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¡Oye como va! is a music show that teaches the lyrics of Spanish and Latin American songs. This show will help you learn Spanish through one of the most important avenues of cultural expression: music. Come and listen to Latin chart toppers, classic hits and oldies. Learn while you dance!

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¡oye como va! - Don Omar-"Cuéntale"

Today we've got a reggeton song for all our users out there. Don Omar is known for his distinctive style, and is quite successful in this genre. Shake that booty (in Spanish!) with us!


¡oye como va! - Fito Paez-"El amor después del amor"

Today's show features a classic rock piece performed by Fito Paez, an Argentinian musician. This song has had a long journey through many Spanish-speaking countries. It touches on the topics of love and starting over.


¡oye como va! - Jerry Rivera-"Mi Libertad"

We've got an exciting new show for you today. Listen to this wonderful salsa piece performed by Jerry Rivera and Voltio. The song explores the topics of freedom and being a prisoner. Join Marco and Yenny in the studio and dance some salsa!


¡oye como va! - Silvio Rodriguez-"Ojala"

Silvio Rodríguez is a Cuban musician and the best musician from the trova movement. Many of his songs have become classics in Latin America. Today we are listening to one of the best, "Ojala".


¡oye como va! - "Aquí estoy yo"-Luis Fonsi

Luis Fonsi it's a singer and composer from Puerto Rico. He is widley known for his pop music and he is a Grammy award winner.Today we listen to one of his hits songs.


¡oye como va! - "Sin tu latido" - Fernando Delgadillo

Fernando Delgadillo is a renowned folk musician. He is both a composer and a singer. Today we're listening to one of his most famous songs. Learn more about folk music with today's show!


¡oye como va! - "Si el norte fuera el sur"-Ricardo Arjona

Today we're listening to Ricardo Arjona, a very well-known singer hailing from Guatemala who is known for his powerful lyrics. In this lesson we'll be talking about one of his biggest hits. This song discusses the difference between north and south, in this case the north and south representing the United States and Latin America. The topic can be controversial, but as you know, here at SpanishPod we feel it's important to bring to you issues that people are talking about in the Spanish-speaking world today.


¡oye como va! - "La almohada" - José José

Today we're bringing you one of the most famous singers in Latin America and Mexico. He's commonly known as the " prince of the song" and is considered to be an icon. His name is Jose Jose.


¡oye como va! - "Solo le pido a Dios"-Mercedes Sosa

Mercedes Sosa was one of the best examples of traditional and folk music in Latin America. She was world known as an outstanding singer, but also was she was a humanitarian. She was UNSECO ambassador for many years. Today we listen to one of her greatest songs.


¡oye como va! - "Como la Flor" - Selena

Known the world over for her tragic end (and for the J. Lo bio pic about her life) Selena's story continues to both fascinate and sadden audiences. For many, she represents a very unique Tex-Mex culture and remains an important idol. In today's show, we're checking out one of her top hits.



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