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  • I normally listen to Spanish music - well, Latin music. I like a lot of singers. -- Rafael Nadal
  • The power of music in Spanish is so strong, that I couldn't stay away from it any longer. -- Enrique Iglesias
  • As a singer, it's basic to preserve what I like to do, which is music, and also to remember my cradlesongs in Spanish. -- Thalia
  • I love the dancing and the music from Latin cultures. I went to a Flamenco show in Spain once, and it completely took my breath away! -- Torrey DeVitto
  • To me, a big crossover was what happened to me years ago, like bringing my music in Spanish to Europe, or Asia. To me, that's a crossover because Spanish is not a language that everybody talks. -- Thalia
  • I love the Italian culture - it's a beautiful culture. I love the language, the Italian people, their music, their attitudes... I just love it! Sometimes I think I'm an Italian trapped in a Spanish woman's body. -- Penelope Cruz
  • Ibiza is a popular vacation place for a lot of the players in Spain. If you go in the summer, there are some of the world's most famous movie and music stars, so nobody cares about soccer players. -- Xavi
  • A person can do a lot of reading and research as I have done. I went to Spain and spent a whole summer there with my family, immersing myself in the culture. But all that isn't really necessary to experience the music. -- Maya Beiser
  • Always when I write my music, I take my guitar, and I improvise always with a melody, you know, lyrics in Spanish. But sometimes I use some words in English. I don't know why. Maybe because I listen to a lot of music in English. -- Juanes
  • I've been working at performing for five years now. I've been working in Australia and Spain and England. When I was only 15 or 16, 1 was performing in bars; I could have had legal problems, but it's also the only way to get to know what music is all about. -- Andy Gibb
  • After that I won a prize, I was with a group of ancient music of Spain that they helped me a lot with a grant, you see, during three years. And so I made my debut in 1944 and I found myself helping my family, it was a very poor family. -- Victoria de los Angeles
  • Growing up, my grandmother did not want worldly music in the house. Then when I went out to California, I started listening to Spanish music, mostly Mexican music. But were I in Egypt, I would listen to the music of the people, or if I was in Italy, I'd listen to Italian music. -- Maya Angelou
  • One of my reasons for living in California is its close proximity to Mexico. The Latin influence is in every corner of the community. My love of Spanish music hasn't wavered since the '50s. I could hear the blues voicing from the Flamanco families and I always dig for inspiration in Latin music. -- Eric Burdon
  • I remember, the first time I came to the United States in 1996, I didn't speak a word of English at the beginning. I am very thankful for this country and the opportunity music has given me... My three kids were born here in Miami; they speak Spanish at home, but English with all their friends. -- Juanes
  • I am a big fan of the Gallagher brothers. At Liverpool, they came a few times; they are friends of Steven Gerrard. It was nice to meet them. When I was in Spain, I couldn't speak English, so I couldn't understand the lyrics. When I came to England, I started studying music and trying to understand what my favourite songs said. -- Fernando Torres
  • The Italians and Spanish, the Chinese and Vietnamese see food as part of a larger, more essential and pleasurable part of daily life. Not as an experience to be collected or bragged about - or as a ritual like filling up a car - but as something else that gives pleasure, like sex or music, or a good nap in the afternoon. -- Anthony Bourdain
  • From my music training, I knew that, some Spanish rhythms apart, 5/4 is a time signature used only in the modern era. Holst's Mars from the Planets is 5/4. But if you speak lines of poetry in that pattern you just end up hitting the off-beats. It's only when you add a rest - a sixth beat - that it sounds as it surely should sound. -- Nicholson Baker
  • My grandparents don't really listen to pop music, and they only speak Spanish and only listen to Spanish music. -- Becky G
  • I spoke English at school and Spanish at home, and I'm always eating Dominican food, listening to Dominican music. -- Prince Royce
  • It's like a dream to come to Spain and stay for a couple of years and get somebody to teach me Spanish music. -- Lenny Kravitz
  • First of all, the music that people call Latin or Spanish is really African. So Black people need to get the credit for that. -- Carlos Santana
  • I realised a long time ago that instrumental music speaks a lot more clearly than English, Spanish, Yiddish, Swahili, any other language. Pure melody goes outside time. -- Carlos Santana
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