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Join Date: 11/14/2007 05:30:58

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5/5/2008 22:59:35
re: Latino music swap
 xLAxlilFamousxx wrote:

Hi guys im new to this zune stuff but i love all kinds of music and latin bein my fav one!! if u guys hav any good suggestions of new songs or bands coming out that u think are good, let a brotha know so i can check them out.. P..       tnks.

Welcome to the Social.

 

um theres a long list of artists and bands on the first page of this thread. Smile [:)]

if you need anything else, just let me know.


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Join Date: 11/18/2007 02:30:19

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5/8/2008 02:18:31
re: Latino music swap
 Raiderette 87 wrote:

 Jonnytb wrote:

Yeah its sad that some mexican people don't listen to traditional mexican music because they consider it "naco" music and listen to more mainstream newer music, but me personally i don't give a "f**k i listen to banda, rancheras, sonideras, corridos, tamborazo everywhere i could care less about what the other people think and keep it paisa to the fullest, but don't get me wrong i also listen to rock, reggaeton, rap etc.

 

you can listen to whatever you want. no one will stop you.

just dont go putting words in my mouth or twisting what i say.

i didnt listen to "traditional Mexican" music growing up. therefore, i did not develop the same fondness for the music as other people have.

 

and i do hope you know that being called a "paisa" is not a posittive connotation; its used to describe uneducated, ignorant people.



*** I didn't twist none of your words and i wasn't referring to you, i get what you're saying, but you being mexican should know that some people really think of traditional Mexican in that way, that may not be your case I don't know sorry if you were offended if you're not like that you shouldn't feel offended..... anyway, oh yeah and in case u didn't know paisa is not used to describe ignorant people, people like to think thats what it means but it doesnt, paisa is short for paisano which refers to your fellow mexicans living in the U.S.  
                                                                                                                                                               Ok Peace Out.. take care

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5/8/2008 17:02:50
re: Latino music swap
 Jonnytb wrote:
 Raiderette 87 wrote:

 Jonnytb wrote:

Yeah its sad that some mexican people don't listen to traditional mexican music because they consider it "naco" music and listen to more mainstream newer music, but me personally i don't give a "f**k i listen to banda, rancheras, sonideras, corridos, tamborazo everywhere i could care less about what the other people think and keep it paisa to the fullest, but don't get me wrong i also listen to rock, reggaeton, rap etc.

 

you can listen to whatever you want. no one will stop you.

just dont go putting words in my mouth or twisting what i say.

i didnt listen to "traditional Mexican" music growing up. therefore, i did not develop the same fondness for the music as other people have.

 

and i do hope you know that being called a "paisa" is not a posittive connotation; its used to describe uneducated, ignorant people.



*** I didn't twist none of your words and i wasn't referring to you, i get what you're saying, but you being mexican should know that some people really think of traditional Mexican in that way, that may not be your case I don't know sorry if you were offended if you're not like that you shouldn't feel offended..... anyway, oh yeah and in case u didn't know paisa is not used to describe ignorant people, people like to think thats what it means but it doesnt, paisa is short for paisano which refers to your fellow mexicans living in the U.S.  
                                                                                                                                                               Ok Peace Out.. take care

 

um how could you not be referring to me, when the guy you quoted was talking to me??

 

and havent you ever heard someone say "Ay, como seras piasa?" its usually said in annoyance when someone does something stupid.

i know that paisa comes from paisano. it doesnt mean  the same thing when one only says paisa.

 

and if im missing something here, then you have to be more specific.. this IS the internet; the tone, volume, etc of your voice doesnt come along with what you post. Wink [;)]


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9/21/2009 01:23:45
re: Latino music swap
Here are some of my recommendations

Panda (Pathetice, Disculpa los malos pensamientos, Narcisista por Excelencia), Division Minuscula (Sognare, Sismo, Control), Delux (Dime, Entre la guerra y el amor), Camila (Todo Cambio), El Canto del Loco (Volver a Disfrutar, Una Foto en Blanco y Negro), Hey Besala. (Otcho, Nocturna), Zudex (Amiga Esta Noche Eres Mia, Rande Rande), Jaguares (Te Lo Pido Por Favor), Kudai (Lejos De La Ciudad, Lejos de Aqui), La Gusana Ciega (No Me Tientes), Mago de Oz (Fiesta Pagana), Miranda! (Don, Perfecta), Rata Blanca (Mujer Amante), Thermo (Te Necesito), Mana (Mariposa Traicionera), Allison (Aqui), Wisin & Yandel (Siguelo, Pam Pam), Nikki Clan (No Me Digas Que No), Motel (Dime Ven)

these are all the artists and songs I could think of at the moment. I also take any recommendations.

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