"First Stream Latin" is a compilation of the best new Latin songs, albums and videos recommended by the Billboard Latin editors.
30.04.2020 - 19:49 / billboard.com
Almost five years after his passing, a new single by Joan Sebastian is released posthumously. Coined “Hoy Tengo Miedo” (I’m Scared Today), it's premiering exclusively on Billboard on April 30.For the romantic ranchera, the late Mexican icon known as El Rey del Jaripeo penned heartfelt lyrics about his fears and life lessons.
"First Stream Latin" is a compilation of the best new Latin songs, albums and videos recommended by the Billboard Latin editors.
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.
Live Nation blockbuster $480 million purchase of a controlling interest in Mexican promoter OCESA Entretenimiento has been put on hold because of the COVID-19 crisis, Live Nation chief executive Michael Rapino announced Thursday (May 7) on its first quarter earnings call.
Ushering the trap corridos movement, Natanael Cano goes full trap with his new song "Arriba."
Jenni Rivera notches her third posthumous top 10 on the Regional Mexican Airplay chart as “Engañémoslo” jumps 13-8.The tune was recorded by Rivera prior to her death in 2012 and co-written by Rivera alongside Espinoza Paz. It's also the theme song of a campaign launched by the Rivera family in support of women empowerment throughout Mexico and U.S.“I assumed she didn’t get to record it,” Paz commented via a press release.
This year, Cinco de Mayo is looking quite different for many Latin artists who typically spend the holiday onstage.
Mexican singer Ana Gabriel is a powerhouse who continues to fill arenas with two-hour plus shows that are veritable vocal tour de forces. Which makes sense, considering Gabriel has placed 20 top 10 hits on Billboard’s Hot Latin songs chart, including an impressive six No. 1s. What many don’t know is Ana Gabriel is also a song
By Anna Marie de la Fuente
Migos unveiled their latest single "Taco Tuesday" on Tuesday (May 5) in honor of Cinco de Mayo.On the track, the trio samples LeBron James, happily declaring, "What is it? Taco Tuesday!" from a 2019 video with his family before jumping into an extended metaphor about the Mexican food mainstay."Taco Tuesday, I got the cheese, she tastin' the Kool-Aid/ Migo the plug, Guadalupe/ She gon' do what the group say, comprende/ Caliente, she get the bag but she gotta get it ten ways/ Okay, now ándale,
The UK is in lockdown during the coronavirus pandemic, which means that many of us will be spending most, if not all, of our time at home.The world as we know it has changed for the foreseeable and to be honest, that means we’ve earned ourselves a drink.
By John Hopewell
By John Hopewell
Eugenio Derbez ’s creativity and his fun-loving nature are without a doubt, his signature traits. It might be difficult to smile in such hard times, but for the Mexican actor, entertaining his fans and putting a smile on their face has become his mission during lockdown. The result? His latest TV project for Spanish language streaming service Pantaya, Deshecho en casa, a series of home videos where he shows his daily routines while in quarantine.
Javier Camarena was at his home in Zurich singing an aria from Bellini’s Il Pirata when the screen for the video feed split, and he was joined by Metropolitan Opera music director Yannick Nézet-Séguin in Montreal and general manager Peter Gelb in New York. “Just a second,” the tenor from Mexico said, raising an index finger.He had just finished the slow-moving first section.
Melissa Barrera's mission in life is to entertain.