Travis Scott has dropped a new remix of his No. 1-charting single “HIGHEST IN THE ROOM” featuring Spanish star Rosalía and Chicago rapper Lil Baby.
13.12.2019 - 11:16 / billboard.com
"Rosalía has the depth of an artist who has been with us for generations," said Lauren Jauregui, introducing the 27-year old at Billboard's 2019 Women in Music awards ceremony.
Rosalía was accepting the honor of Rising Star thanks to her recent streak of spellbinding art, but true Jauregui's words, her modern take on the flamenco of her native Spain -- specifically its Catalonia region -- carries tremendous history.Rosalía took the stage and tore into an a cappella version of "Catalina," the
.Travis Scott has dropped a new remix of his No. 1-charting single “HIGHEST IN THE ROOM” featuring Spanish star Rosalía and Chicago rapper Lil Baby.
Travis Scott scored the second No. 1 hit of his career this year with “HIGHEST IN THE ROOM,” and before 2019 is up he’s giving it one last push thanks to a new remix with Spanish star ROSALÍA and Atlanta’s Lil Baby. The song is produced by OZ and Nik D, and appears on Travis' new Cactus Jack compilation project, JACKBOYS.
The year is about to wrap up, but first, Monsta X have blessed fans with a new song in collaboration with Sebastian Yatra that dropped Thursday night (Dec. 19).
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With chart-topping hits, multiple Latin Grammy wins, a Grammy nomination for best new artist, and recently being honored as Billboard’s rising star at the 2019 Women in Music event, it’s safe to say that Rosalía has had an exceptional year. But now, with the year about to wrap up, it’s time to sit back, relax and celebrate.
Queen Letizia of Spain toured the opening of The Other Court, an art exhibition at the Royal Palace of Madrid.The Spanish royal wore a pink blazer-and-trouser combo by Hugo Boss.She paired it with matching pumps and a Carolina Herrera blouse.If you think professional attire is drab, let Queen Letizia of Spain show you otherwise.
The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences has revealed the shortlists in nine categories for the 2020 Oscars.
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Normani stunned on the red carpet at 2019's Billboard Women in Music event, and she chatted with Lele Pons and Chelsea Briggs about her upcoming 2020.
Rosalía spoke with Billboard’s Chelsea Briggs and Lele Pons on the red carpet at Billboard’s Women in Music event on Thursday (Dec. 12), discussing her Grammy nominations, her friendship with Billie Eilish, working with Harry Styles, and much more.Asked what she has been most proud of this past year, Rosalía tells Billboard that she is grateful that she has had the opportunity to perform with her people in so many different places.“We come from Spain, from Barcelona,” she says.
Billboard’s 2019 Women In Music event began with Taylor Swift advocating for the importance of inspiring the next generation of women artists, and ended with Billie Eilish confirming that she was part of that next generation.“Somewhere, right now, your future Woman of the Year is probably sitting in a piano lesson, or in a girls’ choir, and today, right now, we need to take care of her,” Swift, Billboard’s Woman of the Decade, told the star-studded crowd at the Hollywood Palladium in Los Angeles
Nicki Minaj may have won the inaugural Game-Changer award at 2019's Billboard Women in Music ceremony, but she didn't want the night to be about her. After accepting her award from Normani, Minaj immediately brought up Juice WRLD, who died at 21 years old on Sunday (Dec.
"I am a lesbian redneck that literally lives to make actual trails in the woods with my four wheeler, and to be called a trailblazer is quite fitting," Brandi Carlile quipped while accepting her Trailblazer Award at Billboard's 2019 Women in Music ceremony Thursday night (Dec. 12)."The Joke" singer's speech was also fittingly filled with a handful of jokes, but at the heart of it was an inspirational message about the importance of giving women a voice -- especially women in music.