4.1 - El papel de los cantantes y musicos
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- 4.1 - El papel de los cantantes y musicos
- Influence on teens
- Teens listen to music 2-3 hours a day
- Teens want to identify with their favourite songs
- Teens see their faovurite artists as a way to express themselves. They might buy merch and fan clothing.
- Teens feel their family don't understand them so once they find a song they can relate to, they try to find out everything they can about the artist, who feels the same way as them.
- With great power comes great responsibility. Should artists aim to be a positive role model on teens.
- Spanish music
- Latino singers
- Modern singers
- Shakira
- Founded 'Fundacion Pies Descalzos' and others - Helping vulnerable Columbian children through education
- UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador
- Enrique Iglesias
- Charity concerts
- Humanitarian
- Supported many charities, including Help for Heres and Live Earth
- Coproduced album 'Download to Donate for Haiti'
- Maluma
- Sexist lyrics, eg. song 'Felices Los Cuatro', promotes violence against women and depicts women asobjects.
- Shakira
- Older singers
- Joan Manuel Serrat
- Celia Cruz
- Julio Iglesias
- Modern singers
- Latino singers
- Modern music
- More bass
- Lyrics are now of less importance, it's all about making clubhits - to dance to
- lyrics are just about drugs, money and women
- Electronic - guitar, sampler
- Traditional music
- Focused more on lyrics
- Political/social issues
- Focused more on lyrics
- Why are more and more people listening to Spanish music everyday?
- Modern day latin singers (Shakira, Enrique Iglesias) put a modern touch on songs
- Dance shows (Strictly come Dancing) screen latin dance
- Results in Latin Dance classes popping up
- Nearly 600 million people in the world are Spanish speaking
- Streaming platform makes it more accessible
- Salsa
- The word 'Salsa' meaning sauce. It is said to originate from adding 'flavour' to a piece of music.
- Originate froms 16th century in Cuba. Evolved from forms such as Son, Cha Cha Cha and Mambo.
- After WW2, when Latinamericans immigrated to New York after WW2, in search of a better life, hispanic immigrants established themselves in Upper Mahattan, which is where the dance we now know as 'Salsa' originated from.
- Was commercialised in the 70s by the father of Salsa Jerry Masucci
- After WW2, when Latinamericans immigrated to New York after WW2, in search of a better life, hispanic immigrants established themselves in Upper Mahattan, which is where the dance we now know as 'Salsa' originated from.
- Influence on teens
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