Superstar Bad Bunny has revealed the release date for his upcoming album. Today (October 9), he took to social media to post a cinematic trailer for the news that Nadie Sabe Lo Que Va A Pasar Mañana is coming this Friday (October 13).
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The Latin Grammys have announced their 2023 nominees. Mexican-American songwriter and producer Edgar Barrera leads the pack with 13 nominations, followed by four Colombian artists — Shakira, Karol G, Camilo, and the composer Kevyn Mauricio Cruz (aka Keityn) — with seven each.
Argentine producer Bizarrap — who’s carved a niche making one-off beats for and hosting established superstars (including Shakira) and ascendant ones (such as Peso Pluma) in his BZRP Music Sessions — is nominated for six Latin Grammys, Producer of the Year among them (he’ll face off with Barrera and others for that award). And Bad Bunny is one of six artists tied behind Bizarrap with six nominations a piece.
Read Next: Shakira’s performance was the high point of the 2023 MTV VMAs Notably, while Peso Pluma is nominated twice for “Ella Baila Sola” — a joint track with Eslabon Armado that became the first-ever “regional Mexican” song to top the Billboard Hot 100 chart — he isn’t nominated for Best New Artist. Nor are Grupo Frontera, a Mexican-American band who’ve brought the corridos tumbados sound to some of the biggest crossover hits of the year.
(They’re also nominated twice, though, for Bad Bunny’s “un X100to,” which lists Barrera as a co-writer). The ceremony for the 24th Latin Grammy Awards will take place in Sevilla, Spain on November 16.
Superstar Bad Bunny has revealed the release date for his upcoming album. Today (October 9), he took to social media to post a cinematic trailer for the news that Nadie Sabe Lo Que Va A Pasar Mañana is coming this Friday (October 13).
Bad Bunny and Karol G both wear white while hitting the carpet at the 2023 Billboard Latin Music Awards held at Watsco Center on Thursday evening (October 5) in Coral Gables, Fla.
Thania Garcia Karol G won album of the year for her blockbuster “Mañana Será Bonito,” Bad Bunny took home the honor of artist of the year and Peso Pluma was crowned debut artist of the year at the Billboard Latin Music Awards in Florida on Thursday night. Along with artist of the year, Karol was honored with the Spirit of Hope award for her philanthropic work, namley her Con Cora foundation that aims to support and enable women through scholarships (granting an education for imprisoned women and young mothers) along with arts and educational initiatives.
Thania Garcia Bad Bunny premiered his new songs “Un Preview” and “Where She Goes” as part of a medley presentation for the Billboard Latin Music Awards that had everyone inside Florida’s Watsco Center on their feet. The crowd was singing along to practically every second of the performance that started with Bad Bunny sitting around a firepit, reminiscent of his massive 2022 jaunt “World’s Hottest Tour.” Sporting overalls and a giant diamond-incrested cowboy boot chain, Bad Bunny ran through “Moscow Mule,” “Titi Me Pregunto,” “Neverita,” “Me Porto Bonito,” “Where She Goes,” and his latest, “Un Preview.” The single arrived in late September and was one of the few singles Bad Bunny released this year.
Björk and Rosalía have shared their first official collaboration, a 75-second song protesting fish farming in Iceland. It exists only on YouTube and is appropriately titled — for now, at least — “help fight fish farming in iceland.” The Icelandic art-pop legend and Spanish flamenco-pop superstar sing a capella and in unison on the track, repeating a simple refrain: “Is that the right thing to do? / Is that the right thing to do? / Oh, I just don’t know / I just don’t know.” A statement shared by Björk explains that the track will be officially released later this month, with proceeds going toward the legal fees of the people on the front lines of an ongoing protest against a new fish farm in Fjord Seyðisfjörður.
Saturday Night Live is set to return for its 49th season next weekend – check out the line-ups for the first two episodes below.The long-running US variety show is due back on NBC on Saturday, October 14 following a six-month break.Pete Davidson will be on hosting duties for the first edition, with Ice Spice set to make her debut as a musical guest.On October 21, Bad Bunny will appear as both host and musical guest. It’ll mark the rapper/singer’s first time presenting and second time performing on the iconic SNL stage, having first played the show in 2021.Additionally, the programme has announced that comedian Chloe Troast has joined its cast.
EXCLUSIVE: Saturday Night Live will return with a lot of recognizable faces plus one new one.
Emily Longeretta “Dancing With the Stars” was filled with a few unhappy contestants on Tuesday’s “Latin Night.” While Peta Murgatroyd and actor Barry Williams struggled in the first week and earned a score of 16, the pair worked hard on this week’s Cha-Cha to “Oye Como Va” by Tito Puente and were pretty shcoked to earn a 5 from judge Carrie Ann Inaba. Following the score, the ABC broadcast went silent as Murgatroyd appeared to respond with “bulls–t,” which was bleeped out of the live telecast. Still, the duo didn’t land in the bottom two.
Thania Garcia This particular Friday has been a long time coming for Becky G: Her third studio album, “Esquinas,” (“Corners”), finally sees its release via Kemosabe-RCA Records after living only as a concept in her mind for the last several years. It’s a truly intimate project. In it, the singer is overwhelmed with moments of gratitude, at other times with pride — whether that be for her dual heritage as a Mexican-American, or for her long-earned and winding ascent to the top.
Andrea Elena Mangiamarch, more commonly known as Elena Rose, is a talented artist who has left a lasting impression on the Latin music industry. The Venezuelan-American singer and songwriter from Miami, was nominated for Songwriter of the Year at the 24th Annual Latin Grammys Awards.
Bad Bunny has dropped a brand new song and accompanying video. "Un Preview" is produced by the Puerto Rican superstar alongside Tainy and La Paciencia.
Thania Garcia According to Bad Bunny’s cryptic WhatsApp channel (a new feature on the platform where he boasts over 12 million followers) messages, the Puerto Rican star has just shared his last solo single of the year. The reggaeton track is titled “Un Preview” because “it is a small preview of what is coming next year,” per Bad Bunny’s announcement. “Possible that this will be the last song [I release] this year,” he added.
Bad Bunny is demanding more respect from his fans. The Puerto Rican artist has had another awkward encounter with a fan, this time, asking him to avoid bringing children into crowded situations where they may be harmed. Bad Bunny and Kendall Jenner wear matching looks for romantic dinner date in New York CityBad Bunny and Kendall Jenner sit front row at Gucci’s runway show during Milan Fashion WeekA post shared by Sientese Quien Pueda (@sientesequienpueda)The video was shared on social media and shows Bad Bunny in Milan, after attending a Fashion Week event.
Bad Bunny and Kendall Jenner are sharing their love for fashion. The celebrity couple was spotted attending Gucci’s runway show at Milan Fashion Week, sitting front row alongside A-List actors and fan-favorite celebrities.BAD BUNNY AND KENDALL JENNER WEAR MATCHING LOOKS FOR ROMANTIC DINNER DATE IN NEW YORKBAD BUNNY OPENS UP ABOUT HIS RELATIONSHIP WITH KENDALL JENNERROSALIA AND KYLIE JENNER REUNITE AT MILAN FASHION WEEKKendall looked chic in a short trench coat, pairing the simple yet stylish ensemble with a red burgundy purse and matching heels.
Cassandro tells a larger-than-life true story in the most grounded way possible. Gael García Bernal plays Saúl Armendáriz, an amateur wrestler who, struggling to make a breakthrough on the local scene, reinvents himself as an “exótico.” The role of the exótico in 1980s Mexico was to act flamboyant, dress even more so, and to lose to the muscle-bound hulks they stepped into the ring with. Cassandro was different, though.
Thania Garcia Shakira and Fuerza Regida defend the working class and tell off bad bosses everywhere in the new music video for their joint single “El Jefe,” or “The Boss.” “You’re dreaming of leaving the barrio, you have everything it takes to be a millionaire, expensive taste, the mentality, you’re just missing a salary,” Shakira sings over a bouncy, acoustic guitar-driven beat. Fuerza Regida’s frontman Jesus Ortiz Paz joins in adding, “Being poor is trash, my mom always told me studying would secure everything but I studied and nothing happened.” The video sees Shakira and members of Fuerza Regida alluding to the struggles and efforts of the working class — at one point their heads appear on silver platters for men in suits.
Kendall Jenner and Bad Bunny decided to dress the part during their elegant dinner date in New York City. The celebrity couple are going strong in their romantic relationship, and this time they elevated their looks for a special occasion, entering 4 Charles Prime Rib restaurant, and showing off their monochromatic ensembles.BAD BUNNY OPENS UP ABOUT HIS RELATIONSHIP WITH KENDALL JENNER: ‘I COULDN’T TALK TO HER BEFORE’KENDALL JENNER AND BAD BUNNY SPOTTED AT THEIR GO-TO NYC RESTAURANTThe Puerto Rican singer looked dapper in a black suit paired with leather boots, completing the look with black sunglasses, a blue Yankees baseball cap, and a scarf around his head to go incognito from the paparazzi.
Bad Bunny isn’t just one of the most popular Latin artists in the world, he may very well be the single most successful Latin musicians of all time. In fact, he’s one of the top stars on the planet right now, and he is quickly looking to expand his reach beyond simply topping the charts.After co-starring in 2022’s Bullet Train opposite Brad Pitt, Bunny now appears in Amazon’s new movie Cassandro, which tells the story of gay wrestler Saúl Armendáriz, who changes the sport forever by creating a character and becoming one of the top stars in the field.
The Latin Recording Academy announced the nominees for the 24th Annual Latin Grammy Awards today, with the roster headed by producer and songwriter Édgar Barrera with 13 nominations.
Thania Garcia The Latin Recording Academy has announced the nominees for its 24th annual ceremony, with top nominees representing genres from all over the globe. Texas-bred songwriter-producer Édgar Barrera leads the list with 13 nominations, including four nominations in the top general categories. He’s up for record of the year (“La Fórmula” by Maluma and Marc Anthony), album (“De Adentro Pa Afuera” by Camilo) of the year and has two songs nominated for song of the year (“NASA” by Camilo feat.