Suzy Exposito
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Suzy Exposito is a former culture columnist with the De Los team at the Los Angeles Times. She joined the newsroom as a music reporter in October 2020 and previously spearheaded the Latin music section at Rolling Stone. Exposito has also written for NPR, Pitchfork and Revolver.
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Started by Jimmy Humilde and two friends, Rancho Humilde emerged as the home of Mexican folk songs imbued with the hustler ethos of American gangster rap and trap.
Eladio Carrión is having a moment. The Times spoke to the Puerto Rican multi-hyphenate about his new album ‘Sol Maria,’ mastering hip-hop in Spanish and how family is the key to his success.
Jennifer Lopez launched a new trailer for her autobiographical musical movie, “This Is Me ... Now: A Love Story,†which comes out on Feb. 16.
Kali Uchis discusses pregnancy, breaking industry barriers and new Spanish-language album ‘OrquÃdeas’
Kali Uchis is pregnant. The Grammy-winning artist discusses becoming mother—literally—and how she pen palled with Latin music’s biggest stars to make her new album “Orquideas.â€
From noise-canceling headphones to a gift card — yes, a gift card — here’s the perfect gift guide for the eldest immigrant daughter in your life.
From Puerto Rican salsa to Bronx bachata to Mexican balladry — and something of a surprise at No. 1 — here’s the perfect playlist for your holiday season.
From record-breaking corridos tumbados to indie gems, De Los cultural columnist Suzy Exposito compiles the 20 best Latin songs of 2023.
Boygenius! Peso Pluma!! Lily-Rose Depp!!! Here are our picks for the 100 best songs of 2023.
With four stages representing the past and present of Latin music, here are some of our favorite sets from the one-day festival at Dodger Stadium.
Live updates from the 2023 Bésame Mucho at Dodger Stadium. Headliners are Maná, Los Bukis, Gloria Trevi. Other acts are Los Lobos, Los Angeles Azules, Natalia Lafourcade