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Puerto Rico

Migration has shaped the music of Puerto Rico. Huey begins his exploration in New York City, home to over a million Puerto Ricans, before travelling to the birthplace of salsa - Puerto Rico itself.

Migration has shaped music right across Latin America, but perhaps never more so than in Puerto Rico, where over half the population live, not on the island, but in the United States. Reflecting this story of two halves, Huey starts his final adventure right back on the streets where he first fell in love with the hot sounds of Latin Music - in New York City.

For Latinos leaving their home country and arriving in New York, identity and community was everything. 鈥橢l Barrio鈥, or Spanish Harlem, became the focal point for the Puerto Rican community, and Latin music the soundtrack to their survival. Fusing traditional music with American R&B and soul, newly minted Nuyoricans created the 60s Latin dance craze the boogaloo. Huey talks to Joe Bataan about his role as a boogaloo pioneer, and how music saved him from a life running gangs on the streets. Huey also drops in on music writer, and proud Nuyorican, Aurora Flores, who was there in El Barrio during the birth of salsa and witnessed the rise of legendary record label Fania.

Flying south to Puerto Rico itself, Huey sets off on a journey to discover the music that was left behind, hunting down the roots of salsa in the capital San Juan, and the traditional folk styles of bomba and plena. These songs still play an important role in marking births and deaths in rural areas of the country, and Grammy-nominated band Plena Libre believe they are the source of that fierce Puerto Rican pride. Recently Puerto Ricans have needed every bit of that strength and pride - the island is still recovering from the devastating effects of Hurricane Maria in 2017. Huey heads to a local bar to see how traditional music brought the community together after the storm.

Musical migration is still plays a huge part in Puerto Rico鈥檚 story - some of the most successful pop music of the last few years has come from this small island. Meeting up with cuatro player Christian Nieves, Huey discovers that traditional instruments are right at the heart of the most streamed and downloaded song of all time - Despacito! Huey heads back to the capital to learn about the birth of the world-dominating reggaeton rhythm with DJ Negro, the founder of The Noise, and meets breakout artist iLe to understand why Puerto Ricans are once again looking to their musical roots in their hope for a better future.

59 minutes

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Fri 18 Jun 2021 23:30

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Timings (where shown) are from the start of the programme in hours and minutes

  • 00:00

    Pete 鈥淓l Conde鈥 Rodr铆guez

    I Like It Like That

  • 00:02

    El Gran Combo de Puerto Rico

    La Espuma Y La Ola

  • 00:06

    Johnny Ortiz

    Catalina La O

  • 00:08

    Johnny Col贸n

    Boogaloo Blues

  • 00:12

    Joe Cuba

    Bang Bang

  • 00:15

    Joe Bataan

    Subway Joe

  • 00:17

    Joe Bataan

    Gypsy Woman

  • 00:18

    Jay Chattaway, Fania All Stars

    Juan Pachanga (Daylight) (Album Version)

  • 00:39

    Luis Fonsi

    Despacito

  • 00:40

    Luis Fonsi

    Despacito (Remix) (feat. Daddy Yankee & Justin Bieber)

  • 00:42

    J Balvin

    Mi Gente

  • 00:45

    Daddy Yankee

    Lo Que Paso, Paso

  • 00:45

    Daddy Yankee

    Gasolina

  • 00:53

    Daniel Santos

    Silencio

Credits

Role Contributor
Presenter Huey Morgan
Editor Adam Robinson
Series Producer Clare Tavernor
Executive Producer Sam Anthony
Executive Producer Lisa Fairbank
Executive Producer Julie Heathcote
Producer Clare Tavernor
Director Clare Tavernor
Production Company Factory Films

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