Puerto Rican stepbrothers, Rene Perez Joglar and Eduardo Cabra Martínez—or “Residente” and “Visitante,” respectively—make up the Puerto Rican duo “Calle 13.” Known to American audiences for their musical blend of Reggeaton, rock, and hip-hop, and their dominance in both the Grammy and Latin Grammy awards, the duo is adored by Latin America for their ability to express its art, history, and culture while offering strong critiques of the imperialism that threatens it.

Calle 13 rose to fame in Puerto Rico before the release of their first official album—the self-titled Calle 13. On September 23, 2005, the FBI killed Filiberto Ojeda Ríos, the leader of the Puerto Rican revolutionary group Los Macheteros. In response—and in less than two days, Calle 13 wrote, produced, and released what became their first single, Querido FBI—Dear FBI.

Querido FBI jettisoned Calle 13 into the Puerto Rican mainstream by calling for an end to U.S. military and federal-police intervention in Puerto Rico. The song envisions the Puerto Ricans in public housing—known as the*"caseríos"*—to stop fighting each other and unite against the common enemy: US federal law enforcement.

  • "hoy me disfrazo de machetero / y esta noche voy a ahorcar a diez marineros"

  • "Today I'll dress up as a machetero / and tonight I'll hang ten sailors"

With that same tone and energy Calle 13 continued to write songs retelling the story of Latin America from the point of view of the oppressed.

In 2007 the duo released Residente o Visitante. While the album was deemed less controversial than their first, the single “Pal Norte” expressed the duo’s social views. The song speaks of the trials encountered by those who immigrate or are "invading the North" (the United States).” It concludes that those who immigrated at those costs are here to stay.

  • ”si yo trabajo aquí pues aquí tengo mi casa”
  • “if this is where I work, then this is my home”

That same year, Calle 13 also released the song titled "Tributo a la Policía"—A Tribute to the Police— to speak out against police brutality in Puerto Rico. The duo distributed the single free on the streets in front of the Police Headquarters of San Juan, Puerto Rico, containing the following lyrics:

  • “amante de partir costillas con macanas / es mas puerco que un blanquito racista de luisiana / con su barriga barraca / en las tetas enganchan sus placas / aqui te traigo veneno de rata”

  • “he loves to break ribs with clubs / he's a bigger pig than a white racist from Louisiana / with a gut as big as a hut / and badges on his chest / here, I've brought you rat venom”

In 2008, Calle 13 released their third album, Los de Atrás Vienen Conmigo. While the album led to multiple awards, the standout acceptance at the MTV Latin American Awards expressed the duo’s social views once again. While accepting the award, Residente called Puerto Rican governor Luis Fortuño an “hijo de la gran puta"— or “son of a bitch”— over the firing of more than 25,000 public employees by Fortuño's administration. Residente also expressed support for the civilian general strike that followed.

In 2010, Calle 13 released Entren Los Que Quieran, and in leftist fashion, were forced to answer whether they supported the current institutions and politicians who sought to will socialist values on behalf of the pueblo. In response to question over his sympathy for Chavismo, Residente stated that "Calle 13 does not support any president, because when we support any president we stop belonging to the people."

In 2013, the duo cemented themselves as a “protest band” by including features with Tom Morello from RATM and a spoken word collaboration with Julian Assange. The album also included features from the very sexily talented, Omar Rodriguez-Lopez of The Mars Volta.

The duo has then gone on a hiatus and Residente is currently making music as a sole artist.

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I’ve included the followinging info from the wiki on Ojedo Rios and the Macheteros in case anyone is interested in exploring further.

Here’s a bit of the wiki: Ojeda Ríos was deemed a fugitive by the FBI (he had been hiding at various places in Puerto Rico over a period that lasted exactly 15 years) for refusing to submit himself to justice on charges issued in absentia after a bank robbery in Hartford, Connecticut for which he was labeled as a conspirator. The raid's timing (which coincided with the anniversary of the Grito de Lares, the most successful event ever related with the Puerto Rican independence movement), led a considerable amount of the Puerto Rican populace to speculate that the event had the dual purpose of killing Ojeda and giving the pro-independence movement in Puerto Rico an exemplary punishment.

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  • DeathToBritain [she/her,they/them]
    ·
    3 years ago

    not to start a struggle session, but I really do not get people who go on beach holidays. when I go on holiday I wanna explore museums, architecture, local culture, I don't wanna sit by a beach or in a resort. I sit on my arse drinking gay mixed drinks at home

    • Ithorian [comrade/them, he/him]
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      3 years ago

      Swimming in the ocean is fun. If you can find a state park not a lot of people go to it's great. I had access to a private beach for a while and it was a great place to just chill and get drunk.

        • DeathToBritain [she/her,they/them]
          ·
          3 years ago

          there's a difference between like chilling on the beach, and going to Dominica for 2 weeks, it's the latter that I'm more rallying against than the former

      • DeathToBritain [she/her,they/them]
        ·
        3 years ago

        it is very much a white people thing, especially as so much of it is go to impoverished colonised area for cheap holidays where they need tourist money to survive

          • PaulSmackage [he/him, comrade/them]
            ·
            3 years ago

            I went on holiday to nova scotia once. 4 days of driving, suffering new brunswick, just to go drink pints in a bar near the ocean and eat seafood.

    • Sandinband [any, comrade/them]
      ·
      3 years ago

      I love the feeling of waves moving me so I can and will stay in the water for hours just vibing. If I got sunburn I would hate the beach though

      • DeathToBritain [she/her,they/them]
        ·
        3 years ago

        night time beach walks are cool. the sea air and the waves as white noise. great way to relax. but after a walk I'm good, I wanna go do other shit

    • 01100011101001111100 [she/her]
      ·
      3 years ago

      I didnt see the ocean until I was a full ass woman. Never saw a body of water that I couldnt see the other edge. It was nice to see it, but I definitely prefer a river or lake. Not as salty. The actual sand was nice though. I can see the appeal for a resort type situation where you have drinks but, just, bring your own?

    • REallyN [she/her,they/them]
      ·
      3 years ago

      the beach suuuuuuuuux
      why the heck you want to sit under the blazing sun all day and have the sea water dehydrate you?
      I actually kind of like the sea, but you won't catch me at the beach in any conventional sense.

      • DeathToBritain [she/her,they/them]
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        3 years ago

        I like the sea and sand is nice to walk on, but it's just like fam, you wanna do this ALL day for like 4 weeks? just go to the beach? it's fun for like an hour to have a nice walk but after that I hate it

    • FunkyStuff [he/him]
      ·
      3 years ago

      I don't get beaches either and I live near a ton of them. Maybe it's my :lmayo: skin.

    • My_Army [any]
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      edit-2
      3 years ago

      I've been Pavlov-ed into feeling extraordinarily relaxed when at a beach, that's why.

      Just the sound of waves hitting the seashore gets me feeling sleepy.

    • crime [she/her, any]
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      edit-2
      3 years ago

      yeah idk i grew up in florida so I don't understand the appeal of the beach at all cause it's such an ordeal, you get sand everywhere and in everything you own, spend the whole time trying to guard your lunch from sea gulls and still get your sandwich ripped right out of your hands, get sunburned, and if you try to go in the water some nasty, itchy seaweed wraps itself around your foot immediately

      edit: plus if you're a teenage girl (as I was last time I did any regular beaching) it's a minefield of body hair politics and invariably getting catcalled literally no matter what you're wearing, even a t-shirt over a bikini top paired with board shorts

      • DickFuckarelli [he/him]
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        3 years ago

        I grew up by the beach and thought much the same. Then I moved somewhere without a beach and seasons (gross, by the way). Now every January I head South and go see a palm tree and some sand so I don't lose my fucking mind.

    • comi [he/him]
      ·
      3 years ago

      Can you build sand castle in a museum? Check mate, beach haters

    • thelastaxolotl [he/him]
      ·
      3 years ago

      Yeah, i want to look at cool shit during a vacation not sit all day under the sun

      • DeathToBritain [she/her,they/them]
        ·
        3 years ago

        exactly! my old school friends when I was like 17/18 were always like dude lets go Greece, Spain, Turkey somewhere like that, and all they were gonna do is sit in tourist places full of other brits and go to beaches to get drunk. getting pissed on a beach is fun, but I wanna do MORE than just that, if I'm going to all these places

    • PaulSmackage [he/him, comrade/them]
      ·
      3 years ago

      I mean, i live close to the sub-arctic. Eventually i want to just chill out in the sun and drink a few beers where the water isn't cold to the touch.