It's been quite some time since Lorde stepped out of the spotlight.
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"First Stream Latin" is a compilation of the best new Latin songs, albums and videos recommended by the Billboard Latin editors. Check out this week's picks below.Banda MS, “Que Maldición” feat.
Snoop Dogg (Lizos Music)Banda MS and Snoop Dogg’s new song “Que Maldición” is the collaboration we’ve been waiting for, ever since the West Coast icon posted a Banda MS song on his Instagram back in 2016. The historical collaboration between these two powerhouses in their respective genres celebrates the
.It's been quite some time since Lorde stepped out of the spotlight.
She promises that her new music is "so fucking good"
CBS announced in early May that NCIS: New Orleans, along with NCIS andNCIS: Los Angeles, has been renewed for the 2020-21 season --- good news for the "baby" of the NCIS franchise.
"First Stream Latin" is a compilation of the best new Latin songs, albums and videos recommended by the Billboard Latin editors.
For this week's First Beat, we have a hearty bag of treats including Polo G's stellar sophomore album The GOAT, Tory Lanez's first single as an independent artist and Chloe X Halle's unshakable bop. Take a look at some of our picks below.
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By Carole Horst
Banda MS and Snoop Dogg dropped “Que Maldición” on May 1, proving that regional Mexican and hip-hop music are a perfect union between two cultures.Proposed by Sergio Lizárraga, founder of Banda MS, the bilingual collaboration meshes banda and rap music with chill rhythms. In “Que Maldición,” Snoop expresses his feelings in a web of Spanglish verses.“Que Maldición” debuted at No.
"He had been the King of New York around the same time I’ve been the King of the West"
Regional Mexican and rap collide on the Hot Latin Songs chart’s top 10 as Banda MS de Sergio Lizárrga and Snoop Dogg’s “Que Maldición” debuts at No. 4 on the May 16 survey. It’s the highest debut for a regional Mexican song since Joan Sebastian’s “Me Gusta” arrived at No. 3 on August 2015. Prior to that, Los Huracanes del Norte took the baton in 2007 with “Volé Muy Alto” (No. 4 debut). Their first collaboration arrives in the
In a new Billboard Live Q&A that took place on Cinco de Mayo, special guest El Fantasma talked all about his new music, quarantine life, and other passions.The Regional Mexican artist, who was also celebrating his wedding anniversary on May 5th, told Billboard that his quarantine routine consisted of waking up, cooking breakfast, helping his kids with their school work, playing outside, watching a movie, and then taking a late-night walk with his wife.He then talked about his current single
"First Stream Latin" is a compilation of the best new Latin songs, albums and videos recommended by the Billboard Latin editors. Check out this week's picks below.Jesse & Joy, Aire (Warner Music Latina)The Mexican siblings' first studio album in five years is a collection of mostly upbeat songs marked by multiple rhythmic variations for an effect that’s cohesive but infinitely varied; think a shopping cart at a supermarket loaded with happy pop and acoustic pop/rock.
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Billboard’s First Stream serves as a handy guide to this Friday’s most essential releases — the key music that everyone will be talking about today, and that will be dominating playlists this weekend and beyond.
It's Mother's Day weekend! All around the country, kids are showering their moms with love and mothers are sharing how special their children are to them. Celebrities are no different, and this past year we've seen plenty of our favorite A-listers take on the journey of motherhood for the very first time! Stars like Rachel Bloom, Cameron Diaz, Maren Morris and more are among the list of famous faces who now call themselves parents.
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