Alika (singer), the Glossary
Alicia Dal Monte Campuzano (born 28 June 1977), better known by her stage name as Alika, is a Uruguayan–Argentine rapper, singer, songwriter, and reggae musician.[1]
Table of Contents
18 relations: Argentine cumbia, Buenos Aires Province, Clarín (Argentine newspaper), Dancehall, El Jagüel, El Universo, Grand Theft Auto V, Hip hop music, La Razón (Buenos Aires), La Voz del Interior, Montevideo, Página 12, Rapping, Rastafari, Reggae, San Martín, Buenos Aires, Third World, Uruguay.
- 21st-century Uruguayan women singers
- Afro-Argentine musicians
- Argentine people of Paraguayan descent
- Argentine reggae musicians
- Argentine women rappers
- Argentine women singer-songwriters
- Musicians from Montevideo
- Reggae musicians
- Uruguayan emigrants to Argentina
- Uruguayan people of African descent
- Uruguayan people of Paraguayan descent
- Uruguayan rappers
Argentine cumbia
Argentine cumbia is an umbrella term that comprises several distinct trends within the same tradition: the dance and music style known as cumbia in Argentina.
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Buenos Aires Province
Buenos Aires, officially the Buenos Aires Province, is the largest and most populous Argentine province.
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Clarín (Argentine newspaper)
Clarín is the largest newspaper in Argentina and the second most circulated in the Spanish-speaking world.
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Dancehall
Dancehall is a genre of Jamaican popular music that originated in the late 1970s.
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El Jagüel
El Jagüel is a city in Esteban Echeverría Partido, Buenos Aires Province, Argentina.
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El Universo
(Spanish for "The Universe") is one of the largest daily newspapers in Ecuador.
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Grand Theft Auto V
Grand Theft Auto V is a 2013 action-adventure game developed by Rockstar North and published by Rockstar Games.
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Hip hop music
Hip hop or hip-hop, also known as rap and formerly as disco rap, is a genre of popular music that originated in the early 1970s from the African American community.
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La Razón (Buenos Aires)
La Razón was a local newspaper distributed in the public transport in Buenos Aires, Argentina.
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La Voz del Interior
La Voz del Interior is a daily Spanish language newspaper edited and published in Córdoba, capital of the province of Córdoba, Argentina and the second-largest city in the country.
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Montevideo
Montevideo is the capital and largest city of Uruguay.
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Página 12
Página 12 (sometimes stylised as Pagina/12, Pagina|12 or Pagina12) is a newspaper published in Buenos Aires, Argentina.
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Rapping
Rapping (also rhyming, flowing, spitting, emceeing or MCing) is an artistic form of vocal delivery and emotive expression that incorporates "rhyme, rhythmic speech, and street vernacular".
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Rastafari
Rastafari, sometimes called Rastafarianism, is an Abrahamic religion that developed in Jamaica during the 1930s.
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Reggae
Reggae is a music genre that originated in Jamaica in the late 1960s.
San Martín, Buenos Aires
Ciudad del Libertador General Don José de San Martín, more commonly known as San Martín, is the administrative seat of General San Martín Partido in the urban agglomeration of Greater Buenos Aires.
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Third World
The term "Third World" arose during the Cold War to define countries that remained non-aligned with either NATO or the Warsaw Pact.
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Uruguay
Uruguay, officially the Oriental Republic of Uruguay (República Oriental del Uruguay), is a country in South America.
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See also
21st-century Uruguayan women singers
- Agus Padilla
- Alika (singer)
- Camila Rajchman
- Erika Büsch
- Julieta Rada
- Laura Canoura
- Laura Prieto
- Luana Persíncula
- Maia Castro
- Maika Ceres
- Malena Muyala
- Natalia Oreiro
- Samantha Navarro
Afro-Argentine musicians
- Alika (singer)
- Carlos García López
- Carlos Posadas
- Casimiro Alcorta
- Cayetano Alberto Silva
- David Leiva
- Emanuel Ntaka
- Enrique Maciel
- Fidel Nadal
- Gabino Ezeiza
- Horacio Salgán
- Julieta Rada
- La Mona Jiménez
- La Yegros
- Lucila Rada
- Manuel G. Posadas
- Manuel Posadas
- Marcos Martínez (actor)
- Oscar Alemán
- Rita Montero
- Rosendo Mendizábal
- Zenón Rolón
Argentine people of Paraguayan descent
- Alika (singer)
- Aníbal Ibarra
- Florencia de la V
- Gildo Insfrán
- Julio Bazan
- Julio Soler
- Mariana Enríquez
- Mauricio Macri
- Natalia Zaracho
- Pablo Lescano
- Paraguayan Argentines
- Vilma Ibarra
Argentine reggae musicians
- Alika (singer)
- Dread Mar I
- Fidel Nadal
- Horacio Villafañe
Argentine women rappers
- Alika (singer)
- Cazzu
- Fémina
- Keny Arkana
- María Becerra
- Nicki Nicole
Argentine women singer-songwriters
- Érica García
- Alika (singer)
- Andrea Álvarez (musician)
- Camila Bordonaba
- Celeste Carballo
- Daniela Herrero
- Emilia Mernes
- Fabiana Cantilo
- Jimena Fama
- Juana Molina
- Julieta Rada
- Karina Vismara
- Lali Espósito
- Laura Fares
- Leda Valladares
- Mía Maestro
- María Becerra
- María Elena Walsh
- María José Cantilo
- María Rosa Yorio
- Maria Entraigues-Abramson
- Marie-Claire D'Ubaldo
- Marilina Bertoldi
- Nacha Guevara
- Natalia Doco
- Nathy Peluso
- Rosario Bléfari
- Sandra Mihanovich
- Sobrenadar
- Soema Montenegro
- Teresa Parodi
- Tini (singer)
- Virginia Vera
- Zoe Gotusso
Musicians from Montevideo
- Álvaro Pierri
- Abel Carlevaro
- Alberto Reyes
- Alfredo Zitarrosa
- Alika (singer)
- Alvaro Salas
- Ariel Ameijenda
- Beatriz Lockhart
- Berta Pereira
- Bob Humid
- Carlos Kalmar
- Coriún Aharonián
- Daniel Viglietti
- Edison Mouriño
- Eduardo Arolas
- Eduardo Mateo
- Enrique Graf
- Enrique Saborido
- Felipe Rubini
- Gerardo Matos Rodríguez
- Homero Francesch
- Horacio Ferrer
- Jorge Bonaldi
- Jorge Galemire
- José Liard
- José Serebrier
- Juan Wauters
- Luis Cluzeau Mortet
- Mónica Navarro
- María Galli
- Martín Méndez
- Martin Sorrondeguy
- Miguel del Águila
- Nicolás Pasquet
- Olga Pierri
- Pablo Minoli
- Pedro Ipuche Riva
- Polly Ferman
- Ramón Collazo
- Renée Pietrafesa Bonnet
- Roberto Perera
- Rosita Melo
- Rubén Rada
- Santiago Chalar
- Taiguara
Reggae musicians
- Admiral P
- Albin Jarić
- Alika (singer)
- Angélique Kidjo
- Bankie Banx
- Bigga Haitian
- Blakdyak
- Claye (musician)
- David Emmanuel (musician)
- Del Davis (singer)
- Eric Rachmany
- Ladi6
- Leo Aberer
- List of dub artists
- List of reggae musicians
- List of roots reggae artists
- Mbah Surip
- Nasio Fontaine
- Nemanja Kojić (musician)
- O-Shen
- Patafunk
- Ras Sheehama
- Roots Reggae Library
- Sams'K Le Jah
- Skillibeng
- Skinny Fabulous
- Smiley (musician)
- Tigilau Ness
- Todd Forman
- WJ De King
- Wafande
- Wally Warning
- Ziggi Recado
Uruguayan emigrants to Argentina
- Adrián Caetano
- Alberto Breccia
- Alika (singer)
- Bárbara Álvarez
- Cayetano Alberto Silva
- Enzo Bordabehere
- Esther Ballestrino
- Francisco Canaro
- Horacio Ferrer
- Ignacio Rivas
- Isabelino Canaveris
- Jimmy Santos (singer)
- Juan Verdaguer
- Leonor Acevedo Suárez
- Lola Larrosa de Ansaldo
- Manuel Campoamor
- Miguel Cané
- Miguel Saiz
- Nestor Curbelo
- Nicolás Furtado
- Odile Baron Supervielle
- Osvaldo Laport
- Pablo Podestá
- Rhod Rothfuss
- Ricardo López Jordán
- Román Viñoly Barreto
- Rosita Melo
- Rubén W. Cavallotti
- Samuel A. Lafone Quevedo
- Santiago Gómez Cou
- Vartan Matiossian
Uruguayan people of African descent
- Afro-Uruguayans
- Alika (singer)
- Delfina Martínez
- Iris Cabral
- Nicolás de la Cruz
- Obdulio Varela
- Rosa Luna
Uruguayan people of Paraguayan descent
- Alika (singer)
- Otto Miguel Cione
- Sergio Abreu (politician)
Uruguayan rappers
- Alika (singer)
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alika_(singer)
Also known as Alika (Uruguayan–Argentine singer), Yo Tengo el Don.