Bad Bunny wins album of year at 2026 Grammy Awards
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Bad Bunny, Billie Eilish and Lola Young scored upsets; Sabrina Carpenter and Justin Bieber got shut out; K-pop came up short.
As music approaches language and genre-fluid territory, those working behind the scenes are as essential to the process as the artists themselves. Latin music has long served as an outlet for both emotion and celebration, and visuals for artists like Bad Bunny, Omar Apollo, and Karol G have proven to be equally powerful.
Marcello Hernández and Karol G sparked attention at the 2026 Grammys, joking about Latino cleaning Saturdays and highlighting their standout SNL collaborations
From reggae and dancehall fusions to a Latin music invasion of cruises, check out the trends we're expecting to take over this year.
Happy silver anniversary to the Latin Grammys! After the Spanish bombast of the 2023 celebration in Sevilla, the Latin Grammys celebrated its 25th year on Thursday night at the Kaseya Center in Miami. Were Latin music’s biggest night a person, she would ...
From música mexicana to Latin Afrobeats, the genre-spanning list includes a vast range of estrellas who we believe will have a big year.
According to consolidated 2025 year-end reports, Latin music continues to expand its share of total U.S. music revenues, outpacing the growth rates of nearly all other genres. Streaming the primary source of industry income closed 2025 at historic highs,
Colombian singer Shakira set a Guinness World Record as the highest-grossing Latin touring artist, according to data published by Billboard.
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Over the years, many iconic musicians have helped popularize Latin music in the United States. In the process, they’ve exposed wider audiences to an array of genres and cultures. From pioneers like Tito Puente, who heavily influenced salsa and Latin jazz ...
Latin music revenues in the United States grew by 6% in 2024, exceeding $1 billion for a third consecutive year. This marks the ninth consecutive year that Latin music outpaced the overall growth of the U.S. music market, as the genre’s total share grew ...
Plus, Tito Double P is confirmed as a special guest for the Dinastía by Peso Pluma & Friends U.S. Tour.