Throughout Western history, music has had a place in daily life - growing its foothold year after year. With the turn of each decade, music has turned as well. Perhaps in an effort to appeal to a developing society... Perhaps as an indicator of that same society's development...
DaniLeigh's 'The Plan' was a surprisingly versatile project that was equally strong in its singing and rapping instances and she checks all of the boxes of a prototypical star in the making.
Unveiling a nice synthesis of hip-hop, Latin American, and Afrobeat traditions, Taigenz releases his single "Knock My Door."
Brooklyn-based trio Tipa Tipo fuse the spirit of '70s soft rock and disco to craft their latest single "Grifo."
Craft Latino announce a vinyl reissue of 1970’s La Gran Fuga (The Big Break), the masterpiece of the legendary duo of Willie Colón and Héctor Lavoe.
A.CHAL showed great growth on this project as he expanded his musical reach and really tapped into the latin aspect of his music - leading to some legit dance hits. He's poised to be next up.
A 50th-anniversary reissue of Ray Barretto's 'Indestructible,' a defining title that cemented his status as a salsa icon, is coming.
Benhamin Navy has just released "Permission", a track that has the pulse of a Dominican heartthrob and the memories of NYC Salsa.
Have you heard of Kip Hanrahan? He may not be a household name, but his influence on the music industry is undeniable.