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Beto Cuevas Sets Up House Without La Ley

9:43 am By Jennifer Woodard Maderazo · Chismes|Music · 2 Comments

21 Dec 2006

Beto%20Cuevas%202.jpgAs a lover of almost all things Chilean (except for Pinochet)I’m excited to read about how La Ley’s frontman Beto Cuevas is setting up a home studio to work on his solo debut.

Para tener buenos resultados técnicos, lo primero que hizo fue construir un estudio de grabación en su casa, y ya se encuentra trabajando mucho para presentar este material a mediados del 2007.

I don’t know if I can wait that long to get a taste of whatever Beto will be offering up next so let us drool over this together.

Via / Univision.com

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Beto%20Cuevas%202.jpgI have a thing for Chilenos and an even bigger cosita for Chilean rockeros. Rockeros la Ley broke my heart with their “break” but it looks like there is something to look forward to yet. Beto Cuevas, vocalist for the band, is set to release a solo album next year, 2007. The album, is said to contain tracks in three different languages, English, Spanish, and French because we don’t need no stinkin’ English only.

Via / Rockero.com

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butts.jpgChicago Latina women are up in arms about a billboard campaign that was recently launched by Spanish-language radio station La Ley showing images of several women’s bums and the words “25 pegaditas”. The controversy has gone from grass roots quejas to mainstream media in no time:

…the ad shows an image of a woman, duplicated several times, photographed from behind and wearing skin-tight shorts. Her splayed hands pressed against her butt further accentuate her derriere.

The ad promotes the Spanish radio station “La Ley” WLEY 107.9 and a contest called “25 Pegaditas.” Listeners naming 25 songs in a row could receive a chance to win money.

In Spanish, “pegaditas” loosely translates to “little ones strung together.” But, according to the young women, “pegaditas” is also a play on the word “pegar,” which translates to “hits.” That’s “hits” as in popular songs. Or in the context of the ad, that’s “hits” as in smacks on the behind.

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