Karol G.
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Karol G.
Brianna Capozzi/Courtesy of the artist
If you play close attention to her last few albums, you’ll hear that Colombian vocalist Karol G has been edging toward the acoustic space. This week, Anamaria Sayre talks about the singer’s latest album, which pretty much replaces drum machines with congas and bongos for an intentional Pan-Latin approach.
Meanwhile, Felix Contreras finds another example of jazz from South America in the form of Argentine vocalist Roxana Amed reimagining the glory of Argentine rock with creative jazz arrangements.
Artists and songs featured in this episode:
- Panteón Rococó, “Parison” (featuring Carín León, Sabino & Remmy Valenzuela)
- Juan Wauters, “Manejando por Pando”
- Roxana Amed, “Dejaste Tu Corazon”
- Fito Páez and Luis Alberto Spinetta, “Dejaste Ver Tu Corazón”
- Karol G, “Tropicoqueta,” “No Puedo Vivir Sin Él,” and “Ese Hombre Es Malo”
- MiMa and Villano Antillano, “Fuego”
- maye, “Yo Me Consiento” and “Peter Pan”
Audio for this episode of Alt.Latino was edited and mixed by Simon Rentner. Our project manager is Grace Chung. NPR Music’s executive producer is Suraya Mohamed.