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<center><h3>Elvis Costello, The Roots y una canción "montevideana" </h3></center> | <center><h3>Elvis Costello, The Roots y una canción "montevideana" </h3></center> | ||
<center>El inglés y la banda de rap grabaron el álbum Wise Up Ghost, donde hay una mención a la capital uruguaya, en la canción Cinco Minutos Con Vos.</center> | <center>El inglés y la banda de rap grabaron el álbum ''Wise Up Ghost'', donde hay una mención a la capital uruguaya, en la canción Cinco Minutos Con Vos.</center> | ||
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Hasta el título del tema tiene el inconfundible aroma rioplatense, porque no es Cinco Minutos Contigo, sino "con vos". La canción figura en | Hasta el título del tema tiene el inconfundible aroma rioplatense, porque no es Cinco Minutos Contigo, sino "con vos". La canción figura en ''Wise Up Ghost'' (algo así como "Avivate, fantasma"), el álbum con el cual el veterano compositor e intérprete inglés incursiona en el hip hop. Costello tiene como socios a los integrantes de The Roots, banda con cerca de veinte años de trayectoria pero que recién hace un par de años conoció la fama y la masividad. | ||
La popularidad del conductor televisivo y comediante | La popularidad del conductor televisivo y comediante Jimmy Fallon, que eligió a The Roots como banda estable para su programa, tuvo bastante que ver con eso.Fue justamente después de una participación de Costello en ese programa que la sintonía entre él y la banda de hip hop se percibió. Y ''Wise Up Ghost'', que sale a la venta mañana en Estados Unidos, es el fruto de esa sintonía. Es la cantante La Marisoul, nacida en Los Ángeles pero de padres y familia mexicana, que canta sobre la capital uruguaya. | ||
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<center><h3>Elvis Costello , The Roots and " Montevideo " song</h3></center> | <center><h3>Elvis Costello , The Roots and " Montevideo " song</h3></center> | ||
<center>The English and the rap band recorded the album Wise Up Ghost, where there is a mention of the Uruguayan capital, in the song | <center>The English and the rap band recorded the album Wise Up Ghost, where there is a mention of the Uruguayan capital, in the song Cinco Minutos Con Vos.</center> | ||
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Even the title of the theme is the unmistakable scent of the river plate, because it is not Five Minutes With You, but "Con Vos". The song appears in Wise Up Ghost (something like "Avivate, ghost"), the album with which the veteran English composer and interpreter ventures into hip hop. Costello has associations with members of | Even the title of the theme is the unmistakable scent of the river plate, because it is not Five Minutes With You, but "Con Vos". The song appears in ''Wise Up Ghost'' (something like "Avivate, ghost"), the album with which the veteran English composer and interpreter ventures into hip hop. Costello has associations with members of The Roots, band with nearly twenty years of experience but just a couple of years ago and met the massive fame. | ||
The popularity of TV host and comedian | The popularity of TV host and comedian Jimmy Fallon, who chose as stable band The Roots for their program, had something to do with that. It was just after Costello participation in this program that the harmony between him and the band was perceived hip hop. And ''Wise Up Ghost'', which goes on sale tomorrow in the U.S., is the fruit of that tune. The singer is La Marisoul, born in Los Angeles but of Mexican parents and family, who sings in the Uruguayan capital. | ||
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