This year’s Super Bowl LX halftime show, headlined by Bad Bunny, a Latin urban music superstar, was met head-on when TPUSA (Turning Point USA) announced they were putting on “The ...
It's time for country music to acknowledge the Latin American contribution to the genre and embrace the untapped Latino ...
Sometimes, a powerful love story does more than bring people together; it can create a legacy that echoes through time and ...
As intense lovers and haters, who represents the two sides of an anthem better than Latin people? That passionate harmony and powerful vocals mixed with the captivating lyrics that hold the fierce and ...
The Warning and Carín León’s “Love to be Loved” has topped Billboard’s Latin music poll published on Feb. 6. In support of the weekly New Music Latin roundup and playlist, curated by Billboard Latin ...
When I watched Benito Antonio Martínez Ocasio sing on the Super Bowl stage I heard a prayer disguised as rhythm.
The Jewish love affair with Latin music and ‘Nueva Yol’ dates back to mambo dancing in the Catskills and stories of a shared ...
When Bad Bunny said “God bless America” during the Super Bowl halftime show and then began naming countries across the continent, the line landed as both wordplay and statement. In Spanish, América ...
On arguably the United States’ biggest stage, Bad Bunny chose not to play into the hands of those who assumed that United States Immigration and Customs Enforcement would be the nucleus of his ...
After Bad Bunny’s all-Spanish Super Bowl halftime show, Atkinson said more people may be interested in hearing Hispanic cultural heritage music along with more contemporary Latino tunes.
A Spanish-language performance that channeled shared nostalgia made history as the most-viewed halftime show ever.
His performance featured a sugar cane field, a wedding seemingly officiated onstage and a New York-style street scene, along ...
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