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💃🕺⚡️Calmate (take It Easy) is Has JUST DROPPED because the Universe said it was about the right time to do so.
A very funky & upbeat and zany type of instrumental that Puertored & PointLess Effortz BOTH who featured on the original New Sauce album, are Barring it out Heavy.
It's a lotta fun and venting at the same time, you know like at a good party.
From painting to photography, Juan Sánchez is a brilliant mixer of mediums; his sophisticated hybrid aesthetic echoes the very condition of being Nuyorican.
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Vintage Puerto Rico Coquí 3-D Sterling Silver Open Disk Charm Pendant by M&M
This adorable, petite sterling silver charm pendant that captures the essence of Puerto Rico’s national symbol, El Coquí! Native to La Isla Del Encanto, the delightfully timid coqui frog makes a distinct, rhythmic sound from which it gets its name. From sunset to sunrise, the melodic mating song of coquí puertorriqueño, “ko-kee, ko-kee,” enlivens the evening and lulls the listener to sweet sleep. This wonderful, small circular-shaped open disk charm pendant has a raised, 3-dimensional coqui and will be a very fashionable statement of pride on your favorite charm bracelet or chain!
Popular Puerto Rican expression: “Soy de aquí como el coquí.” (“I’m as Puerto Rican as the coqui.”)