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But soon enough, Hijos de Barrón would be scooped up by Universal, and Komando Negro by emerging indie label DEL, also home to young corrido acts like Eslabon Armado and the late Ariel Camacho. Today many other Latin house artists have emerged to create many successful songs of this genre,[2] and also remixes. In the second half of the 1980s, some of the pioneers of house music of Latin-American descent gave birth to this genre by releasing house records in Spanish. Early examples include Jesse Velez's "Girls Out on the Floor" 1985, "Amor Puertorriqueño" by Raz on DJ International and "Break 4 Love" by Raze. A triple chocolate fudge cake, tiramisu, cheesecake topped with cherry compote, a three-layer carrot cake with cream cheese frosting, canoli, and spumoni ice cream are among the desserts.
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Now, with just a few weeks left in their residency, they’re looking to the future — and to opportunities beyond TikTok. Even if more companies took the same hands-on approach to finding and funding emerging talent that DirecTV and Whalar have, they’d still be tackling the problem at a rate of five TikTokers every six months. TikTok, meanwhile, reportedly has more than a billion users and grows larger by the day. Below, see our updating list of Latin tours that have already been announced for 2024.
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Another specialty, tartufo, features raspberry gelato dipped in bittersweet chocolate and drizzled with a raspberry Chambord sauce. The limited-edition strawberry shortcake comes with two sweet biscuits piled high with layers of fresh berries and whipped cream made with AE Dairy heavy cream on top. Boals said that Latin King is the last stop for the AE truck, which is headquartered across the street from the restaurant. Boals estimated the Italian restaurant that originally opened in 1947 on the east side of Des Moines has offered strawberry shortcake for around 40 years, selling 50 to 80 orders a day. The second monster to greet visitors is La Lechuza, a mythical creature from Mexico and southwest Texas.
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Strictly Rhythm employed producer Armand van Helden, who released "Pirates of The Caribbean Vol. III". While the strawberry shortcake is seasonal, Latin King offers a robust list of desserts. Andrea Flores is a reporter with De Los covering the many contours of Latinidad for the Los Angeles Times. She has both her bachelor’s and master’s degrees from Stanford University and is originally from Waukegan, Ill. Like the stories of our ancestors, our grandmas, our great-grandmothers,” Aleman said. Murdy explained that these scary stories also serve as a form of discipline in Latino culture.
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These artists and makers incorporate influence of Latin America into chic home decor. The concept first started as a food truck, but Alfonso, who was formerly a chef in Miami, decided to plant roots in Cincinnati where Michelle is from, according to Latin House's website. Latin House, a Cuban restaurant run by Chef Ramon Alfonso and his wife, Michelle Alfonso, officially opens Tuesday.

Our a la carte menu features brunch favorites with a #madlove twist, $18.99 bottomless mimosas & modelos. When it’s ordered to go, Boals deconstructs the dish so the biscuit doesn’t get soggy. These tales of horror ring true to Latino visitors of the theme park who have their own family tales. April Luna first heard of La Llorona from her grandfather, who had an encounter with an unexplained figure. Aside from slightly more pressure to do good work, all five Fuego members had only positive things to say about their relationship with DirecTV and Whalar, and were optimistic that their time in the house would set them up for future success. The financial underpinnings of their role — free housing, food and travel stipends, production equipment, a studio and a paycheck, all in exchange for a fixed number of branded posts each month — seem as benign and equitable as they could hope for.
The father murders the woman, and in a fit of rage, the son murders the father. His grandfather comes home, beats his grandson for his actions, and condemns him to carry the sack of his murdered father’s bones into the woods. Visitors to the maze, located in the Parisian Courtyard, are greeted by La Muerte before entering the haunted house. A group of Latino directors put together a horror anthology that leans into the myths and monsters of Latino culture.
According to a 2021 Chartmetric study, among the share of Top 100 artists on YouTube, regional Mexican music grew by 30% in 2020. That same year, Apple Music reported a 30% uptick in regional Mexican streams, and Spotify reported 1.8 billion annual streams of regional Mexican songs. “Regional Mexican as we know it is redefining itself and expanding its reach across borders,” says Spotify’s Head of Latin, Monica Herrera Damashek. Dressed in casual blue jeans, a black T-shirt and a fitted cap that reads “Humilde,” he swans across the property, past the pool and toward a garage the size of a full mechanic shop.
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Cutting's DJ Norty Cotto was deemed the most representative producer of Latin house. Among the various hits are 2 in a Room's "Las Mujeres", "Carnival" and "Dar la vuelta", Fun City's "Padentro" and "Baila", Sancocho's "Tumba la Casa", "Alcen las manos" and "Que siga el party" (LP) and Los Compadres' "La Rumba". Fulanito and their LP El hombre mas famoso de la tierra is a combination of house and Latin-American rhythms from that time. El General's "Muevelo" was another of the tunes of that time remixed to the sounds of Latin house by DJ/producers Pablo Pabanor Ortiz and Erick More Morillo, and Latin House Party 2[1] in collaboration with producers Rafael Torres, Ray Abraxas and Davidson Ospina. Join us for live entertainment and indulgent meals every Sunday Brunch from 10am-2pm.
In early 2020, Humilde signed 18-year-old singer-songwriter Ivonne Galaz, Rancho Humilde’s first female artist. Born in Ciudad Obregón, Sonora, Galaz and her older sister came to the United States as teens after their mother died of leukemia. Galaz recorded her first song with Cano, “Golpes de la Vida,” or “Hits of Life,” which recalls her journey from a shy tomboy in Sonora to a self-assured young woman living in L.A. “I do not come to show you what I lack,” she sings with a smooth, unruffled alto. The rise of Rancho Humilde is inextricable from the larger growth spurt happening in regional Mexican music.
And it’s easy to be enthusiastic about any effort to diversify the influencer landscape, which has been criticized for underrepresenting and underpaying creators of color. The rest of the crew followed their own winding paths toward influencerdom. González, 27 and also Mexican American, hoped to become a television reporter. He worked at broadcast stations across California and Nevada before a TikTok of him parodying a newscaster blew up and he decided that social media might be a “less traumatic” career. Just days after dropping Nadie Sabe Lo Que Va a Pasar Mañana, Bad Bunny announced his 2024 Most Wanted U.S. Tour, produced by Live Nation and Rimas, which will kick off Feb. 21 in Salt Lake City and runs until May 26 in Miami.