary, Top 40, and Latin Rhythmic format genres. SBS also
operates AIRE Radio Networks, a national radio platform which creates,
distributes and markets leading Spanish-language content to over 300+
affiliated stations reaching 95% of the U.S. Hispanic audience and
MegaTV, a network television operation with over-the-air, cable and
satellite distribution and affiliates throughout the U.S. and Puerto
Rico. In addition, SBS produces live concerts and events and publishes
multiple bilingual websites, including LaMusica, an online destination
and mobile app providing streaming content related to Latin music,
entertainment, news, and culture for today's U.S. Hispanic consumer. For
more information, visit us online at www.spanishbroadcasting.com.
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Publicado el 25 de
agosto del 2021
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