“Charm City Kings” won over many critics in its Sundance premiere earlier this year, and likely would have been doing the same in Texas this week if it were showing, as planned, at the canceled South by Southwest Film Festival.
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Viva Friday is a compilation of the best new Latin songs, albums and videos recommended by the Billboard Latin editors.Guaynaa - “Rompe Rodillas” (Universal Music Group)After getting on the radar with “Rebota” and “Buyaka,” Guaynaa is at it again with another promising party jam dubbed “Rompe Rodillas.” Literally meaning to “break your knees,” the Puerto Rican singer teamed up with Texas-based producers Play-N-Skillz to drop an infectious bop that perfectly meshes EDM, cumbia and perreo.
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.“Charm City Kings” won over many critics in its Sundance premiere earlier this year, and likely would have been doing the same in Texas this week if it were showing, as planned, at the canceled South by Southwest Film Festival.
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Weeks after releasing his autobiographical song "René," Residente makes his debut on the Social 50 chart in the week ending March 5.The Puerto Rican singer-songwriter saw a spike on Twitter with 78,000 mentions, up 1,141%, and 60,000 Twitter reactions, according to the Next Big Sound, up 911%.Additionally, the rapper's Wikipedia page views cross 81,000 in all, a boost of 4,912%, and, currently, the song debuts at No.34 on Billboard's Hot Latin Songs chart with 1,000 digital downloads and 3
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Welcome to Waco, Jason Kennedy! On Monday's all-new In the Room, the E! personality swung by the central Texas town. Why? To pay a visit to Chip Gaines and Joanna Gaines, of course.
Viva Friday is a compilation of the best new Latin songs, albums and videos recommended by the Billboard Latin editors.De La Ghetto feat. Darell - “El Que Se Enamora Pierde” (Warner Music Latina)De La Ghetto’s new single, in collaboration with Darell, was born at the perfect time and perfect place -- and it was also unplanned.
Premios Tu Música Urbano, an award show dedicated entirely to honoring music from the world of Spanish-language urbano, aired last night (March 5), live from Puerto Rico’s José Miguel Agrelot Coliseum. During the evening, reggaeton/Latin trap pioneer Nicky Jam received a career achievement award. In addition, Daddy Yankee took home six awards, while Ozuna earned Top Male Artist. Check out the full list of winners, which also includes Bad Bunny and Rosalía, below.
Megan Thee Stallion delivered a hip-hop confection with Suga on Friday (March 6), but which song is the sweetest?
Shakira has dropped her new music video for “Me Gusta”, featuring Puerto Rican rapper and urban Latin singer Anuel AA.
In recent years, the urban genre has had an unstoppable growth globally. And for the second consecutive year, in Puerto Rico -- the land where this danceable rhythm was born -- the second edition of Tu Música Urbano Awards was held in honor of the overall success of the genre.
Even before Bad Bunny's YHLQMDLG dropped over the weekend, he had already informed his fans that all 20 of its tracks were "hits." Now that it's out, we know the Puerto Rican singer-songwriter wasn't wrong.From infectious perreo hits to get down to on the dance floor (alone or with a partner) to old-school reggaetón tracks for which he tapped vets like Daddy Yankee and Jowell & Randy, YHLQMDLG -- an acronym that stands for I do whatever I want in Spanish -- is a well-rounded set that is aiming
The are back to take their rightful place as queens of country rock. With "Gaslighter," the first single off their upcoming album of the same name, the trio isn't easing their way back.
Zion from the reggaeton duo Zion & Lennox has been hospitalized. Billboard can confirm that the Puerto Rican singer was taken to a local hospital upon his arrival in Mexico City.
"Right now, I'm in my happiest moment of my career," Bad Bunny tells Billboard host Neja Joy during an interview in New York.
The record was only announced on Thursday, when the singer appeared on US television
Bad Bunny just returned with his latest project, YHLQMDLG (Yo Hago Lo Que Me Da La Gana). The new album follows a series of cryptic hints, in which he took a 10-day break from Twitter, announcing that he’d return to the platform when his album arrived. The Puerto Rican artist just released his Sech-assisted tune, “Ignorantes,” which recounts a failed romance.
Bad Bunny and Spotify have teamed up to give fans a look at his upcoming third studio album ahead of its release on Saturday (Leap Day), Billboard can exclusively reveal.Titled Yo Hago Lo Que Me Da La Gana (I Do What I Want), the Puerto Rican artist and digital music service app developed a lookbook with different styles, sets and images that speak to five songs and musical storylines from the album.