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Young Miko me está llevando a Piñones, un hotspot en el noreste de Puerto Rico conocido por su hipnotizante vista al mar y su larga historia como un bastión de cultura afro-caribeña. “Sabía que te tenía que traer pa’ ‘ca”, me dice. Tiene razón: una puertorriqueña de la diáspora siempre anhela regresar a su hogar y pasar un día manejando por una costa paradisíaca, parando a comprar comida y un traguito, mientras se disfruta del aire salado.
Miko entiende bien este sentimiento.
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Young Miko me está llevando a Piñones, un hotspot en el noreste de Puerto Rico conocido por su hipnotizante vista al mar y su larga historia como un bastión de cultura afro-caribeña. “Sabía que te tenía que traer pa’ ‘ca”, me dice. Tiene razón: una puertorriqueña de la diáspora siempre anhela regresar a su hogar y pasar un día manejando por una costa paradisíaca, parando a comprar comida y un traguito, mientras se disfruta del aire salado.
Miko entiende bien este sentimiento.
- 3/13/2024
- by Frances Solá-Santiago
- Rollingstone.com
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Young Miko is taking me for a drive to Piñones, the northeastern Puerto Rico hot spot known for its mesmerizing ocean views and long history as a stronghold of Afro-Caribbean culture. “I knew I had to bring you here,” she tells me. And she was right: A Puerto Rican in the diaspora always longs to come home to a paradisiacal drive along the coast, stopping for food and drinks, and smelling the salty air along the way.
Miko knows all about that. February just started, and the...
Young Miko is taking me for a drive to Piñones, the northeastern Puerto Rico hot spot known for its mesmerizing ocean views and long history as a stronghold of Afro-Caribbean culture. “I knew I had to bring you here,” she tells me. And she was right: A Puerto Rican in the diaspora always longs to come home to a paradisiacal drive along the coast, stopping for food and drinks, and smelling the salty air along the way.
Miko knows all about that. February just started, and the...
- 3/13/2024
- by Frances Solá-Santiago
- Rollingstone.com
Data was named one of the best albums of 2023 — but the brilliant compendium of futuristic, boundary-pushing songs took a massive amount of work from super-producer Tainy. The Puerto Rican innovator started masterminding the LP about three years ago, pouring his most avant-garde ideas and interests into the project. He finally ended up with an intricate maze of electronic, reggaeton, and ambient sounds that crisscross multiple styles and eras, all while yanking major acts like Bad Bunny, Four Tet, Feid, and Julieta Venegas into the album’s unexpected orbit.
Fans have...
Fans have...
- 12/20/2023
- by Julyssa Lopez
- Rollingstone.com
There was plenty of uncertainty surrounding the Latin Grammys this year. For the first time, the award show was planned in Sevilla, Spain, a cross-continental move that sparked plenty of debate.
The European country has had a complicated place with the awards show, and prior to the ceremony, fans pointed out it’s not part of Latin America — though the Latin Grammys have always considered all music, as long as it’s 51 percent in Spanish. Still, others worried that hosting the show across the world would cause logistical issues for...
The European country has had a complicated place with the awards show, and prior to the ceremony, fans pointed out it’s not part of Latin America — though the Latin Grammys have always considered all music, as long as it’s 51 percent in Spanish. Still, others worried that hosting the show across the world would cause logistical issues for...
- 11/18/2023
- by Julyssa Lopez, Tomás Mier and Lucas Villa
- Rollingstone.com
All of the winners of the 2023 Latin Grammy Awards have been announced!
Hosted by Sebastián Yatra, Danna Paola, Roselyn Sánchez, and Paz Vega, the annual music awards show took place on Thursday (November 16) in Seville, Spain.
Mexican producer and songwriter Edgar Barrera led the nominations with 13, followed by Camilo, Karol G, Shakira, and Kevyn Mauricio Cruz, all with seven nominations.
Click inside to read the full list of winners…
See the full list of the Latin Grammys winners below…
General Field
Record Of The Year
“No Es Que Te Extrañe” – Christina Aguilera
“Carretera y Manta” – Pablo Alborán
“Déjame Llorarte” – Paula Arenas Featuring Jesús Navarro
“Shakira: Bzrp Music Sessions, Vol. 53″ – Bizarrap Featuring Shakira
“Si Tú Me Quieres” – Fonseca & Juan Luis Guerra
“Mientras Me Curo Del Cora” – Karol G
“De Todas Las Flores” – Natalia Lafourcade — Winner
“Ojos Marrones” – Lasso
“La Fórmula” – Maluma & Marc Anthony
“Despechá” – Rosalía
“Correcaminos” – Alejandro Sanz Featuring Danny Ocean...
Hosted by Sebastián Yatra, Danna Paola, Roselyn Sánchez, and Paz Vega, the annual music awards show took place on Thursday (November 16) in Seville, Spain.
Mexican producer and songwriter Edgar Barrera led the nominations with 13, followed by Camilo, Karol G, Shakira, and Kevyn Mauricio Cruz, all with seven nominations.
Click inside to read the full list of winners…
See the full list of the Latin Grammys winners below…
General Field
Record Of The Year
“No Es Que Te Extrañe” – Christina Aguilera
“Carretera y Manta” – Pablo Alborán
“Déjame Llorarte” – Paula Arenas Featuring Jesús Navarro
“Shakira: Bzrp Music Sessions, Vol. 53″ – Bizarrap Featuring Shakira
“Si Tú Me Quieres” – Fonseca & Juan Luis Guerra
“Mientras Me Curo Del Cora” – Karol G
“De Todas Las Flores” – Natalia Lafourcade — Winner
“Ojos Marrones” – Lasso
“La Fórmula” – Maluma & Marc Anthony
“Despechá” – Rosalía
“Correcaminos” – Alejandro Sanz Featuring Danny Ocean...
- 11/17/2023
- by Just Jared
- Just Jared
All eyes are on Seville, Spain! The televised 2023 Latin Grammys ceremony is Thursday with some of the biggest names in Latin music coming together to celebrate a stellar year of releases.
Before the show, the Mexican-American songwriter and producer Édgar Barrera led the tally with 13 nods, much of it for his work with Camilo and Grupo Frontera. Camilo, along with Shakira, Karol G, and songwriter Keityn, all follow Barrera with seven nominations each.
Shakira and Karol G already earned their first awards of the night in the Best Urban/Fusion Performance,...
Before the show, the Mexican-American songwriter and producer Édgar Barrera led the tally with 13 nods, much of it for his work with Camilo and Grupo Frontera. Camilo, along with Shakira, Karol G, and songwriter Keityn, all follow Barrera with seven nominations each.
Shakira and Karol G already earned their first awards of the night in the Best Urban/Fusion Performance,...
- 11/16/2023
- by Tomás Mier
- Rollingstone.com
Young Miko, J Balvin, and Jowell y Randy are showing their colmillos, or fangs, on their long-awaited collaboration with Tainy. On Wednesday, the five artists teamed up and released an Edm-backed, perreo mega-collab, along with its cinematic video.
The video, directed by Pau Carreté, opens with a seeming attempted robbery before cutting to close-ups of Young Miko singing the opening lyrics of the song. The scenes flash between the star, a dancing robot, and a kitten. Balvin then comes in as images of New York City flash onscreen. He raps...
The video, directed by Pau Carreté, opens with a seeming attempted robbery before cutting to close-ups of Young Miko singing the opening lyrics of the song. The scenes flash between the star, a dancing robot, and a kitten. Balvin then comes in as images of New York City flash onscreen. He raps...
- 10/12/2023
- by Tomás Mier
- Rollingstone.com
The nominations for the 2023 Latin Grammys are here — and though the award show is undergoing big changes by switching up its venue and heading to Spain this November, the contenders in each category are pretty familiar to the Latin Recording Academy. Major pop acts and Latin Grammy veterans make up a lot of the big categories here: The Mexican American songwriter and producer Édgar Barrera leads the tally with 13 nods, much of it for his work with Camilo and Grupo Frontera. Camilo, along with Shakira, Karol G, and songwriter Keityn,...
- 9/19/2023
- by Julyssa Lopez
- Rollingstone.com
In our Q&a feature series Tell Me Más, we ask some of our favorite Latine artists to answer the questions only their BFFs know about them, revealing everything from their most recent read to the songs that get them hyped. This month, we sit down with Puerto Rican alternative indie artist Melissa Ocasio.
Since the pandemic, Puerto Rico's indie music scene has exploded. It's as if the island births new talent by the hour - and it can seem almost impossible to keep up. One of the artists who emerged during this renaissance is Melissa Ocasio. The Boricua artist has been making a name for herself as an alternative indie meets electro-Caribbean artist, ever since she released her first official single "Agárrate," a call-to-action song about the femicides happening in Puerto Rico.
On March 6, 2020, Ocasio released "Agárrate" to the world. But the song was actually two years in the making.
Since the pandemic, Puerto Rico's indie music scene has exploded. It's as if the island births new talent by the hour - and it can seem almost impossible to keep up. One of the artists who emerged during this renaissance is Melissa Ocasio. The Boricua artist has been making a name for herself as an alternative indie meets electro-Caribbean artist, ever since she released her first official single "Agárrate," a call-to-action song about the femicides happening in Puerto Rico.
On March 6, 2020, Ocasio released "Agárrate" to the world. But the song was actually two years in the making.
- 8/14/2023
- by Johanna Ferreira
- Popsugar.com
What must the inside of Tainy’s head be like?
In there, past the archive of memories — all the awards and reggaeton hits since he began producing as a precocious 14-year-old kid in Puerto Rico — it’s easy to picture an infinite library of unlikely influences: a tangle of obscure anime films, cyborg fantasies, old-school hip hop beats, fine arts books, random nights in Tokyo. And then even deeper, where the synapses form, there seems to be a bottomless abyss that Tainy constantly pulls from, turning abstractions into refined experiments that have pushed the genre,...
In there, past the archive of memories — all the awards and reggaeton hits since he began producing as a precocious 14-year-old kid in Puerto Rico — it’s easy to picture an infinite library of unlikely influences: a tangle of obscure anime films, cyborg fantasies, old-school hip hop beats, fine arts books, random nights in Tokyo. And then even deeper, where the synapses form, there seems to be a bottomless abyss that Tainy constantly pulls from, turning abstractions into refined experiments that have pushed the genre,...
- 6/30/2023
- by Julyssa Lopez
- Rollingstone.com
There's a scene in French choreographer-turned-director Benjamin Millepied's adaptation of Georges Bizet's 1875 opera "Carmen" (out now in theaters) in which Masilda (played by Spanish actress Rossy de Palma) tells Carmen (played by Mexican actress Melissa Barrera), "Dance. Dancing will heal."
In the 10-minute scene that takes place halfway through the film, there's dialogue, there's tears, there's shared laughs, there's joy, and there's, of course, dancing. If there's one scene in the film that really embodies both Millepied's genius in creating an entirely new genre out of this classic adaptation as well as Barrera's ability to transform herself into any role, it's this one. It plays out like visual poetry (carried by Nicholas Britell's brilliant score and songs by Mexican iconic singer Julieta Venegas), making it distinct from your typical musical or dance feature. Barrera flows between ballet, flamenco, and interpretative dance so seamlessly, she hardly needs dialogue...
In the 10-minute scene that takes place halfway through the film, there's dialogue, there's tears, there's shared laughs, there's joy, and there's, of course, dancing. If there's one scene in the film that really embodies both Millepied's genius in creating an entirely new genre out of this classic adaptation as well as Barrera's ability to transform herself into any role, it's this one. It plays out like visual poetry (carried by Nicholas Britell's brilliant score and songs by Mexican iconic singer Julieta Venegas), making it distinct from your typical musical or dance feature. Barrera flows between ballet, flamenco, and interpretative dance so seamlessly, she hardly needs dialogue...
- 4/26/2023
- by Johanna Ferreira
- Popsugar.com
"We captured all the vocals live – and you get that immediacy that you see through the camera." Sony Pictures Classics has unveiled a behind-the-scenes featurette for Carmen, which is now showing in select theaters around the country. The film is renowned dancer / choreographer Benjamin Millepied's directorial debut, reimagining the classic opera for the big screen. An exhilarating vision starring Melissa Barrera and Paul Mescal. Carmen is a gritty modern day story with a majestic score, and dance sequences that evoke magic realism. It also features all new music created by the wonderfully talented composer Nicholas Britell. The film also co-stars Rossy de Palma, Elsa Pataky, Nicole da Silva, Tara Morice, Benedict Hardie, Richard Brancatisano, and Kaan Guldur. This featurette focuses specifically on the music - including conversations with Nicholas Britell, lyricist Julieta Venegas, the director, and other crew involved on the film. Maybe this will convince a few more...
- 4/25/2023
- by Alex Billington
- firstshowing.net
Paul Mescal makes his debut as a recording artist on the soundtrack for Carmen, which stars the actor and Melissa Barrera in an update of the classic Georges Bizet opera.
In a clip from the Benjamin Millepied-directed film, Mescal delivers the track — one of the original songs co-written by Oscar-nominated composer Nicholas Britell — on acoustic guitar.
“When Benjamin first approached me about Carmen, I remember feeling strongly that I didn’t want to ‘update’ or ‘re-arrange’ any of Bizet’s music. There are already so many incredible adaptations of Carmen,...
In a clip from the Benjamin Millepied-directed film, Mescal delivers the track — one of the original songs co-written by Oscar-nominated composer Nicholas Britell — on acoustic guitar.
“When Benjamin first approached me about Carmen, I remember feeling strongly that I didn’t want to ‘update’ or ‘re-arrange’ any of Bizet’s music. There are already so many incredible adaptations of Carmen,...
- 4/21/2023
- by Daniel Kreps
- Rollingstone.com
As written by the legendary French composer Georges Bizet, the 19th-century opera “Carmen” has a classic femme fatale at its heart: a fiery, free-spirited and seductive woman headed for her inevitable demise through the downfall of a former lover. So take it with a grain of salt upon hearing the title “Carmen,” in this case a beautiful, dreamlike and defiantly experimental film directed by Benjamin Millepied.
Yes, the tragedy, beauty, love, and passion that define Bizet’s exquisite late Romantic-era masterpiece are all in here in Millepied’s directorial debut. But Millepied’s runaway Carmen, as imagined by writers Loïc Barrere, Alexander Dinelaris and Lisa Loomer, is not so much a doomed temptress archetype as a freedom-hungry firebrand in search of her voice and identity.
In that regard, it would be unfair to claim that Millepied’s “Carmen” is an adaptation of Bizet’s timeless story. In fact, the director...
Yes, the tragedy, beauty, love, and passion that define Bizet’s exquisite late Romantic-era masterpiece are all in here in Millepied’s directorial debut. But Millepied’s runaway Carmen, as imagined by writers Loïc Barrere, Alexander Dinelaris and Lisa Loomer, is not so much a doomed temptress archetype as a freedom-hungry firebrand in search of her voice and identity.
In that regard, it would be unfair to claim that Millepied’s “Carmen” is an adaptation of Bizet’s timeless story. In fact, the director...
- 4/21/2023
- by Tomris Laffly
- The Wrap
Paul Mescal’s roles leave an impact, with the movies he chooses reflecting a daring artistic sensibility. He delivered an iconic needle drop moment while “Under Pressure” in “Aftersun,” but the Oscar nominee is now turning into a musician himself.
Mescal stars in dance-infused film “Carmen,” and released a music video featuring original song “Slip Away.” Nicholas Britell of “Succession” fame composes the original songs, with Mescal’s co-stars Melissa Barrera, The D.O.C., and Rossy de Palma lending their voices to various tracks.
“Carmen” follows a woman (Barrera) who is forced to flee her home in the Mexican desert following the brutal murder of her mother. Carmen survives a terrifying and dangerous illegal border crossing into the U.S., only to be confronted by a lawless volunteer border guard who cold-bloodedly murders two other immigrants in her group. When the border guard and his patrol partner, Aidan (Mescal), a Marine with Ptsd,...
Mescal stars in dance-infused film “Carmen,” and released a music video featuring original song “Slip Away.” Nicholas Britell of “Succession” fame composes the original songs, with Mescal’s co-stars Melissa Barrera, The D.O.C., and Rossy de Palma lending their voices to various tracks.
“Carmen” follows a woman (Barrera) who is forced to flee her home in the Mexican desert following the brutal murder of her mother. Carmen survives a terrifying and dangerous illegal border crossing into the U.S., only to be confronted by a lawless volunteer border guard who cold-bloodedly murders two other immigrants in her group. When the border guard and his patrol partner, Aidan (Mescal), a Marine with Ptsd,...
- 4/21/2023
- by Samantha Bergeson
- Indiewire
Exclusive: Following the success of the recent Scream films, Melissa Barrera is looking to reteam with some familiar faces as sources tell Deadline Barrera is set to join Radio Silence’s Untitled Monster Thriller at Universal.
Radio Silence’s Matt Bettinelli-Olpin & Tyler Gillett, who directed the recent Scream pics she starred in, will helm the project with Scream producer Chad Villella serving as producer alongside William Sherak, Paul Neinstein and James Vanderbilt at Project X Entertainment. The script was written by Stephen Shields, with revisions by Guy Busick.
Tripp Vinson will produce as well with Radio Silence and Project X, who are recently coming off the huge success of Scream VI that Bettinelli-Olpin & Gillett directed, Project X produced and Radio Silence’s Villella executive produced. Co-written by Project X’s Vanderbilt, the film set a franchise record opening at the global box office and grossed $67.1 million globally. The teams also...
Radio Silence’s Matt Bettinelli-Olpin & Tyler Gillett, who directed the recent Scream pics she starred in, will helm the project with Scream producer Chad Villella serving as producer alongside William Sherak, Paul Neinstein and James Vanderbilt at Project X Entertainment. The script was written by Stephen Shields, with revisions by Guy Busick.
Tripp Vinson will produce as well with Radio Silence and Project X, who are recently coming off the huge success of Scream VI that Bettinelli-Olpin & Gillett directed, Project X produced and Radio Silence’s Villella executive produced. Co-written by Project X’s Vanderbilt, the film set a franchise record opening at the global box office and grossed $67.1 million globally. The teams also...
- 4/13/2023
- by Justin Kroll
- Deadline Film + TV
For centuries, being a woman meant never being able to tell your story. Our lives and our experiences were often narrated by men, filtered through the male gaze in the films we watched or the books we read.
But today, we're fortunate to live in a time where women can more fully express themselves. And when it comes to music, isn't it all just expression? At least that's how Mexican singer-songwriter Julieta Venegas sees it. Her eighth studio album, "Tu Historia," which was released in November of last year, was not only the first album she dropped in seven years, but it was also her way of expressing everything she has felt and experienced in recent years - it's her story, as told by her.
Throughout her 20-year career span, Venegas has really experimented with her sound. The artist has always identified as a songwriter but has transitioned from her...
But today, we're fortunate to live in a time where women can more fully express themselves. And when it comes to music, isn't it all just expression? At least that's how Mexican singer-songwriter Julieta Venegas sees it. Her eighth studio album, "Tu Historia," which was released in November of last year, was not only the first album she dropped in seven years, but it was also her way of expressing everything she has felt and experienced in recent years - it's her story, as told by her.
Throughout her 20-year career span, Venegas has really experimented with her sound. The artist has always identified as a songwriter but has transitioned from her...
- 3/16/2023
- by Johanna Ferreira
- Popsugar.com
Hot off his Oscar nomination for “Aftersun” — and his renewed commitment to keep starring in independent films — Paul Mescal will be returning to arthouses this spring in “Carmen,” a new opera-inspired film directed by “Black Swan” choreographer Benjamin Millepied.
Millepied’s film stars Mescal and Melissa Barrera as an undocumented immigrant and a border patrol guard who fall in love despite the fact that they’re supposed to be foes and go on the run together. The film features an original score by Nicholas Britell, and original songs by Britell and other musicians including the Doc, Julieta Venegas, and Taura Stinson.
According to the film’s official synopsis, “Carmen” follows a young and fiercely independent woman who is forced to flee her home in the Mexican desert following the brutal murder of her mother, another strong and mysterious woman. Carmen (Barrera) survives a terrifying and dangerous illegal border crossing into the US,...
Millepied’s film stars Mescal and Melissa Barrera as an undocumented immigrant and a border patrol guard who fall in love despite the fact that they’re supposed to be foes and go on the run together. The film features an original score by Nicholas Britell, and original songs by Britell and other musicians including the Doc, Julieta Venegas, and Taura Stinson.
According to the film’s official synopsis, “Carmen” follows a young and fiercely independent woman who is forced to flee her home in the Mexican desert following the brutal murder of her mother, another strong and mysterious woman. Carmen (Barrera) survives a terrifying and dangerous illegal border crossing into the US,...
- 3/9/2023
- by Christian Zilko
- Indiewire
Benjamin Millepied’s “Carmen” is officially heading to theaters, care of Sony Pictures Classics.
The adaptation of the 1875 Georges Bizet opera and Prosper Mérimée novella of the same name will premiere in Los Angeles and New York on April 21 before expanding in the following weeks.
Fresh off his Oscar nomination for “Aftersun,” Paul Mescal stars alongside “Scream” and “In The Heights” actress Melissa Barrera. The story follows Carmen (Barrera), a fiercely independent woman who flees her home in the Mexican desert after her mother is brutally murdered. She survives a series of dangerous challenges on her way across the U.S. border, including a violent confrontation with a border patrol volunteer that ends with the murders of two other immigrants.
Also Read:
‘Carmen’ Film Review: Border-Set Reimagining of Classic Tale Is a Pas de Dull
After a violent standoff between the volunteer and his patrol partner Aidan (Mescal), a Marine with Ptsd,...
The adaptation of the 1875 Georges Bizet opera and Prosper Mérimée novella of the same name will premiere in Los Angeles and New York on April 21 before expanding in the following weeks.
Fresh off his Oscar nomination for “Aftersun,” Paul Mescal stars alongside “Scream” and “In The Heights” actress Melissa Barrera. The story follows Carmen (Barrera), a fiercely independent woman who flees her home in the Mexican desert after her mother is brutally murdered. She survives a series of dangerous challenges on her way across the U.S. border, including a violent confrontation with a border patrol volunteer that ends with the murders of two other immigrants.
Also Read:
‘Carmen’ Film Review: Border-Set Reimagining of Classic Tale Is a Pas de Dull
After a violent standoff between the volunteer and his patrol partner Aidan (Mescal), a Marine with Ptsd,...
- 2/1/2023
- by Harper Lambert
- The Wrap
The Latin music industry had another massive year in 2022, seeing a 35 percent growth in revenue, according to the RIAA. That momentum shows no signs of slowing down as artists like Bad Bunny and Karol G continue topping the charts and selling out massive tours — and there are even more rising stars right at their heels, ready to take the music even farther.
2022 had plenty of breakout acts from across Latin America and the diaspora. Uncompromising and unapologetically honest artists such as Tokischa and Villano Antillano saw massive success, while rappers...
2022 had plenty of breakout acts from across Latin America and the diaspora. Uncompromising and unapologetically honest artists such as Tokischa and Villano Antillano saw massive success, while rappers...
- 1/3/2023
- by Julyssa Lopez, Tomás Mier and Richard Villegas
- Rollingstone.com
Bad Bunny just won big at the 2022 Latin Grammys. The Puerto Rican singer, who led the pack with 10 nominations, took home five trophies at Thursday night’s show in Las Vegas.
Bad Bunny’s album, Un Verano Sin Ti, not only blew up the charts in 2022, it proved to be a big hit at the Latin Grammys as well, with the singer winning the award for Urban Music Album of the Year for the LP.
He also scored four more trophies in a variety of categories, including Urban Fusion/Performance for “Tití Me Preguntó”, Best Urban Song for “Tití Me Preguntò”, Best Rap/Hip-Hop song for “De Museo” and Best Reggaeton Performance for “Lo Siento Bb:/” with Tainy and Julieta Venegas.
In addition to being a double nominee in half of the categories he took home trophies in, Benito was also nominated in the Album of the Year and Record of the Year categories.
Bad Bunny’s album, Un Verano Sin Ti, not only blew up the charts in 2022, it proved to be a big hit at the Latin Grammys as well, with the singer winning the award for Urban Music Album of the Year for the LP.
He also scored four more trophies in a variety of categories, including Urban Fusion/Performance for “Tití Me Preguntó”, Best Urban Song for “Tití Me Preguntò”, Best Rap/Hip-Hop song for “De Museo” and Best Reggaeton Performance for “Lo Siento Bb:/” with Tainy and Julieta Venegas.
In addition to being a double nominee in half of the categories he took home trophies in, Benito was also nominated in the Album of the Year and Record of the Year categories.
- 11/18/2022
- by Becca Longmire
- ET Canada
The Latin Recording Academy shared its list of nominees for the 2022 Latin Grammys on Sept. 20. Bad Bunny swept the nominations, netting 10 nods overall. His chart-topping album "Un Verano Sin Ti" received nominations for album of the year and best urban music album. Rauw Alejandro, Christina Aguilera, and Rosalía also received a number of noms. On the evening on Nov. 17. Singer/songwriter Jorge Drexler took the most awards home, leading with six wins including record and song of the year for
"Tocarte" with C. Tangana, Best Pop Song for "La Guerrilla de la Concordia," Best Alternative Song for "El día que estrenaste el mundo," Best Singer/Songwriter album for "Tinta y Tiempo," and Best Portuguese Language Song (alongside Marisa Monte in "Vento Sardo"). Bad Bunny who wasn't present at the award show followed with five awards including Best Urban Album for "Un Verano Sin Ti," Best Urban Fusion Performance, and Best...
"Tocarte" with C. Tangana, Best Pop Song for "La Guerrilla de la Concordia," Best Alternative Song for "El día que estrenaste el mundo," Best Singer/Songwriter album for "Tinta y Tiempo," and Best Portuguese Language Song (alongside Marisa Monte in "Vento Sardo"). Bad Bunny who wasn't present at the award show followed with five awards including Best Urban Album for "Un Verano Sin Ti," Best Urban Fusion Performance, and Best...
- 11/18/2022
- by Eden Arielle Gordon
- Popsugar.com
The 23rd annual Latin Grammys are in full swing and the award list is already full of surprises. Bad Bunny, who led this year nominations with 10 nods, has already snagged some big awards, while Christina Aguilera walked away with a major award in the pop category. The Best New Artist category also saw an unexpected tie between 95-year-old Angela Alvarez, who broke records as the oldest person nominated in the category, and Mexican singer-songwriter Silvana Estrada. See the full list of winners so far below:
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- 11/18/2022
- by Julyssa Lopez
- Rollingstone.com
Welcome to our weekly rundown of the best new music — featuring big new singles, key tracks from our favorite albums, and more. This week, standout tracks from the new albums by Rauw Alejandro, Wizkid, and Bruce Springsteen, as well as great new songs by Rihanna, Julia Michaels, Nas. Check out the list, or cue it up on Spotify below.
Rauw Alejandro, “De Carolina” (youtube)
Wizkid, ‘Balance” (youtube)
Rihanna, “Born Again” (youtube)
Julia Michaels, “Sorry to Me Too” (youtube)
Nas, “Michael and Quincy” (youtube)
Jxdn, “Sober”(youtube)
Nathy Peluso, “Estás Buenísimo” (youtube)
Glorilla,...
Rauw Alejandro, “De Carolina” (youtube)
Wizkid, ‘Balance” (youtube)
Rihanna, “Born Again” (youtube)
Julia Michaels, “Sorry to Me Too” (youtube)
Nas, “Michael and Quincy” (youtube)
Jxdn, “Sober”(youtube)
Nathy Peluso, “Estás Buenísimo” (youtube)
Glorilla,...
- 11/11/2022
- by Rolling Stone
- Rollingstone.com
Tu Historia, the eighth album from venerable Mexican singer-songwriter Julieta Venegas, finds her sounding at once reassuringly familiar and totally brand-new. Over the past 20 years, Venegas has seamlessly transitioned from Latina alterna-rock firebrand to pop songstress and rock en español icon, as evidenced by her show-closing profile on Netflix’s Rompan Todo documentary about the history of Latin American rock music.
While Venegas has had her share of massive and influential hits, such as 2003’s “Algo Está Cambiando” and “Lento” (which recently had a revival via TikTok), and 2006’s breakup anthem “Me Voy,...
While Venegas has had her share of massive and influential hits, such as 2003’s “Algo Está Cambiando” and “Lento” (which recently had a revival via TikTok), and 2006’s breakup anthem “Me Voy,...
- 11/10/2022
- by Andrew Casillas
- Rollingstone.com
Benjamin Millepied, who choreographed and co-starred in 2010 Oscar nominee “Black Swan,” had been wanting to bring his take on the classic opera “Carmen” to the big screen for more than six years. The score would be one of the most important components for Millepied, who was directing a feature film solo for the first time, and he turned to composer Nicholas Britell to help execute his vision. It wouldn’t be wrong to say that their collaboration made choirs sing.
Georges Bizet’s opera, which bowed in Paris in 1875, was set in southern Spain. Millepied’s movie, is a complete re-imagining, debuting Sept. 11 at the Toronto Intl. Film Festival released by Sony Pictures Classics, begins in Mexico with a jaw-dropping flamenco number that showcases Marina Tamayo as Carmen’s mother on the grounds of the family’s house. Some men arrive looking for Carmen, and a tense standoff ends in her mother’s brutal murder.
Georges Bizet’s opera, which bowed in Paris in 1875, was set in southern Spain. Millepied’s movie, is a complete re-imagining, debuting Sept. 11 at the Toronto Intl. Film Festival released by Sony Pictures Classics, begins in Mexico with a jaw-dropping flamenco number that showcases Marina Tamayo as Carmen’s mother on the grounds of the family’s house. Some men arrive looking for Carmen, and a tense standoff ends in her mother’s brutal murder.
- 9/7/2022
- by Jazz Tangcay
- Variety Film + TV
After releasing last year’s sad-kid reggaeton anthem “Lo Siento Bb:/,” super-producer Tainy is back at it, and this time he’s enlisted Rauw Alejandro for “Sci-Fi,” a futuristic new song that pushes deeper into the experimental electro-pop space both artists have played with in the past.
The Elliott Muscat-directed video opens similarly to “Lo Siento B:/,” with Tainy in a Black Mirror-like role, uploading memories onto a super-computer. The visuals then turn to Rauw Alejandro, who is seen in a Nineties-era black net shirt hanging out at a...
The Elliott Muscat-directed video opens similarly to “Lo Siento B:/,” with Tainy in a Black Mirror-like role, uploading memories onto a super-computer. The visuals then turn to Rauw Alejandro, who is seen in a Nineties-era black net shirt hanging out at a...
- 7/22/2022
- by Julyssa Lopez
- Rollingstone.com
Several of the most striking videos from the last few months — Omar Apollo’s “Invincible,” Bad Bunny’s “Moscow Mule,” Rosalia’s “Candy” — have one thing in common: a director’s credit that reads “By Stillz.” Though the name seems to be everywhere, there’s not much info out there about who Stillz is. His Instagram account is known for stark Polaroid shots, à la Andy Warhol, that have captured artists such as Daddy Yankee, Asap Rocky, and Jennifer Lopez at their most natural — but the lens is always turned on someone else.
- 7/7/2022
- by Julyssa Lopez
- Rollingstone.com
Ohana Fest is adding a second weekend of music at the beach this October. On Monday, Eddie Vedder’s music festival announced that it will be extending itself to a second “Ohana Encore” weekend with Vedder headlining, alongside Alanis Morissette on day one and the Black Keys and Haim on day two.
The second Doheny State Beach music weekend will also see the likes of the Roots, Julieta Venegas, the Front Bottoms, Amos Lee, and Marcus King on Oct. 8 and artists such as Band of Horses, Rainbow Kitten Surprise, Afghan Whigs,...
The second Doheny State Beach music weekend will also see the likes of the Roots, Julieta Venegas, the Front Bottoms, Amos Lee, and Marcus King on Oct. 8 and artists such as Band of Horses, Rainbow Kitten Surprise, Afghan Whigs,...
- 6/13/2022
- by Tomás Mier
- Rollingstone.com
The role of music in film as a catalyst of emotions and different methods of approaching a character are discussed in the sixth episode of season 2.Dolores Fonzi is an Argentine actress whose filmography is recognized for playing characters with a wide dramatic range: from free-spirited and completely carefree characters to disturbing and unhappy ones. Julieta Venegas is one of the globally most recognised Mexican artists: composer, singer and music producer, her career has developed over 25 years and has achieved great popularity for her minimalist style, a preference for acoustic sounds and emotive lyrics.Dolores and Julieta talk about their fondest memories as film spectators and about two different ways of dealing with words and emotions: music and acting.Listen to the sixth episode of the new season below or in your favourite podcast app. Subscribe and tune in to all Season 2 episodes:Apple PodcastsSpotifyMore***En el sexto episodio de la temporada dos,...
- 5/10/2022
- MUBI
When Julieta Venegas lent her signature vocals to “Lo Siento Bb:/,” the 2021 hit by Tainy that also features Bad Bunny, fans immediately grew nostalgic for her delicate, early-2000s sound — and began wondering when the beloved Mexican artist would have more music on the way. It’s finally happening: The singer-songwriter shared on Instagram that she has a full album coming, and that it’s produced by the Chilean synth-pop maverick Alex Anwandter.
The collaboration feels like it was conjured up in an indie-pop daydream. In a heartfelt post, Venegas...
The collaboration feels like it was conjured up in an indie-pop daydream. In a heartfelt post, Venegas...
- 3/2/2022
- by Julyssa Lopez
- Rollingstone.com
Juanes, Los Tigres Del Norte, Banda El Recodo, Sin Bandera, Café Tacvba, Caifanes — no, this isn’t tu mamá‘s Saturday cleaning playlist. These are just some of the performers and headliners scheduled to appear at Bésame Mucho Festival, a new Latinx-focused festival headed to Los Angeles this year.
Divided into three genre-focused stages — “Rockero,” “Las Clásicas,” and “Te Gusta el Pop?” — the festival features some of the biggest cross-generational names in rock en español, regional Mexicano and Latin pop and will take place at Dodger Stadium on Dec. 3.
The...
Divided into three genre-focused stages — “Rockero,” “Las Clásicas,” and “Te Gusta el Pop?” — the festival features some of the biggest cross-generational names in rock en español, regional Mexicano and Latin pop and will take place at Dodger Stadium on Dec. 3.
The...
- 2/16/2022
- by Tomás Mier
- Rollingstone.com
When we asked Sech — whose syrupy delivery makes him one of the most romantic singers in reggaeton — to come up with a list of lovey-dovey Valentine’s Day songs, the task was almost too hard for him. “The first thing you have to write in this article is, ‘Sech says picking five romantic songs is way too complicated!’” he laughs during a recent phone call from Panama. “But I’m going to go for it.”
Part of that is because the eclectic artist says he listens to way too much music to narrow things down.
Part of that is because the eclectic artist says he listens to way too much music to narrow things down.
- 2/14/2022
- by Julyssa Lopez
- Rollingstone.com
The American Music Awards hosted its annual celebration live from Los Angeles on Sunday night and winners include Cardi B, BTS, Taylor Swift, Megan Thee Stallion, Doja Cat, and Bad Bunny, among others.
The awards show was hosted by Cardi B and featured performances by BTS and Coldplay; New Kids on the Block and New Edition; Jennifer Lopez; Tyler, The Creator; Julieta Venegas, Tainy, and Bad Bunny; Olivia Rodrigo; Silk Sonic; Kane Brown; Giveon; and more.
Find a full list of winners highlighted by category below.
Artist Of The Year
Ariana Grande
BTS
Drake
Olivia Rodrigo
Taylor Swift
The Weeknd
New Artist Of The Year
24kGoldn
Giveon
Masked Wolf
Olivia Rodrigo
The Kid Laroi
Collaboration Of The Year
24kGoldn ft. iann dior “Mood”
Bad Bunny & Jhay Cortez “DÁKITI”
Chris Brown & Young Thug “Go Crazy”
Doja Cat ft. Sza “Kiss Me More”
Justin Bieber ft. Daniel Caesar & Giveon “Peaches”
Favorite Trending...
The awards show was hosted by Cardi B and featured performances by BTS and Coldplay; New Kids on the Block and New Edition; Jennifer Lopez; Tyler, The Creator; Julieta Venegas, Tainy, and Bad Bunny; Olivia Rodrigo; Silk Sonic; Kane Brown; Giveon; and more.
Find a full list of winners highlighted by category below.
Artist Of The Year
Ariana Grande
BTS
Drake
Olivia Rodrigo
Taylor Swift
The Weeknd
New Artist Of The Year
24kGoldn
Giveon
Masked Wolf
Olivia Rodrigo
The Kid Laroi
Collaboration Of The Year
24kGoldn ft. iann dior “Mood”
Bad Bunny & Jhay Cortez “DÁKITI”
Chris Brown & Young Thug “Go Crazy”
Doja Cat ft. Sza “Kiss Me More”
Justin Bieber ft. Daniel Caesar & Giveon “Peaches”
Favorite Trending...
- 11/22/2021
- by Rosy Cordero
- Deadline Film + TV
What’s old was suddenly New again during Sunday’s American Music Awards, which welcomed an iconic pair of ’80s music groups to the stage for a performance decades in the making.
Actually, it was more of a face-off than a traditional performance. New Edition (Ricky Bell, Michael Bivins, Bobby Brown, Ronnie DeVoe, Johnny Gill and Ralph Tresvant) and New Kids on the Block (Jonathan Knight, Jordan Knight, Joey McIntyre, Donnie Wahlberg and Danny Wood) came together for something billed as the “Battle of Boston.”
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Actually, it was more of a face-off than a traditional performance. New Edition (Ricky Bell, Michael Bivins, Bobby Brown, Ronnie DeVoe, Johnny Gill and Ralph Tresvant) and New Kids on the Block (Jonathan Knight, Jordan Knight, Joey McIntyre, Donnie Wahlberg and Danny Wood) came together for something billed as the “Battle of Boston.”
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- 11/22/2021
- by Andy Swift
- TVLine.com
When the American Music Awards asked Jennifer Lopez if she wanted to perform during Sunday’s ceremony, she said, “I do.”
Just three days after the trailer for her buzzy rom-com Marry Me set Twitter ablaze (with questions), Lopez took to the AMAs stage for a performance of the movie’s first single “On My Way.” Lopez began the performance seated in a black gown, from which she soon quick-changed into a wedding dress, complete with a veil. (We do love a theme!)
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Just three days after the trailer for her buzzy rom-com Marry Me set Twitter ablaze (with questions), Lopez took to the AMAs stage for a performance of the movie’s first single “On My Way.” Lopez began the performance seated in a black gown, from which she soon quick-changed into a wedding dress, complete with a veil. (We do love a theme!)
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- 11/22/2021
- by Andy Swift
- TVLine.com
Olivia Rodrigo and her guitar took the American Music Awards stage for the first time on Sunday, delivering an emotional performance of “Traitor.”
Rodrigo was introduced by host Cardi B, who thanked her for expressing how it really feels to get your heartbroken.
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The singer then appeared, guitar in hand and surrounded by flowers, for a performance that began soft but...
Rodrigo was introduced by host Cardi B, who thanked her for expressing how it really feels to get your heartbroken.
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The singer then appeared, guitar in hand and surrounded by flowers, for a performance that began soft but...
- 11/22/2021
- by Andy Swift
- TVLine.com
BTS woke up the crowd at Sunday’s American Music Awards with a performance full of so much jumping, it would make Tigger exhausted just watching it.
The world’s biggest K-pop group joined Coldplay to perform “My Universe,” a multilingual song off the band’s new album Music of the Spheres. But BTS was also supposed to team up with Megan Thee Stallion for a performance of the “Butter” remix; she announced on Saturday that she would no longer be performing.
More from TVLineRatings: American Music Awards Low But Steady, Sunday Night Football SlipsNew Edition vs. New Kids on...
The world’s biggest K-pop group joined Coldplay to perform “My Universe,” a multilingual song off the band’s new album Music of the Spheres. But BTS was also supposed to team up with Megan Thee Stallion for a performance of the “Butter” remix; she announced on Saturday that she would no longer be performing.
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- 11/22/2021
- by Andy Swift
- TVLine.com
Some of the industry’s biggest names are descending upon Los Angeles’ Microsoft Theater for the 2021 American Music Awards. But first, it’s carpet time.
Ahead of Sunday’s Cardi B-hosted ceremony, which airs at 8/7c on ABC, People is live-streaming of all the red carpet action, including interviews with your favorite acts. The stream, which you can watch above, kicks off at 6:30 pm.
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Ahead of Sunday’s Cardi B-hosted ceremony, which airs at 8/7c on ABC, People is live-streaming of all the red carpet action, including interviews with your favorite acts. The stream, which you can watch above, kicks off at 6:30 pm.
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- 11/21/2021
- by Andy Swift
- TVLine.com
Update (11/19): Billy Porter, Machine Gun Kelly, Brandy and more have been enlisted as presenters for this year’s American Music Awards. The other celebrities who will be handing out awards include West Side Story stars Ansel Elgort and Rachel Zegler, JoJo Siwa, Winnie Harlow, Jb Smoove, Anthony Ramos, Liza Koshy, Marsai Martin and Madelyn Cline.
Update (11/17): Coldplay have joined the lineup for the 2021 American Music Awards, returning to the show for the first time since 2015. The band will perform their Music of the Spheres single, “My Universe,” with BTS,...
Update (11/17): Coldplay have joined the lineup for the 2021 American Music Awards, returning to the show for the first time since 2015. The band will perform their Music of the Spheres single, “My Universe,” with BTS,...
- 11/19/2021
- by Larisha Paul
- Rollingstone.com
Puerto Rican superstar Bad Bunny went full rock star as he closed out the 2021 Latin Grammys with a performance of his alt-driven anthem “Maldita Pobreza.”
“Maldita Pobreza,” which drew similarities to the music of Argentine rock band Enanitos Verdes when it came out, is from El Último Tour Del Mundo — an album that saw Bad Bunny lean deep into edgy rock sounds. Bad Bunny was backed by a live band and, to make the performance even more punk, the stage was set ablaze with flames. It was a reminder that...
“Maldita Pobreza,” which drew similarities to the music of Argentine rock band Enanitos Verdes when it came out, is from El Último Tour Del Mundo — an album that saw Bad Bunny lean deep into edgy rock sounds. Bad Bunny was backed by a live band and, to make the performance even more punk, the stage was set ablaze with flames. It was a reminder that...
- 11/19/2021
- by Lucas Villa
- Rollingstone.com
For BTS fans, if not Coldplay fans, it might have seemed like an eternity — even though it’s only been two months — wondering if there would be a live performance of the two groups’ collaborative “My Universe” single. It’s coming now, with both acts confirmed for a joint appearance on Sunday’s American Music Awards telecast.
BTS will be doing double duty on the ABC show, as the group was already announced as hooking up with Megan Thee Stallion for another performance spot, doing the first live TV rendition of their “Butter Remix” collaboration.
The announcement of their booking follows by a day a rollout of some other performances slated for the broadcast, including the rising Italian rock band Måneskin, “Fancy Like” singer Walker Hayes, country favorite Mickey Guyton and hip-hop artist Tyler, the Creator.
Others previously announced to perform from L.A.’s Microsoft Theatre include Bad Bunny,...
BTS will be doing double duty on the ABC show, as the group was already announced as hooking up with Megan Thee Stallion for another performance spot, doing the first live TV rendition of their “Butter Remix” collaboration.
The announcement of their booking follows by a day a rollout of some other performances slated for the broadcast, including the rising Italian rock band Måneskin, “Fancy Like” singer Walker Hayes, country favorite Mickey Guyton and hip-hop artist Tyler, the Creator.
Others previously announced to perform from L.A.’s Microsoft Theatre include Bad Bunny,...
- 11/17/2021
- by Chris Willman
- Variety Film + TV
The performance lineup for the American Music Awards, airing Nov. 21 on ABC (and streaming the next day on Hulu), continues to take shape as the network announced additional performers. Taking the stage Sunday night will be Italian rock band Måneskin, “Fancy Like” singer Walker Hayes, country’s Mickey Guyton and hip-hop artist Tyler, the Creator (pictured); Diplo is set to DJ at the Microsoft Theater in Los Angeles.
They join previously announce performers Bad Bunny, Tainy and Julieta Venegas, BTS with Megan Thee Stallion (making the world television premiere of the “Butter” remix), Olivia Rodrigo, Carrie Underwood with Jason Aldean, Kane Brown, New Edition and New Kids on the Block.
Cardi B is set to host this year’s show, following on the heels of Taraji P. Henson performing the duties on a one-time basis last November and Ciara the year before that.
Also on deck: the new “Ama Song of the Soul Moment” category,...
They join previously announce performers Bad Bunny, Tainy and Julieta Venegas, BTS with Megan Thee Stallion (making the world television premiere of the “Butter” remix), Olivia Rodrigo, Carrie Underwood with Jason Aldean, Kane Brown, New Edition and New Kids on the Block.
Cardi B is set to host this year’s show, following on the heels of Taraji P. Henson performing the duties on a one-time basis last November and Ciara the year before that.
Also on deck: the new “Ama Song of the Soul Moment” category,...
- 11/16/2021
- by Michele Amabile Angermiller
- Variety Film + TV
‘Normal People’ star Paul Mescal will play the male lead in Benjamin Millepied’s film “Carmen,” a modern-day reimagining of one of the world’s most celebrated operas. Mescal will star opposite Melissa Barrera (“Vida”), who will play the titular role of Carmen.
Mescal replaces “Fifty Shades” star Jamie Dornan, who was previously attached to the role.
“Carmen” will mark the feature debut of Millepied, a former principal dancer from the New York City Ballet who choreographed Darren Aronofsky’s “Black Swan.”
The adaptation was penned by Oscar-winning screenwriter Alexander Dinelaris Jr (“Birdman”), together with Millepied and Loic Barrère.
Dimitri Rassam is financing and producing via his banner Chapter 2, a Mediawan company, together with Rosemary Blight at Goalpost Pictures, one of Australia’s most dynamic independent film companies. TF1 Studio is co-producing and handling worldwide sales.
The movie will start shooting on Jan. 18 in Australia for seven weeks. Goalpost Pictures will handle the production locally.
Mescal replaces “Fifty Shades” star Jamie Dornan, who was previously attached to the role.
“Carmen” will mark the feature debut of Millepied, a former principal dancer from the New York City Ballet who choreographed Darren Aronofsky’s “Black Swan.”
The adaptation was penned by Oscar-winning screenwriter Alexander Dinelaris Jr (“Birdman”), together with Millepied and Loic Barrère.
Dimitri Rassam is financing and producing via his banner Chapter 2, a Mediawan company, together with Rosemary Blight at Goalpost Pictures, one of Australia’s most dynamic independent film companies. TF1 Studio is co-producing and handling worldwide sales.
The movie will start shooting on Jan. 18 in Australia for seven weeks. Goalpost Pictures will handle the production locally.
- 11/11/2020
- by Elsa Keslassy
- Variety Film + TV
Exclusive: In The Heights and Vida star Melissa Barrera has booked a key role in Scream 5, we can reveal, becoming the first new cast member to be announced for the anticipated Spyglass Media and Paramount relaunch.
As we revealed last week, Friends alum and legacy cast member Courteney Cox will be reprising her role in the franchise as dogged reporter Gale Weathers alongside David Arquette who is coming back as Dewey Riley. Neve Campbell, who portrayed Sidney Prescott in the slasher pic, told press in May that she was in talks to join the movie.
Cameras are due to roll in Wilmington, North Carolina, this fall and the project is due to wrap by year’s end. Additional casting is underway on the ensemble horror.
Rising Mexican actress Barrera recently co-starred in Warner Brothers’ movie adaptation of Lin-Manuel Miranda’s Broadway musical hit In The Heights, directed by Crazy...
As we revealed last week, Friends alum and legacy cast member Courteney Cox will be reprising her role in the franchise as dogged reporter Gale Weathers alongside David Arquette who is coming back as Dewey Riley. Neve Campbell, who portrayed Sidney Prescott in the slasher pic, told press in May that she was in talks to join the movie.
Cameras are due to roll in Wilmington, North Carolina, this fall and the project is due to wrap by year’s end. Additional casting is underway on the ensemble horror.
Rising Mexican actress Barrera recently co-starred in Warner Brothers’ movie adaptation of Lin-Manuel Miranda’s Broadway musical hit In The Heights, directed by Crazy...
- 8/17/2020
- by Andreas Wiseman
- Deadline Film + TV
Spotify held its annual awards show in Mexico City Thursday night — the first awards ceremony based 100 percent on user-generated data.
Winners were determined by information collected from Spotify users in Mexico, comprising play counts, patterns and listening habits. According to Mia Nygren, Managing Director of Spotify Latin America, Mexico City has become the music streaming capital of the world — beating out New York City, London and Paris in the total number of listeners.
The biggest winner of the night was Bad Bunny, who took home seven of the 57 awards, including Spotify Artist of the Year,...
Winners were determined by information collected from Spotify users in Mexico, comprising play counts, patterns and listening habits. According to Mia Nygren, Managing Director of Spotify Latin America, Mexico City has become the music streaming capital of the world — beating out New York City, London and Paris in the total number of listeners.
The biggest winner of the night was Bad Bunny, who took home seven of the 57 awards, including Spotify Artist of the Year,...
- 3/6/2020
- by Suzy Exposito
- Rollingstone.com
Spotify is holding its first-annual awards show in Mexico City on March 5th at 9 p.m. Et — it’s also the first awards ceremony based 100 percent on user-generated data. The information is collected from Spotify users in Mexico; play counts, patterns and listening habits will determine the night’s winners. Spotify Premium users anywhere in the world will be able to watch the livestream broadcast on SpotifyAwards.com.
Nominees include Urbano superstars Bad Bunny, J Balvin and Karol G, who will all perform at the ceremony. Other nominated acts include...
Nominees include Urbano superstars Bad Bunny, J Balvin and Karol G, who will all perform at the ceremony. Other nominated acts include...
- 3/5/2020
- by Suzy Exposito
- Rollingstone.com
It’s been nearly five months since a wave of austerity measures, proposed by Chilean President Sebastián Piñera, sent Chile spiraling into civil unrest. Outside the grounds of the 60th annual Viña del Mar International Song Festival on Monday night — the longest-running music festival in Latin America — up to 800 protesters demanded justice for human rights violations committed by Chilean police and military during the 2019 protests — including but not limited to murder, rape, and torture.
Headlining Monday night’s show was 31-year-old Francisca Valenzuela, one of Chile’s most beloved, and outspoken,...
Headlining Monday night’s show was 31-year-old Francisca Valenzuela, one of Chile’s most beloved, and outspoken,...
- 2/25/2020
- by Suzy Exposito
- Rollingstone.com
In case you missed it, here are some highlights from this week in Latin music — now with a Spotify playlist!
Anuel AA Racks Up Awards at the 2019 Latin AMAs; Daddy Yankee Debuts New Single
Telemundo aired its 5th annual Latin American Music Awards on Thursday, and Caribbean artists indisputably ruled the night. Although he didn’t take home a single award, Daddy Yankee made the most memorable presence at Hollywood’s Dolby Theatre: sporting a fire engine red boiler suit, he premiered his sweltering dancehall-laden single, “Qué Tire Pa’lante,...
Anuel AA Racks Up Awards at the 2019 Latin AMAs; Daddy Yankee Debuts New Single
Telemundo aired its 5th annual Latin American Music Awards on Thursday, and Caribbean artists indisputably ruled the night. Although he didn’t take home a single award, Daddy Yankee made the most memorable presence at Hollywood’s Dolby Theatre: sporting a fire engine red boiler suit, he premiered his sweltering dancehall-laden single, “Qué Tire Pa’lante,...
- 10/20/2019
- by Suzy Exposito
- Rollingstone.com
Celso Piña, one of Latin America’s most beloved accordion players and singer-songwriters, died of a heart attack in his hometown of Monterrey, Nuevo León, Mexico. His record label, La Tuna Group, confirmed Piña’s death on Wednesday. He was 66.
For over 30 years, Piña, known by the nickname “El Rebelde de Acordéon” (the Accordion Rebel), was a trailblazer in the cumbia genre, and in Latin music at large. His most popular songs, like “Rinconcito Azul,” “La Reina de Cumbias,” and “Cumbia Sobre el Río” garnered him fans across both North...
For over 30 years, Piña, known by the nickname “El Rebelde de Acordéon” (the Accordion Rebel), was a trailblazer in the cumbia genre, and in Latin music at large. His most popular songs, like “Rinconcito Azul,” “La Reina de Cumbias,” and “Cumbia Sobre el Río” garnered him fans across both North...
- 8/23/2019
- by Andrew Casillas
- Rollingstone.com
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