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Aphasic
1 minute ago, Monsieur D said:

 

The one that I love the most from La Quinta Estación Is:

 

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Lady Adga
15 minutes ago, Aphasic said:

I don't know but I guess the biggest issue with their haters is that they don't consider them a rock band (which Maná the band does consider itself as a rock band) and that gets them upset. I don't know but since the 2010s is become really rare for Mexicans to find the massive success they used to have before hence why we don't have big names right now like Thalia, Paulina Rubio, Mana , OV7, Kabah, Julieta Venegas, Alejandro Fernández, RBD, Jesse y Joy etc. All we have is artists that do mildly good like Danna Paola and the big names are Maluma, Karol G, J. Balvin, Bad Bunny, Rosalía, etc, who aren't Mexican. I don't know what's happening culturally or socially in our country that our own artists are not being well recieved as other Latino artists.

 

 

Music in the country, and in Latin America in general, has declined a lot, there are no great artists like there used to be. Even so, there are independent artists who continue to create good music, even if they are not so successful and almost always remain in the shadows, while the mediocre ones take the biggest slice of the cake. Mediocre music for a mediocre generation.

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Aphasic
10 minutes ago, VenusHooker said:

Music in the country, and in Latin America in general, has declined a lot, there are no great artists like there used to be. Even so, there are independent artists who continue to create good music, even if they are not so successful and almost always remain in the shadows, while the mediocre ones take the biggest slice of the cake. Mediocre music for a mediocre generation.

I agree

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RudraCNG

Omg I'm afraid to post a LOVG song with Leire because people may hate me (I love Amaia too) but here I go:

 

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UnknownUser71
11 minutes ago, RudraCNG said:

Omg I'm afraid to post a LOVG song with Leire because people may hate me (I love Amaia too) but here I go:

 

:firega:

Although I love Amaia, she is one of my favorite artists EVER, I have to say (don't come at me), that LODVG has EVOLVED a lot since Leire joined them.

"Abrázame" is easily they best lead single. There I said it.

That being said, Amaia's solo career IS EXCEPTIONAL. When she released Si Dios Quiere... I was like, GIRL, what's this??? THIS IS AMAZING. And then she released Nacidos Para Creer :giveup: i'm still shaking...

EDIT: 

"Tu me enseñaste que separarse es repartirse un arsenal, que no es tan grave perderlo todo cuando hay tanto por ganar, tal vez lo olvide, tal vez lo triste es no estar triste y que de igual".

LYRICS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! 

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Juanlittlem
20 minutes ago, NAMURO said:

 

I was shook no one had posted Amaral.

Estàvem al cel, ara estem a l'infern
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Reject False Icons
2 hours ago, Aphasic said:

She was really big until she decided to speak bad of Mexico, the biggest market for any Hispanic singer. Her career never recovered.

No she didn’t :diane: they totally TWISTED her words on a critic about the mass music consumption in Mexico.

then they turned into xenophobia, and putting her as she thought she was superior

It all happened in the year 2000 and I wasn’t there, but I am thankful that the internet has reduced drastically these situations when TV, radio, newspapers can’t no longer target artists they don’t like to cancel them in a whole country.

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Juanlittlem

Can't help but tear up everytime I hear this song. 

And this one, even though she's not that known I love it. Such a powerful message.

 

Estàvem al cel, ara estem a l'infern
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Aphasic
39 minutes ago, Reject False Icons said:

No she didn’t :diane: they totally TWISTED her words on a critic about the mass music consumption in Mexico.

then they turned into xenophobia, and putting her as she thought she was superior

It all happened in the year 2000 and I wasn’t there, but I am thankful that the internet has reduced drastically these situations when TV, radio, newspapers can’t no longer target artists they don’t like to cancel them in a whole country.

https://www.eldictamen.mx/espectaculos/monica-naranjo-y-las-declaraciones-sobre-mexico-que-arruinaron-su-carrera/amp/

This is what she said during an interview with Rolling Stone España

"Por inmodesto que suene que yo lo diga, el mercado mexicano cambio a raíz de mi aparición. Se trataba de un mercado poco pluralizado, en un país en el que imperaba la música norteña, que vendía y vende unos 6 millones de copias al año, y en el que la mayoría de los artistas eran ya mayores y cantaban baladitas edulcoradas…y de repente aparece una niña de 19 años con el pelo bicolor y un corpiño con alerones cantando una canción a ritmo disco pop que dice “El Amor Coloca” y que de la noche a la mañana encabeza las listas. Yo creo que llene un hueco, y eso se demuestra en la cantidad de imitadores que surgieron”

"As immodest as it may sound that I say it, the Mexican market changed as a result of my appearance. It was a little pluralized market, in a country where norteño music prevailed, which sold and sells about 6 million copies a year , and in which most of the artists were older and sang sweet ballads ... and suddenly a 19-year-old girl with bicolor hair and a flared bodice appears singing a song to the rhythm of a pop disco that says "El Amor Coloca" and that overnight tops the charts. I think it fills a gap, and that is shown in the number of imitators that emerged "

We already had Paulina Rubio, Thalia, Fey, Alejandra Guzmán, Gloria Trevi, Luis Miguel, and she basically did say that came to teach us what real pop music was, like girl Alejandra Guzmán and Gloria Trevi were even better than you when you came and Alejandra had very sexual and had a very unapologetic approach to music and where do I begin with Gloria Trevi, Trevi was literally changing our pop culture and not just in Mexico but in Latinamerica. She obviously meant that comment in the most derogatory and reductive possible way about the state of "Mexican" music. 

Trying to defend her dismissive and undertone xenophobic comment is like saying that Trump likes Mexicans even though he literally called us rapists (though some of us are good in his own words). The interview and her words were never twisted. She knew what she said and she shouldn't have.

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KURUSHITOVSKA

Not so many songs from Spain in here lol 

 

¿Qué currículum tiene ésta tarántula?
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