Pin itemail Southwest Airlines will celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month (September 15-October 15) by singing “Cielito Lindo” across the Southwest system on September 16. The airline also released a video of their employees singing the song (below). “Cielito lindo” is a popular Ranchera song from Mexico, written in 1882 by Quirino Mendoza y Cortés and is [...]
Pin itWe sat down with Papito (@papito0112) who is being touted as “La Nueva Cara de la Salsa” with Salsa for a new generation of Latinos. He opened up on his music, family, Salsa stereotypes, his latest song ‘Ese Soy Yo‘ and his future. If you want more Papito (and we know you will!), you [...]
Pin itDeeGee presents Papito’s Latest video – ‘Ese so yo” and we are enjoying it. Watch it below and if you enjoy his Urban Salsa, download it. Keep it up, Papito! Listen to our Q&A with Papito on our DL Podcast. What do you think? Leave comments below or share them with us on Twitter [...]
Pin itJuan Jose Lopez, better known as “Romanze” born in NYC is one of Bachata’s next in line to conquer the airwaves and touch the lives of people through his music. He began singing at a very young age in schools, church, and family gatherings, this lead one of his close friends to suggest that [...]
Pin itLady Gaga closed out her Monsterball in Mexico, where she played in Gualadajara and Mexico City. Her first time in Mexico was back in 2008, when she toured with “New Kids on the Block” and she absolutely fell in love with her Mexican Little Monsters. This time around she is a worldwide pop star [...]
Pin it Update: check out Romeo and Ushers ‘Promise’ video here Today is the official release of Anthony “Romeo” Santos’ new single as a solo artist. The song is called “You” and will air tonight on New York’s La Mega 97.9 at 8pm. He has had a tremendous following as the lead vocalist for the [...]
Pin itCinco de Mayo is not Mexico’s Independence Day, it is a holiday that commemorates the Mexican’s victory over French forces at the Battle of Puebla on May 5, 1862. It has been said that “The Puebla victory came to symbolize unity and pride for what seemed like a Mexican David defeating a French Goliath.” [...]
Pin itCinco de Mayo is not Mexico’s Independence Day, it is a holiday that commemorates the Mexican’s victory over French forces at the Battle of Puebla on May 5, 1862. It has been said that “The Puebla victory came to symbolize unity and pride for what seemed like a Mexican David defeating a French Goliath.” [...]
Pin itCinco de Mayo is not Mexico’s Independence Day, it is a holiday that commemorates the Mexican’s victory over French forces at the Battle of Puebla on May 5, 1862. It has been said that “The Puebla victory came to symbolize unity and pride for what seemed like a Mexican David defeating a French Goliath.” [...]
Pin itCinco de Mayo is not Mexico’s Independence Day, it is a holiday that commemorates the Mexican’s victory over French forces at the Battle of Puebla on May 5, 1862. It has been said that “The Puebla victory came to symbolize unity and pride for what seemed like a Mexican David defeating a French Goliath.” [...]
Pin itCinco de Mayo is not Mexico’s Independence Day, it is a holiday that commemorates the Mexican’s victory over French forces at the Battle of Puebla on May 5, 1862. It has been said that “The Puebla victory came to symbolize unity and pride for what seemed like a Mexican David defeating a French Goliath.” [...]
Pin itCinco de Mayo is not Mexico’s Independence Day, it is a holiday that commemorates the Mexican’s victory over French forces at the Battle of Puebla on May 5, 1862. It has been said that “The Puebla victory came to symbolize unity and pride for what seemed like a Mexican David defeating a French Goliath.” [...]
Pin itCinco de Mayo is not Mexico’s Independence Day, it is a holiday that commemorates the Mexican’s victory over French forces at the Battle of Puebla on May 5, 1862. It has been said that “The Puebla victory came to symbolize unity and pride for what seemed like a Mexican David defeating a French Goliath.” [...]
Pin itDos Lives was at Ground Zero today talking to Latinos and getting their reaction and thoughts on the death of Osama Bin Laden. One man called it an “early Christmas present” while another called it a “victory.” How do you feel? Be sure to leave a comment below and watch the video to find [...]
Pin itIt is hard to believe that a soap opera that airs at 10:00PM has had phenomenal record breaking ratings. The soap opera responsible is “La Reina del Sur” a Spanish-language soap opera that airs on Telemundo. On occasions it has ranked #1 across all broadcast networks. This is due to it’s out of the [...]