Tagged: ricky martin
Ricky Martin featuring Claudia Leitte – Samba
Samba is the fourth single from Ricky Martin’s Musica + Alma + Sexo Brazilian edition album, featuring Brazil Axé singer Claudia Leitte.
American, Latin, Hallyu: Worldwide Entertainment and Waves
A brief look at how the world of entertainment is changing with subcultures becoming mainstream, and why we can’t all get along.
LGBT Worldwide Music Videos – Part II
Part II of a long list of worldwide music videos with LGBT themes.
Latin Wave in Asia
A list of songs by Asian musicians with some Latin flavor, some have decided to give songs their own spin, some others have done lyrics in their own language, and others are giving the language a spin.
Ricky Martin – Lo Mejor de mi Vida Eres Tú / The Best Thing About Me Is You
Ricky Martin’s new single from his upcoming bilingual album.
Top5 Worldwide Entertainment Wishes for 2011
The YAM Magazine team wishes everyone a Happy 2011 (for those of you who live on the other side of the world), and wishes a kick ass New Year’s Eve for those of you still celebrating. For this special day, these our five wishes for the upcoming year~
YAM – Issue 011
We’ve got our very first exclusive! I got a chance to chat with Grammy/Golden Globe/Academy Award winner/nominee Diane Warren. We are also covering a bit on the Lima Film Festival, which just wrapped up their 14th edition. Plus reviews for some of the very best of the blockbuster season in America… and a surprise review for Aftershocks.
Interview with Diane Warren
YAM managed to chat with Ms. Warren in honor of the release of Chinese singer Bibi Zhou’s (Zhou Bichang) latest album i.Fish.Light.Mirror, which includes one of Warren’s compositions, titled I Miss U Missing Me… which has also been translated into Mandarin as Yi Di Lei de Ju Li (A Tear in the Distance).
Too Foreign for your Own Good, Sing in English.
The recent release of BoA’s English debut, and Utada Hikaru’s 3rd English release switched on my rant button, and prompted me to search for articles on why non-English artists must release music in the language, and oftentimes ditch their native tongue, to get into their market.