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Singa Releases Summery and Sultry Single "Dame Tu Amor"

EDM artist proves music is the universal language in latest single.

Singa

Brooke Forman, now known by the musical moniker Singa, is back and better than ever with her latest single "Dame Tu Amor."

The summery single is melodic gold, with tropical synths and dance-inducing beats that perfectly compliment the singer's smooth and ethereal vocals. "Dame Tu Amor" marks the beginning of a new era and persona in the singer's career. After a serendipitous series of adventures, involving a soul searching trip to Bali and Paris, Singa found herself in Medellín, Colombia working with acclaimed production team La Compania, who in the past had worked with artists like J Balvin, Kevin Roldan, and Chocquibtown.

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MPeach Unveils Neon Video for "Sacude"

High-energy dance beats meet low-end bass.

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Thomas Northcut

New York-based Venezuelan artist Mariana Martin Capriles, a.k.a MPeach, recently released her latest music video, "Sacude."

With her suave electronic urbano pop sound, which she describes as Future Latin, MPeach delivers cool, sensuous waves of Dembow rhythm topped by a seductive beat.

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The glitchy video, directed by MPeach herself, depicts the digital interconnection of friends spread across Mexico, Ecuador, Colombia, and New York, underlining the current diaspora of Venezuelans from their home country.

Through "Sacude," MPeach shares her immigration story and the complex issues immigrants face. She explains, "I am myself an immigrant, and I come from a country (Venezuela) that is living a huge immigration outburst due to economic and political unrest. It is part of my everyday experience, my generation is all spread around the world, families are all divided. It's an experience that defines contemporary Venezuelans across the board regardless of socioeconomic status, privilege or race."

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Alessa Ray Drops Salsa-Latin-Fueled 'Mamacita'

Turns up the heat on 'Mamacita'

Photo Courtesy Alessa Ray

Originally from Paraguay, Los Angeles-based Latin pop singer-songwriter Alessa Ray recently dropped a new music video, called "Mamacita."

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