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Latin 23 December, 2020

Latinx Band Las Cafeteras Does 'Spanglish' Version Of 'Georgia On My Mind'

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Latinx Band Las Cafeteras Does 'Spanglish' Version Of 'Georgia On My Mind'
New York, NY (Top40 Charts) Early voting in the US Senate Runoff elections in Georgia started December 14, and the band hopes this song will be an electoral anthem for Solidarity among Black and Brown communities.
Joining in support of this song is New Georgia Project and Poder Latinx, both of whom are focusing attention on young voters of color in the state.

The song itself is another collaborative mash-up of genres, featuring artist QVLN and Sergio Mendoza utilizing Afro-Colombia rhythms of Cumbia, Electronica, and elements of Trap music, which was born in Atlanta, Georgia. Aside from the classic chorus in English, there are new lyrics which speak to a sense of determination and empowerment to its listeners via Spanish language rap.

The song speaks to the changing demographics in Georgia. Over the last 10 years, the South has been home to the fastest growing Latinx population in the country, which includes Georgia. The new cumbia rendition of "Georgia on My Mind" speaks to the nostalgia of Latin America to new immigrants, but also calls to the the 1st and 2nd generation Latinx youth who call Georgia home and grew up with Hip-Hop in the home state of Trap culture.

The song and a music video amplifying have been released today, two weeks before December 31, the last day for people to 'Vote Early.' The premise of the music video is a cross country/cross culture trip by the band headed for Georgia to join the movement for social justice and civic participation of people creating a New Georgia.

"There's so much at stake, we wanted to demonstrate solidarity to our brothers and sisters in Georgia" said Hector Flores, of Las Cafeteras. "We are delighted to support this song. We know that young people of color can really impact the outcome of this runoff election, so original approaches like this are welcome, and fun" said Nse Ufot, Executive Director of New Georgia Project. "We are excited to partner again with Las Cafeteras, Black and Brown people in Georgia have the power to determine our nation's future by ensuring we have a Senate that moves forward the issues that matter to us," said Yadira Sanchez, co-executive director of Poder Latinx.

Born and raised east of the Los Angeles river, Las Cafeteras are remixing roots music and telling modern day stories. Their Afro-Mexican beats, rhythms, and rhymes deliver inspiring lyrics that document stories of Immigrant and BIPOC communities.

The effort was organized by Big Bowl of Ideas, a black-owned creative agency that works in culture for social change. "We knew this would be a hot idea. The band, the organizations involved, it's a great fusion of common values and culture," said their Principal, Wyatt Closs.






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