
Bad Bunny leads the 2025 Latin Grammy nominations
The Puerto Rican star tops the list with 12 nods, while the Argentine duo Ca7riel & Paco Amoroso is in the running for 10 awards, which will be handed out on November 13 in Las Vegas

The Puerto Rican star tops the list with 12 nods, while the Argentine duo Ca7riel & Paco Amoroso is in the running for 10 awards, which will be handed out on November 13 in Las Vegas

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He is the Colombian Bizarrap, creating the sound behind the most popular urban artists. In fact, he is so famous that he has even been criticized by Colombia’s president

Latino artists are the most visible faces of a cultural phenomenon that runs deep

With Carlos Vives as Person of the Year and Juan Luis Guerra taking home Album of the Year, the awards celebrated a quarter-century of showcasing the diversity and strength of Latin music

With four historic sold-out venues in Spain’s Santiago Bernabéu stadium, the Colombian music star has certified her status as a global mass phenomenon

She’s the artist who wants to be both a radioactive Barbie and a neighborhood princess. With a style that blends Puerto Rican reggaeton and Jamaican dancehall, the Spanish singer has released her debut album — ‘La Joia’ — which is filled with Latin rhythms for summer nights

The Colombian reguetonero will be in charge of energizing the fans before the start of the tournament

The Colombian star has come up with a wide-ranging 16-track record that address her split from Gerard Piqué while embracing new musical trends

In the coming weeks, female artists who are setting the course for pop will release albums or perform at vast concerts. Never before have so many coincided in such a short space of time

The 33-year-old Colombian was recognized with an award that Madonna, Beyoncé and Taylor Swift have won: ‘It took me a long time to accept myself as a woman, as a person, to stop hiding the things that for people were a defect’

This year the recording artist is up for Billboard’s 2024 Woman of the Year award and her ‘Mañana será bonito [Tomorrow Will Be Beautiful]’ tour will stop in 12 Latin American countries, demonstrating her international success

From Colombian singer Karol G to Puerto Rican reggaeton star Bad Bunny, world-renowned Spanish-language musicians are complete strangers to the majority of Brazilians. In Latin America’s largest country, none of the most-played songs are in Spanish. Rather, they tend to be locally-produced and sung in Portuguese

The performances by the recent three-time Latin Grammy Award winner are part of her work for the foundation Con Cora

Women took home the most important awards: the Mexican songwriter and the Colombians Shakira and Karol G won three each. Argentina’s Bizarrap also won three gramophones

On Thursday the 16th, the Spanish city will host the most important awards gala in Spanish-language music. With dozens of stars and the expectation of performances from the Colombian and Catalan songstresses, it is the first time in 24 years that the ceremony has been held outside the United States

Song of the year nominees includes Lasso’s ‘Ojos Marrones,’ Grupo Frontera featuring Bad Bunny’s ‘Un X100to,’ and Eslabon Armado and Peso Pluma’s ‘Ella Baila Sola’

The Colombian queen of reggaeton has worked very hard to reach the top. She is a beast of her time. In art, business and narrative. Known as ‘La Bichota,’ she is a proponent of money, sex and feminism. With her latest album about sentimental breakups – ‘Mañana será bonito’ (Tomorrow Will Be Beautiful) – the star from Medellín’s ‘big bang moment’ has arrived

The two Colombians join forces in a song that appears on the reggaeton star’s new album