Time magazine one of the 10 Best Songs of 2007. The song was originally written for a 2005 Spanish music but wasn't released as a record until 2007. It combines flamenco and rumba sounds with a pop melody.">
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"Me Llaman La Calle" was voted by Time magazine one of the 10 Best Songs of 2007. The song was originally written for a 2005 Spanish music but wasn't released as a record until 2007. It combines flamenco and rumba sounds with a pop melody.
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Afro Celt—"Release" - The UK's Afro-Celt Sound System combined stately Malian kora with ethereal Irish vocals and a strictly London drum & bass sensibility on this title track to their 1999 album.
Ana Moura—"Os Buzios" - Ana Moura was steeped in fado tradition from an early age. She has achieved great success in Portugal and abroad and was even invited to sing onstage with The Rolling Stones in Portugal after the group saw her perform in a local fado bar.
Ayo—"Down On My Knees" - The daughter of a Nigerian father and Roma gypsy mother, Ayo is a Nigerian-German singer whose acoustic pop-soul has found success in Europe. This song appears on her 2006 album Joyful .
Ayo—"Help Is Coming" - Afro-German singer Ayo's name means joy in the Yoruba language. "Help Is Coming" is off her 2006 album Joyful , which was a smash success in Europe.
Ayo—"Life Is Real" - Afro-German singer Ayo's name means joy in the Yoruba language. "Life Is Real" is off her 2006 album Joyful , which was a smash success in Europe.
Bebe—"Malo" - Bebe is a Latin Grammy-winning Spanish singer and actress from Valencia. "Malo" is the hit of her 2004 album Pafuera Telerañas .
Bebe—"Siempre Me Quedara" - Bebe is a Latin Grammy-winning Spanish singer and actress from Valencia.
Bibi Tanga—"It's The Earth That Moves" - Direct from Paris, Bibi Tanga & The Selenites team up with producer Professeur Inlassable to map out the future of funk on their international debut.
Bjork—"Earth Intruders" - Visionary Icelandic powerhouse Bjork gets otherworldly on this track from her 2008 release Volta .
Bjork--"Wanderlust" - Icelandic diva Bjork turns in a typically surreal video for this 2008 single.
Buika—"Mi Nina Lola" - Born in the Canary Islands to an African immigrant family, Buika is one of the most original voices on Spain's new flamenco scene. This song is the title track to her 2006 breakout album.
Calima—"Suena" - Founded by the former bassist of Ojos De Brujo, Calima is one of the newest Spanish groups pushing the boundaries of flamenco music.
Camille—"Au Port" - Camille began her music career in the ultra-hip French group Nouvelle Vague. "Au Port" comes from her solo record Le Fil , on which she employs an interesting musical device: a consistent drone that links songs throughout the album.
Camille—"Ta Douleur" - Camille began her music career in the ultra-hip French group Nouvelle Vague. "Ta Douleur" comes from her solo record Le Fil , in which she employs an interesting musical device: a consistent drone that links songs throughout the album.
Carmen Consoli—"Parole Di Burro" - One of Italy's most beloved singers, Carmen Consoli crosses music from her Sicilian roots with a modern pop sensibility.
El Guincho—"Palmitos Park" - 24 year old Pablo Diaz-Reixa, aka El Guincho, is based in Barcelona but grew up in the Canary Islands. His music mixes traditional island song, African rhythms, and sampled psychedelics.
Estrella Morente—"Volver" - Spanish singer Estrella Morente is the daughter of Enrique Morente, one of Spain's great flamenco singers, and she's a powerful talent in her own right. This song is taken from the 2006 Pedro Almodovar film of the same name.
Eugenio Bennato—"Grande Sud" - Eugenio Bennato is an Italian musician from Naples who has championed his region's unique music style, tarantella . "Grande Sud" is the title song from his 2008 album.
Fanfare Ciocarlia—"Manea Cu Voca" - Romanian Rom (gypsy) ensemble Fanfare Ciocarlia are part of a brass band tradition that stretches from the Balkans to the Black Sea, with origins in the janissary bands of the Ottoman armies. This video is from the 2002 film Brass on Fire .
Faudel—"Dis Moi" - Born in France, Faudel is a pop singer of Algerian descent who's known as "the prince of Rai."
Faudel—"Tellement N'Brick" - Born in France, Faudel is a pop singer of Algerian descent who's known as "the prince of rai."
Feel Good Productions—"The Feel Good Vibe" - Feel Good Productions began spinning eclectic DJ mixes at parties on their farm in northern Italy. "The Feel Good Vibe" is their first single, released in 2003.
Fiorella Mannoia—"Cravo e Canela" - Fiorella Mannoia began her career as a stuntwoman for Italian films, but soon shifted her focus to music. She recorded this song, written by Milton Nascimento, who is also featured in the video, in homage to Brazilian music.
Gentleman—"Different Places" - Gentleman is a German reggae artist who has achieved success not only in Europe, but also in the heartland of reggae, Jamaica. This track was released in 2007.
Gentleman—"Serenity" - Gentleman is a German reggae artist who has achieved success not only in Europe, but also in the heartland of reggae, Jamaica. This track was released in 2007.
Gentleman, Barrington Levy—"Caan Hold Us Down" - German reggae sensation Gentleman teamed up with veteran Jamaican singer Barrington Levy on this rootsy anthem.
Geo Sessions: Carmen Consoli Pt. 1 - A singer-songwriter-guitarist from Catania, Sicily, Carmen Consoli performs an intimate concert at National Geographic headquarters alongside her band, which includes a percussionist, violinist, bassist, and banjo-mandolin player.
Geo Sessions: Carmen Consoli Pt. 2 - A singer-songwriter-guitarist from Catania, Sicily, Carmen Consoli performs an intimate concert at National Geographic headquarters alongside her band, which includes a percussionist, violinist, bassist, and banjo-mandolin player.
Geo Sessions: DePedro part 1 - The music of Jairo Zavala AKA dePedro reflects a Spanish-meets-Tex Mex border sound. The first artist signed to National Geographic's new music label, dePedro reflects the global negotiation of a musical culture working to resolve different styles and influences together.
Geo Sessions: DePedro part 2 - The music of Jairo Zavala AKA dePedro reflects a Spanish-meets-Tex Mex border sound. The first artist signed to National Geographic's new music label, dePedro reflects the global negotiation of a musical culture working to resolve different styles and influences together.
Gotan Project Ft. Koxmoz—"Mi Confesione" - Parisian trio Gotan Project play future Tango with a cool, electronic sheen. This video is taken from their 2006 album Lunático .
Gotan Project—"Diferente" - Parisian trio Gotan Project gives Argentine tango a cool, electronic makeover in this video from their 2006 release Lunático .
Gypsy.Cz—"Jednou" - The Czech Republic's Gypsy.Cz combines rap attitude with Roma musicial virtousity on this astonishing track.
Gypsy.Cz—"Romano Hip-Hop" - The Czech Republic's Gypsy.Cz combines rap attitude with Roma musical virtuosity on this track.
Henri Salvador—"Jardin D'Hiver" - Originally born in Guyana, Henri Salvador was an institution in France from the 1930s until his death in 2008. This song is taken from his 2000 comeback album, Chambre Avec Vue , which he made at the age of 83.
Jarabe De Palo—"Bonito" - Spanish rockeros Jarabe de Palo are a fixture on Spain's pop music scene.
Jarabe De Palo—"La Flaca" - Spanish rockeros Jarabe de Palo are a fixture on Spain's pop music scene.
Jarabe De Palo—"Ole" - Spanish rock group Jarabe De Palo has found success throughout the Spanish-speaking world. This track is off their 2007 release Adelantando .
Jarabe De Palo—"Yin Yang" - Jarabe De Palo is a Latin rock group from Spain. "Yin Yang" incorporates traditional Spanish sounds in their music and is off their 2003 album Bonito .
Jose Merce—"Mammy Blue" - Jose Merce is a flamenco singer from Jerez de la Frontera and is one of the most popular new flamenco singers in Spain today.
Jose Merce—"Te Pintare" - Jose Merce is a flamenco singer from Jerez de la Frontera and is one of the most popular new flamenco singers in Spain today.
Jovanotti & Sergio Mendes—"Punto" - Studio footage from the jazzy collaboration of an Italian pop star and Brazilian legend.
Jovanotti—"Fango" - This video by Italian musician Jovanotti was his hit single from 2008.
Jovanotti—"Tanto" - In addition to topping the music charts in Italy, Lorenzo Jovanotti, a vegetarian and pacifist, is known for his commitment to social and political causes. "Tanto" is from his 2005 album Buon Sangre .
Justin Adams & Juldeh Camara—"Kele Kele" - London-born Justin Adams and Gambia's Juldeh Camara mix bouisterous rock and African music. Think Bruce Springsteen filtered through West Africa.
Kerekes Band—"Ethno Funk" - Featuring a virtuoso flautist, different stringed instruments, and DJ beats, Kerekes Band creates an eclectic and dance-friendly interpretation of traditional Hungarian music.
Ketama—"Corazon Loko" - Spanish group Ketama helped pioneer the flamenco rock sound born in Madrid in the 1980s.
L'Orchestra di Piazza Vittorio—"Ena Andi" - L'Orchestra di Piazza Vittorio grew from a 2004 film by an Italian filmmaker who wanted to form a group with musicians living in a multi-ethnic neighborhood of Rome.
L'Orchestra di Piazza Vittorio—"Vagabundo Soy" - L'Orchestra di Piazza Vittorio grew from a 2004 film by an Italian filmmaker who wanted to form a group with musicians living in a multi-ethnic neighborhood of Rome.
Ladysmith Black Mambazo—"Inkanyezi Nezazi" - South African superstars Ladysmith Black Mambazo are the most well-known practitioners of the Zulu choral style known as iscathamiya.
Laura Izibor—"From My Heart To Yours" - Soulful Irish singer released her debut album in May 2009 and has been identified as an "Artist to Watch" by Rolling Stone .
Les Nubians—"Temperature rising" - Les Nubians are one of the most successful French-language musical groups in the US market, best known for their Billboard R&B Top Ten single "Makeda." This song is from their 2003 album One Step Forward .
Lura—"Na Ri Na" - Cape Verdean singer Lura was raised in Lisbon's émigré community and specializes in lesser-known styles. This song was written by Orlando Pantera, a writer who inspired an entire generation of young artists before his death in 2001.
M.I.A.—"Boyz" - Maya Arulpragasam, aka M.I.A., grew up between London, India, and her native Sri Lanka. The violence of the civil war in Sri Lanka influenced her early artistic development. Her music mixes hip-hop, electro, dancehall, and baile funk.
M.I.A.—"Jimmy" - Maya Arulpragasam, aka M.I.A., grew up between London, India, and her native Sri Lanka. The violence of the civil war in Sri Lanka influenced her early artistic development. Her music mixes hip-hop, electro, dancehall, and baile funk.
M.I.A.—"Paper Planes" - A year after its release, M.I.A. scored an international hit with "Paper Planes" when it was featured in the trailer to the film Pineapple Express .
M.I.A.—"Sunshowers" - Maya Arulpragasam, aka M.I.A., grew up between London, India, and her native Sri Lanka. The violence of the civil war in Sri Lanka influenced her early artistic development. Her music mixes hip-hop, electro, dancehall, and baile funk.
Macaco—"Mama Tierra" - Macaco, one of Spain's most popular rock groups, produced this video in collaboration with National Geographic to raise awareness for the environment.
Macaco—"Moving" - Spanish rock group Macaco collaborated with National Geographic and stars, like actor Javier Bardem and musicians Juanes, Juan Luis Guerra, and Carlinhos Brown, on this video to celebrate Earth Day 2009.
Manak E—"Punjab" - Manak E is an Punjabi singer based in the UK.
Manu Chao—"Clandestino" - Manu Chao was the leader of legendary French punk band Mano Negro in the 1980s. Today he is a globetrotting, genre-bending solo star who fuses world music with indie rock.
Manu Chao—"Desaparecido" - Manu Chao was the leader of legendary French punk band Mano Negro in the 1980s. Today he is a globetrotting, genre-bending solo star who fuses world music with indie rock.
Manu Chao—"La Vida Tombola" - French-Spanish musician Manu Chao pays a rumba tribute to Argentine soccer legend Diego Maradona, considered by many to be the greatest soccer star of all time. The video contains clips of Maradona from the 2008 documentary on the star.
Manu Chao—"Me Gustas Tu" - Manu Chao, the godfather of Latin Alternative music, shows off his playful side in this video from his 2001 release Proxima Estación: Esperanza .
Manu Chao—"Me Llaman Calle" - "Me Llaman La Calle" was voted by Time magazine one of the 10 Best Songs of 2007. The song was originally written for a 2005 Spanish music but wasn't released as a record until 2007. It combines flamenco and rumba sounds with a pop melody.
Manu Chao—"Politik Kills" - The godfather of Latin alternative, Manu Chao, revisits Africa with this powerful mediation on politics and war, shot on location in Monrovia Liberia.
Manu Chao—"Rainin In Paradize" - Manu Chao was the leader of legendary French punk band Mano Negro in the 1980s. Today he is a globetrotting, genre-bending solo star who fuses world music with indie rock.
Manu Chao—"Rumba De Barcelona" - Born in Paris to a Galician father and Basque mother, Manu Chao has traveled the world, but Barcelona has become his adopted hometown.
Mariza—"O Gente Minha Terra" - Portuguese fado singer Mariza has been compared to the great Amàlia Rodrigues, because of her big voice and flair for the dramatic. This song is taken from her 2002 album Fado em Mim .
Muchachito Bombo Infierno—"Azul" - Spain's Muchachito Bombo Infierno combine rollicking Catalan rumba with swinging horns on this irresistable track from their 2007 release Visto Lo Visto .
Muchachito Bombo Infierno—"Paquito Tarantino" - Spain's Muchachito Bombo Infierno combine rollicking Catalan rumba with swinging horns in their music. Their live shows often include artists painting on giant canvasses alongside the band.
Natacha Atlas—"Yalla Chant" - Natacha Atlas is a Belgium-based singer who fuses Arabic and North African sounds with electronica and pop.
Neffa—"Passione" - Though he began his career playing hardcore punk and then hip-hop, Italian artist Neffa found mainstream success when he crossed over to pop music.
Neffa—"Un Mondo Nuovo" - Though he began his career playing hardcore punk and then hip-hop, Italian artist Neffa found mainstream success when he crossed over to pop music.
Negrita—"Rotolando Verso Sud" - Italian group Negrita wrote "Rotolando Verso Sud" after a tour of South America. This video was shot on location in Brazil.
Nitin Sawhney—"Sunset" - Nitin Sawhney emerged in the 1990s as one of the leaders of the UK's Asian underground movement, which combines Indian sounds with contemporary electronic and pop music.
Noisettes—"Never Forget You" - Noisettes are one of several contemporary groups working to revitalize old-school soul and R&B music.
Oi Va Voi—"Yuri" - Oi Va Voi is a British ensemble that combines different Jewish musical traditions—klezmer and Ladino—with other Eastern European influences and electronic elements.
Ojos De Brujo—"Get Up, Stand Up" - Spain's hip-hop flamenco Ojos de Brujo showcase their commitment to human rights with this cover of a Bob Marley classic.
Ojos De Brujo—"Piedras vs. Tanques" - Spanish group Ojos de Brujo combines flamenco and Catalan rumba with hip-hop into a sound they call "flamenkillo." This song was taken from their 2006 album Techari .
Ojos De Brujo—"Quien Engana No Gana" - Spanish group Ojos de Brujo combines flamenco and Catalan rumba with hip-hop into a sound they call "flamenkillo." This song was taken from their 2002 album, Barí .
Ojos De Brujo—"Tiempo de Solea" - Spanish group Ojos de Brujo combines flamenco and Catalan rumba with hip-hop into a sound they call "flamenkillo." This song was taken from their 2002 album, Barí .
Ojos De Brujo—"Todo Tiende" - Barcelona, Spain's favorite hip-hop flamenco collective Ojos De Brujo explore the connections between flamenco and Indian music in this animated masterpiece.
Panjabi MC—"Jogi" - Panjabi MC is a London-based bhangra musician from the Punjab region of India. His music fuses hip-hop and dance with traditional Indian instruments like the dhol (drum) and tumbi (one-stringed guitar).
Panjabi MC—"Mundian To Bach Ke" - Coming from Coventry, England, Panjabi MC combines Indian bhangra music with the theme from the TV series Knight Rider for an unforgettable, cross-cultural ride.
Pierpoljak—"Je Sais Pas Jouer" - Pierpoljak grew up outside of Paris and got his start in music as a drummer for a punk rock band. In the 1980s he moved to London where he developed a passion for reggae music that would shape his future career in music.
Pierpoljak—"Pierpoljak" - Pierpoljak grew up outside of Paris and got his start in music as a drummer for a punk rock band. In the 1980s he moved to London where he developed a passion for reggae music that would shape his future career in music.
Rachid Taha—"Rock El Casbah" - Algerian-born rocker Rachid Taha plays a unique blend of alternative rock and Algerian raï that reflects his experiences as a first generation immigrant in Paris. This homage to punk icons the Clash is from his 2005 album, Tékitoi .
Rachid Taha—"Tekitoi" - Algerian-born rocker Rachid Taha plays a unique blend of alternative rock and Algerian raï that reflects his experiences as a first-generation immigrant in Paris. This is the title track from his 2005 album.
Raquel Tavares—"Fado Lisboeta" - In her early twenties, Raquel Tavares is part of the new generation of fado singers keeping Portugal's musical tradition alive and vibrant.
Roberto Kunstler—"Io Contro Io" - Italian poet, philosopher, and musician Roberto Kunstler has followed in the the steps of musical idols like Bob Dylan and Leonard Cohen.
Rose—"La Liste" - Rose, an upcoming French singer-songwriter, chose her artistic name after a film, The Rose , based loosely on the life of Janis Joplin.
Roy Paci & Aretuska Ft. Pau—"Giramundo" - Italian trumpet player and composer Roy Paci teams up with Pau, lead singer of one of Italy's most successul pop groups, Negrita, in this video shot on location in Sicily.
Sara Tavares—"Balance" - Cape Verdean singer Sara Tavares performs in a combination of Portuguese, English, and African languages. This song, about her disquieting travels in Zimbabwe, is the title track to her 2006 release.
Sergent Garcia—"Long Time" - Bruno "Sergent" Garcia is France's king of "Salsareggae", fusing Jamaican and Cuban sounds on this 2004 video.
Sergent Garcia—"Revolucion" - French singer Sergent Garcia combines Jamaican reggae with Cuban sounds on this homage to The Clash.
Shukar Collective—"Malademna" - Romanian group Shukar Collective takes the music of Romania's Ursari—Roma (Gypsy) bear trainers—and gives it a dance floor makeover. This song is taken from the 2005 album, Urban Gypsy .
Sigur Rós & Björk—"Gobbledigook (Live)" - Icelandic superstars Sigur Rós and Björk team up for this live rendition of Sigur Rós' "Gobbledigook," shot during a June 2008 concert to raise awareness for the effects climate change is having on Iceland's natural landscape.
Sigur Rós—"Inni Mer Syngur Vitleysingur (Live)" - Sigur Rós perform this version of their 2008 song in a concert held in Iceland in June 2008 to raise awareness for the dangers climate change poses to Iceland's natural landscape.
Sigur Ros--"Hoppipolla" - Icelandic post-rockers Sigur Ros sing about puddle jumping on this video from 2005's Takk .
Sigur Ros--"Vid Spilum Endalaust" - This 2008 video from Icelandic avant-rockers translates as "We Play Endlessly".
Snook—"Inga Problem" - Swedish rappers Snook won the award for Best Swedish Act in the 2006 MTV Europe Music Awards. They write all their lyrics in their native Swedish. Inga problem means "no problem."
Snook—"Kommer Ifran" - Snook, a hip-hop group from Stockholm, is popular in Sweden in part for their insistence on singing in their native language. Many Swedish acts sing in English to reach a larger international audience.
Snook—"Snook Svett Och Tarar" - A quirky video from our favorite Swedish hip-hop group, Snook. The title means, "Snook, sweat, and tears."
Soha—"Tourbillon" - This 2007 video from French-Algerian singer Soha was filmed in Cuba.
Solal Ft. Lucas—"Luna's Song" - Gotan Project frontman Philippe Cohen Solal went to Nashville in 2007 to pursue his love of American folk and country music and record the album Moonshine Sessions on which this track appears.
Sting Feat. Cheb Mami—"Desert Rose" - Cheb Mami is one of the biggest stars in Algerian raï music. He teamed up with Sting in 2000 to score this international hit.
Subsonica—"Strade" - Subsonica emerged in northern Italy in the mid-1990's with their distinct mix of electronic, dance, and pop music. They performed alongside Ben Harper & Relentless7 at Nat Geo Music's 2009 Earth Day Concert in Rome, Italy.
Taken By Trees: Recording in Pakistan - Mini-documentary recounts the journey of Swedish musician Victoria Bergsman (Taken By Trees) to Pakistan to record her recent album East of Eden . In the face of rampant sexism and unreliable electricity she pursues her artistic vision.
Tete—"A La Faveur De L'automne" - Born in Dakar, Senegal, Tete spent most of his life in France and forged a career in music in the small clubs of Paris. His 2004 release A La Faveur De L'automne was the commercial success that brought him to the mainstream market.
The Pinker Tones—"Happy Everywhere" - Barcelona electropop duo the Pinker Tones return with this stylized video from their 2008 sophomore release, Wild Animals .
The Pinker Tones—"Sonido Total" - Based in Barcelona, Spain, this pop duo of Mister Furia and Professor Manso make Day-Glo Catalan pop inflected with indie rock minimalism.
The Pogues—"A Pair of Brown Eyes" - In the 1980s the Pogues combined the lyricism of traditional Irish music with the energy of punk. This classic comes from their second album, 1985's Rum, Sodomy and The Lash .
The Special AKA—"Free Nelson Mandela" - Few groups combined politics and dancing as well as England's The Special AKA, as this prophetic 1984 classic attests. Ten years later, Mandela would be elected president of South Africa and the racist apartheid system dismantled.
The Specials—"Gangsters" - The Specials spearheaded the British ska revival of the late 1970s with this classic hit from 1979, which spent weeks at the top of the UK charts.
The Specials—"Ghost Town" - The Specials reinvented Jamaican ska for the British pop charts and gave it a political message in the late '70s. 1981's "Ghost Town" was their last single and one of their biggest hits.
The Specials—"Too Much Too Young" - The Specials reinvented Jamaican ska for the British pop charts and gave it a political message in the late '70s. "Too Much Too Young" took on the controversial abortion debate.
Tom Waits—"Hold On" - A true American original, legendary singer-song-writer Tom Waits turns in a sweet, sepia-tinged ballad from his 1999 release The Mule Variations .
Traband—"Cernej Pasajer" - Czech band Traband plays a whimsical fusion of pop, folk-rock, and Bohemian and Moravian folk influences. The band plays raucously, with the signature sound of Jana Modràckovà's trumpet at the fore.
Vinicio Capossela—"Il Ballo Di San Vito" - Vinicio Capossela has been called "The Italian Tom Waits" for his scruffy style and quirky, off-kilter songs.
Vinicio Capossela—"Maraja'" - Vinicio Capossela rose to the top of the Italian underground music scene in the 1990s. In his music he has sought inspiration from American musician Tom Waits as well as diverse forms of Italian folk music.
Wasis Diop—"Automobile Mobile" - In the 1970s Wasis Diop moved from Senegal to Paris to study engineering. Once there he changed course to form a West African music group and launched his solo career in 1979. In "Automobile Mobile" he laments the crowding and pollution in cities.
Yael Naim—"New Soul" - Israeli-French singer Yael Naim captured the world's attention in 2008 when this winsome, enchanting single was picked up by Apple for the ad campaign for MacBook Air.
Yannick Noah—"Destination Ailleurs" - Former tennis champion Yannick Noah has found musical success in France through songs that explore his African roots.
Zap Mama—"Bandy Bandy" - Led by singer Marie Daulne, Belgian group Zap Mama combine hip-hop, R&B, and African pop with a global sensibility.
Zuco 103—"Treasure" - Dutch group Zuco 103 explores the music of singer Lilian Vieira's homeland, Brazil.
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