By the Zonagirante.com team @spinning zone

At the most recent meeting of the Zonagirante.com editorial board—perhaps the last for quite some time, while we await confirmation of whether or not we will return to quarantine—we drafted a document. At the suggestion of the secretary for matters related to fraternity with our neighbors, We made a list of the most absurd questions that have arisen during the march these past few days. Here is a compilation of the best questions:

-Is it possible that no one from our journalistic team has offered to do a review of Bad Bunny's latest album?

-Are there still press offices that insist on offering us interviews with Ricardo Arjona?

-Are they still offended by our refusal?

-Do you know any local singers who have fallen on hard times and decided to come out of the closet and open an OnlyFans account to cover the debts of their last recording?

– Regarding the previous point, are you still offended by the Venezuelan band La Vida Boheme because of their video Miami SM, done with his compatriot LaSirena69, Does it get more views on its paid, explicit channel than on its censored version?

-Would LaSirena69 be interested in writing a weekly column for us? Or at least contributing to our upkeep with a donation to our PayPal account from her home in Beverly Hills?. (Friends, can you help us clear up this doubt?)

-Will only explicit sex save rock from its ultimate decline?

-Is it possible that many of us have unknowingly attended our last festival, our last massive event, our last concert?

-If they could choose, What would be the last song they would listen to in their lives?

-Do you think David Bowie was the messiah and we didn't realize it in time?

-What sacrifice would you be willing to make to see again the bright eyes of María Gabriela Epumer, the seductive gesture of Gustavo Cerati, the delicate manner of Federico Moura, Victor Jara's upright posture, Rita Guerrero's defiant gaze, The smile of Luis Alberto Spinetta, the lives of so many others?

For the fourteenth time in 2021, We find answers in music, even to our most ridiculous questions., And that's why we combat despair by renewing our playlist of twenty new songs each week, made in Colombia, Argentina, Uruguay, Brazil, Venezuela, Chile and Mexico,  whose sound is related to labels such as  Pop, Fusion, Folk, Hip Hop, Folklore, Electronic and Rock. Among others, we've added the new single from Nena X,  the latest production of Chetes, the new publication of  Maiguai and the most recent recording of Good Manners.

We repeat once again our favorite phrase for these kinds of occasions: Find your headphones, step away from the world and listen. This is the Zonagirante.com playlist for April 9, 2021. 

If any of our followers would like to showcase their illustration work and collaborate with Zonagirante.com, please contact us and send your portfolio to zonagirante@yahoo.com. Thank you in advance.

Participants:

Maiguai (Colombia)

Motherflowers (Venezuela)

Hispanic (Mexico)

Ali Aka Mind (Colombia)

Good Manners (Uruguay)

Shazuno + Gas Lab (Argentina)

Karen Souza (Mexico)

Andreia (Colombia)

Daniela Spalla (Argentina)

Chetes (Mexico)

Emmanuel Horvilleur + Chinese Bandits (Argentina)

Salvador and the Unicorn (Mexico)

Manguala (Argentina)

José Madero (Mexico)

Max Tejera (Uruguay)

Mr. Soya (Chili)

Bard (Mexico)

Girl X (Argentina)

Massonic (Chili)

Sophia Chablau and a huge loss of time (Brazil)


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