Angelica Garcia
Alicia Keys performed her Tiny Desk concert on Feb. 2, 2020. Kisha Ravi/NPR hide caption
Nancy Sanchez is one of the featured artists on this week's musical look back at 2020. Farah Sosa/Courtesy of the artist hide caption
"I think it's important to talk about all chapters of history and from all perspectives — meaning not just from the perspective of the victors," Angelica Garcia says. Caitlyn Krone/Courtesy of the artist hide caption
On Her New Song 'Horsemen,' Angelica Garcia Imagines The Apocalypse
Angelica Garcia plays a Tiny Desk concert. Kisha Ravi/NPR hide caption
In the midst of the COVID-19 crisis, Angelica Garcia is looking to the ancestral guidance of ranchera music. Caitlyn Krone/Courtesy of the artist hide caption
Angelica Garcia is just one of the many artists we'll miss seeing at SXSW this year. Caitlyn Krone/Courtesy of the artist hide caption
Angelica Garcia's new album, Cha Cha Palace, is a celebration of her Mexican and Salvadoran roots and her childhood on the eastern edge of Los Angeles. Myles Katherine/Courtesy of the artist hide caption
Bad Bunny performs on The Late Late Show with James Corden in, yes, a Charizard onesie. CBS Photo Archive/Getty Images hide caption
Angelica Garcia's Cha Cha Palace preserves memories of a Latinx upbringing in an amber of agua de rosa. Caitlyn Krone/Courtesy of the Artist hide caption
Pop Smoke's Meet the Woo 2, released less than two weeks before his death, is one of the best albums of the month. Joseph Okpako/WireImage/Getty Images hide caption
This week, Bad Bunny released a tribute to his hero, the late Kobe Bryant. Ethan Miller/Courtesy of the Artist hide caption
Angelica Garcia pauses outside of the World Cafe performance studio. Galea McGregor/WXPN hide caption
Angelica Garcia On World Cafe
Clockwise from upper left: Clipping, Regina Spektor, Angelica Garcia Courtesy of the artists hide caption
Angelica Garcia in a scene from her new video for the song, 'Orange Flower' Courtesy Of The Artist hide caption