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Qué Pasa, Raúl: Canciones para Aprender Español
RAÚL G.
41 episodes
2 weeks ago
Qué Pasa, Raúl: Canciones para Aprender Español / Songs to Learn Spanish is a music podcast aimed mainly at students of Spanish and music lovers. The level is Intermediate to Advanced (B1-C1). On each episode I tell you stories and curiosities about songs of the Spanish-speaking world, ranging from the most iconic to the more obscure and quirky. I am Raúl G., a teacher of languages (Spanish and English) with a background in Fine Arts.
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Qué Pasa, Raúl: Canciones para Aprender Español / Songs to Learn Spanish is a music podcast aimed mainly at students of Spanish and music lovers. The level is Intermediate to Advanced (B1-C1). On each episode I tell you stories and curiosities about songs of the Spanish-speaking world, ranging from the most iconic to the more obscure and quirky. I am Raúl G., a teacher of languages (Spanish and English) with a background in Fine Arts.
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24 - Susana Estrada se destapa
Qué Pasa, Raúl: Canciones para Aprender Español
26 minutes 42 seconds
2 years ago
24 - Susana Estrada se destapa

In this episode we talk about actions that involve parts of the body and clothes. Putting on clothes, taking off clothes… Especially the latter.

Taking off one's clothes became a big trend in mid-to-late 70’s Spain. With dictator Franco finally dead, it was a turbulent time of change as a heady sense of liberation descended upon Spanish society. It’s the period that we know as la transición – the transition, from el franquismo to la democracia.

‘Las tetas y la política’ (boobs and politics), as some have put it, became the two great preoccupations of many Spaniards during this sort of adolescence in our recent history, in a social phenomenon that became known as el destape (the 'uncovering').

Model, actress and singer Susana Estrada became one of the biggest stars in a new subgenre of destape raunchy comedies, which often blended heavy-handed erotism and (mostly female) nudity with political satire.

In 1981, Estrada released Amor y Libertad, a ten-song album of disco music. The title says it all: Love and freedom. Not just romantic or even sexual love but, more broadly, self love, self respect. Amor por uno mismo o, más exactamente, por una misma. Respeto. Autoestima, as we’d call it today.

The album is a true call to arms. Out of the ten song titles, no less than four are commands told in the imperative sense. Hagámoslo juntos. Let's do it together. ¡Ven! Come! ¡Gózame ya! Enjoy me now! And then, our song for this episode: ¡Quítate el sostén! Take off your bra!

¡Quítate el sostén! is a rap song, inspired by the disco scene of the time and early hip hop. Estrada had a lot to say, and rapping was the ideal medium for her to deliver her message.

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Qué Pasa, Raúl: Canciones para Aprender Español
Qué Pasa, Raúl: Canciones para Aprender Español / Songs to Learn Spanish is a music podcast aimed mainly at students of Spanish and music lovers. The level is Intermediate to Advanced (B1-C1). On each episode I tell you stories and curiosities about songs of the Spanish-speaking world, ranging from the most iconic to the more obscure and quirky. I am Raúl G., a teacher of languages (Spanish and English) with a background in Fine Arts.