| Sunday, April 30, 2006 |
| Un dia sin immigrantes |
Monday's the day of the big pro-amnesty protest. But much of the controversy over the weekend was over the "Nuestro Himno" version of the U.S. national anthem. The song -- the brainchild of the British head of Urban Box Office (formerly run by a group of African-American hip hop empresarios) was supposed to be part of an upcoming album -- sort of a "we are the world" for the issue of immigrants in the U.S. and their passion for America. But from what I'm hearing from my sources, the single that causing all the controversy might just be a case of some of the artists involved being used -- or rather misused -- in a project they themselves never meant to be political. Long story short, don't look for the brief verses by at least one artist, out of Miami, to be on the final record. Stay tuned, this one's developing...
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