I come from a pop background, but I'm also a Puerto Rican and I do feel this music. My approach to salsa is a humble one, and I defy anybody to prove that I'm faking it.
I love chips and salsa. Guacamole.
We are now the proud owners of a white boy. Now we have to shop in the caucasian isle and get sunscreen, mayonaise and mild salsa because the other ones really hawt!
I could just have chips and salsa for dinner every day.
Something horrible happens and I try to make it funny. It's really a tortured life. You go to a salsa bar, at your local burrito stand, and you know, you think "how can you make a joke about this?"
It didn't even occur to me that I'm the last person in the world who should play salsa or Brazilian music.
De La Hoya doesn't know about salsa. He should keep on singing mariachis and leave the salsa to me. I'm good at salsa.
A lot of tight Senate races out there. Let's hit those chips with another dash of salsa, Ed Bradley.
When I think of my Latina side, I imagine family barbecues with carne asada, rice, beans, tortillas and a jalapeno on my plate along with 'Vicente Fernandez' blaring out the speakers. Spicy food. Salsa. Tamales. Family.
I've taken salsa classes. I love dancing and I love to karaoke. So I bought a microphone with some tapes and my son and I karaoke. I know the entire 'Dora the Explorer' soundtrack.
I go out and salsa with friends, especially in the summertime. Now that's incredible cardio!
I'd have to say Sunset Salsa. Nothing against Honey Lime, but it's for losers.
My inner goddess is doing the merengue with some salsa moves.
Salsa, classic rock, soul music, jazz. . . all of that was a part of my education in making hip-hop music.
I love dancing and the salsa is just so sexy.