New single from Xenia Rubinos
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Xenia Rubinos, the prolific New York City-based artist who’s broken barriers of sound and style is back with “Dia Libre en el Yanky” - the third in a series of re-imagined tracks from her critically acclaimed album Una Rosa.
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Xenia Rubinos, the prolific New York City-based artist has released ‘No Me Dejes Caer’ featuring Combo Chimbita’s Carolina Oliveros.
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‘Madrugada’ originated as a part of the Sonos podcast Music Is Everything! with Elia Einhorn, where Xenia worked on various reworks with a number of all-star collaborators.
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Una Rosa, Xenia’s first full length album in five years, was visually structured before all of the music was done- it’s a cinematic obra- an imagined night time space where you’re transported through the lives of various characters, all of whom are sonically painted in each track.
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Birthed from a bass line she would often play during sound check, the song responds to the question that so many lately find impossible to answer: “how are you?’’
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New York City artist and singer Xenia Rubinos has shared the cinematic new track “Did My Best”.
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New York City artist Xenia Rubinos dips in and out of genre and structure to create movingly impactful music. She has done it again with “Who Shot Ya?”, a one-two punch of a song urgently calling for the listener to channel both their rage and power.
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Innovative musician Xenia Rubinos' double single “DIOSA” vs “BUGEISHA” is available now, two new songs that emit a confident female energy.
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New York City’s Xenia Rubinos is thrilled to share her Spanish language cover of The Clash’s classic song “Should I Stay Or Should I Go”, personally approved by The Clash’s lead guitarist Mick Jones.
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The album Black Terry Cat by singer-songwriter and multi instrumentalist Xenia Rubinos is now in stores.
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