25 July 2009

Reggaeton - Lack of Innovation (Style?)



I recently watched the video "Sexy Movimiento" from Wisin y Yandel on BET J and was struck by how boring the genre has become. Thinking back to early 2003 when reggaeton was just beginning to mainstream (of course, that is after it originally came out by El General in 1992), I realized I had not sat through an entire video since 2003. Not out of disrespect to our Latin musicians, but really, I started to feel early on that the lyrics and videos were extremely degrading to women, and at the same time there was a lack of innovation with the beats. As a good friend once said, "(Listening to reggaeton) is like being trapped in box." And now about 6 years later, I am saddened by how little has changed within the genre. Case in point - Wisin y Yandel. The video was basically a version of R. Kelly's "Down Low" and the beat was the same old beat coming from hundreds of other reggaeton songs.
 

Now, despite my disappointment with the beat and the song in general, I was also struck by the uber-metrosexual appearance of the majority of Latinos in this genre. We all know that the same can be said of other Latin musicians (Luis Miguel, Ricky Martin, etc.), but I have NEVER seen it to this extreme! These guys were more well-groomed than the Latina girls in the video. Eyebrows waxed to the max, matching outfits, perfect lines in the goatee and haircuts, I mean super-duper-primped! What happened to the days of Alejandro Fernandez brows? Au-natural! Regardless of what Latinos are now sporting - natural or metro - it's more about music and the lack of innovation that reggaeton has been able to sustain with. So with that - I probably won't post any thing else about reggaeton for another six years, or until I see/hear some real innovations!

13 July 2009

MLB All-Star Game 2009



This year's MLB All-Star game takes place in St. Louis. America's past-time has obviously grown tremendously across the world, particulary in Latin America. With the amazing documentary from MLB, "Beisbol: The Latin Game" and Spike TV's "Viva Baseball" - its no suprise that each year more and more Latinos are playing in the All-Star Game. After watching 46,000 + fans cheer home team hero, Dominican Albert Pujols in the Home Run Derby, I began to wonder - What does white America think about this growing group of future Hall of Famers outnumbering white players? The top 4 vote-getters of the 80th All-Star game were all Latino - Pujols lead the votes, with Yadier Molina, Alfonso Soriano and Carlos Beltran; Derek Jeter was not far behind. Thanks to Dominican based bank, Banco BHN, All-Star ballots were available in Spanish. Tonight's Home Run Derby included Latinos: Pujols, Nelson Cruz, Carlos Pena, and Adrian Gonzalez. While Cruz came in second, it was Pujols' at bats that stole the show. Not to mention watching him and all the the other men of color playing their most important role - daddy - to their kids on the field. While this really made a unique impression amongst my fellow viewers; did it sit well with the rest of America? I think so! 20 of the 70 All-Stars are Latinos from all parts of the US and Latin America. So, for my love of the game and my fascination with Latinos in sports, check out the following articles about this amazing Latino beisbol storm! (BTW - Its a plus that they are all super handsome and super sweet!)
http://www.hispanicmarketweekly.com/featureArticle.cms?id=1726
http://www.sitv.com/blogs/sports/latinos-mlb-all-star-game-roster

Sotomayor Hearings - History in the making?

In a continued attempt to prove that she is simply working to apply the law, Puerto Rican federal appellate judge and US Supreme Court nominee is defending her past judgments despite "her critics" (aka conservative right-wing) efforts to bring up race and ethnicity "impacting" her judgment. Once again, being Latin@ is supposedly the cause of a clouded professional opinion. Born and raised in the South Bronx, Sonia Sotomayor will most likely be confirmed as the US's first Latin@ justice, and she will continue to exemplify grace and professionalism throughout the hearings.

Check these out:
http://www.cnn.com/2009/POLITICS/07/13/sotomayor.hearing/index.html
http://abcnews.go.com/Politics/SoniaSotomayor/story?id=8043833&page=1

11 July 2009

RIP - Michael Jackson

It really is worth mentioning that the KING of POP impacted the Latin@ community in more ways than one. Latin@ choreographers, fashion designers, musicians, and everyone of all ages and ethnicities, from all around the globe (Latin America included!) were culturally impacted by him and everything he did. From his early days in the Jackson 5 through his hits like "Thriller," "Beat It," and "Bad," Latin@s also grew along side the King of Pop. Latin@s were present in just about every dance video - like Michael De Lorenzo (New York Undercover) as a background dancer and all the Latin@s in "The Way You Make Me Feel" and "Bad" - the Latin@ community will mourn the passing of the great MJ. Que descanse en paz.

10 July 2009

The Arts

Here is a list of some of the most influential individuals in the arts, literature, playwriting, fine arts, etc. Again, in order to make this a short list, I have limited it to Latin@s who have influenced American popular culture! Feel free to add as you see necessary!

1. Miguel Pinero (Puerto Rico) - Co-founder of the Nuyorican Poets Cafe; poet
2. Julia Alvarez (Dominican - NY) - Author of In the Time of the Butterflies; and the Garcia Girls series
3. Sandra Cisneros (Chicana - IL) - Author of The House of Mango Street
4. Gloria Anzaldua (Chicana -TX) - Author of Borderlands/La Frontera and This Bridge Called My Back
5. Cristina Garcia (Cuba) Born in Cuba, but fled at the age of 2 years old; author of Dreaming in Cuban
6. Rudolfo Anaya (Chicano - NM) Author of Bless Me, Ultima
7. Junot Diaz (Dominican Republic) Author of Drown and Pulitzer Prize winning, The Wonderous Life of Oscar Wao
8. Simon Silva (Mexico) Painter and artist depicts country life in bright oranges, reds, and yellows
9. Jean-Michal Basquiat (Puerto Rican/African-American - NY) Internationally renown artist, graffiti artist
10. Julia de Burgos (Puerto Rico) - Poet and civil rights activist
11. Oscar Hijuelos (Cuban -NY) - First Latino to win a Pulitzer Prize for fiction for The Mambo Kings Play Songs of Love
12. Lin-Manuel Miranda (Puerto Rican - NY) Tony award winning composer and star of "In the Heights" musical
13. Luis Valdez (Chicano -CA) Father of Chicano theater; founder of Teatro Campesino; director
14. Americo Paredes (Chicano - TX) Seminal Mexican-American scholar
15. Lalo Alcaraz (Chicano -CA) Political cartoonist of La Cucaracha

**For an interesting collection of Latin@s in various aspects of American culture, check this out:

09 July 2009

Music Icons

Here's a list of musical icons that have changed American music to include Latin@s. Some are Spanish-speaking, some not; all are pioneers in their own rights! Feel free to add more!

1. DJ Disco Wiz (Cuban/Puerto Rican- NY) - The first Latino DJ
2. Mellow Man Ace (Cuban - CA) - The first Latino hip-hop artist to include Spanish slang and Latin music beats
3. Carlos Santana (Mexico) - The pioneer of Latin rock; classic rock legend and humanitarian
4. Big Pun (Nuyorican) - Lyrical genius and Latino hip-hop artist
5. El General (Panama) - Father of Reggaeton
6. Celia Cruz (Cuba) - Most successful salsa singer of all time
7. Gloria Estefan (Cuba) - Award winning pop and Latin music singer
8. Tito Puente (Nuyorican) - Influential Latin jazz percussionist
9. Hector LaVoe (Puerto Rico) - Influential Salsa singer
10. Joe Cuba (Nuyorican) - Father of Boogaloo music
11. Joan Baez (Mexican/Scottish - NY) - Legendary folk singer
12. Jose Feliciano (Puerto Rico) - Legendary folk singer
13. Selena (Chicana - TX) - Legendary Tejano singer
14. Richie Valens (Chicano - CA) - Pioneer of Spanish language Rock and Roll music
15. Ricky Martin (Puerto Rico) - Pioneer of English Latin Pop
16. Menudo - (Puerto Rico) - Original Latino Boy Band
17. Shakira - (Colombia) - Bilingual pop star
18. Marc Anthony (Puerto Rican - NY) - Biggest selling Salsa artist of all time
19. Ozomatli (Multicultural - CA) - Eclectic band mixing all genres of music with a distinctly Latin flair
20. Rock Steady Crew (Multicultural - NY) - The foremost break-dancing crew around
21. Cypress Hill (Multicultural - CA) First Latino group to have platinum selling albums
22. Delinquent Habits (Chicano - CA) Chicano group with Latin-flavored rhymes/beats
23. Linda Ronstadt (Mexican/German/English/Dutch - AZ) -Popular entertainer winning awards in multiple genres including Rancheras
24. Hype Williams (African-American/Honduran - NY) - Pioneer music video producer
25. Christina Aguilera (Ecuador/Irish - NY) - Award-winning singer and songwriter
26. Tony Touch (Nuyorican) - DJ; B-Boy; Rapper - producer
27. Intocable (Chicano - TX) Award winning Tejano/Norteno music group
28. Ruben Blades (Panama) Latin jazz musician, actor, songwriter
29. Luis Miguel (Irish/Puerto Rico - Claims Mexican due to upbringing) - One of the most popular singers in Latin America

**Again, due to the number of musical icons of Latin American decent; these are just a few individuals/groups that have large appeal to Latin@s in the US.


Movie/TV Icons

Here is a short list of TV and movie icons - while I would like to add a short biography of each person, there are just so many! I will list them and add their background, a few movies/programs to check out so you can see how amazing these individuals are! Some are pioneers from the early film/tv years; others are standing icons of Latin@s in film and television.

1. Rita Hayworth (Spanish/Irish) - Gilda; Cover Girl
2. Raquel Welch (Bolivian/Irish) - One Million Years B.C.; Tortilla Soup
3. Jose Ferrer (Puerto Rico) - Cyrano de Bergerac
4. Lynda Carter (Irish/Mexican/Spanish) - Wonder Woman TV Series
5. Cantiflas (Mexican) - Various Mexican movies; comedian
6. Desi Arnaz (Cuban) - I Love Lucy
7. Anthony Quinn (Mexican) - La Strada; Lawrence of Arabia
8. Lupe Velez (Mexican) - Mexican Spitfire; Hot Pepper
9. Ramon Novarro (Mexican) - The Cat and the Fiddle; The Big Steal
10. Ricardo Montalban (Mexican) - Border Incident; Fantasy Island
11. Cheech Marin (Chicano- CA) - Born in East L.A.; Cheech and Chong
12. John Leguizamo (Colombia/Puerto Rican) - Sexaholic; Carlito's Way
13. George Lopez (Chicano- CA) - Real Women Have Curves; The George Lopez Show
14. Paul Rodriguez (Mexico) - Born in East L.A.; Tortilla Soup; comedian
15. Jimmy Smits (Puerto Rican/Surinamese- NY) LA Law; NYPD Blue; Mi Familia
16. Edward James Olmos (Chicano - CA) - Mi Familia; American Me; Battlestar Galactica
17. Freddie Prinze Sr. (Puerto Rican/German- NY) - Chico and the Man
18. Robert Rodriguez (Chicano- TX) Director of Spy Kids; From Dusk til Dawn; Desperado
19. Gregory Nava (Chican0- CA) - Director of Selena; El Norte; Mi Familia
20. Carmen Miranda (Brazil) - Copacabana
21. Raul Julia (Puerto Rico) - Addams Family; Havana
22. Alfonso Arau (Mexico) - The Three Amigos; Bonanza
23. Rita Moreno (Puerto Rico) - West Side Story; Popi; Pinero
24. Salma Hayek (Mexico) - Dogma, Frida, Ugly Betty
25. Antonio Banderas (Spain) - Philadelphia; Shrek 2; Desperado
26. Andy Garcia (Cuba) - Godfather II; When a Man Loves a Woman
27. Iris Chacon (Puerto Rico) - Various variety shows
28. Rosie Perez (Nuyorican) - Do the Right Thing; White Men Can't Jump
29. Dolores Del Rio (Mexico) - The Bad One, Girl of the Rio
30. Esai Morales (Nuyorican) - Mi Familia; La Bamba
31. Martin Sheen (Irish/Spanish) - The West Wing; Apocalypse Now
32. Charlie Sheen (Irish/Spanish) - Platoon; Wall Street
33. Emilio Estevez (Irish/Spanish) - The Breakfast Club; Young Guns
34. Jennifer Lopez (Nuyorican) - The Wedding Planner; Enough; Selena
35. Cameron Diaz (English/German/Cuban) - Something About Mary; In Her Shoes
36. Eva Mendes (Cuban - FL) - Hitch; Training Day; Ghost Rider
37. Eva Longoria Parker (Chicana -TX) - Desperate Housewives
38. Rosario Dawson (Cuban/PR/Irish/Native American - NY) - Eagle Eye, He Got Game
39. Zoe Saldana (PR/DR - NJ) - Star Trek; Pirates of the Caribbean
40. America Ferrera (Honduran - CA) - Ugly Betty; Real Women Have Curves
41. Selena Gomez (Mexican/Italian) - Various Disney productions; Hannah Montana
42. Penelope Cruz (Spain) - Woman on Top; Vanilla Sky; Volver
43. Javier Bardem (Spain) - No Country for Old Men; Vicky Cristina Barcelona
44. Benecio Del Toro (Puerto Rico) - Traffic; Wolfman

**For a complete history of Latin@s in film please check out "The Bronze Screen," a documentary that explores the stereotypes Latin@ actors faced and were type-casted into as well as the emergence of Latin@ directors who changed the way Latin@s were to be viewed in film: http://www.amazon.com/Bronze-Screen-Years-Latino-Hollywood/dp/B00006LPDE

Latin@ Sports Icons

Here is a short list of some of the most influential Latin@ sports icons in America. Coming from all sports and all backgrounds, these individuals made their mark on American popular culture!

1. Joe Kapp - (Chicano - NM) - Quarterback that led the Minnesota Vikings to their first playoff appearance in 1968; and in 1970 was named the "Toughest Chicano" by Sports Illustrated.

2. Roberto Clemente- (Puerto Rico) - First Latino to win the World Series as a starter in 1960, win a league MVP award (1966) and win a World Series MVP award (1971) with the Pittsburgh Pirates as a right fielder. First Latino to be inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame.

3. Jim Plunkett - (Chicano - CA) - Quarterback and first Latino to win the Heisman Trophy (1970) and first Latino #1 pick in the NFL Draft (1971).

4. Tom Flores - (Chicano - CA) - First NFL coach of color to win a Super Bowl; first starting quarterback of Latin American decent in the American Football League in 1960 with the Raiders; went on to lead the Raiders in two Super Bowl wins.

5. Ignacio Molinet - (Cuba) - First player of Latin American decent to play professional football in 1927 for the Frankfort Yellowjackets.

6. Vernon "Lefty" Gomez - (Chicano - CA) - First All-Star game winning pitcher, for New York Yankees;2nd Latino to be inducted to the Baseball Hall of Fame.

7. Julio Cesar Chavez - (Mexico) - Considered as one of the best boxers of all time; professional record of 107 wins, 6 losses and 2 draws, with 86 knockouts. He holds records for most successful defenses of world titles (27) and most title fights (37). Chávez also holds the record for the longest undefeated streak in boxing history.

8. Roberto Duran - (Panama) - He held world titles at four different weights - lightweight (1972-79), welterweight (1980), junior middleweight (1983-84) and middleweight (1989).

9. Mary Jo Fernandez - (Spain/Cuba - DR) - Gold medal winning tennis player for the US in 1992, and a tennis legend.

10. Soccer Players - Soccer has a huge following in Latin American and everywhere really, except in the US. The incredible athleticism possessed by both male and female soccer players across Latin American should be mentioned here. While each country, state, and city in Latin American may have their favorite home-team player it is worth mentioning that soccer is a Latin American past-time and maybe it will eventually become a larger part of American popular culture as Latin@s become the largest "minority" group in the US.

**For more interesting pioneers in all sports in the US visit: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Hispanic_and_Latino_Americans