Posts Tagged ‘Cumbia’

Caballo!! Just when you think you’ve heard it all…

Tuesday, February 1st, 2011

Just when you think you’ve heard it all…

Talk Positive Riddim – Caballo Version !!Free Download!! by processrebel

… Someone comes out of the woodwork with an almost belligerent, Spanish rap style… and names a bunch of Reggae artists as influences. When you factor in a Death Metal background, the combination can only result in “Something The Lord Did Not Make”…

Munchi Feat Caballo- RUAS DE GRECIA by caballo

In his native Columbia, Antonio Caballero (MC Caballo) was undoubtedly exposed to some of the more realistic aspects of life. Although he emigrated to Toronto Canada in 2007 much of his experiences stayed with him. They are expressed in the overall defiant tone that he takes in his tracks.

When an artist reaches you on a certain level, it very seldom matters what language they are speaking. You don’t need to know Spanish to realize Caballo is opening a verbal can of whoop ass on corrupt political figures the world over. That point is somehow well communicated.

There is a hint of South American Revolutionary attitude which seems prevalent in many of the artists from the region, but Caballo has taken it a step further. There is no hesitatiting in his expressions. He obviously means every word. Once vocalists capture this non-compromising quality it ultimately draws you in, making you wonder what exactly they are saying. This phenomenon bypasses the formality of languange. A subconscious connection has been made.

Puerto De Palos: Cumbia Mixtape From Douster And Santiago Chile’s Zonora Point

Saturday, December 18th, 2010

If you don’t realize it by now, the art of Emceeing, or Rapping as it were, is now a global language.

R.I.P. Catar_Sys!?!?! The Bass Music Community Says Farewell To Federico Rodriguez From Fauna

Tuesday, November 23rd, 2010

Fauna is one of

The Bumps Presents: Club Popozuda Mixtape #6

Friday, October 22nd, 2010

From my understanding of it, Popozuda is actually a Brazilian (or Portugese) term for when the lovely ladies wind their waistline……… so naturally I was all