Danny Pino is set to present at the ninth annual Latin American Music Awards. The gala takes place on April 25th in Las Vegas at the MGM Grand Garden Arena.
Under the theme “We Speak Música”, the annual awards show will broadcast live for the second consecutive year on Univision, UNIMÁS y Galavisión and will also be available on ViX for the first time on April 25th at 7p/6c.
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Shakira has been nominated in five categories at the 2023 Latin AMAs:
- Canción Del Año
- Colaboración Del Año
- Mejor Artista - Pop
- Mejor Colaboración - Pop/Urbano
- Mejor Colaboración - Tropical
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Becky G @ Latin American Music Awards
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Live Footage: John Finbury Teams Up with Bruna Black on Breezy and Soulful "Chão De Nuvem"
Live Footage: John Finbury Teams Up with Bruna Black on Breezy and Soulful "Chão De Nuvem" @heygroover @romainpalmieri @DorianPerron @cantabrunablack @GreenFlashMusic
Andover, MA-based Grammy and Latin Grammy-nominated drummer and composer John Finbury spent his teenaged years playing in rock bands at New York’s The Bitter End. Finbury went on to study classical piano, music theory and composition at the Longy School of Music at Bard College and at Boston University.
Back in 2014, the Andover-based musician and composer released The Green Flash, a four song…
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Natti Natasha presentará los Latin American Music Awards y tiene 3 nominaciones
La dominicana Natti Natasha, los puertorriqueños Pitbull y Wisin, y el español David Bisbal serán parte de la terna de artistas que actuarán en la ceremonia de los Latin American Music Awards (Latin AMAs), a celebrarse el próximo 20 de abril en Nevada (EE.UU.), informó este jueves la organización.
Pitbull, nominado este año a Mejor Colaboración Pop/Urbana por la canción “Hot”, que interpreta…
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Watch "Tribute to Tito Puente (Live at The 1st Latin GRAMMY Awards)" on YouTube
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Ricky Martin - La Bomba
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Puerto Rican singer-songwriter Ricky Martin began his musical career at twelve as a member of Puerto Rican boyband Menudo. His solo career started in 1991, and his third album, A Medio Vivir (1995), helped him rise to prominence in European countries.
"La Bomba" was the third single from his fourth studio album, Vuelve (1998). The album earned Martin his first Grammy Award. The song's title, which translates to "the Bomb" in English, is derived from the Afro-Puerto Rican dance music of the same name. Lyrically, it is a metaphor in which Martin compares the bomba music "to a drink that makes you drunk; the listener is high from the rhythm of the dance".
"La Bomba" is one of Martin's most commercially successful songs in his career. It was a top-five hit in Central American countries, including Costa Rica, El Salvador, Guatemala, and Nicaragua. The song peaked at number 27 on the US Billboard Hot Latin Tracks chart while in the same week, the song peaked at numbers 11 and 13 on Billboard's Latin Pop Songs and Tropical/Salsa charts, respectively. In Spain, it reached number five, giving Martin his second top-five hit in the country, following his 1998 chart-topper hit, "La Copa de la Vida". "La Bomba" also peaked in the top 40 of several non Spanish-speaking countries, such as Australia and Sweden. It won the award for Best Danceable Tune at the 1999 Premios Eres.
"La Bomba" received a total of 85,3% yes votes!
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Shakira has won two awards at the 2023 Latin AMAs:
- Mejor Artista - Pop
- Mejor Colaboración - Tropical
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