CABALLO presents STREET CUMBIA
Latino Resiste
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3d ago
Everybody who has followed Latino Resiste knows we have been at the forefront of the digital cumbia game since 2005. So, it is no surprise we keep dropping newer ways to approach the genre, and since there is a vital new fron of cumbia-corridos coming from Mexico, we believe it becomes imperative to counter-balance it with less pop centered feelings. Caballo presents STREET CUMBIA which is not just a remix album; it is about looking outward, expanding the pool of collaborators, and dropping rappers with different POVs to reimagine their addition to the ever-expanding cumbia diaspora. Whether i ..read more
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YAYA J’ADORA – Te Destruyo
Latino Resiste
by latinoresiste
2w ago
This is pure Latine dance music made 100% independently from our home studios in LA to the dance floors across the world. Born and raised in humble beginnings in San Diego and Colima Mexico, Yaya always wanted to step into a studio to put ideas down. Influenced majorly by stars like Yuri, Gloria Trevi, Lupita D’Alessio and pop stars like M.I.A, Kylie Minogue, Gaga and Gloria Gaynor. “I knew I wanted to do a dance floor, party fiesta song. I want everyone to dance, flirt, laugh and have fun when my song plays.”  TE DESTRUYO it’s YAYA J’ADORA debut single and it’s where comedy meets the be ..read more
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MELTING POT: SPAIN
Latino Resiste
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3w ago
The creative and commercial construction of a white Latino image by European artists who produce reggaetón is more than simply whitewashing. The shared language might impart a sense of authority and authenticity to these Spaniards. But we must remember that this language is shared precisely because of Spanish colonization. Bailando allowed Enrique Iglesias to reinvent himself as a hip Latin urban singer by relying on Afro-Latino cultural markers – in this case, reggaetón – while simultaneously embodying Latino whiteness”. So, we, at Latino Resiste, truly believe that we can embrace Spanish Cul ..read more
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Therapy for Pain- Doomed
Latino Resiste
by latinoresiste
3w ago
Death Metal straight from the mountains of Bogota. Therapy for Pain unveils DOOMED. With former members of Neurosis Inc (Col) & Eutanasia, the project has 8 tracks that may deviate from the established forms of making Death Metal and bringing elements from industrial, black, and groove metal. Because we love METAL LATINO. Grab DOOMED from our Bandcamp ..read more
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CHUCK UBEAT- Tropik ALLE
Latino Resiste
by latinoresiste
3w ago
Celebrating International Women’s day & Black History, the one and only Tropical Bass OG, Mr CHUCK UPBEAT unveils his most recent EP called TROPIK ELLE, an energetic, inspiring and overall a great way to support, empower and celebrate women’s massive impact in the tropical (BASS) scene. Tracks from M.I.A, Koffee, SPICE, Fay Ann Lyons and Major lazer get the Upbeat treatment. Grab the release from our BANDCAMP RIGHT HERE ..read more
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CARNNIBAL- GET READY
Latino Resiste
by latinoresiste
3w ago
CARNNIBAL is one of the first “left-field” dancehall artist we have been supporting since the inception of Latino Resiste. This time his signature BASS extra-mega-boosted drops meet the experimental while still being relatable side of the ever changing dancehall sphere. See your speakers CRY BASS ..read more
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SARVICA – SISTEMA EN TICK TACK
Latino Resiste
by latinoresiste
3w ago
Hip hop has been a global phenomenon for decades, but it’s only recently that Latin Underground Hip Hop has emerged as a powerful and dynamic sub-genre within the hip hop community. With a unique blend of traditional Latin rhythms, socially conscious lyrics, and cutting-edge production techniques, Latin Underground Hip Hop is capturing the attention of audiences around the world. At its core, Latin Underground Hip Hop is about giving voice to the marginalized and disenfranchised. From Puerto Rico to Mexico, from Chile to Argentina, artists are using their music to address social, political, an ..read more
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MELTING POT: CANADA
Latino Resiste
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3w ago
Latino Resiste gets super proud to unveil their newest ingredient to our MELTING POT series. This time by adding some Maple Syrup to the recipe we’re making a delicious party meal where Canadian roots and futuristic bass meets with underground and some of their biggest acts. Lots of Pow Wow bass beats, starting the compilation with straight flames from The Mississaugas of the Credit & Lakota Cree, these Native nations enchanting music blends so effortlessly with bass music that it was a no brainer for us to open the compilation with them. Then we move to a 2025+ sound by fusing Drake and ..read more
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The Selvaticos – 2 A.M.
Latino Resiste
by latinoresiste
3w ago
The Selvaticos are back. Straight up from the streets of Bogota, Dusseldorf & London. If you have never heard of them, it is basically the perfect band for people who like music and enjoy dancing but don’t really care about either. One of the few old school ragga jungle-turned into- full new hardcore D&B depending on the mood, They’ve collected another grab bag of party tunes that sound as good on your phone as in the clubs, sorted by a dizzying number of featured vocalists, and for the first time in Latino Resiste, we have not just one but 2 tracks in German. This album, somehow, feel ..read more
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