After having to postpone their Mundo Paralelo tour, which would have kicked off May 2 in Puerto Rico, Monsieur Periné's Santiago Prieto is hunkered down at home relying on classics to get him through quarantine.
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iLe (Ileana Cabra) is leaning on classics to help her cope with quarantine.From salsa to jazz and boleros, iLe's ultimate playlist includes Janis Joplin's "One Night Stand" to Roberto Roena's s "Que Se Sepa," Carmen Delia Dipiní's "Encadenados" and Charlie Parker's "The Bird."The Puerto Rican singer-songwriter is not only consuming music while in confinement, she's also releasing her own.
On Thursday (April 23), she released her first single since her Grammy-nominated album Armadura called "En
.After having to postpone their Mundo Paralelo tour, which would have kicked off May 2 in Puerto Rico, Monsieur Periné's Santiago Prieto is hunkered down at home relying on classics to get him through quarantine.
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Bad Bunny gave his fans the ultimate surprise over the weekend.
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In the midst of the global pandemic, Lenny Tavárez continues dropping new music, making the rounds with two fresh singles, “La Pared 360” and “ACEROLA.”
In the midst of the global pandemic, Lenny Tavárez continues dropping new music, making the rounds with two fresh singles, “La Pared 360” and “ACEROLA.”“Health comes first of all, so I hope that everyone is taking the necessary measures and that no one is suffering from serious conditions due to the coronavirus,” Tavárez tells Billboard.
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C. Tangana (real name: Antón Álvarez Alfaro) is using his quarantine time to reflect and write new music.The Spanish rapper, who dropped his new single “Nunca Estoy” today (April 24), has curated a playlist for Billboard with a mix of hip-hop, R&B, Latin urban, and Brazilian funk tunes that are helping him get by in these trying times.“I am used to living away from the people I love,” he tells Billboard.
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Rihanna, Jay-Z, and Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey have collectively donated an additional $6.2 million towards coronavirus relief efforts through their respective charity foundations. The generous donation will go to communities deemed most vulnerable to the ongoing pandemic, including New York, New Orleans, and Puerto Rico.
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Rihanna and Jay-Z are continuing to help out amid the global health crisis.