From career milestones to major announcements and beyond, Billboard editors highlight uplifting moments in Latin music each week.
A Servando y Florentino documentary is on its way, capturing the Venezuelan duo’s triumph comeback after a 10-year hiatus from touring. Dubbed “El Documental,” the flick follows the Primera brothers during their “En Tu Ciudad World Tour” that traveled across 55 cities in three different continents, and included 45 sold-out shows.
This week, Gloria Trevi surprised fans with her first collaborative effort with her own son, Ángel Gabriel. The Mexican diva and her son deliver a modern, upbeat version of Daniela Romo’s 1983 “Celos,”—a song that was penned by José Luis Perales about jealousy. “When Ángel and I sang ‘Celos’ for the first time, he was a young child. I liked to joke and tell him that I would sing this song to him at his wedding,” Trevi said in a press statement.
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The Siblings of Latin Music: Ha*Ash, Mau y Ricky, Los Dos Carnales & MoreAlthough they’re technically not a duo, Angela and Leonardo — daughter and son of Pepe Aguilar — are marking their territory in the regional Mexican scene. Both of the talented acts lead their own music careers, but don’t shy away from singing together, especially when they’re on tour with their father.
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Carin León to Open for The Rolling Stones & More Uplifting Moments in Latin MusicCarin León is set to open for The Rolling Stones in Arizona and more uplifting moments in Latin music.
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Anime Fans in Latin America Mourn the Death of Akira ToriyamaNews of Akira Toriyama’s death rang across the internet earlier this month, leaving millions of anime fans mourning the loss of the influential manga artist behind the “Dragon Ball” series. Many of them could be found across Latin America — Mexico in particular— and among Latinos in the U.S., who have embraced the animated series and adopted its spiky-haired protagonist, Goku, as one of their own, joining the ranks of Rocio Dúrcal, the Xenomorph from “Alien” and Carmex lip balm as foreign-born entities given spiritual Mexican citizenship.
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Bad Bunny's Latin Trap Lit Up Ball Arena: Photos and Five TakeawaysBad Bunny brought his Most Wanted Tour to Denver on March 20.
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