Celia Cruz's fusion of salsa and reggaeton, with masterful production, earns "La Negra Tiene Tumbao" the top spot as Miami's anthem, presented by Tres Generaciones Tequila By Walaa Elsiddig Tres ...
The direct translation of “La Negra Tiene Tumbao” is “the black woman has swagger,” and Celia Cruz embodied this title, proving that she was the “queen of salsa.” Cruz was not just a talented musical ...
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Record of the year: “La Negra Tiene Tumbao,” Celia Cruz (Sergio George, producer; Jon Fausty, engineer-mixer); “Mentira,” La Ley (Humberto Gatica & Kenny O’Brien, producers; Humberto Gatica, Cristian ...
The Cuban American singer left a music legacy that included numerous Grammy Awards, a National Medal of Arts and 23 gold albums. FELIX CONTRERAS, BYLINE: Her performance was just - was untouchable.
On July 16, 2003, the entertainment industry lost one of its best Latin recording artists. Celia Cruz, also known as “La Guarachera de Cuba” and “La Reina de la Salsa,” passed away in New Jersey ...
Colombia’s Carlos Vives, the tropical singer who spent the ’80s in TV and the ’90s making albums, leads the way in the third annual Latin Grammys with six nominations for his EMI album “Dejame Entrar” ...
La guarachera de Cuba and the queen of salsa is making history nearly 20 years after her death. Celia Cruz will soon be honored as the first Afro Latina to appear on a U.S. quarter. (SOUNDBITE OF SONG ...
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