When you’re 15, you start having big dreams. Your future possibilities start crystallizing the more you learn about how the world, and life in general, works. Your sense of self evolves, and you start getting ready to dive into the world of being an adult with responsibilities and expectations.
Marcos “Tainy” Masís dove in when he was 15. At that young age, he became the youngest high-profile reggaeton producer and was thrust into the spotlight. By the age of 16, he had produced chart-topping hits, like “El Telefono” and “La Barria,” for...
Marcos “Tainy” Masís dove in when he was 15. At that young age, he became the youngest high-profile reggaeton producer and was thrust into the spotlight. By the age of 16, he had produced chart-topping hits, like “El Telefono” and “La Barria,” for...
- 1/6/2024
- by Juan J. Arroyo
- Rollingstone.com
One August afternoon, several months into the deadliest pandemic of the century, Ozuna is striving for normalcy. Wearing a blue Lakers sweater, sneakers, long shorts, and a watch that looks more expensive than his Miami mansion, he readies himself for an impromptu basketball game with a few of his friends. Unlike other cities in the United States and Latin America, the people of South Florida are left to regulate their own personal safety measures during the outbreak. The Puerto Rican-born singer, who had just wrapped his brand new album, Enoc,...
- 9/10/2020
- by Diego Ortiz
- Rollingstone.com
Over the course of the last month, stars have come up with all kinds of enterprising ways to keep their fans engaged during the rise of the government-mandated quarantine. So when Swizz Beatz and Timbaland faced off by comparing their greatest hits on Instagram Live, they opened the floodgates for more DJ-producers to show their mettle.
The Latin corner of the music industry will have its biggest showdown by far this Friday, 9 p.m. Est, when famed reggaeton producers Tainy and Luny — one half of the iconic duo Luny Tunes...
The Latin corner of the music industry will have its biggest showdown by far this Friday, 9 p.m. Est, when famed reggaeton producers Tainy and Luny — one half of the iconic duo Luny Tunes...
- 4/14/2020
- by Suzy Exposito
- Rollingstone.com
This week was all about the all-star collaborations. Fat Joe locks in Anuel AA and Cardi ‘La Cardi’ B on Spanglish track, “Yes”; Tito El Bambino, Pitbull and El Alfa run wild in “Imagínate”; and Piso 21 recruits Christian Nodal on “Pa’ Olvidarme de Ella.” In case you missed it, here are some highlights from the week in Latin music — now with a Spotify playlist!
Fat Joe, Cardi B, Anuel AA Team Up on Scorching New Song ‘Yes’
The Bronx stands tall in “Yes,” the latest single by hometown hero Fat Joe.
Fat Joe, Cardi B, Anuel AA Team Up on Scorching New Song ‘Yes’
The Bronx stands tall in “Yes,” the latest single by hometown hero Fat Joe.
- 9/8/2019
- by Suzy Exposito
- Rollingstone.com
In the wake of two widely-publicized mass shootings last weekend — first in El Paso, Texas, then in Dayton, Ohio — urbano hitmakers Bad Bunny and J Balvin will use their pop star powers for good.
As the headliners of Univision’s concert series, Uforia Latino Mix Live, Bad Bunny and Balvin will perform songs from their blockbuster joint album, Oasis, live for the first time since its June release. Balvin will perform new songs solo on Thursday, August 8th in Dallas; Bunny will join him on Saturday, August 10th in Houston.
As the headliners of Univision’s concert series, Uforia Latino Mix Live, Bad Bunny and Balvin will perform songs from their blockbuster joint album, Oasis, live for the first time since its June release. Balvin will perform new songs solo on Thursday, August 8th in Dallas; Bunny will join him on Saturday, August 10th in Houston.
- 8/7/2019
- by Suzy Exposito
- Rollingstone.com
Jhay Cortez becomes the latest recruit of the New Latino Gang with the remix of his 2019 single, “No Me Conoce,” starring J Balvin and Bad Bunny. The track is the latest single off the Puerto Rican singer-songwriter’s upcoming album, Famouz.
As many urbano artists are wont to do these days, the trio first teased the track via Instagram on Thursday. Produced by hitmaker Tainy’s younger brother Michael Bryan Masís — who works under the moniker Mvsis — the song is standard reggaeton fare, but shadowcast with a sinister, electronic ambience.
As many urbano artists are wont to do these days, the trio first teased the track via Instagram on Thursday. Produced by hitmaker Tainy’s younger brother Michael Bryan Masís — who works under the moniker Mvsis — the song is standard reggaeton fare, but shadowcast with a sinister, electronic ambience.
- 5/17/2019
- by Suzy Exposito
- Rollingstone.com
Third time's a charm! Marc Anthony said "I do" to his model girlfriend Shannon De Lima on Tuesday, Nov. 11, the singer's rep confirms to Us Weekly. The couple married in a ceremony that included close to 100 guests at his home in La Romana, Dominican Republic. There to witness the intimate nuptials included Latin music stars like Juan Luis Guerra, Carlos Vives, Tito El Bambino, Anthony's business partner Charles Koppelman, and the CEO of Sprint Corporation Marcelo Claude, his rep tells Us. The couple, who have been [...]...
- 11/12/2014
- Us Weekly
Puerto Rican Salsa sensation Marc Anthony marked his return to music when he premiered his new song, “Vivir Mi Vida”, at the Billboard Latin Music Awards in Miami. Anthony took the stage to a standing ovation for the performance of the title track of his long-awaited, original album. He not only stole the show with an amazing performance, but also stole the limelight during his duet with Tito El Bambino for “¿Porque Les Mientes?”
The question on everyone’s mind that night was “what took so long?” Why did it take nearly 10 years for the Puerto Rican singer to release an album of original songs?
“I needed to miss it,” admitted Anthony to the hosts of NBC’s “Today Show” the day before the awards show. He certainly had plenty of other endeavors to occupy his time to help him miss it.
There was his leading role in the film “El Cantante,...
The question on everyone’s mind that night was “what took so long?” Why did it take nearly 10 years for the Puerto Rican singer to release an album of original songs?
“I needed to miss it,” admitted Anthony to the hosts of NBC’s “Today Show” the day before the awards show. He certainly had plenty of other endeavors to occupy his time to help him miss it.
There was his leading role in the film “El Cantante,...
- 5/1/2013
- by VOXXI
- Huffington Post
Santiago, Jan 9 (Ians/Efe) Singer-actress Demi Lovato will appear this February at the Iquique Festival in Chile, where she will share the stage with Colombian pop star Juanes.
This will be the 19-year-old singer's third appearance in Chile, where in 2009 she sang for the Jonas Brothers, an American boy band, and performed solo in May 2010.
The contest kicks off Feb 3 with performances by a trio comprising Spain's Alex Ubago, Colombian Jorge Villamizar and Cuba's Lena Burke. Chilean singer El Gitano and reggae star Tito El Bambino will also perform.
Juanes and Demi Lovato will perform Feb 4, while the.
This will be the 19-year-old singer's third appearance in Chile, where in 2009 she sang for the Jonas Brothers, an American boy band, and performed solo in May 2010.
The contest kicks off Feb 3 with performances by a trio comprising Spain's Alex Ubago, Colombian Jorge Villamizar and Cuba's Lena Burke. Chilean singer El Gitano and reggae star Tito El Bambino will also perform.
Juanes and Demi Lovato will perform Feb 4, while the.
- 1/8/2012
- by Rahul Kapoor
- RealBollywood.com
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