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Purpleeeee Rain.
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Purpleeeee Rain.
Comin’ thru.
Eybody’s a tawget.
via hickapedia:
Salsa means sauce in the Spanish language, and carries connotations of the spiciness common in Latin and Caribbean cuisine.[13] More recently, salsa acquired a musical meaning in both English and Spanish. In this sense salsa has been described as a word with “vivid associations” but no absolute definitions, a tag that encompasses a rainbow assortment of Latin rhythms and styles, taking on a different hue wherever you stand in the Spanish-speaking world”.[14] The precise scope of salsa is highly debatable.[15] Cuban and Dominican immigrants and recent Puerto Rican migrants in New York have used the term analogously to swing or soul, which refer to a quality of emotionally and culturally genuine music in the African American community. In this usage salsa connotes a frenzied, “hot” and wild musical experience that draws upon or reflects elements of Latin culture, regardless of the specific style.[16]
Also rap started with disco/dub. Yeah there were dubplates but it was called originally disco rap.
I also think people underestimate the influence latin music had on pop/dance and hip hop in the late 90s and early oughts.
I mean that music was obviously always an influence but is it EVEN Surprising
Think about it
Leave it with this tho.
No I love Lucy but
[jump to 46 minutes in]
Sounds so soulful dont u agree
I ____S with that piano
Leave it on this one
On that Screaming Jay Hawkins tip
Yeah i take it back i know
I have the chops for this
Tito Puente once responded to a question about salsa by saying “I’m a musician, not a cook” (referring to salsa’s original use to mean sauce).