Shakira is shaking up 2025 with her tour Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran, and we’re highlighting her success in our series of highlighting Latin artists. Tetris Kelly:Shakira is a global icon, and as we take this month to highlight Black and Latin artists, we are putting the spotlight on the Colombian mu
Monday's show was full of surprises, including appearances by Aitana, Lola Índigo, De La Ghetto, De La Rose, Sech & La Pantera.
From “Rata De Dos Patas” to “Me Saludas a la Tuya.”
In the macho world of regional Mexican music, the singer dispassionately excoriated men, and was gleefully applauded for it.
It marks the first release from the group since last year’s Dance, No One’s Watching album.
The singer-songwriter behind classics like “Tres Veces te Engañé” and “Rata de Dos Patas” received the Lifetime Achievement Award at the 2021 Billboard Latin Music Awards.
The San Bernardino, California, band will perform in arenas and stadiums across the region for the first time.
A new date in Lima will be announced soon as part of the superstar's Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran world tour.
The Puerto Rican superstar's hits get reimagined as sweet lullabies for all.
Plus, Carlos Vives celebrates his mom's 90th birthday with mariachi serenade.