π΄πππ ππ, 29ππ πππ || made a fav songs spread recently, can't believe I haven't done it by now but thanks to that studygram event? [someone please tell me what are they called] I got a chance so here it is after 2 breakdowns of song selection lmao
π§: πππππ_πππππππ [not over this and never will be]
i read βa little lifeβ by hanya yanagihara a few weeks ago and i canβt stop thinking about it. i made a bullet journal spread to express my feelings and a playlist as well. i wish i could put the book in these pictures but iβve already lent it to a friend !
POV: You're having fun and it no longer feels like a punishment
The last few weeks have just been working, drinking coffee, rushing to catch lectures and then studying until late. On repeat. It has been so long since Iβve needed to study this much; but I can feel my french getting better everyday, so the hard work has been worth it ΛΚβ‘ΙΛ
One of the best ways I've found to find new music in Spanish is through subscribing to different music publications and podcasts, so today I'll link a handful so you can find new music you like!
Radio Garden: This one is not a publication nor anything like that, but rather just a site that lets you listen to radio around the world. Put it in a city and surf through the stations, and you'll surely find something to enjoy.
rock.com.ar: As the name suggests, this is a site from Argentina that discusses rock music. They've got a ton of articles, and as a bonus, they've even got a bunch of podcasts.
Je Ne Sais Pop: News on the music world, but from what I gather, can get a bit more of a gossipy tone to it. Still worth it for the CanciΓ³n del DΓa.
Radio Menea: A podcast in English done by two friends who bring music in Spanish to fit a theme each episode. I've found some of my favorite songs EVER here. The two friends have different tastes, so there's a variety of things.
Alt.Latino: NPR's program in English on Latinx arts and culture. I really like the depth of each episode.
Al Borde: A bilingual site with articles on music of the Spanish speaking world. Based out of SoCal.
RYM en EspaΓ±ol: Not a site but a forum, part of RateYourMusic where people discuss their favorites in Spanish. The discussion isn't limited to music in Spanish, but often goes that way.
Rolling Stone: Just like the site in English! There are four editions, one for Colombia, one for Mexico, one for Spain, and one for Argentina. I've linked the Colombian version, but you can easily change it at the top of the page.
And of course, don't forget to check out Spotify official playlists every so often.
And that's it for now! Hope it helps you find an album or track you love!
15/100 DAYS OF PRODUCTIVITY
β’ attended volleyball practice (it went well and even found an old friend of mine who has basketball classes there)
β’ took some time to bujo/journal
β’ worked on some biology notes (even though the test was last week!)
β’ did my biology homework
β’ did my english (C2) homework
april weekly spread
Richard Siken, a Primer for the Small Weird Loves