 Everyone who knows me knows that I pretend to speak Spanish. And because of that, have had a huge affixtion with Latin music ever since my Greek-Mexican cousins introduced me to Selena in the fourth grade (who I will add, still is considered to be one of my musical idols). But despite my steadfast love for Aventura, Wisin Y Yandel, Marc Anthony, and a total hodge-podge of other Latino and Reggaetone artists both old and new, have definitely felt that the Latin music scene has been stagnent in its sound. Well, the alternative-Reggaeton-infused boriqua duo, dubbed Calle 13 after the street they grew up on in the barios of San Juan, Puerto Rico, totally proved me wrong.
Everyone who knows me knows that I pretend to speak Spanish. And because of that, have had a huge affixtion with Latin music ever since my Greek-Mexican cousins introduced me to Selena in the fourth grade (who I will add, still is considered to be one of my musical idols). But despite my steadfast love for Aventura, Wisin Y Yandel, Marc Anthony, and a total hodge-podge of other Latino and Reggaetone artists both old and new, have definitely felt that the Latin music scene has been stagnent in its sound. Well, the alternative-Reggaeton-infused boriqua duo, dubbed Calle 13 after the street they grew up on in the barios of San Juan, Puerto Rico, totally proved me wrong.Check out Atrevete-te-te or Un Beso de Desayuno. I've been playing them multiple times a day for the past two weeks and will probably hate both of the songs a week from now. Regardless, the music is fun, the lyrics are funny, and their good looks with definitely make you caliente.
 
 
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