To be honest, I’ve not been very enthused of late with Panama, so most of the time I buy other stuff which interests me more. But a cask strength variation piqued my curiosity, and once I sniffed the darkish re
“This isn’t something the fans would expect,” Boombox Cartel tellsBillboard, “But I want them to experience the roots of this project, at least for just one song. It felt fitting to release it before the summer ends.” Related Trending on Billboard With respect to working with Panama...
The United States is dividing as rarely before. Half the country, mostly liberal America, is concentrated in 146 of the nation’s more than 3,000 counties — in an area that collectively represents less than 10 percent of the U.S. land mass. The other half, the conservative Red states o...
Cumbia artist El Pepo adapted his song “Hoy Acá en el Baile” with futbol-ready lyrics. Argentine fans have adopted it as their go-to-goal anthem. “Yo Te Amo Argentina,” Various Artists A group of Argentine artists who created a viral hit for the 2014 Brazil World Cup (“...
though the males seem to have heads that are more red than yellow.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yellow-headed_geckoThe first picture I have was taken on Christmas eve, so she has been here for three months. I have a deflated Luci light on my shelf, which I have covered with a towel...
The diablos rojos, literally red devils, have been counterbalancing the drab concrete of the city for over four decades with their artwork-plastered bodies and obnoxious outlines of lights. Having served out their first lives as American school buses, the vehicles were bought secondhand and shipped...
“Sube la Marea” celebrating Panama’s first-ever participation in a World Cup. The track was recorded for Copa Airlines as a send-off for the national team, known asla marea roja(the red tide). And of course, this “tide” swells with national pride (“My name is Panama,”...