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Bad Bunny’s new album sounds like summer 

Kassandra Zeledon, Staff Reporter | March 9, 2020

Bad Bunny’s anticipated album “YHLQMDLG” dropped Saturday night at midnight and fans everywhere went crazy over it. YHLQMDLG is short for “Yo hago lo que me da la gana,” meaning, "I do whatever...

Looking for new music? Here are 3 underrated artists you need to check out

Maël Lorach, Staff Reporter | March 5, 2020

If you’re looking for new music to listen to, there are a couple of resources you can use. Spotify’s “Discover Weekly” playlist has some really excellent recommendations that are tailored to your...

Ron Dunn, music instructor teaches West African drumming styles to De Anza students

Bringing West African drumming styles to De Anza students

Joaquin De La Torre, Staff Reporter | March 4, 2020

There is only one more chance to join in on Music Instructor Ron Dunn’s free West African drumming workshop. The workshop, which is held in A-31, provides a summary of Dunn’s now-canceled beginning...

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‘Map of the Soul: 7’

Aliya Nupbay, Staff Reporter | March 3, 2020

After their short break, BTS came back and rewarded their old and new fans with their new album, "Map of the Soul: 7," released Feb. 21. Seven is a significant number for the band. In listening to their...

"The Slow Rush"
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Tame Impala’s “The Slow Rush” offers inventive lyricism, style but ultimately underwhelms

Maël Lorach, Staff Reporter | March 3, 2020

“The Slow Rush” is Tame Impala’s fourth full-length LP, and is an interesting follow-up to his previous album, “Currents.” But interesting does not necessarily mean good in this case.  Those...

Members of Día Pa Son ensemble play music from Veracruz, Mexico at the Son Jarocho event in Hinson Campus Center Conference Room B on Feb. 11.

Blending culture in music and dance: Día Pa Son ensemble performs Son Jarocho at De Anza College

Aliya Nupbay, Staff Reporter | February 18, 2020

The walls of the De Anza Hinson Campus center embraced the spirited melodies of the traditional art form Son Jarocho, a blend of African and indigenous Mexican music on Feb. 11. The main aim of the...

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Bad Bunny releases “6 Rings” single dedicated to Kobe Bryant

Ruby Veloz, Staff Reporter | February 11, 2020

Bad Bunny released a heartfelt and moving song titled “6 Rings” as his tribute to Kobe Bryant after the news of his untimely and sudden death shocked the sports world. The singer released the song...

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‘Miss Americana’: Taylor Swift’s career story told, lacks candor

Dylan Newman, Staff Reporter | February 11, 2020

“Miss Americana,” Taylor Swift’s self-titled documentary on Netflix, tells a story of a woman who is overcoming various obstacles throughout her famed career. Overall, the documentary is watchable...

"Music To Be Murdered By" 
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Eminem’s album: New styles, political commentary

Oscar Frias-Rivera, Staff Reporter | January 28, 2020

Eminem’s surprise album “Music To Be Murdered By” dropped Jan. 17 and offers something new and fresh from his previous albums he has released. This new album has the old Eminem, like how he used...

"Circles" album cover
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Mac Miller’s “Circles” brings feeling of resolution to his life, career

Nathalia Moran, Impulse Editor | January 23, 2020

With the blessing of his family, Mac Miller’s album “Circles” released posthumously on Jan. 17. The beauty of Miller’s “Circles” lies in the lyricism. In the song, “Once A Day,” Miller...

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