Highly Relevant with Jack Rico
Society & Culture
Ximena and I discuss her most recent album Amor Adolecente and how her hit ballad 'Una Vez Más' came to be. We also discuss the significance her sophomore English-language album had on her artistic growth, the pressures for Latin artists to succumb to the Reggaeton momentum, why it’s hard for Latina artists to find global acceptance, and we discuss her dreams of one day composing on the New York Broadway stage.
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Gustavo Santaolalla: Crafting the Soundtrack of a Latino Generation
Monsieur Periné Talks 'Bolero Apocaliptico' and White Identity in Latin Music
Julio Iglesias Jr. Finds His Own Voice
Xochitl Gonzalez on Navigating the Complexities of Social Climbing For Latinos
Marta Tellado, CEO Consumer Reports, Talks New Book 'Buyer Aware'
Bomba Estéreo's Simón Mejía Talks Bad Bunny, Petro, Climate Change
Manuel Abud, CEO Latin Recording Academy, On The Future of the Latin Grammys
Benjamin Odell, CEO 3Pas Studios, On Why 'The Valet' Is A Love Letter To Immigrants
Manny Perez Talks 'La Soga Salvation'
Justina Machado On The Success Of Latino Animation vs. Live-Action Latino Films
Gloria Calderon Kellett's 'With Love' Is The Future of Latinx Content
Photographer Josefina Santos Is Experiencing A Breakthrough
Director Lissette Feliciano On Telling Multicultural Stories On Screen
Robert Rodriguez On Whether Latino Directors Should Be Responsible For Developing Latino Movie Stars
Adriana Barraza on Horror Movies, Ageism in Hollywood and Latino Invisibility
Aubrey Plaza on Puerto Rican Identity and Creating Latinx Content
Eugenio Derbez on Making Latino Movies For Everyone
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