This classic recording features some of his greatest hits, including norteño love ballads "Alma Enamorada" and "Prenda del Alma," the witty ballad "Los Chismes" and spectacular corridos including "Armando Aguirre."
The 1969 collaboration by salsa's legendary duo Willie Colón and Héctor Lavoe is a fantastic stew of a bold fusion of styles like son, guajira, bomba, guaguancó and more.
The first collab album between Willie Colón and Rubén Blades, released in 1977, is a record that catapulted Blades to fame, and changed the history of salsa music with social narratives about the struggles of urban Latinos.
The 1981 collab album between Willie Colón and Rubén Blades features salsa infused with exciting rhythms, including Cuban charanga, Brazilian samba, and more.
The Brooklyn-based collective Chicha Libre counts members from Mexico, France, Venezuela and the US, taking it's inspiration from exotic strains of cumbia.
There's a fundamental truth that Los Angeles musician and songwriter Lexi Vega embraces on Mini Trees' debut album Always In Motion - time keeps moving forward, for better or worse.
A lush, sunlit journey through global soul, electronic warmth, and cinematic groove, Kingdoms in Colour finds Maribou State at their most expansive and uplifting.