Atrévete-Te-Te de Calle 13 was the first single from the band's debut album, "Calle 13." The song was ranked number 3 on the Latin Rhythm Airplay chart in 2006 and won Best Urban Song at the Latin Grammy Awards in the same year. #Fact
This song has a very rhythmic and cadenced rhythm that makes you feel as if you are in a tribal dance. It is a song that makes you move your body to the rhythm of the music.
Have you heard "John, El Esquizofrénico (Clean Version)" by #Calle13? Do you find the lyrics interesting or do you prefer the instrumentation of the song more? Share your impressions in the comments and discover new music with #Discovery!
This rolita is pure fire 🔥🔥🔥 It makes me dance all day long and I sing it at the top of my lungs. I already recommended it to my friends and they loved it.
"Death In Hawaii" by #Calle13 features an instrumentation influenced by Hawaiian music, featuring ukulele and acoustic guitar. The lyrics tell the story of a love that ends in tragedy. The melody possesses a combination of and somber tones, representing the duality of the situation. #Review
Have you heard the song "Baile De Los Pobres (Album Version)" by #Calle13 yet? I love its mix of rhythms and lyrics. What's your opinion about the instrumentation? Do you dare to add it to your Hispanic music playlist? Let's talk about music with #Discovery! 💃🎧
Have you already added "El Aguante" from #Calle13 to your playlist? What is that part of the lyrics that makes you feel identified? Share your opinion here and discover more music with #Discovery. 💬