How many Oscar-nominated movies did you catch in 2019? Americans on average visited the cinema 5.3 times last year, according to Gallup. But that barely skims the surface of the whopping 87 films that are nominated for Academy Awards Sunday.
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The 62nd annual Grammy Awards ceremony is happening on Sunday (Jan.
26), and for this week’s El Factor Latino podcast, Billboard Latin editors Leila Cobo, Suzette Fernández and Jessica Roiz sat down to predict who will win in the Latin categories.The podcast begins with a discussion about if Spanish singer Rosalía will win as best new artist, considering that she is competing against Billie Eilish and Lizzo (among others).Since Rosalía has been confirm to perform at this year’s annual ceremony,
.How many Oscar-nominated movies did you catch in 2019? Americans on average visited the cinema 5.3 times last year, according to Gallup. But that barely skims the surface of the whopping 87 films that are nominated for Academy Awards Sunday.
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If for some reason, you don't have cable/streaming services/social media and are living under a rock, tonight is the first Grammy Awards of the entire decade. Exciting, right? Well, it was...until we found out that Taylor Swift decided to skip the ceremony—despite her (count 'em) three nominations.
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To quote Lizzo back to Lizzo: "Welcome to the Grammys, b--ch!"
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The mood at one of Hollywood's biggest nights is somber today.
The 2020 Grammys ceremony is two days away, and Latin artists can’t wait to hear the final results. One of the strongest categories this year is best Latin pop album, in which all five contenders perfectly represent the category -- and prove that ballads and romanticism are still alive.Meet the nominees below.Vida, Luis FonsiVida is a well-balanced album that digs deep into Fonsi’s R&B and romantic sides, with soaring ballads and mid-tempo tracks that make good use of his beautiful voice.
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The marathon continues.
OK, now what does Best New Artist mean to the Recording Academy again?
Luis Fonsi is feeling "blessed" heading into the 2020 Grammys.