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ELVIS PRESLEY-The King of Rock and Roll

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Elvis Presley (1935–1977) was an American singer and actor known as "The King of Rock and Roll." He is one of the most influential and popular artists in music history. Elvis blended several genres: Rock and roll Blues Country Gospel Famous songs: Hound Dog, Jailhouse Rock, Can't Help Falling in Love, Suspicious Minds. She knew how to fuse musical cultures at a time when that wasn't common. She had a very strong intuition for showmanship. She revolutionized the idea of the "pop star." She changed the way people sang and danced and perform in public. It inspired thousands of artists (The Beatles, Michael Jackson, etc.). He popularized rock and roll worldwide. He broke racial barriers in music by singing African American styles. He introduced a new kind of teen idol. He transformed men's fashion and stage aesthetics. Elvis wasn't just a singer: he was a cultural phenomenon. His music, his voice, and his style changed the enterta...

Lana Del Rey: nostalgia made voice

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 American melancholy Lana Del Rey (born June 21, 1985, in Manhattan, New York, USA) is an American singer-songwriter known for combining glamorous and melancholic musical themes with classic American aesthetics and a nostalgic, cinematic visual style. His songs often focus on melancholic experiences that audiences can relate to, wrapped in a cultural pastiche of Hollywood's golden age. Grant began performing in clubs and writing songs under the name Lizzy Grant. In 2006, she recorded a demo album titled Sirens under the name May Jailer. Around that time, she signed with 5 Points Records and used the money from her contract to move to New Jersey, where she lived in a trailer park. In 2008, she released the EP Kill Kill under the name Lizzy Grant, but the album was not successful on the charts. In 2010 Del Rey released the album  Lana Del Ray A.K.A. Lizzy Grant  on 5 Points Records. (Grant had not yet settled on the spelling of her stage name, initially spelling it “Lana De...

Britney Spears-The Princess of Pop

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 Icono del pop Britney Spears (born December 2, 1981, in McComb, Mississippi, USA) is an American singer who helped fuel the teen pop phenomenon in the late 1990s and then endured intense public scrutiny for her tumultuous personal life. At age 15, she recorded a demo that earned her a development contract with Jive Records. In 1998, she released her first single, “...Baby One More Time.” The song soon became controversial, both for its lyrics (“Hit me baby one more time”) and its Lolita-style music video, in which Spears appeared as a provocative schoolgirl. However, the attention only benefited the song, and when the album ( …Baby One More Time ) was released in 1999, it quickly reached number one on the charts and ultimately sold over 10 million copies in the United States. In 2000, she released her second album, Oops!… I Did It Again. It sold 1.3 million copies in its first week of release, setting a record for first-week sales by a solo artist. Although Spears was criticized f...

Enjambre

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Enjambre is an alternative rock band originally from Fresnillo, Zacatecas, although it was formed in 2001 in Santa Ana, California, United States. Their music combines Spanish rock with melodic sounds. The group is currently made up of Luis Humberto Navejas (vocals and guitar), Rafael Navejas (bass and backing vocals), Julián Navejas (keyboards, guitar and backing vocals) and Ángel Sánchez (drums).  In previous years, Javier Mejía and Osamu Nishitani were also part of the group, contributing to its initial sound. Since its inception, Enjambre has established itself as one of the most beloved bands in modern Spanish rock. Their first album, Consuelo en Domingo (2005), marked the beginning of their career.They later released other notable albums such as Huéspedes del Orbe (2012), Proaño (2014), Imperfecto Extraño (2017) and Ambrosia (2021). Among their most popular songs are “Dulce Soledad”, “Visita”, “Manía Cardíaca”, “Impacto”, “Somos Ajenos” and “Vida en el Espejo”, so...

Mötley Crüe: The Band That Defined Rock’s Wild Side in the ’80s

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                              🎸 Mötley Crüe : The Band That Defined Rock’s Wild Side in the ’80s Few bands in rock history embody the phrase “sex, drugs, and rock & roll” quite like Mötley Crüe . With an explosive mix of talent, rebellion, and controversy, this Los Angeles quartet became the face of glam metal during the 1980s, leaving behind a legacy that still inspires musicians today. The Beginning: A Blast from Los Angeles (1981–1983) It all started in 1981 , when Nikki Sixx set out to form a band that would break every rule. He teamed up with Tommy Lee (drums), Mick Mars (guitar), and Vince Neil (vocals). Their debut album, Too Fast for Love (1981), was independently recorded but quickly caught the attention of fans and record labels alike. Their sound was raw, loud, and unapologetic. Soon, their second album, Shout at the Devil (1983), catapulted them to international fame and established th...

Mon Laferte

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 Mon Laferte: The Voice That Defies Genres Mon Laferte is a Chilean musician, singer, songwriter, and visual artist who explores different Latin rhythms. She was born Norma Monserrat Bustamante Laferte on May 2, 1983, in Viña del Mar. At age 13, she began studying music at the conservatory in her hometown. She then began performing live in bars and small venues, eager to showcase her own songs. At the end of 2009, she was diagnosed with thyroid cancer, and the treatment prevented her from continuing to perform on stage. This led her to return with a new name, reflecting her desire to start from scratch: “Mon Laferte.” In 2011, she released her first independently produced album, Desechable. The following year, she composed Vuelve, Por Favor, the theme song for the Peruvian film El Buen Pedro. She was a judge on the Chilean version of the reality show Factor X, alongside El Puma Rodríguez, among other artists. At the same time, she sang in the Mexican female heavy metal band Mystica...

Liran roll 🎸

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Liran’ Roll: The Voice of Mexico’s Urban Rock History Liran’ Roll, also known as Lira N’ Roll or Lira N Roll, is a legendary Mexican urban rock band formed in Mexico City in 1991. The group was founded by Antonio Lira, who had previously been part of Blues Boys. After leaving that band, he joined Power Blues along with Antonio Velázquez (guitar), José Luis Rosas (drums), and Édgar Cruz (bass and vocals). Their talent earned them recognition after winning the contest “Rock en la selva de asfalto” (“Rock in the Asphalt Jungle”), and soon after, they officially adopted the name Lira N’ Roll. Their debut album, Quiero Cambiar (“I Want to Change”), was released in 1991 under the Discos y Cintas Denver label. That same year, they released María, featuring the hit single of the same name — a song that became one of the most beloved anthems of Mexican rock and brought them national radio and television exposure. In 1992, bassist Hugo Mendoza joined the band, along with guest musici...