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Spanish-language pod goes behind the music.
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What's It About?
CANCIÓN EXPLODER is a Spanish-language version of the award-winning podcast, Song Exploder, hosted by Martina Castro. The podcast introduces famous Latino and Hispanic musicians and songwriters from various countries including México, Chile, Uruguay, Puerto Rico, and Colombia. It takes a deep dive into one of their well-known songs, deconstructing and sharing the meaning behind it. Artists share their inspiration and detail the process of adding elements of music, rhythm, mood and vocals to create their finished product. Listeners can hear how depth is created by blending layers of sound and music, building from a single idea and leading up to the complete song, which is played at the end of the episode. Featured artists explain the influence of culture, language and tradition on their musical journey. Guests demonstrate how communication within their support systems, curiosity to learn about music from other cultures, and courage to show vulnerability have led them to create and share the music they produce.
Is It Any Good?
Music has the power to impact audiences in so many ways. Canción Exploder presents the opportunity for famous musicians and songwriters to communicate the inspiration behind some of their popular songs. This podcast is ideal for the musically curious and is refreshing, entertaining and enlightening. It offers a window into the motivation and artistic processes behind songs straight from creative mind of the artist. Guests are open and honest as they explain the complicated feelings (and sometimes traumas) that have led to their healing through artistic expression. An example of this is shared when Mon Laferte (‘Pa' Dónde Se Fue', translated to English as "Where Did You Go?") explains the song's lyrics come from a letter she wrote to her estranged father.
This inside perspective allows listeners to feel a connection to some of their favorite artists. More importantly, the stories behind the music can help listeners feel a sense of empathy and understanding through others who may share similar experiences and challenges.
Talk to Your Kids About ...
Families can talk about how Canción Exploder explores healing and working through challenges through creative expression. How did some of these artists use their love for music to deal with challenges? What is a creative form of expression that helps you work through difficult situations?
Why are courage and communication important character strengths when using creative expression to work through difficult emotions? How do some of these musicians use these character strengths in their music?
Both podcasts and music are solely based on an audio form of expression. What's makes audio-only media unique? What does it provide that visual media can't?
How does learning about the process and experience behind creating a song change your view of or connection to the song? How does this change your listening experience?
Podcast Details
- Release date: January 7, 2022
- Genre: Music
- Average Run Time: 20 minutes
- Website: https://cancionexploder.com
- Host: Martina Castro
- Production Company and Network: Adonde Media
- Pricing structure: Free
- Topics: High School , Middle School , Music and Sing-Along
- Character Strengths: Communication , Courage , Curiosity
- Award: Common Sense Selection
- Last updated: June 12, 2023
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