Cosa Nuestra Radio en Apple Música Uno es un viaje íntimo y divertido al mundo de Rauw Alejandro, bajo la personalidad de Emeterio “Colaco,” un DJ puertorriqueño ficticio nacido en Morovis y ahora residente de Harlem, Nueva York. Ambientado en los años 90, el programa nos presenta a Colaco, un DJ de 48 años con una vida llena de historias: emigró a los 17, ha estado divorciado tres veces, es padre de dos hijos, y tiene un gato llamado Mario. A través de este programa, Rauw Alejandro comparte con los oyentes el acceso a su mente, sus raíces y las personas que han sido fundamentales en su vida y carrera. Desde su abuelo y su padre hasta amigos de la infancia y leyendas de la música, Cosa Nuestra Radio explora cómo estos vínculos han moldeado tanto a Raúl (la persona) como al artista (Rauw Alejandro) capaz de llenar conciertos que es hoy. Las conversaciones revelan no solo el proceso creativo detrás de su música, sino también las conexiones personales y los momentos clave que han definido su camino. Sintoniza para escuchar conversaciones con familiares, amigos y figuras influyentes que, de manera entretenida y cercana, nos llevan a conocer la esencia de Rauw Alejandro: sus raíces y huellas, sus inspiraciones, y el equipo que ha estado a su lado en la creación de su identidad artística.
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Music might be something that can be shared among tens of thousands of fellow fans, but that doesn’t mean it can’t be a deeply personal experience. In Apple Music’s Songs for Life series, stars from all walks of life talk about the tunes that soundtracked the most important and indelible moments in their lives and careers—moments that are inextricably connected to memories both joyous and difficult, that are as much a part of who they are as those songs themselves. Then hear the playlists from each episode, along with commentary from each show’s subject.
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On his namesake show and New Music Daily, Apple Music 1’s flagship shows, host Zane Lowe brings users unparalleled music knowledge with headline interviews, breaking news, and emerging music from around the globe every day. It’s become the world’s go-to for the best brand-new music, sure, but it’s also popular music’s premier confessional booth: Day after day, Zane—who’s also Apple Music’s global creative director and co-head of artist relations—gets the biggest, most elusive superstars, from Justin Bieber to Taylor Swift to Kanye West, to let their guards down—laughs, tears, and news-making quotes are the norm. “I’m a curious person, I ask questions, and I guess if I'm passionate about something, I'll talk about it and engage people about it. I want to start a conversation and learn,” Zane explains of his approach. “Because the more you share, the more you learn, and vice versa. It’s just a circle that keeps spinning.” Zane earns guests’ trust with a music obsessive’s curiosity and enthusiasm, compassionate questioning, and firsthand music knowledge of life as an artist—he started his music career recording and performing, and continues to write, produce, and record. “The artist side of it, that really drives what I do,” he explains. “I'm not a conventional media-type personality. I’m no good at being a host, really. I'm not a journalist. I don't write, I'm not a writer. What I do is feel and translate.” Check out Zane on The Zane Lowe Show every Monday through Thursday on Apple Music 1 at 9 am LA/12 pm NYC/5 pm LDN and New Music Daily every Friday at 9 am LA, 12 pm NY, and 5 pm LDN.
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Relatable, full of heart, and genuinely hilarious, Rebecca Judd is one of the UK's most essential and plugged-in new voices. Rebecca has been a music fan since early on, and happily recounts “one of the greatest concerts of my life—Destiny’s Child when I was like eight years old, singing ‘Survivor’ and ‘Bootylicious’ with so much passion and emotion,” she says. “If only I could relive that now!” Her musical tastes run the spectrum—her karaoke favorites swing from Whitney Houston to Drake—and she brings that same diversity and curious energy to her show. “Every day has a different theme,” Judd says. “So if you fancy a bit of everything, it’s perfect—and I’m joined by loads of incredible guests.” Check out The Rebecca Judd Show every Monday–Thursday at 9am LDN / 4am NYC / 1am LA.
London-based Matt Wilkinson first bubbled up as a writer and editor at renowned UK music magazine NME, where he reported on artists who were changing pop culture one song at a time. His first interview was with Amy Winehouse, in a cemetery in Bristol, when she was one of the biggest names in music—a foundational experience for Matt. “Even though I was totally inexperienced,” he says, “that Amy interview was life-changing for me. When she realized I was there to talk about music rather than her private life, she just came alive—waxing lyrical about ’60s girl groups, hip-hop, the lot. This was the first time I’d ever sat eye-to-eye with a big-name musician and really connected with them. And forging that connection is still what I aim to do when I speak to artists today.” As the host of his namesake show on Apple Music, Matt brings that sense of music history and connection to the air, mining the most interesting new music, chronicling the best of the UK scene, and telling the stories behind the songs of the day with revealing interviews and more. But above all? He’s a music fan obsessed with the idea that “there are still classic songs waiting to be discovered,” he says. “I’m forever looking for the 'hairs on the back of the neck' feeling to happen. That unnameable, rare thing where you hear a song and it suddenly changes your life. It happens every so often and it's the best thing ever.” Hear The Matt Wilkinson Show every Monday through Friday on Apple Music 1 at 4 am LA/7 am NYC/12 pm LDN.
The best music stories from Apple Music are now available on Apple Podcasts.
Here, you can listen to can’t-miss specials and in-depth artist interviews—interspersed with full songs and hosted by some of the world’s best music experts, like Zane Lowe, Ebro Darden, Matt Wilkinson, Dotty, and Kelleigh Bannen.
You’ll also find shows hosted by trailblazing musicians such as Nile Rodgers, Alexis Ffrench, Soulection’s Joe Kay, and Vampire Weekend’s Ezra Koenig, who offer up an inside look at the creative process.
These shows already broadcast across Apple Music’s global radio stations—Apple Music 1, Apple Music Hits, and Apple Music Country—but now you can explore them, music and all, alongside a wealth of other creators and storytellers.