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Rauw Alejandro and Peso Pluma are set to take the stage at the 2024 Governor's Ball in NYC between June 7 and 9. While Becky G and J Balvin performed at the music festival in 2022 and 2021, respectively, this year marks the first time that two Latin music acts are headlining on separate days. And it's about time.
Since the 1940s and '50s, when cha cha and mambo took the US by storm, the mass appeal of Latin music has been undeniable. With its mix of West African and Spanish rhythms, the music is inherently danceable, which no doubt has helped genres like salsa and reggaetón break down the language barrier. You don't need to know what Bad Bunny's saying to be able to move to the beat. And yet, for a long time, Latin and African artists could only be found at music festivals that catered to those demographics specifically. This is no longer the case,...
Since the 1940s and '50s, when cha cha and mambo took the US by storm, the mass appeal of Latin music has been undeniable. With its mix of West African and Spanish rhythms, the music is inherently danceable, which no doubt has helped genres like salsa and reggaetón break down the language barrier. You don't need to know what Bad Bunny's saying to be able to move to the beat. And yet, for a long time, Latin and African artists could only be found at music festivals that catered to those demographics specifically. This is no longer the case,...
- 6/7/2024
- by Miguel Machado
- Popsugar.com
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The first-ever Rolling Stone En Español Awards took place on Oct. 26, culminating into a jam-packed nights of performances and trophies with some of the biggest artists in the Latin industry. The event, which streamed on TNT and HBO Max in Latin America, included major moments onstage, including Ivy Queen and iLe joining forces for their empowering hit “Algo Bonito” and Villano Antillano wowing the crowd with her charisma.
Other performers included Ozuna, Reik, Tainy, Carin León, Álvaro Díaz, Natalia Lafourcade, Pedro Capó, Tiago Pzk, Elena Rose, Humbe, Juan Pablo Vega,...
Other performers included Ozuna, Reik, Tainy, Carin León, Álvaro Díaz, Natalia Lafourcade, Pedro Capó, Tiago Pzk, Elena Rose, Humbe, Juan Pablo Vega,...
- 10/23/2023
- by Julyssa Lopez
- Rollingstone.com
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The first-ever Rolling Stone en Español Awards ceremony is just days away — and the show has a long list of top-notch performers from across genres scheduled for the big night.
On Wednesday, an announcement revealed that artists such as Carin León, Anuel AA, Jay Wheeler, Ivy Queen, and Ozuna will be performing at the ceremony. This marks the first-ever award show for Rolling Stone en Español, which launched in 2021.
Among the performers are artists such as Reik, Villano Antillano, Tainy, Álvaro Díaz, Natalia Lafourcade, Pedro Capó, and Tiago Pzk. Other...
On Wednesday, an announcement revealed that artists such as Carin León, Anuel AA, Jay Wheeler, Ivy Queen, and Ozuna will be performing at the ceremony. This marks the first-ever award show for Rolling Stone en Español, which launched in 2021.
Among the performers are artists such as Reik, Villano Antillano, Tainy, Álvaro Díaz, Natalia Lafourcade, Pedro Capó, and Tiago Pzk. Other...
- 10/12/2023
- by Tomás Mier
- Rollingstone.com
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Jay Wheeler, Cuco, Romance, and ‘F-ckery’ Rule Night Two of Rolling Stone’s Future of Music Showcase
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As Latin genres like reggaeton, dembow, bachata, and Latin trap continue to dominate the global charts, the second night of Rolling Stone’s Future of Music SXSW showcase highlighted the variety and promise of Latin music’s rising voices.
Cali, Colombia’s high-energy sibling duo Dawer x Damper kicked off the night at Acl Live at the Moody Theater. While the first act in any lineup has one of the more challenging gigs of the night, Dawer x Damper took advantage of every second they had, setting the tone for...
Cali, Colombia’s high-energy sibling duo Dawer x Damper kicked off the night at Acl Live at the Moody Theater. While the first act in any lineup has one of the more challenging gigs of the night, Dawer x Damper took advantage of every second they had, setting the tone for...
- 3/16/2023
- by Cat Cardenas
- Rollingstone.com
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Villano Antillano is bringing her unmatched rap flow to the mainland. On Tuesday, the Puerto Rican rap star announced her first-ever tour dates in the U.S.
Antillano is set to stop at theaters in cities such as Orlando, Atlanta, and Philadelphia to perform songs from her 2022 album La Sustancia X, which featured songs like “Kaleidoscópica,” “Cáscara de Coco,” and “Yo Tengo un Novio.”
“People can expect raw,...
Villano Antillano is bringing her unmatched rap flow to the mainland. On Tuesday, the Puerto Rican rap star announced her first-ever tour dates in the U.S.
Antillano is set to stop at theaters in cities such as Orlando, Atlanta, and Philadelphia to perform songs from her 2022 album La Sustancia X, which featured songs like “Kaleidoscópica,” “Cáscara de Coco,” and “Yo Tengo un Novio.”
“People can expect raw,...
- 3/14/2023
- by Tomás Mier
- Rollingstone.com
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J.I.D. and Saba; Jay Wheeler and Cuco; Remi Wolf and Mariah the Scientist; Koffee, Chlöe Bailey and a surprise guest — all of these artists and more will hit the stage at South by Southwest this year for major sets at Rolling Stone’s Future of Music showcase, a four-night, genre-hopping celebration of artists defining the sound of tomorrow. The showcase takes place March 14 through 17 at Acl Live at the Moody Theater in Austin. Doors open at 5:30 p.m. each night.
Night one, March 14, will feature a headlining set from Atlanta rapper J.
Night one, March 14, will feature a headlining set from Atlanta rapper J.
- 3/8/2023
- by Rolling Stone
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There's a scene in the music video for iLe and Ivy Queen's single "Algo Bonito," released on Mar. 2, where iLe stares down three anonymous men in a western standoff fashion. Dressed in all black, her hands holstered on her hips, she dispatches all three con solo una mirada. It's become clear that, while iLe's music has always been a medium for her progressive and feminist values, the track off her latest album "Nacarile" isn't pulling any punches. As she tells Popsugar, "Las mujeres están hartas." Translation: women are fed up.
According to the singer, it was this patriarchal frustration that became the seed from which "Algo Bonito" would sprout. "I was just feeling frustrated with the day-to-day of being a woman," iLe says. "You know there were so many things happening that just had me feeling this sense of rage. The concept for the song really came out of wanting to vocalize that.
According to the singer, it was this patriarchal frustration that became the seed from which "Algo Bonito" would sprout. "I was just feeling frustrated with the day-to-day of being a woman," iLe says. "You know there were so many things happening that just had me feeling this sense of rage. The concept for the song really came out of wanting to vocalize that.
- 3/8/2023
- by Miguel Machado
- Popsugar.com
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Ileana Cabra, known as iLe, was at home in Puerto Rico during lockdown, working on a song teeming with rage. “It was coming from a place of frustration, when frustration and anger mix,” she explains. “When we as women fight and work as collectives to destroy the patriarchy, to end femicides, to stop violence against women, and there’s always something that tries to minimize or devalue our struggle.”
The track became “Algo Bonito,” a defiant highlight from her 2022 album Nacarile. Around the time she was writing the song, one...
The track became “Algo Bonito,” a defiant highlight from her 2022 album Nacarile. Around the time she was writing the song, one...
- 3/2/2023
- by Griffin Lotz
- Rollingstone.com
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When Ileana Cabra Joglar, known professionally as iLe takes the stage at Brooklyn's Public Records, it is to a round of raucous applause and whistles-something the Puerto Rican singer-songwriter is no doubt used to by now. As one-third of the reggaeton group Calle 13, iLe toured with her brothers, Eduardo Cabra Martinez and René Perez Joglar, performing at packed coliseums in Puerto Rico and arenas around the world before embarking on her own solo career. With her debut album, "iLevitable," she announced her arrival as a solo artist in triumphant fashion-embracing her own path and a sound independent of the one she'd cultivated alongside her brothers while snagging herself the Grammy for best Latin rock, urban, or alternative album. Now, that path has led her to Public Records, where before an intimate crowd she preps to preview her third and maybe most personal album yet, "Nacarile."
"It took a while for...
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- 11/2/2022
- by Miguel Machado
- Popsugar.com
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