Following an 18-month campaign by GLAAD and the National Hispanic Media Coalition regarding homophobic and misogynistic content, the program was permanently pulled from the air in 2012 Availability:
Score: 8/10 — a provocative, well-produced record that earns its title. jose luis sin censura too hot for tv vol2 new
"El Negro" sat in the back of the neighborhood video rental store in East LA, surrounded by dusty cases of Luchador movies and telenovelas. He was the gatekeeper of the back shelf. He looked over his shoulder, made eye contact with a nervous sixteen-year-old named Mateo, and slowly pulled a black plastic case from under the counter. Following an 18-month campaign by GLAAD and the
Sin Censura: Too Hot for TV (Vol. 2) pushes Jose Luis further into the mainstream while preserving the gritty charm that attracted his original fans. It’s an accessible entry point for new listeners who want bold Latin urban music with attitude, and a satisfying progression for long-time followers. He looked over his shoulder, made eye contact
If you are a fan of explosive interviews, Latin celebrity gossip, and content that defies every broadcasting standard, is mandatory viewing. It is shocking, offensive, manipulative, and utterly addictive. Just do not watch it with your grandmother.