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th3shuffleplaylist · 11 months
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mindb0dysoulll · 1 year
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donpapabear · 5 months
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Akwid x Vicente Fernández - Un Millón de Primaveras Remix
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crownedpatriot11 · 8 months
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You like Akwid?
Haven’t heard of them but l’ll check them out
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cyarsk5230 · 10 months
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Latin hip hop
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Latin hip hop (also known as Latin rap) is hip hop music that is recorded by artists in the United States of Hispanic and Latino descent, along with Spanish-speaking countries in the Caribbean, North America, Central America, South America, and Spain.Latin hip hop
Stylistic originsHip hop
Cultural origins1970s, Bronx, New York City
Typical instrumentsTurntable, synthesizer, DAW, rapping, drum machine, sampler, drums, guitar, bass guitar, piano, beatboxing, vocals
Latino hip hop in the United StatesEdit
Latin rapEdit
In the late 1980s and early 1990s, most Latin rap came from New York and the West Coast of the United States. Due to the heaviest Puerto Rican migration to New York City in the '50s, during the 70s, the birth of hip hop involved Latinos from the Caribbean islands. DJ Kool Herc was from Jamaica. Puerto Rico loved Hip Hop from America. Among the first rappers from the island were TNT, Brewley MC and Vico C. Later generations saw talented MCs, DJs and groups emerge all over the island. And artists from this period include Daddy Yankee, Anuel AA,[1] Big Boy, Bad Bunny, MC Ceja, Noriel, Ozuna, Iann Dior, Ivy Queen, Mexicano, Chezina, Lito y Polaco, and Kool Bob Love.[2]
Mellow Man Ace was the first Latino artist to have a major bilingual single, the 1989 track "Mentirosa". This song went platinum, leading Mellow Man Ace to be described as the "Godfather of Latin rap" and inducted into the Hip Hop Hall of Fame inductee. In 1990, fellow West Coast artist Kid Frost further brought Latinos to the rap forefront with his hit song "La Raza (song)." In 1991, Kid Frost, Mellow Man, A.L.T. and several other Latin rappers formed the rap super group Latin Alliance and released a self-titled album which featured the hit "Lowrider (On the Boulevard)". A.L.T. also scored a hit later that year with his remake of the song Tequila. Cypress Hill, of which Mellow Man Ace was a member before going solo, would become the first Latino rap group to reach platinum status in 1991. The group has since continued to release other Gold and Platinum albums. Ecuadorian born rapper Gerardo received heavy rotation on video and radio for his single "Rico, Suave". While commercially watered-down, his album enjoyed a status of being one of the first mainstream Spanglish CDs on the market. Johnny J was a multi-platinum songwriter, music producer, and rapper who was perhaps best known for his production on Tupac Shakur's albums All Eyez on Me and Me Against the World.[3] He also produced the 1990 single Knockin' Boots for his classmate Candyman's album Ain't No Shame in My Game, which eventually went platinum thanks to the single.[4]
In the mid-1990s, the success of LA's Cypress Hill led to additional Latin hip-hop artists finding label support. Delinquent Habits were a horn-sampling trio that found MTV support for their breakout bilingual single "Tres Delinquentes" in 1996. By the early 2000's, two Mexico-born, United States-raised Latin hip hop acts found success on major labels. LA's Akwid fused banda with hip-hop on hits like "No Hay Manera" while Milwaukee's Kinto Sol told tales of Mexican immigrant life over more minimalist beats. The genre even spawned a bicultural novelty, the Brooklyn-based crew Hip Hop Hoodíos, who fused their dual Jewish and Latino cultures on songs like "Havana Nagila" and "Raza Hoodía."
Latin rap in the East Coast and MiamiEdit
DJ Charlie Chase fused hip-hop with salsa and other music genres. Chase was the DJ for the New York hip-hop group the Cold Crush Brothers, from 1978 and through the '80s. East Coast Latin artists such as the Beatnutsemerged in the early 1990s, with New Jersey native Chino XL earning recognition for his lyricism and equal controversy for his subject matter. In 1992, Mesanjarz of Funk, led by the Spanish/English flow of Mr. Pearl, became the first Spanish rap group signed to a major label (Atlantic Records). In 1994, Platinum Producer and DJ Frankie Cutlass used his own label, Hoody Records, to produce his single “Puerto Rico” which became a classic. In the late 1990s, Puerto Rican rapper Big Punisher became the first Latino solo artist to reach platinum sales for an LP with his debut album Capital Punishment, which included hit song "Still Not a Player".
Southwest and Chicano rapEdit
Latin rap (as well as its subgenre of Chicano rap) has thrived along the West Coast, Southwest and Midwestern states with little promotion due to the large Latino populations of those regions. Jonny Z is considered to be a pioneer of Latin hip-hop, due to him being one of the first Latinos combining Spanglish lyrics with freestyle, salsa, mambo, and regional Mexican banda. He scored four Billboard Hot Dance singles between 1993 and 1997, including one of the greatest Miami bass songs of all time, "Shake Shake (Shake That Culo)". Besides bass music, he also recorded the Chicano anthem "Orale". The Oxford Encyclopedia of Latinos and Latinas in the United States Volume 2, Page 301 states: "A new style of Latina and Latino hip-hop was created in Miami and Texas by the bass rappers DJ Laz and Jonny Z, who mixed Latin styles with bass music".[5]
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soulteaandflowers · 1 year
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Tuve mi primera era de obsesión con los Akwid cuando tenía como 11 años gracias a "Cuentos pa' morros" y me acaba de regresar a mis 20's. 😔👌🏻
Tienen puras joyas. 🇲🇽🎶
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frances-limon07 · 1 year
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laxzelbio · 2 years
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A lot of nuttin from the master p down south hustlers cd
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mujerpazcana · 2 years
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En ‘El soplo de la muerte’, Mc Leyki nos invita a buscar la luz en medio de la oscuridad
En ‘El soplo de la muerte’, Mc Leyki nos invita a buscar la luz en medio de la oscuridad
Boletín de Prensa No. 401– 22 de junio de 2022Cortesía Rugidos Disidentes Sensitiva y emocional, ‘El Soplo de la muerte’ es una canción en la que el artista de rap colombiano reflexiona sobre las dificultades de la existencia Nacido en Fusagasugá en 1993, German Schlinder Gómez, descubriría a los 14 años, gracias a la inquietud que dejaría en él la agrupación mexicana AKWID, que la música sería…
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12luiscastro · 2 years
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De un momento a otro suceden tantas cosas
unas buenas y otras menos cariñosas,
muy profundo dentro de mi ser
camino solo con un triste amanecer,
pero bueno fuera perderme para siempre
y nunca mas dar la cara entre la gente.
Pero que cobarde fuera si eso yo lo hiciera
se que estas cosas no las aguanta cualquiera.
Aveces briago creo me pierdo entre los tragos,
como si me valiera todo rolando dados,
mas tranquilo compa aguantame tantito
tengo lo que debo pero quiero otro poquito.
Aveces sueño con mis compas y mujeres
aveces sueño que abandono mis deveres,
aveces simplemente sueño que me maldicen
y aveces sueño que el mundo me contradice.
Akwid~Soledad
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polefm · 3 years
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depress-ed · 4 years
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Y sin embargo, sigues siendo la primera, nunca te olvidaré, lo juro, aunque me muera.
No puedo olvidarte, siempre suspiraré cada vez al recordarte, como quisiera regresar un poco atrás y nunca haberte conocido para así vivir en paz.
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esa-que-te-ama · 6 years
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…cuando estés feliz, y me trates de olvidar, en todo lo que hagas me vas a imaginar
Anda y ve lo dudo. Akwid. 
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enchufatechicago · 3 years
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Friday on Vocalo 91.1FM new music from Pierre Cruz w/Shotto Guapo, along with Akwid and Santi Mostaffa. These are great new tracks con mucho power! Tune in on “Jill Afternoons” from 1-5PM CST. Live stream: Vocalo.org
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