Vocal Coach reacts to Angela Aguilar, Aida Cuevas & Natalia Lafourcade: "La Llorona" | 2019 GRAMMYs

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    Vocal Coach reacts reaction to Angela Aguilar, Aida Cuevas & Natalia Lafourcade: "La Llorona" | 2019 GRAMMYs Performance Live
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  • @BethRoars
    @BethRoars  Před 4 lety +56

    Hello Everyone! I have started a second channel called "Roar!" where I take on challenges and push myself out of my comfort zone.
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    • @omargarcia3078
      @omargarcia3078 Před 4 lety +2

      Please react to Mariachi 2000 ft Aída Cuevas " El Pastor"

    • @fabrisultanof
      @fabrisultanof Před 4 lety +3

      Reacción a SELENA “NO ME QUEDA MÁS “ HD ( from live TMA)

    • @painisfeargettingout
      @painisfeargettingout Před 3 lety +1

      Beth! you should review Angela's father! Also her grandmother was a famous singer.

    • @joaquinluna4684
      @joaquinluna4684 Před 3 lety +1

      TU TÍTULO ESTÁ MAL MUY MAL POR QUE NO NOMBRAS A ANGELA AGUILAR ELLA ES LA PROTAGONISTA DE ESTE TEMA MARAVILLOSO EL VÍDEO SE DEBE LLAMAR ANGELA AGUILAR , NATALIA LAFURCADE Y AÍDA CUEVAS LAS 3 GRANDES MUY GRANDES CANTANTES MEXICANAS HERMOSAS

    • @valentinogal781
      @valentinogal781 Před 3 lety +1

      I think that more than the song of the weeping willow this is a folk song of a woman troubles and pain.. They are just using the weeping woman as a metaphor. This is the pain of all women.

  • @franciscafernandez1460
    @franciscafernandez1460 Před 4 lety +816

    *Dramatic: slow latin music*¨
    "Cries in spanish"

  • @iraisuribe7081
    @iraisuribe7081 Před 3 lety +682

    This song is actually not about the Wheeping Woman. This is an “istmeña” song, meaning that comes from Itsmo de Tehuantepec, Oaxaca. It is about a soldier that saw a beautiful woman coming out from church and that was wearing a traditional huipil. He courted her and they fell in love. They got married but he eventually had to go to war. Before going, he promised his wife that defying life and death he would come back to her. She promised that she was going to wait for him day and night. Besides the promises they both made, she was heart broken and cried heavily. That’s when he promised again: I will come back to you, “Mi Llorona”. He didn’t come back, he died in battle. But knowing that he was risking his life, he wrote a letter to his wife and it was later delivered by a mate soldier to La Llorona. In the letter he again promised they would be together again and from that letter is that the song is written. She never got married again. She would be back to him in life after death.
    It also represents life that misses and cries for the lost ones and death where the ones that left wait for their loved ones.

    • @lucyq.8041
      @lucyq.8041 Před 3 lety +14

      Thank you this is awesome to know

    • @barcaXvida
      @barcaXvida Před 3 lety +5

      Eh I think you made that up

    • @pahr9788
      @pahr9788 Před 3 lety +49

      Aquí la tengo completa.
      History of the Zapotec Llorona.
      La llorona is a Zapotec song written and born in the Zapotec community of the isthmus of Tehuantepec, Oaxaca.
      The story goes that a young man from Tehuantepec went to a party in the neighboring community called Juchitan and there he met such a beautiful girl who left the church wearing the famous Isthmian regional dress called huipil.
      For a time he strove to conquer the girl And then he got the approval of the parents and marry her. But the winds of revolution blew in Oaxaca (1911/1912) and before he went to war, he said something like this:
      "I remember the day we went to the river and the flowers of the field seemed to cry
      With you the clouds in my sky are nothing, even he only competes with your smile.
      The war is calling me because the Peace of our country has been stolen
      I will return to you and for our future family I will never stop loving you
      In this life and in death ”.
      Finally the day to leave came and when he said goodbye to her, tears ran through his eyes and sighs of pain invaded the face of his beloved.
      While he was talking to her, he took both her hands at the same time that he wiped her with hers, the tears that fell down his wife's cheeks and then he called her "crybaby" because of her she would not stop crying knowing that perhaps , she would not return to her husband. Kisses and promises flew through the air and I swear I would return for her from life and death with total impunity. She also expected him no matter what happened.
      Many people of the time knew the couple and were dismayed by them. The guy went to war but never came back. Some time later a mutual friend of theirs returned to town and told him: your husband was hit by bullets and the wounds were so terrible that it was impossible to save him. But while he was dying he asked me to tell you to always love you and to please forgive him. Here is a letter he gave me for you.
      Excerpts from that letter read something like this:
      You were leaving the temple one crying day when I saw you passing by
      You were wearing a beautiful huipil crying that the Virgin believed you
      In the sky the sun is born my crybaby and in the sea the moon is born and in my heart the crybaby is born
      Love you like no other
      Even if it costs me my crying life
      I will not stop loving you
      Oh my crybaby
      Llorona you are my xhunca
      They will ask me to stop loving you crybaby
      But of never loving you
      Do not think that I sing you crybaby
      I have a happy heart
      Crybaby is also sung of pain
      When you can't cry
      Do not cry dear pledge
      I will wait for you on the horizon every morning.
      Needless to say, she cried all the time for that letter and never remarried because she hoped to meet her loved one in paradise and fulfill her promise.
      Their baby was born a week after the news and every October 30 they dined together. A wife and a son in the land of the living and a husband from the realm of the dead, until the great eagle brings them together again. Time passed and the story was written as a local folkloric song and has survived all this time.
      Whoever says this song is about the deluded Aztec crybaby who drowned her children in the river is lying. La Llorona Zapotec is a love story, a sad love story.

    • @JOE-kc5ys
      @JOE-kc5ys Před 3 lety +8

      Thank you. Pense que iva tener que aser este comentario. Not as put together but yeah. 😏🙏🤗

    • @yp6244
      @yp6244 Před 3 lety +5

      OMG this has me crying.

  • @nogosnoqt
    @nogosnoqt Před 4 lety +1515

    I can't understand what they're saying. So why am I crying?

    • @kylan1817
      @kylan1817 Před 4 lety +247

      Because you are a mexican that was born in another country..because mexican born wherever they likes to do that

    • @rubileyva3604
      @rubileyva3604 Před 4 lety +139

      Maybe because music is a universal language and the singers are great 😊

    • @michl.182
      @michl.182 Před 4 lety +40

      nogosnoqt because music is the international language! Music feels! ❤️

    • @elizabethdelgado5937
      @elizabethdelgado5937 Před 4 lety +66

      Bc you are feeling what they’re singing, the song it’s about life and death; the singer is dying, it’s like when all your life comes in-front of you’re eyes before you die, the singer is singing to the death bc he knows it’s time. Also you can see it with the singers , Angela it’s 15 yo, natalia 35 and aida 56.

    • @MrLakers1991
      @MrLakers1991 Před 4 lety +5

      Antonio MR que dijooooo

  • @beverlyespinoza656
    @beverlyespinoza656 Před 3 lety +113

    Angelica - she’s falling in love with La llorona
    Natalia - she already in love what else you want
    Aida - she’s hurt from losing her (llorona)
    This is how I interpret this song

  • @royjuarez6407
    @royjuarez6407 Před 4 lety +952

    The llorona from this song is different of the Mexican creepy tale, the music of the Itsmo of Tehuantepec have a beautiful folklore with the death, The llorona in this song is the death and the singer is falling in love with her

    • @cavc94
      @cavc94 Před 4 lety +23

      Someone falling in love with the Death is still really creepy.

    • @royjuarez6407
      @royjuarez6407 Před 4 lety +77

      @@cavc94 yep, but isn't the same creepy thing; the myth of the Llorona is from the time before the Spanish conquers and also change after them... part of the Mexican folklore

    • @blvdking68
      @blvdking68 Před 4 lety +30

      And as each singer is getting older they are getting closer to death 💀

    • @elizabethdelgado5937
      @elizabethdelgado5937 Před 4 lety +40

      The singer is not falling in love with her , he’s dying... that’s why he’s singing to her.

    • @royjuarez6407
      @royjuarez6407 Před 4 lety +11

      @@elizabethdelgado5937 your viewpoint is very interesting, I'm not sure, but I think is love, cause lots of stanzas talks about a platonic love with her, in the performance of Oscar Chávez the last stanza says: Even if you're just a legend, Llorona... I still think about you

  • @natemarx4999
    @natemarx4999 Před 4 lety +722

    Beth's reactions are always 100% gold.

  • @martinstoelting2707
    @martinstoelting2707 Před 4 lety +294

    This is what it sounds like when a good wine is ageing in its barrel.

  • @braulioalbertogarcia3814
    @braulioalbertogarcia3814 Před 4 lety +383

    "Dos besos llevo en el alma, Llorona, que no se apartan de mí: el último de mi madre, Llorona y el primero que te dí..."

  • @yomomma4270
    @yomomma4270 Před 4 lety +172

    Aída Cuevas was the queen of Mariachi in her prime. Check out "El Pastor" so you can get a sense of her power and control when she was younger.

    • @ismaelherrera6409
      @ismaelherrera6409 Před 4 lety +5

      Back in the day she could “shake” your core with her beautiful voice
      El pastor one of her best indeed

    • @pablomunoz2084
      @pablomunoz2084 Před 4 lety

      Estela Núñez el pastor, the best.

    • @yomomma4270
      @yomomma4270 Před 4 lety +1

      Estelita was also an extremey talented woman. I do enjoy her version, as well! Cheers.

  • @luisdiego1979
    @luisdiego1979 Před 4 lety +433

    Ángela Aguilar granddaughter of one of the better mexican singer of all time: Antonio Aguilar.

    • @leo.-7716
      @leo.-7716 Před 4 lety +13

      Antonio Aguilar was the goat

    • @l.d.a.t.7306
      @l.d.a.t.7306 Před 4 lety +1

      @@leo.-7716 haha the goat, i love this one

    • @Tlatoanimeh
      @Tlatoanimeh Před 4 lety +19

      Antonio Aguilar ciertamente fue una gran figura de México, pero decir que fue uno de los mejores cantantes de todos los tiempos es exagerado en demasía. Antonio Aguilar was a predominant artistic figure in México, but to say that he was one of the better Mexican singers of all time is an over exageration. He is not eve in the top 100 as a SINGER...

    • @rossesparza8818
      @rossesparza8818 Před 4 lety +1

      @@Tlatoanimeh Na he's the best fuck outta here

    • @rossesparza8818
      @rossesparza8818 Před 4 lety +1

      @@Tlatoanimeh Top 10 for sure

  • @chema8360
    @chema8360 Před 4 lety +101

    Dear beth
    "La Llorona" is one of the saddest songs you can find. The rhythm of this piece is much, but much slower than what you just heard. It is not a sadness and despair and sorrow like that of Britten war requiem, this is more like when you exhale a silent crying, alone, throughout all night long. Read what the lyrics say and imagine yourself and your guitar singing this. Kisses from Mexico, I'm subscribed to your channel ... I adore your work!
    You came out of the temple one day, Llorona,
    I saw you when you passed,
    You came out of the temple one day, Llorona,
    I saw you when you passed,
    A beautiful dress you wore, Llorona,
    I thought you were the Virgin
    A beautiful dress you wore, Llorona,
    I thought you were the Virgin
    Everyone calls me 'the black', Llorona
    Black but loving
    Everyone calls me 'the black', Llorona
    Black but loving
    I am like the green chili pepper, Llorona
    spicy, but tasty
    I am like the green chili pepper, Llorona
    spicy, but tasty
    (What it is) sorrow and what is not sorrow, Llorona
    Everything is sorrow for me
    (What it is) sorrow and what is not sorrow, Llorona
    Everything is sorrow for me
    Yesterday I cried to see you, Llorona
    And Today I cry because I saw you
    Yesterday I cried to see you, Llorona
    And Today I cry because I saw you
    Alas, Llorona, Llorona, Llorona of sky-blue
    Alas, Llorona, Llorona, Llorona of sky-blue
    Although it costs me my life, Llorona
    I will not stop loving you
    Although it costs me my life, Llorona
    I will not stop loving you
    I climbed to the highest pine tree, Llorona,
    To see if I could spot you
    I climbed to the highest pine tree, Llorona,
    To see if I could spot you
    As the pine was so gentle, Llorona,
    At seeing me cry, it cried
    As the pine was so gentle, Llorona,
    At seeing me cry, it cried
    From the sea came a letter, Llorona,
    That the mermaid sent to me,
    From the sea came a letter, Llorona,
    That the mermaid sent to me,
    And in the letter she said to me, Llorona
    Whoever has love also has pain.
    And in the letter she said to me, Llorona
    Whoever has love also has pain.
    Alas!, Llorona, Llorona,
    Llorona take me to the river,
    Alas!, Llorona, Llorona,
    Llorona take me to the river,
    Cover me with your shawl, Llorona
    Because I am dying of cold.
    Cover me with your shawl, Llorona
    Because I am dying of cold.
    They say that I don't mourn, Llorona
    Because they don't see me cry.
    They say that I don't mourn, Llorona
    Because they don't see me cry.
    There are dead that do not make noise, Llorona,
    And their pain is much greater!
    There are dead that do not make noise, Llorona,
    And their pain is much greater!
    Alas!, Llorona, Llorona,
    Llorona of yesterday and today.
    Alas!, Llorona, Llorona,
    Llorona of yesterday and today.
    Yesterday I was a marvel, Llorona
    And today I'm not even a shadow.
    Yesterday I was a marvel, Llorona
    And today I'm not even a shadow.
    I don't know what's in the flowers, Llorona,
    The flowers from the cemetery,
    I don't know what's in the flowers, Llorona,
    The flowers from the cemetery,
    When they are moved by the wind, Llorona,
    they seem to be crying
    When they are moved by the wind, Llorona,
    they seem to be crying
    Alas!, Llorona, Llorona,
    You are my sweetheart,
    Alas!, Llorona, Llorona,
    You are my sweetheart,
    They'll stop me from loving you, Llorona
    But never I'll forget you.
    They'll stop me from loving you, Llorona
    But never I'll forget you.
    To a holy iron Christ [Crucifix], Llorona,
    I told to him my sins.
    To a holy iron Christ [Crucifix], Llorona,
    I told to him my sins.
    Which would not be my sorrows, Llorona,
    that the holy Christ wept?
    Which would not be my sorrows, Llorona,
    that the holy Christ wept?
    Alas!, Llorona, Llorona,
    Llorona of a lily field,
    Alas!, Llorona, Llorona,
    Llorona of a lily field,
    He who doesn't know love, Llorona,
    doesn't know what martyrdom is.
    He who doesn't know love, Llorona,
    doesn't know what martyrdom is.
    I carry two kisses in my soul, Llorona,
    that will never leave me,
    I carry two kisses in my soul, Llorona,
    that will never leave me,
    The last one from my mother, Llorona,
    and the first one I gave to you.
    The last one from my mother, Llorona,
    and the first one I gave to you.
    Alas!, Llorona, Llorona,
    Llorona, take me to see,
    Alas!, Llorona, Llorona,
    Llorona, take me to see,
    The place where all love is forgotten, Llorona,
    and suffering begins.
    The place where all love is forgotten, Llorona,
    and suffering begins.
    Lift up your eyes and look, Llorona,
    There in the dark sky,
    Lift up your eyes and look, Llorona,
    There in the dark sky,
    a star that glares, Llorona,
    and sadly sighs,
    it's Venus that withdraws, Llorona
    jealous of your beauty.
    They say that the first love, Alas Llorona!
    is great and true,
    They say that the first love, Alas Llorona!
    is great and true,
    but the last love is better, Alas Llorona!
    and greater than the first.
    but the last love is better, Alas Llorona!
    and greater than the first.
    Don't think that because I sing, Alas Llorona!,
    my heart is joyful.
    Don't think that because I sing, Alas Llorona!,
    my heart is joyful.
    One also sings from pain, Alas Llorona!,
    When one can not cry!
    One also sings from pain, Alas Llorona!,
    When one can not cry!
    I love you because I like it, Llorona,
    and because I feel like it.
    I love you because I like it, Llorona,
    and because I feel like it.
    I love you because it emerges, Llorona,
    from the inside of my soul.
    I love you because it emerges, Llorona,
    from the inside of my soul.
    If because I love you, you want, Llorona,
    you want me to love you more.
    If because I love you, you want, Llorona,
    you want me to love you more.
    If I have already given my life to you, Llorona,
    What more do you want?, You want more?
    If I have already given my life to you, Llorona,
    What more do you want?, You want more?
    If because I love you, you want, Llorona,
    That you want me to die.
    If because I love you, you want, Llorona,
    That you want me to die.
    Let your will be done, Llorona,
    let me die so someone else lives.
    Let your will be done, Llorona,
    let me die so someone else lives

  • @sonimbetterthanyou
    @sonimbetterthanyou Před rokem +6

    Natalia Lafourcade is so good. She is amazing all of her songs are wonderful.

  • @mauriciotapia7101
    @mauriciotapia7101 Před 4 lety +27

    Aida cuevas es una leyenda viviente de la música mexicana, Natalia con su estilo voza nova le da un toque diferente a la canción y Ángela es la nueva generación de cantantes rancheros. Lo impresionante del vídeo es verte con la boca abierta Beth 😍😍 I love you 😘😘😘😘😎

  • @free_j3ff
    @free_j3ff Před 4 lety +104

    Hola Beth! As a Mexican-American I love how much you and others appreciate Mexican music. La Llorona is my absolute favorite.

  • @remicklee1184
    @remicklee1184 Před 4 lety +83

    "la soledad y el mar" by Natalia Lafourcade in her performance at tiny desk concerts is supernatural about how extraordinary it is. I recommend it.

    • @sarairuiz2369
      @sarairuiz2369 Před 4 lety +4

      I rewatched that one earlier today, and I can't believe i forgot about it cause it's great!

    • @remicklee1184
      @remicklee1184 Před 4 lety

      @@sarairuiz2369 Ahora también le diría que reaccionase a la canción que ha sacado hace un par de días. El vídeo es también una maravilla. Si no lo has visto aún, te lo recomiendo.

  • @robtk3
    @robtk3 Před 4 lety +165

    "Natalia is known as a pop/rock singer..."
    Umm... I have almost all of her CDs; trust me. She is considerably more complicated than that.

    • @israelleonchacon9291
      @israelleonchacon9291 Před 4 lety +1

      😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
      No she's not

    • @elcesar
      @elcesar Před 4 lety +6

      she also uses Bossanova, so yeah she is a little bit more complicated.

    • @jorgesblog8017
      @jorgesblog8017 Před 3 lety +4

      She is like a Lana del Rey and Björk hybrid Lol

    • @carlosmoran1366
      @carlosmoran1366 Před 3 lety +3

      She said Natalia is MOSTLY KNOWN as a pop/rock singer, which, you know, she absolutely is.

    • @jorgesblog8017
      @jorgesblog8017 Před 3 lety

      @@israelleonchacon9291 czcams.com/video/Mtqn4HUZNRE/video.html

  • @Irvin993
    @Irvin993 Před 4 lety +402

    React to "Tu si sabes quererme" of Natalia la Fourcade ft Los Macorinos.

  • @LuisOrtiz-xo5kc
    @LuisOrtiz-xo5kc Před 4 lety +107

    Please react to AIDA CUEVAS - "EL PASTOR".
    She's called The Queen of Falsetto, here in Mexico. You'll see why!!

    • @claudialisaldi6949
      @claudialisaldi6949 Před 4 lety +1

      Khi no se inglés en español por favor ok no

    • @foreverjc7958
      @foreverjc7958 Před 3 lety

      What about Arturo Vargas and Mariachi Vargas de Tecalitlán? I think that is a better one.

  • @nunezificationr8304
    @nunezificationr8304 Před 4 lety +18

    I love how you actually explain what they’re doing (when singing) I almost felt like I was taking a music class.
    Great reaction video.
    They’re some of my favorite Mexican singers, and that song is a Mexican classic. We love that song because it has history.

  • @Yu-Fei-Hung
    @Yu-Fei-Hung Před 4 lety +7

    Very accurate review, from the youngest singer to Aida Cuevas (black belt in regional mexican music).
    You can feel how significance of the lyrics grows with each singer; each one has more evident experience singing as in life than the previous one by the way story telling develops through their voice and technique.
    This song is about the struggles, pain and a the acceptance of the final rest (death).
    Great review, not 100% focused on the technical side but taking in count the feelings this song provokes.

  • @tochtli4666
    @tochtli4666 Před 4 lety +89

    Me suscribí a tu canal por este vídeo. Saludos desde Mexico City. Greetings from la Ciudad de México.

  • @Rosannasfriend
    @Rosannasfriend Před 4 lety +2

    They were all fabulous. But the last lady is a world wonder. Incredible!

  • @mariasanchez-ks9eh
    @mariasanchez-ks9eh Před 4 lety +66

    Tiny desk of Natalia Lafourcade :)

  • @simplefinance413
    @simplefinance413 Před 4 lety +106

    Juan Gabriel and natalia Lafourcade “Ya no vivo por vivir”

    • @alfredomant
      @alfredomant Před 4 lety +1

      🤮🤮🤮🤢🤢🤮🤮🤢🤢

  • @mexa_t6534
    @mexa_t6534 Před 4 lety +13

    Okay so imma do my best to roughly translate the song. (Each verse is repeated twice)
    (Aguilar)
    you were leaving a Temple, Llorona, when I saw you walk by
    such beautiful Huipil (traditional Mexican garment) you had, Llorona, that I thought you were The Virgin (Mary)
    oh my, Llorona Llorona Llorona, of a lily field
    He who doesn’t know love, Llorona, doesn’t know suffering
    (Lafourcade)
    If, because I love you, Llorona, you want me to love you more
    If I’ve already given you my life, Llorona, what more do you want, do you want more?
    Oh my, Llorona, you’re my “Chunga” (I’m actually not sure what that means, it’s probably a regional expression.)
    They will take me away from loving you, Llorona, but from forgetting you, never
    (Aida Cuevas)
    I don’t know what the flowers have, Llorona, the flowers of the cemetery
    That when the wind moves them, Llorona, they look like they are crying
    Oh my, Llorona of light blue
    Even though life is hard, Llorona, I will never stop loving you
    Hope it helps

  • @alooro59
    @alooro59 Před 4 lety +3

    Natalia Lafourcade WAS known for pop rock like 15 years ago. Her recent records and singles are so much different with mixed latin rhythms.
    I highly recommend you react to her. Her NPR tiny music concert is just beautiful, “Tu sí sabes quererme” and “Mi tierra” would be perfect choices.

  • @karenrodriguez.7576
    @karenrodriguez.7576 Před 4 lety +9

    I'm mexican and i really love watching people from other countries react to mexican music. Thank you by the way 💕

    • @14u2ponder
      @14u2ponder Před 3 lety

      I love Yuridia. I don't understand her but I love her music. And Alejandra Guzman as well.

  • @imabeginnercreatingthings1064

    I love this, my grandfather that would play music was friends and was a neighbor to Angela Aguilars grandfather, I'm not sure if they knew each other before he was famous, or during, but my grandfather was known to play at celebrity party's in Mexico, and in Hollywood. I don't remember the nickname her grandfather gave to my mother, but it was cute, I'll have to ask her.

    • @erod818
      @erod818 Před 3 lety

      A true icon of Zacatecas for the world. My grandfather's horse keeper used to work for Don Antonio too, and when he was young, he was invited help wrangle livestock at El Soyate a few times.

  • @kikigalletitas3173
    @kikigalletitas3173 Před 3 lety +4

    This girl is going to be our next queen of Mexico, believe on me🔥❤️❤️

    • @erod818
      @erod818 Před 3 lety

      She's got the right pedigree for it. Her grandparents are true icons, and her dad is no slouch.

  • @rogelioduenas8317
    @rogelioduenas8317 Před 4 lety +2

    amazing how you pointed out the yodels, it is a tradition in Mexican folklore music vocalist. It's origins I suspect come from past Bavarian, German and Czech immigration to northern Mexico and Texas once porous regions. That part of European culture influenced that region, also the banda genre music in Mexico has origins with the polka. Many other things that they influenced also, there are also native German speakers in Texas that still speak the language.

  • @gaetanodragonetti3942
    @gaetanodragonetti3942 Před 3 lety +1

    A lot of ranchera and mariachi songs have yodels. So she is mimicking that traditional style (Angela) since she comes from a dynasty of very famous singers and actors. I like the 3 of them very much. Everyone with their own style but you can hear why Aida Cuevas is a legend :)

  • @Adme55
    @Adme55 Před 4 lety +10

    So glad you reacted to this performance, it was one of my favorites. Please react to more from Aida Cuevas, she has a great range. I suggest El Pastor

  • @RoyCelon
    @RoyCelon Před 4 lety +18

    the intro's last "rawr" always makes me giggle.

  • @victorkimackblanco3644
    @victorkimackblanco3644 Před 4 lety +1

    The three are amazing! Thank you for your reaction video!

  • @ricardohoffmann4285
    @ricardohoffmann4285 Před 2 lety +4

    ¡Preciosa canción!
    Muchas gracias, Beth

  • @angelerikvizcarra4217
    @angelerikvizcarra4217 Před 4 lety +4

    Se me puso la piel chinita con Aida cuevas,pero todas cantan hermoso en su genero,👍

  • @santiagomolina8765
    @santiagomolina8765 Před 4 lety +5

    Orgullo de ser mexicano !
    VIVA MEXICO 🇲🇽

  • @marco19723
    @marco19723 Před 2 lety +2

    Aida Cuevas is one of the best Mexican mariachi singers of all times. Angela and Natalia are the new generation of good voices. Aida Cuevas was giving these two ladies a good lesson of singing.

  • @darthvladi
    @darthvladi Před 4 lety +5

    I absolutely LOVE the "rawr" you make on your intro... beautiful!!

  • @MarcRome
    @MarcRome Před 4 lety +4

    Hey Beth; You got Excellent Tastes and Perception !
    to acknowledge these Superb (Latin) Talents. Which go
    largely unknown to sectors of the populace.
    Thank you and God Bless !!!

  • @hugotrevino2565
    @hugotrevino2565 Před 4 lety +37

    I don´t think in Mexico we call it "Yoddle", we call it "falseto".

    • @MrMmmoy
      @MrMmmoy Před 3 lety +4

      De hecho aquí en México se le dice falsete 😅

    • @NueThunderKing
      @NueThunderKing Před 3 lety +4

      It still a yoddle. But yeah falcetos are a stapple of mariachi music.

    • @otapia6379
      @otapia6379 Před 3 lety

      And Miguel Aceves Mejía the king of the falsetto

  • @wombat3455
    @wombat3455 Před 3 lety

    What a fantastic review, thank you for showing us this!

  • @everuby4787
    @everuby4787 Před 4 lety +1

    Angela Aguilar is only 16 years old, she is a baby, but she comes from a really musical family from Grandma and grandpa to dad and cousins who sing so she will get even better... In that stage we had three generations of talented women.

  • @PeterPolo15
    @PeterPolo15 Před 4 lety +108

    React to "La Cigarra" by Natalia Jiménez feat Lila Down

  • @davidpascual9815
    @davidpascual9815 Před 4 lety +17

    I would like to hear you react to Angela Aguilar's grandfather, the great Antonio Aguilar

  • @jamieurrea3600
    @jamieurrea3600 Před 2 lety +1

    La llorona, one of our most epic songs ever. Thank you ladies for an amazing presentation.

  • @itsgummyybear
    @itsgummyybear Před 4 lety +19

    I love how each one brought a different intensity to the performance! Great breakdown Beth! Awesome treat!

  • @ElPerpuli
    @ElPerpuli Před 4 lety +11

    4:53 - Bout the song.
    This song have different versions, as the story, the original borns in Oaxaca, and sing about Coatlicue, mother goddess of Aztec mythology; this one is about yeh, a weeping woman, but not the weeping woman of the myth, happen who in Mexico some woman’s used be payed to go into funerals to cry for the dead, between more people cry for the dead, more important and loved supposedly used be (this is not anymore).

  • @Joker1305
    @Joker1305 Před 2 lety +3

    Mexican music is really beautiful, it speaks a lot about pain and love in a passionate way and has influence from many countries around the world. For something LINDA Ronstadt He paid a beautiful tribute to songs so difficult to sing.

  • @cougarkeeper0
    @cougarkeeper0 Před 4 lety

    Hello from Los Angeles. I love how you break down and explain the singers’ style

  • @marinesr7
    @marinesr7 Před 4 lety +2

    I am so happy to have seen your reaction to such great singers and to a great traditional song. Honestly, sometimes I come here to hear your opinion on singers' voice I have known for years. It is a treat to see your reactions on that beautiful face of yours. 😉😍👍🌷

  • @rhdtv2002
    @rhdtv2002 Před 4 lety +5

    The best interpretation I've heard of this song -Aguilar

  • @carlos1247138
    @carlos1247138 Před 4 lety +3

    I started watching Beth Roars because of the Tool reaction video. I may like heavy metal but I always had a soft spot for Natalia Lafourcade ❤️ Thanks Beth Roars, I would have never thought that her name would come up on one of your videos.

  • @moukz
    @moukz Před 4 lety +1

    how awesome it is that you made a video of this song :3 Natalia Lafourcade is absolutely one of the best artists we've ever had, it would be great if you do a video of any of her songs

  • @jaym3064
    @jaym3064 Před 4 lety

    Hi, Beth. I love listening to your expertise. Before I discovered your analysis of Geddy Lee, I never realized the vast techniques of vocalists. As always your smile and happy eyes make me smile.

  • @atticuscb
    @atticuscb Před 4 lety +201

    Please do Natalia Lafourcade: Soledad y El Mar

  • @ikuep
    @ikuep Před 4 lety +1

    Great way to start the day here on the US west coast. Thank you!

  • @mannycoffins1310
    @mannycoffins1310 Před 2 lety

    I love your vocal technical advice, and there's no one better to have seen/react react to, to this video than you... Thanks for sharing.

  • @aquiestamos3567
    @aquiestamos3567 Před 4 lety +3

    muito bom !!! best coach reaction channel !!! E viva o México !!!

  • @josemariadominguez4853
    @josemariadominguez4853 Před 4 lety +29

    React to "Malagueña Salerosa" of Joselito and Antonio Aguilar

  • @GrettelJimenez
    @GrettelJimenez Před 2 lety

    It is a beautiful thing to find someone that teaches you! I just found your videos, and I am already a huge fan!

  • @canaldisaa6551
    @canaldisaa6551 Před 4 lety +2

    I enjoyed this video so much. I love you Beth..! Cheers.

  • @AK4TsEv3N
    @AK4TsEv3N Před 4 lety +3

    Hey Beth, you should definitely react to Natalia's songs. She's an awesome singer, one of México's greatest.

  • @baryash49
    @baryash49 Před 4 lety +11

    React to "tu sangre en mi cuerpo" from Pepe and Angela Aguilar please.
    Your are beautiful!! ❤️❤️

  • @gabyoftherose
    @gabyoftherose Před 4 lety +2

    i love angela 🥺 she’s amazing and has an amazing voice 🇲🇽🇲🇽

  • @omarsanchez9709
    @omarsanchez9709 Před 4 měsíci

    Aida cuevas is music my mom used to play at home while she cooked or cleaned.
    I never noticed her music until now in my 30s when im no longer with my mom.
    Signers like her feel like they don't exist anymore.

  • @manofhealing
    @manofhealing Před 4 lety +7

    Please oh please react to Heroes del Silencio, they are amazing and so are you!

  • @ElTioMichel
    @ElTioMichel Před 3 lety +3

    Natalia is the best female singer in that event
    Edit. Natalia is not rock / pop singer, she is an ARTIST and even more complicated than that ;)

  • @faviopalma8238
    @faviopalma8238 Před 4 lety +1

    How is it possible that we are interested in those singers and I still fall in love with Beth every time? So passionate about your career, so beautiful, so kind and brilliant when speaking of other singers. Unique coach, unique woman. Great reaction! Viva mi México lindo!!

  •  Před 4 lety

    Amazing performance and lovely voices from this three wonderful Mexican singers. Thanks Beth!

  • @alejandratilano7180
    @alejandratilano7180 Před 4 lety +3

    Natalia Lafourcade, a cover "tonada de luna llena" its an amazing song, and very interesting mix of voices

  • @eduardonunez9221
    @eduardonunez9221 Před 4 lety +3

    Thanks for this mexican song review, you should react to more Aida Cuevas songs, she's one of the best mexican interpreters of last decades!

  • @harlandkirby5912
    @harlandkirby5912 Před 3 lety

    Love, love your expertise. Thank you.

  • @beth8199
    @beth8199 Před 3 lety

    I live they you you study and you give essential information about the song, artist, and history about the singer, i love your channel

  • @mayraenriquez6129
    @mayraenriquez6129 Před 4 lety +12

    Please react to Aida Cuevas -Cucurrucucu Paloma. ❤️

  • @milliesanz838
    @milliesanz838 Před 3 lety +3

    I will try to help you and try to traslate the most clear I can with the meaning of this BEAUTIFUL SONG!... 🇲🇽🖤🇲🇽🖤 🇲🇽🖤...ok... let´s do it... the song goes more or less like this: You left the temple one day "Llorona" (means weepy woman) when I saw you go by, you left the temple one day "Llorona" when I saw you go by
    Beautiful "huipil" ( means =typical costume from Oaxaca, Mexico) you wore, that the virgin I thought you were, Beautiful "huipil" you wore, that the virgin I thought you were.
    Oh Alas! "Llorona", "Llorona", "Llorona" of a lily field (means place with flowers where are the tombs/graves with dead ppl =cementery) Oh Alas! "Llorona", "Llorona", "Llorona" of a lily field
    He who does not know about loves "llorona" does not know what martyrdom is, He who does not know about loves "llorona" does not know what martyrdom is!
    I don't know what the flowers have, "Llorona" , the flowers of a holy field (cementery) , I don't know what the flowers have, "Llorona" , the flowers of a holy field,
    that when the wind moves them, "Llorona" it seems them be crying,
    that when the wind moves them, "Llorona" it seems them be crying,
    Oh Alas! "Llorona", "Llorona", "Llorona" Take me to the river
    Oh Alas! "Llorona", "Llorona", "Llorona" Take me to the river
    Cover me with your "rebozo" (means typical shawl) "Llorona" Because I'm freezing to death, Cover me with your "rebozo" "Llorona" Because I'm freezing to death!
    Cover me with your "rebozo" "Llorona" Because I'm freezing to death! .... In this video with Angela Aguilar is more clear even with images from the video the meaning... czcams.com/video/h5z99EYHY4I/video.html
    Any person very sensitive even dont know spanish can feel this song and for that reason you could percive even without understand with words the meaning of the song, cause this song means about "death", I need to mention that The song has different versions because each version has ( + ) or ( - ) stanzas , it depends on the singer of how many stanzas he wants to add, but they all refer to the suffering of love and death. ....in Mexico it is tradition (the day of the dead, November 1 for deceased children and November 2 for deceased adults) "to celebrate death to honor life.... it is ancient tradition! ...❤️ 🇲🇽🖤❤️🇲🇽🖤❤️ ... It is a song that speaks of the suffering of love and pain, and the suffering related to the death of your loved ones and the "icy" cold that one feels when death is near. (it's real) that provoke chills! .. ☺️☺️☺️ is an EXCELLENT song that make you feel chills since the bones!..👌👌 ..."la llorona" (the weepy woman) is also a legend, it has several meanings but the main one is that of the woman who lost her children and / or her man and goes through life crying with suffering when remembering them! ... but in this case it is a song related to "death", which in Mexico is also called "la catrina" and death is represented by a woman, so you can notice (both in the lyrics and in the video) that since she sees "death" is because she already died too! and she is guiding her to the place where the other deceased souls are where they are all made up as "CATRINES" (males) or "CATRINAS" (females), which is what really happens! That is why in Mexico "THE DAY OF THE DEAD IS CELEBRATED TO HONOR LIFE" !! ... because we know that as long as we do not forget our loved ones, THEY WILL NEVER DIE! ...❤️🇲🇽❤️🇲🇽🙏🙏 🙏🙏 ... this was so difficult try to explain so I really hope I explained good ... finger cross! 🤞🤞☺️ great song!...there are not way that not feel it cause is a great song!.... great Angela, great Natalia and great Aida...each of them with their own style! ...all three are EXCELLENT !!!!... and great reaction Beth!...👌👌....you really have to see and live these traditions to know better what I am talking about and you will really learn to value life through death!"".. ❤️🇲🇽❤️🇲🇽❤️🇲🇽❤️🇲🇽 BLESSINGS!....☺️ ☺️ ☺️ 🙏🙏 🙏🙏

  • @cletusbeauregard1972
    @cletusbeauregard1972 Před 4 lety +1

    Natalia Lafourcade's like the patron singer/songwriter saint of her generation. She'll be 36 in February, and she's been a star in Mexican music for half her life already. She already has a massive legacy behind her, and a long career still in front of her.

  • @ChicaLista100
    @ChicaLista100 Před 4 lety

    3 voices completely amazing... I love it !

  • @pelaotool
    @pelaotool Před 4 lety +11

    react to "Natalia Lafourcade ft. Gustavo Guerrero - Tonada De Luna Llena (El Ganzo Sessions)", technically, the first part is awesome

  • @mexicancurious2195
    @mexicancurious2195 Před 4 lety +3

    I love your reactions they are amazing, have you done any of Gloria Estefan, "mi tierra" it's a good one.

  • @jessikaeguia1946
    @jessikaeguia1946 Před 4 lety

    Beth always making quality content on her channel. 💕

  • @gfour21
    @gfour21 Před 4 lety +2

    Wow! Esa Ángela Aguilar es una princesa. Parece una muñeca de porcelana con voz de ángel. Sus padres deben de estar que revientan del orgullo

  • @miguelruvalcaba34
    @miguelruvalcaba34 Před 4 lety +6

    Recommend you listen to her and her dad in “tu Sangre en mi cuerpo”

  • @alealejo78
    @alealejo78 Před 4 lety +32

    Hola saludos de México ! You should react to Lila Downs! She's one of the best singers we have today.

  • @alvaromontielbarreto
    @alvaromontielbarreto Před 4 lety +1

    I have found new amazing songs thanks to your reactions. Thanks

  • @107043
    @107043 Před 4 lety

    I love watching your reactions ❤️❤️

  • @Harlekijn1982
    @Harlekijn1982 Před 4 lety +4

    As always a genuine pleasure to watch your reactions! If you have the time, would you react to Epica-Chasing the Dragon? You will not be disappointed :).

  • @2kamote95
    @2kamote95 Před 4 lety +7

    Every time I see you reminds me of Amy Adams. So cute like her

  • @mikelistman5263
    @mikelistman5263 Před rokem

    Thanks thanks for doing this song and these artists...there's such an extraordinary crop of female composers/vocalists in Mexico right now!

  • @vidapositiva4581
    @vidapositiva4581 Před 4 lety +2

    Gracias por la reacción!

  • @miriammartinez3292
    @miriammartinez3292 Před 4 lety +8

    Aida Cuevas "El Pastor"

  • @PaolaMartinez-et3gn
    @PaolaMartinez-et3gn Před 3 lety +4

    You should listen to Flor Silvestre who was Angela Aguilar's grandmother.

  • @blackisblack22
    @blackisblack22 Před 4 lety

    I really enjoyed this react video 👏🏼 👏🏼

  • @Miggimouse555
    @Miggimouse555 Před 3 lety

    i love your reactions!!!

  • @erickhernandez-ym5cw
    @erickhernandez-ym5cw Před 4 lety +6

    Wow I loved your reaction 3 generations different mexican, 3 different style, 3 different singers but together into of same stage.
    My greetings from México City.
    By the way are you english, true?

  • @ELREYTEMPLARIO
    @ELREYTEMPLARIO Před 4 lety +15

    React to "La fugitiva" of Natalia Lafourcade ft Lila Downs.

  • @brendaalvarado6691
    @brendaalvarado6691 Před 4 lety

    Am so ready for the next video

  • @alondraandradeandrade7293

    i really loved this reaction, and ejoyed watching it, they are absolutely gorgeous, same as you.

  • @octaviosolano2849
    @octaviosolano2849 Před 4 lety +21

    U r a good person at this. Please reaccion to ( la maldita besindad ) kumbala. Thanks. U r da best . Mexico loves u.

    • @celN94
      @celN94 Před 4 lety +11

      Vecindad**** Gosh! Your spanish is killing me.