San Bernardino, Calif., group Fuerza Regida clocks its first top five debut on Top Latin Albums, as Adicto arrives at No. 4 (chart dated April 25). The quartet’s second studio album follows its debut studio effort, D
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Joss Favela is hunkered down in his native Sinaloa, Mexico, where he's self-isolating during the coronavirus pandemic.
The regional Mexican singer-songwriter is only hopeful that these difficult circumstances "bring new times," he says, while encouraging his fans to follow the health organizations recommendations such as social distancing and washing your hands.
Meanwhile, Favela is listening to artists like Rubén Blades, Calle 13, Natti Natasha, Marco Antonio Solís and Alejandro Fernández.
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San Bernardino, Calif., group Fuerza Regida clocks its first top five debut on Top Latin Albums, as Adicto arrives at No. 4 (chart dated April 25). The quartet’s second studio album follows its debut studio effort, D
Mexican actress and producer Ana de la Reguera is giving her fans an up close and personal look at her journey as an actress in her new coming-of-age comedy series, Ana.
The urban regional Mexican movement has recently gained unprecedented popularity thanks to a revamped version of traditional corridos giving them an urban twist and up-and-coming regional Mexican singers who are open to collaborations with urbano powerhouses.On Friday (April 17), regional Mexican group T3R Elemento and reggaetón star Farruko join forces for their new corrido sirreño "Del Barrio a la Ciudad" -- premiering exclusively on Billboard above -- which further solidifies the movement.The
Ana de la Reguera is ready to show a new side of herself.
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Carlos Vives and Rubén Blades' "No Estás Solo: Canción Para Los Enfermos (You Are Not Alone: Song For the Ailing)" recorded last year takes on a whole new meaning amid the coronavirus global pandemic.The pair's first-ever collaborative effort, a song that will lift your spirit with comforting lyrics like "no discomfort is eternal, even less so if it’s shared," had not been released until now during times of uncertainty."In September 2019, Carlos graciously invited me to be on his next album,"
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Mexican star Alejandro Fernández first toured with another Mexican icon, Joan Sebastian, more than 20 years ago, when he was jump-starting his career.“I grew up listening to Joan’s music. But beyond that, my dad [the fabled ranchera star Vicente Fernández], Joan and I went on tour in the mid to late 1990s,” Fernández told Billboard during an exclusive interview.
Sofia Reyes shared with Billboard her ultimate quarantine playlist, appropriately titled "A Dance With Myself."While self-isolating, music is keeping the Mexican pop singer-songwriter company, and she's listening to songs like "Sunflower" by Harry Styles and C. Tangana and Rosalía's "Antes de Morirme.""I love these songs and they transport me to the beautiful moments in my life," Reyes tells Billboard.
Just days before their online concert for stay-at home fans on Thursday, Reik's Bibi Marin chatted with Billboard's Griselda Flores for a Billboard Live Q&A.Bibi, who is isolating indoors in beach town Playa del Carmen in Mexico with his wife and two kids, talked about life in quarantine with his family, how Reik has been impacted by this coronavirus pandemic and what he's learned about himself while isolating."Luckily nothing was canceled but postponed.
On Wednesday (April 1), Univision's music platform Uforia announced the release of “Cuenta Conmigo” (Count With Me), a musical PSA created to inspire Hispanics to participate in the 2020 U.S.
On Monday afternoon, Mexican singer Thalia connected with Billboard’s Leila Cobo for an Instagram Live to talk about her quarantine experience and what she is doing to protect her family from COVID-19.