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I'm taking spanish in college and I think that listen to latin or spanish music will help me understand it better. Can anyone give me some good artists or songs.

Thanks :)

2006-09-13 12:28:19 · 18 answers · asked by Raziel 3 in Entertainment & Music Music

18 answers

Go out and find the album Rei Momo by David Byrne. Yes, a Scottish man who was raised in Canada, who made it big in the US singing traditionally composed Latin music with his unique lyrics. Trust me, it works, and it's more Latin than Jennifer Lopez,, Shakira, Julio Ingleses' son, Marc Anthony, and all that other crap that passes as "Latin" music these days. This is authentic Latin styles, with traditional Latin instruments and arrangements.
He also had a song on his album, Look Into The Eyeball, called Desconcido Soy, where he sings with a Spanish group, and he did a song with Selena before she died, called God's Child. It's a good, creepy song.

2006-09-13 12:30:25 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

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2016-05-30 21:16:14 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

In order to listen to a singer with a very clean pronunciation, the best choice is Luis Miguel, a Mexican guy...
You can also try Juanes, a Colombian singer and Buena Vista Social Club, an excellent selection of Cuban singers and players.
Even better, to help your listening abilities in the process of understanding different accents, try as many different singers/styles from abroad, such as Mecano (Spain), Soda Stereo (Argentina), Los Prisioneros (Chile), and Amigos Invisibles. Although some of them could be considered very local and difficult to understand, it is also a great possibility of learning slang vocabulary (maybe you could also participate in a Spanish-learners forum).

2006-09-13 13:15:26 · answer #3 · answered by Smurfette 3 · 0 1

You can get unlimited free Spanish music and movies at:
http://www.allcoolmusic.com/home.htm?affID=0001310

Also you can get free Yahoo Music / Launchcast and program it for Spanish music artists.

There is also this wonderful interactive site that helps teach you songs by utilizing a cartoon type situation singing the song and showing the spanish words on screen for you to speak/sing along. And you can click the link for translation words in English.
http://www.musicalspanish.com/

From there, you can learn which Spanish musical artists are your favorites instead of merely listening to all of us giving you lists of our favorites.

Good luck!

2006-09-13 12:56:04 · answer #4 · answered by shepardj2005 5 · 0 0

Forget about reggaeton, it's just distorted Spanish (and Music, if that can be called music) Mana is good suggestion though.
It would be good too know what kind of music you like so we'll know what to suggest.

You can download the mp3's from limewire and the lyrics from www.letssingit.com

2006-09-15 15:18:57 · answer #5 · answered by nobodysfool 4 · 0 0

For hip-hop/reggaeton I like Tego Calderon, for Salsa I like older groups like Gran Combo

2006-09-13 12:29:49 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

Don't listen to Reggaeton, it really sucks and its all the same. I live in Spain, so... we listen to something different most times:
El Canto Del Loco (Pop Rock)
Pastora (Alternative)
Amaral (Pop Rock)
Piratas (Indie)

2006-09-16 09:14:22 · answer #7 · answered by Menda 1 · 0 0

hehehe...listen to
Vicente Fernandez
Los Bukis
(LOL)

but if you really want to learn spanish dont listen to any reggaeton artist.
I love reggaeton. The thing is that slang is used and u would never learn.

2006-09-13 12:30:46 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

THERE ARE MANY TYPES OR GENRES OF LATIN/ SPANISH MUSIC. THERE IS MARIACHI, TEJANO, ROCK IN SPANISH, DURANGO, MERENGUE, SALSA. IN TEXAS, I LISTEN TO ALOT OF TEJANO, BECAUSE IT'S PART OF MY CULTURE.

MARIACHI: ROCIO DURCAL

TEJANO: RAMON AYALA- ARTIST
MI TESORO- SONG

EMILIO NEVAJRA- ARTIST
YA NO ME PONECE ATTENCION- SONG

MERENGUE: ELVIS CRESPO- ARTIST
SAUVEMENTE -SONG
MI SOL- SONG

ROCK IN SPANISH: MANA- ARTIST
MARIPOSA TRISONERA -SONG
JUANES- ARTIST
TENGO LA CAMISA NEGRA- SONG

THESE ARE JUST A FEW EXAMPLES OF SPANISH AND YOU COULD FIND THE MAJORITY OF THESE SONGS AND ARTISTS ON LIMEWIRE.COM

2006-09-13 13:24:42 · answer #9 · answered by Mike H 4 · 0 1

if you want soft music listen to luis miguel, enrique iglesias, and if you want some more fun music listen to la quinta estacion especially the song tu peor error, you can also hear la oreja de van goh, elefantes, reyli barba, etc

2006-09-13 12:31:26 · answer #10 · answered by Luis 3 · 0 1

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