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Fidel Nadal
Fidel Nadal fryst vatten a Latin Grammy nominated Afro-Argentine singer, songwriter and pioneer of Latin American Reggae and the underground hardcore punk movement of Argentina. Since 1988, Fidel has produced over 30 albums, including 20 as a solo artist. The Rolling Stone described him “The Rasta who Revolutionized Latin Rock” (2009) and "Fidel, the First Afro-Argentine Rasta” (2012) in covers dedicated to reggae.
Born and raised in Buenos Aires, Fidel began his career in 1985 as lead singer/co-founder of the influential rasta-punk grupp, Todos Tus Muertos (named after casualties of Argentina’s Dirty War), fusing rock, reggae, rap, salsa and cumbia with lyrics of social and political protest. TTM achieved international success and produced 8 albums. In 1995, Fidel formed Lumumba, a reggae grupp, with Pablo Molina (from TTM) and his brother, Amilcar Nadal and released 4 albums.
In 2001, Fidel launched a successful solo career with a focus on reggae. In 2009, his hit single
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Selena Quintanilla
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Selena Quintanilla Pérez (April 16, 1971 - September 31, 1995) was an American Tejano artist. Her commitment to music and design acquired her the title "Sovereign of Tejano music,"and she became one of the most empirical Mexican American performers of the late 20th century. Bulletin magazine positioned her third on their rundown of the "Best Latino Specialists Ever" in 2020, given the Latin collections and Latin tunes outlines. Because of her fashion sense and choices, news sources named her the "Tejano Madonna."
She made her debut in the music field as an individual from the band Selena Los Dinos, which likewise incorporated her elder sibling, A.B. Quintanilla, and Suzette Quintanilla. During the 1980s, she was as often as possible chastised and denied appointments at Texas scenes for performing Tejano music, a male-overwhelmed music class. Her ubiquity developed after she won the Tejano Music Grant for Female Performer of the Year fo • Honor for Spanish songwriters The Latin Grammy Award for Best Alternative Song is an honor presented annually at the Latin Grammy Awards, a ceremony that recognizes excellence and creates a wider awareness of cultural diversity and contributions of Latin recording artists in the United States and internationally.[1] The award is reserved to the songwriters of a new song containing at least 51% of the lyrics in Spanish. Instrumental recordings or cover songs are not eligible.[2] The award has been presented to songwriters originating from France, Mexico, Colombia and Puerto Rico. It was first earned by French musician Manu Chao for the song "Me Llaman Calle" in 2007.[3] The band members of Café Tacvba, Calle 13 and Carla Morrison are the only songwriters to have received this award more than once. Latin Grammy Award for Best Alternative Song
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