Documental (feat. Jay De La Cueva, Lila Downs & Saúl Hernández)
Los Ángeles Azules
La Cigarra
Natalia Jiménez & Lila Downs
Cariñito (Mexican Institute of Sound Mix)
Lila Downs & Panteón Rococó
Zapata Se Queda
Lila Downs & Totó La Momposina
La Fugitiva (En Vivo)
Natalia Lafourcade
Que Nadie Sepa Mi Sufrir
Lila Downs, Niña Pastori & Soledad
Ser Paloma (feat. Carla Morrison)
Lila Downs
La Calaca (with Lila Downs) [Primera Fila [En Vivo]]
Las Tres Grandes
Cariñito
Lila Downs
Künstler-Playlists
Lila Downs Essentials
The singer-songwriter's richly detailed odes to Mexican life.
Künstler-Biographie
Lila Downs has created an individual musical strain with Indigenous Mexican roots and North American sonorities. As her career was beginning, she and jazz musician Paul Cohen struck a professional and personal relationship whose first fruit was the self-released Ofrenda (1994). That was followed two years later by Azuláo: En Vivo con Lila Downs, one of whose songs won Best Original Latin Jazz composition in a Philadelphia poll. Along with jazz, Downs was slowly developing a more intense, folkloric style that began to rear its head on 1997's La Sandunga, influenced by artists such as Chavela Vargas and Mercedes Sosa. She won a Grammy Award for 2004's Una Sangre, and a Latin Grammy for 2015's Balas y Chocolate. 2017's Salon, Lagrimas y Deseo charted, as did 2019's Al Chile. Following a four-year gap and the 2022 death of musical and life partner Cohen, Downs released La Sánchez in 2023.