From career milestones to new music releases to major announcements and more, Billboard editors highlight the latest news buzz in Latin music every week.
10.04.2020 - 22:51 / billboard.com
This week started off on an uplifting note, as Sunday night (April 5) saw both the star-studded country special ACM Presents: Our Country and American Idol’s Top 20 (well, 21 — read on) reveal. And on Monday, the World Health Organization announced another all-star special for April 18, curated by the one and only Lady Gaga.
Artists brought good vibes throughout the week, too: Cardi B and Rihanna offered big donations to the COVID-19 efforts, and Camila Cabello and Shawn Mendes paid a virtual
From career milestones to new music releases to major announcements and more, Billboard editors highlight the latest news buzz in Latin music every week.
This week, the good vibes actually began on Saturday evening (April 18), as the massive Lady Gaga-curated One World: Together at Home special took over the four major broadcast networks.
Canadian country-pop star Eric Ethridge is back with his brand new EP Forever With You and a music video for his single “Dream Girl”.
We might be more used to seeing Eiza Gonzalez in tough-girl roles and action-packed movies such as Bloodshot, but the Mexican beauty also has a soft side and a beautiful voice! The 30-year-old surprised her fans with a sweet performance of song Something There from Disney movie Beauty and the Beast - and yes, the girl can sing!
This week started off on an inspiring note, as Sunday afternoon (April 12) saw an incredible Easter concert performed by Italian national treasure Andrea Bocelli.
Ricardo Arjona has been using his social media platforms to keep fans informed on his new project, Blanco y Negro, revealing that his single "Hongos" will drop April 28.
From career milestones to new music releases and major announcements, and more, Billboard editors highlight the latest news buzz in Latin music every week.Here's what happened in the Latin music world this week.Natti Natasha reached 2 billion views on YouTubeNatti Natasha announced to her fans on social media that she has officially surpassed two billion views on YouTube with her 2017 hit “Criminal” in collaboration with Ozuna.
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Protector mode! Scheana Shay’s mom, Erika van Olphen, slammed Vanderpump Rules after she claimed that the show didn’t accurately show all of her daughter’s accomplishments.
Christopher Lloyd is making a guest appearance on the new season of NCIS tonight, April 14, and we can’t hardly wait to watch him.
Television audiences are saying farewell to two landmark comedies: Schitt's Creek and Modern Family. Both shows demonstrate that the family sitcom is alive and well and they're true comfort viewing, especially in a time when we're all physically distant but still want to feel emotionally connected to humanity.
There are so many things to watch on television tonight!
It's officially week four for many of us who began social distancing in early March, and one way we've been keeping our heads high is by maintaining our routines—and finding comfort in self-care. One way to do that is to continue to support the brands you care about (and the people who work for them) by shopping on sale right now.
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It’s been another bittersweet week, as the coronavirus sadly took the lives of country icon Joe Diffie, “I Love Rock 'N' Roll” writer Alan Merrill, and Fountains of Wayne’s Adam Schlesinger. And on top of that, the legendary Bill Withers passed away on Friday (April 3) at 81 from heart complications.
There’s no greater sign of a life well lived than a eulogy that takes a thousand forms. Adam Schlesinger, a founding member of New Jersey pop band Fountains of Wayne and one half of the band’s songwriting force, died yesterday at the age of 52 of complications from COVID-19, and no two people on the internet (where else can you mourn right now?) have remembered him in the same way.