Filmmaker Chad Stahelski may be known for his work directing the “John Wick” franchise, but before that, he performed some of the best stunts in the “Matrix” trilogy as Keanu Reeves‘ stunt double in the first two films of the trilogy.
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Fans have voted and they picked Nicky Jam as the old-school reggaeton artist to have a virtual concert next.
The Puerto Rican artist, who kicked off his career in the mid-1990s and whose life and success story is showcased on Netflix’s El Ganador series, nabbed over 37 percent of the votes. He’s followed by Daddy Yankee with more than 22 percent of the votes.
Two weeks ago, a Billboard poll asked fans to vote for the veteran reggaeton act that should host a virtual concert after Tito El Bambino
Filmmaker Chad Stahelski may be known for his work directing the “John Wick” franchise, but before that, he performed some of the best stunts in the “Matrix” trilogy as Keanu Reeves‘ stunt double in the first two films of the trilogy.
Nicky Jam kicked off Billboard's Live At-Home performance on Thursday (May 28) by offering an acoustic take of songs such as "El Amante," "Travesuras" and "Voy a Beber."
Ammika Harris has been making her IG fans really happy lately with all kinds of gorgeous posts. Some are photos featuring herself and baby Aeko, and others and amazing pics of all kinds of calming sceneries.
With many people continuing to shelter in place during the global coronavirus pandemic, Nicky Jam will provide some entertainment as one of this week’s Billboard Live At-Home guests.
The 1996 track was written about "the mistreatment that we’ve had at the hands of politicians for years"
Joining forces in the fight against COVID-19, Sony Music Latin and Global Citizen will release a new version of Diego Torres’ timeless hit “Color Esperanza” to benefit the Pan American Health Organization’s (PAHO) response to the pandemic. Released in 2001 and co-written by Cachorro López, Coti Soroki
A federal grand jury in Puerto Rico on Wednesday indicted two men accused of murdering two transgender women last month.
The quarantine and social distancing life caused by the novel coronavirus outbreak has sparked a new way music lovers are enjoying live music in 2020: virtual concerts.
At the end of April, BTS group members Suga, Jin, and Jimin posted a video on the Korean mobile app WeVerse, flaunting their best choreography to Daddy Yankee’s 2019 hit “Con Calma.”For nearly three minutes, the boys are seen jumping side-to-side, raising their hands, and swaying their bodies up and down as they follow the moves on the TV screen.
BTS released two episodes of their new docu-series titled Break The Silence. The docu-series follows the Bangtan Boys through their days of “Love Yourself Tour,” running between from 2018 to 2019, and “Speak Yourself Tour.” The first two episodes of the series with RM, Jin, Jungkook, Jimin, J-Hope, V and Suga in the heart of these moments. These are not just moments from backstage but also intimate moments while they are on tour. But there were a few moments that left the ARMY gushing.
Bad Bunny is here with a surprise album.
Bad Bunny gave his fans the ultimate surprise over the weekend.
Bad Bunny surprised his fans over the weekend with yet another new album.The 10-track release, titled Las Que No Iban a Salir (The Ones That Were Not Coming Out), dropped on music streaming services Sunday (May 10), marking the Puerto Rican artist's second new album in 2020.
Serena Angelique Velazquez, one of two transgender women whose bodies were found in a burned out car in Puerto Rico – Photo: Facebook.
The last time Bad Bunny partied with a large group of people was on March 14, in celebration of his sophomore studio album YHLQMDLG.
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Kany García kicked off the week with her Billboard Live At-Home Concert series today (May 4), serenading the viewers that tuned in.With a guitar in hand for her medley of songs, the Puerto Rican singer-songwriter teamed up with MusicCares to raise money for musicians financially impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic and were forced to cancel tours and shows."Billboard has given me the opportunity to ask for help, connect with people and give music that we need so much," García said after performing