Non-Latinos post your favorite Latinx music
Non-Latinos post your favorite Latinx music
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As you wish
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Are you a tourist? I’m asking for non Latinos to post music from the region
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No, I'm Brazilian
Posting another one:
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Argie folkloric music is kino, caribbean music used to be cool before american influence
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The Italian version is better
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This region of Brazil is the most spanish-sounding Portuguese I’ve ever heard
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latin music is very easy on the eyes
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Sounds more like folkloric Colombian music t.b.h, andalucian music is more like this
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>Andalusian music
>5 seconds in, shows a black guy playing bongos
???
At that time we still hold some colonies in Africa and paco de lucia is one of the best guitarists in history.
The Gaúcho dialect is the most Spanish-sounding
Does this sound Mexican to spaniards? The instrumental I mean, I’m sure the accent is different so ignore the singer
Also, of all your Latino bros who do you think of more, or is most relevant in Spain overall not just in music? We have a few Colombians and Cubans in my area but I assume Mexico is “the big one” in Spain, while Argentina is closer with the accent and such
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Based, that's one of the rhythms of the Caipira music which indeed has a Spanish influence, that one you posted specifically is called Catira or Cateretê and it is also one of our traditional dances.
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However I don't think our dialect sounds Spanish when spoken
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Yeah, latin americans often use same instrument but different, plus musically they were more influenced by andalucians (flamenco, fandango, etc), in Castile and Aragon the main thing used to be the jotas
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Weird to explain but his voice sounds like every German and Belgian boomer I’ve encountered. Not necessarily the accent - although at some points like in the beginning it does - but that *sound*, cadence, and mannerisms he has
Only Cubans had a musical impact here desu (rumba flamenca)
Meant to clarify, SW German boomer*
I live in Saarbrücken rn and he has that old speech in him
I said besides music, and not even impact just what you assume the moment I walk up to you and say “Latin America”
Then it’s Colombia or Peru for me.
Mexico isn’t really relevant here, sorry Mexibros.