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A01=Miriam Zoila Perez
A01=Veronica Bayetti Flores
accordion music
amor prohibido
Author_Miriam Zoila Perez
Author_Veronica Bayetti Flores
bachata
bad bunny
bad bunny superbowl performance
brazilian funk
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cuban salsa singers
cuban son
DtMf
emilio estefan
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Fania records
forthcoming
gifts for abuela
gifts for abuelo
gifts for latin grandparents
gifts for spanish speakers
gloria estefan
gloria etefan
history of dance
history of latin music
history of salsa
history of tango
history of the mexican border
impact of latin music
influence of latin music
lambada
latin booms
latin edm
Latin music grammys
latin playlists
luis miguel
mexican regional music
miami
miami music scene
new york music scene
puerto rico politics
reggaeton
selena
selena full album
shakira
tego calderon
willie colon
Product details
- ISBN 9798894140452
- Dimensions: 178 x 203mm
- Publication Date: 03 Sep 2026
- Publisher: Running Press,U.S.
- Publication City/Country: US
- Product Form: Hardback
Latin music fans, from lovers of Bad Bunny to devotees of old-school Bachata and Reggaeton, will love Muévelo, a compelling look at the impact of Latin music in our lives, culture, and history. Podcast hosts of Radio Menea, Miriam Zoila Pérez (Pérez) and Verónica Bayetti Flores (Vero) explore how Latin music has shaped movements of people, culture, and sound across decades of Latin artists and hit songs. Through collections of essays, playlists, timelines, album deep dives, and more, the authors share their examination of the role and influence that movements, migration, and colonialism, had and have on all types of Latin music, from bachata, to boleros, and to salsa and samba. Within these vibrant pages you’ll find song-by-song analysis of significant albums like Selena’s iconic Amor Proihbido, learn about the influence of the German accordion migration to Mexico, discover the story of Lambada, a song that flourished but never gave credit to its Bolivian folk song origins, discussions of Latin music centers of Latin booms, like Miami and New York, and celebrations of queer club spaces, where a lot of emerging artists made their start. Throughout, Vero and Pérez also integrate their own personal musical journeys, looking at how their experiences shaped their taste in music growing up and now as adults. Featuring illustrations by Vero, this book is as lively and passionate as the music and content itself—and is a must for those looking for a deeper appreciation of the music that moves us, both on the dancefloor, and in life.
Miriam Zoila Pérez is a queer Cuban American writer. Their non-fiction writing has appeared in outlets like the New York Times, and anthologies like Roxane Gay’s NYT bestseller Not That Bad. Their TED talk about racism and maternal health has been viewed over a million times. They are the author of the young adult novel Camila Núñez’s Year of Disasters, and co-host of the Radio Menea podcast. Pérez live in Washington, DC and are obsessed with bachata and houseplants in equal measure. Verónica Bayetti Flores is a queer Venezuelan writer and activist. She has bylines in Rolling Stone, Crack Magazine, and Remezcla. She is a co-host of the podcast Radio Menea, and is the co-founder of the Center for Advancing Innovative Policy, an abolitionist grassroots policy firm.About Radio Menea: Two Latinx friends. Wildly different music tastes. Radio Menea is a Latinx music podcast (no longer currently active but still available) hosted by Verónica Bayetti Flores and Miriam Zoila Pérez. Called “the woke Latinx music podcast you should be listening to” by Remezcla and “the soundtrack to a queer mami’s sancocho” by Latina Magazine, Radio Menea is a bilingual journey through the Latinx music that is the soundtrack to Vero and Pérez’s lives, and probably yours too.
Muévelo
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