When it comes to showing their Mamis some love, Latins aren’t shy about their displays of affection. The same thing applies to songs made for moms, which tend to be full of love and affection and much-needed during these challenging times.
22.04.2020 - 21:29 / billboard.com
The global coronavirus pandemic has everyone’s life on pause, including many music artists who’ve had to postpone tours and check in to self-quarantine.Despite these uncertain times, many artists, such as Piso 21, Anuel AA, and Maluma, continue working hard, creating music and dropping fresh bops.Others have released quarantine-inspired songs to help them cope with self-isolation.
In “Antídoto,” Ivy Queen penned a heartfelt song about the importance of hugs and kisses, Abraham Mateo’s “Esta
.When it comes to showing their Mamis some love, Latins aren’t shy about their displays of affection. The same thing applies to songs made for moms, which tend to be full of love and affection and much-needed during these challenging times.
Ariana Grande and Justin Bieber got their new collaboration "Stuck with U" stuck in fans' heads since the earworm's release today (May 8), but what also really stuck with viewers was the all-star cast of the accompanying visual.The romantic duet about being stuck with a quarantine boo who's sticking around after the pandemic ends brought together some of Hollywood's beloved couples, from Ashton Kutcher dipping Mila Kunis to Ayesha and Steph Curry toasting each other with a glass of white wine.
After a two-week poll asking Billboard readers to pick their favorite quarantine-inspired Latin song, fans picked Adriana Rios as their winner.
By Marc Malkin
Star couples from Kimye (Kim Kardashian and Kanye West) to Zigi (Gigi Hadid and Zayn Malik, who are expecting their first baby) would've waltzed up the red-carpeted steps of New York's Metropolitan Museum of Art this evening.Although the Vogue event will be held virtually this year, Billboard waltzed down memory lane to pay homage to our 12 favorite glam shots in years past.
Billboard's Hot Dance/Electronic Songs chart is a who's who of dance music, with the top ten in particular populated by a collection of artists spanning the spectrum from up-and-coming to iconic.The Imanbek remix of Saint Jhn's hit "Roses" is currently riding high at No. 1 on the chart, with the top ten filled out by the likes of Lady Gaga, Marshmello, Sam Feldt, The Black Eyed Peas and J Balvin and three appearances by Kygo.We want to know which track from the top 10 is your favorite.
Music has provided an outlet for Latin musicians to address mental health issues through song. For example, earlier this year, Residente released his autobiographical "René," where he talks frankly about depression and dark moments in his life.
In the middle of a global pandemic, Farruko continues dropping new music and experimenting with new hairstyles.
In the midst of the global pandemic, music is not canceled; in fact, many artists continue to release new music for their fans during these challenging times.With so much great music out, Billboard is curious to know: Which Latin collaboration released in April is your favorite?Highlighting some of the collabs that dropped in the past 30 days, the poll includes Tito El Bambino and Jowell & Randy’s “El Meneo,” Gente de Zona and Becky G’s “Muchacha,” and T3R Elemento’s “Del Barrio a la Ciudad”
Orange is the New Black creator Jenji Kohan is creating a quarantine-inspired series called Social Distance, which will be produced and filmed remotely.
The only trip music lovers can go on now is down memory lane -- especially to a time when long road trips called for the best nostalgia-inducing pop-rock radio hits.
If you thought for a second that coronavirus wasn't going to inspire a lot of related entertainment, think again. Netflix, naturally, works the fastest, and has already ordered Social Distance, an appropriately titled quarantine anthology series from Orange Is the New Blackcreator Jenji Kohan.
Thirty years ago Tuesday (April 21), Gipsy Kings -- the band that had the world striking a flamenco pose and screaming out “bem bem” and “djobi, djoba” on dance floors -- rumbaed to the top of the Hot Latin Songs chart with “Volaré.” The Kings’ first Hot Latin Songs No. 1 covered Domenico Modugno’s 1956 Billboard Hot 100 topper, recorded as “Nel Blu, Dipinto
Mexican crooner Luis Miguel celebrates 50 years around the sun Sunday (April 19), and we're celebrating the big day by highlighting some of his Billboard chart feats.
Frank Ocean’s “Cayendo,” which he released earlier this month, has landed the singer his first Top Ten spot on any Billboard chart. “Cayendo” has reached No. 8 spot on the Hot Latin Songs chart this week, according to Billboard.
Frank Ocean nets his first top 10 hit on the Hot Latin Songs chart, as "Cayendo" arrives at No. 8 on the list dated April 18.
J Balvin hinted new music was on the way when he dropped his head-bopping, deep-bass “Blanco” (White) in the fall. After kicking off 2020 with the reggaeton song “Morado” (Purple) and then releasing “Rojo” (Red), fans began to speculate that a new album was on the way.On March 19, in the middle of the global coronavirus pandemic, Balvin dropped his fifth solo studio album Colores, bringing lots of joy and reggaeton to his fans.
Mariah Carey has been letting her vocals soar freely throughout quarantine to celebrate the 15th anniversary of The Emancipation of Mimi. But of all the tracks she's brought back for special performances, which one is your favorite?
From inside an empty Duomo di Milano, Italian opera singer Andrea Bocelli, joined by an organ player, crooned his fans around the world with a YouTube Livestream performance on Easter Sunday (April 12).