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C. Tangana and MC Bin Laden Look for Love in "Pa llamar tu atención"
Watch the new video from the Spanish rapper and one of the biggest names in Brazilian carioca funk.
Fighting Corruption in Peru with Perra Vida's Hardcore Feminist Punk
"The incredibly high number of femicides, rapes, and sexual exploitation—in conjunction with many other horrible things, it makes you want to collapse and cry. But it can also motivate you to actually do something."
Pussy Riot Member Sentenced After On-Field Protest at the World Cup Final
Veronica Nikulshina, the first member to face the court, was sentenced to 15 days of administrative arrest at a special prison and was banned from attending future sporting events.
Ricarda Cometa's 'Soltá el Bambú' Is a Rhythmic Noise Rock Explosion
The Peruvian-Argentine duo’s new track is built on a stark contrast between noise rock, improvisation, and pure rhythm.
This Dad Does Cute-as-Hell Depeche Mode Covers With His Kids
"I've heard that Depeche Mode knows who we are."
An Exclusive, Behind-the-Scenes Look at 'Ayo,' Bomba Estéreo’s Latest Album
The eponymous documentary offers an inside look into the Colombian band’s creative process, during, before, and after their recent record "Ayo".
Treat Yourself to a New Music Video for Toto's "Africa," With Pablo Escobar
Forget the original. This is the best damn thing we've seen all year.
The Noisey Guide to Partying in Mexico When You Don't Speak Spanish
An essential dictionary for gringos who like to get down.
In Monterrey, Life Moves to the Rhythm of Cumbia
A chronicle about street musicians in the Mexican city where the genre has most deeply taken root.
Danny Ocean Is the New King of Reggaeton
His two new singles,"Dembow" and "Vuelve" show us the future of pop music.,
A Tiny, Drug-Free Room in Colombia Is One of the World's Best Techno Clubs
With an anonymous owner who refers to himself only as “The Entity,” this DIY venue in Pereira has become the epicenter of the country’s most vanguardist electronic movement.
Magín Díaz, the Latin Grammy Winner Who Doesn't Remember When He Was Born
Shortly before his death on November 28, we visited Magín Diáz at his home in Gamero, in the Bolívar Department of Colombia. He was the oldest artist to win one of the most important awards in Latin American music.