'Latinos Are One' Web Series, Giving Back To The Community (VIDEO)

WATCH: ‘Latinos Are One’ Web Series, Giving Back To The Community

Part experimental music, part community outreach, Latinos Are One (LR1) is an eight-episode series giving viewers a behind-the-Latin-scene look on the creative process of music.

Andres Levin, a Venezuelan-American Grammy award winning record producer, best known for being behind the Latin fusion band, Yerba Buena and producing the score for In The Heights, is heading this project along with three rising Latino artists from ‘different heritages and musical backgrounds’ to create a new song, In a nutshell, they lock themselves in a studio for a couple of days to create a unique song that celebrates their Hispanic heritage.


Over the course of three days, Levin and Hip-Hop MC Velcro, Jean Shepherd from the rock band Navegante, and singer-songwriter Debi Nova combine their talents to create "Maña y Corazón" –a new single that showcases the current creativity of independent Latin music, and will raise money to help the Latino community.

Not only do these young upcoming artists get to create, they also get to give back to the Latino community. Partial proceeds from every purchase of "Maña y Corazón" will be donated to Ronald McDonald House Charities® (RMHC®).

From now until the digital release of "Maña y Corazón” on September 13th, fans can watch the complete "creative process through a progressive series of online video episodes." The release is in honor of Hispanic Heritage Month which begins on September 15th.

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