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Ana Tijoux<\/strong> is the Chilean who protests to hip-hop beats. From her homeland to the world. Composer, lyricist, arranger<\/strong> and Latin Grammy winner. She started out in hip-hop<\/strong>, but has crossed that and other boundaries thanks to her powerful career as a solo artist, which began in 2009 and has made her the most internationally relevant Chilean figure of her generation.<\/p>\n Her latest album, Antifa Dance<\/em><\/strong>, is a highly topical sound exercise, full of urban rhythms<\/strong> that do not neglect their roots, like the trees that grow out of the asphalt of the cities. Ana returns to rap<\/strong>, to the word, to the internationalism that the global emergency demands of us, to being one in all and all in one, to the anti-fascist struggle<\/strong> which, however unthinkable it may seem, is once again necessary.<\/p>\n <\/p>\n <\/p>\n