Tag: latin bass
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CABALLO- OSCURO
2026. This means 25 years since the first inception of Latino Resiste got to see the light. At the time we were angry post-teenagers and to reflect that we could not fit better moniker than actually branding the label as THE REBEL RECORDS back in 2001 in Bogota Colombia. Like-minded individuals tend to gravitate and…
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Latino Resiste presents MELTING POT: GERMANY

This time we bring some of the most well known German acts like Rammstein, SEEED, or Peter FOX who get the Latino spice, but of course we also have from Underground to Mainstream sounds.
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YAYA J’ADORA – Te Destruyo

Queer artist defies Latin@ machismo in dembow, latin afro house dance floor banger hit!
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CHUCK UBEAT- Tropik ALLE

Celebrating International Women’s day & Black History, the one and only Tropical Bass OG, Mr CHUCK UPBEAT unveils his most recent EP called TROPIK ELLE, an energetic, inspiring and overall a great way to support, empower and celebrate women’s massive impact in the tropical (BASS) scene. Tracks from M.I.A, Koffee, SPICE, Fay Ann Lyons and…
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MELTING POT: SPAIN

The creative and commercial construction of a white Latino image by European artists who produce reggaetón is more than simply whitewashing. The shared language might impart a sense of authority and authenticity to these Spaniards. But we must remember that this language is shared precisely because of Spanish colonization. Bailando allowed Enrique Iglesias to reinvent…
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Los Medicados – CHULOS

Latino Resiste is very proud to unveil a new Mexican cumbia EP straight up from Puebla’s streets. Los Medicados is a musical project created in 2021 (Puebla, Mexico) by Gilberto Castro and Mich Boleaga, who together brought together different musical knowledge to achieve this fusion that triggered a fun digital cumbia also named by them…
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MELTING POT: CANADA

Latino Resiste gets super proud to unveil their newest ingredient to our MELTING POT series. This time by adding some Maple Syrup to the recipe we’re making a delicious party meal where Canadian roots and futuristic bass meets with underground and some of their biggest acts. Lots of Pow Wow bass beats, starting the compilation…
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The Selvaticos – 2 A.M.

The Selvaticos are back. Straight up from the streets of Bogota, Dusseldorf & London. If you have never heard of them, it is basically the perfect band for people who like music and enjoy dancing but don’t really care about either.

