Isabelia Herrera
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Evian Christ Is Proudly Part of Trance Music’s Revival
The producer got his start in the 2010s connecting underground electronic sounds and hip-hop. His first album, “Revanchist,” embraces a long-derided genre of dance music.
In Her New Show, Rita Indiana Confronts All Kinds of Ghosts
“Tu nombre verdadero” (“Your Real Name”), which debuts Friday in New York, is a spiritual multimedia performance from the 45-year-old novelist and musician.
Rauw Alejandro’s Cosmic Reggaeton Takes Flight
On his third album, “Saturno,” the Puerto Rican musician further reimagines the genre, drawing on the worlds of Miami bass, late ’90s underground and freestyle...
Romeo Santos Reveals Another Volume of Boundary-Crossing Bachata
“Fórmula Vol. 3” soars when it expands the scope of the genre and the singer’s own approaches to its trademarks, but falls flat when it...
Bad Bunny on His Surprise Album, ‘Un Verano Sin Ti’
“I’ve made it clear to people that I’m never going to make a record that’s the same as another,” the pop star said. His fourth...
Kehlani’s Journey of Healing
On “Blue Water Road,” the singer infuses confessional lyrics with newfound emotional clarity.
‘Luzifer’ Review: Finding the Devil in Everything
A son must save his ailing mother in this disturbing, ambitious religious thriller.
Tokischa, la nueva rebelde de la música latina
La rapera dominicana, alegremente célebre por sus letras obscenas, ha colaborado con estrellas como J Balvin y Rosalía, y ha sido aclamada como una iconoclasta.
Tokischa, Latin Music’s Newest Rebel, Isn’t Holding Back
The gleefully raunchy Dominican rapper, who’s collaborated with J Balvin and Rosalía, has been hailed as an iconoclast. Her own goal is simple: Speaking her...
Daddy Yankee, Reggaeton’s First Global Star, Steps Aside
For “Legendaddy,” an album billed as his last, the reggaeton forefather surveys the shifting styles that shaped his career.