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Episode 3: Behind the Music

Episode 3: Behind the Music

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In this episode of Amigas! the Podcast, Ashley Mendoza, April Mendoza, and Alexa Morales -- the creators of Amigas! the Telenovela --- talk all things music with friend and composer of Amigas!, Cheddar or "Chddvr". They talk coming up with lyrics, singing original music, working on the score/cues, recording in a studio on a budget, making music as non-musicians, the creative process, and how they all met.

They also talk about making music for Amigas! with THE Coco Guitar, being inspired by Tenacious D, latest projects and more.


*THERE ARE ALL SPOILERS so if you have not seen "Amigas! the Telenovela" - go watch now on Tubi or Amazon Prime!*


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