Mau and Ricky and other Latinos share their “origins” on Facebook

“Origins (Latin Rhythms)” is a series of interviews in which various musicians discuss their beginnings and which are available on Facebook.

Aymee Nuviola, Mau and Ricky and ChocQuibTown are some of the 15 Latin artists who star in “Origins (Latin Rhythms)”, a series of interviews in which various musicians discuss their beginnings and which are available on Facebook.

The first group of interviews that Facebook launched on Monday also includes, in addition to those mentioned, Cimafunk, Dylan Fuentes, Esteman, iLe, Joel DELEÕN, Luis Figueroa, Morelli and Paula Arenas.

Representatives of the social network indicated in a statement that during 2022 Fonseca, Sael, Sofía Reyes and Bodine will join the list, all of which offer a great variety of genres and rhythms.

“From sharing heartfelt anecdotes about her upbringing and heritage, as well as the influences behind her songs and lyrics, it all reveals the heartbeat behind her greatest inspirations and successes,” highlighted the statement.

Interviews will be available on each artist’s Facebook pages.

Recorded in an intimate tone, in her case the Cuban Nuviola remembers her musical origins in front of the cameras, brings to light memories about the smells of the family home and highlights the importance of singing in Spanish, a language “very clear but which can also be very deep, “he says.

“We learned to respect and know our origin”, Gloria “Goyo” Martínez points out in turn, in the chapter dedicated to the Colombian group ChocQuibTown. (E)

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