http://www.listindiario.com/entretenimiento/2016/11/28/444865/una-esperanza-al-sonido-local
AC moved from LA to Republica Dominicana to produce new artists.
He is well known fur us: produced for Bieber, Jennifer Lopez, Ciara and his recent productions are Ricky Martin latest single, Jennifer Lopez Ain't Your Mama, Becky G's Sola. etc.
Mark B's Playa y Arena is his latest release:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fclrZTI0SXk
https://www.instagram.com/p/BRy1OesjhMl/?taken-by=aalexxac
Shakira is working with AC.
Shakira's new spanish single is apparently produced by AC.
Is out tomorrow.
Quote from: j.fco.morales on April 07, 2017, 03:14:52 AM
Shakira's new spanish single is apparently produced by AC.
Is out tomorrow.
Hopefully it's a big hit for him
Produced by:
Chan El Genio "Rude Boyz"
AC
Shakira
Kevin ADG
Rayito
The lyric video is out: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T0ivG4Ew-Lk
The lyrics are awful... AWFUL.
Awesome track!!
[spotify]https://open.spotify.com/track/4CrVQgYTd2D3uVEuOrQ3zP[/spotify]
C Tangana's new single is produced by Alexander AC Castillo and DJ Buddha.
Tangana is HUGE in Spain and it's getting bigger in Latin America.
I'm not sure if I posted about Alexander moving to Puerto Rico to produce urban latino artists.
Some new AC produced songs are available:
[spotify]https://open.spotify.com/track/16hxPVDdazmOOo6QT2grK5[/spotify] [spotify]https://open.spotify.com/track/7rTsnvxE2Del41TkzwAlbf[/spotify]
Evaluna Montaner is the daughter of venezuelan balladeer Ricardo Montaner.
The song was written by Ricky Montaner and Mau Montaner -known as Mau y Ricky-, who co wrote Vente Pa' Ca by Ricky Martin and Sin Pijama by Becky G and Natti Natasha -current top charting latin song-.
The other one is a merengue infused song by Gabriel, a puerto rican urban merengue singer.
Quote from: getawaydriver on March 24, 2021, 12:22:16 AM
New A.C. songs on Camilo's new album.
[spotify]https://open.spotify.com/track/3YAnNBdk0uHyakXXzMbNJq?si=05e9cc48438b4217[/spotify]
[spotify]https://open.spotify.com/track/42lpuSQmnLUM1ZXJVzIVOi?si=ee5bc4f210be4c9b[/spotify]
[spotify]https://open.spotify.com/track/5uzAnGIbuAIpaBHQ02X1uN?si=6916ad96f2f24d78[/spotify]
Thanks for posting. These are jams!
Not trying to be a smartass but these are co-productions with two more guys: Camilo himself and Edgar Barrera, who worked a lot with Maluma.
She's like the Julia Michaels of latin music nowadays. Everyone works with her and she's great.
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What do you guys think about KESI (remix)?
It's an afropop song sung in spanish.
Quote from: j.fco.morales on July 14, 2021, 11:13:00 PM
What do you guys think about KESI (remix)?
It's an afropop song sung in spanish.
The original is so good but the remix with Shawn Mendes feels unnecessary
Quote from: getawaydriver on September 10, 2021, 02:17:09 AM
These are all bangers. The drum programming in Spanish pop currently is next-level.
What do you mean exactly? The rhythm of the drums or the sound design? These latin rhythms aren't commercially working in the US (although there are few exceptions) for several reasons.
Quote from: Snipes3000 on September 10, 2021, 01:17:18 PM
What do you mean exactly? The rhythm of the drums or the sound design? These latin rhythms aren't commercially working in the US (although there are few exceptions) for several reasons.
Several reasons? Which ones? I'm curious.
Inter alia historical roots and its developments have contributed to a certain taste or preference (to elaborta in a nutshell, social environment contributed thereto. For example certain circumstances contributed to the people forget their drum culture from africa while other social environments turned a prohibition of using drums into a new culture of steel drum bands); taste of the masses (US crowd is used to other rhythms); the latin drums create a rhythmic drive rather than melodic and the rhythmic market in the US is roughly run by Afro-Americans of which the mass has a different taste than latin drum rhythm patterns (going from negro spirituals to soul, to blues to funk etc, which don't really overlap with latin); A huge portion of the US charts is still melodic driven music opposed to rhythmic driven songs; I can go on and stipulated several factors but they all contribute to one conclusion: US mass is not (yet) used enough to those latin rhythms. Certain sub cultures are used to it, but I'm talking about the mass.
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