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Carlos Vives and Juanes combine forces for ‘Las Mujeres,’ linking 3 generations to Colombian classic
Read full article: Carlos Vives and Juanes combine forces for ‘Las Mujeres,’ linking 3 generations to Colombian classicColombian superstars Carlos Vives and Juanes have teamed up on a song for the first time, ever, to remake the Carlos Huertas’ vallenato classic, “Las Mujeres.”.
Juanes visits the origins of his inspiration in 10th album
Read full article: Juanes visits the origins of his inspiration in 10th albumAfter experimenting with different types of music, Juanes returns to his roots with “Origen,” a covers album in which he pays tribute to the most influential artists in his life and career.
Reggaeton redemption: Balvin, Bunny top Latin Grammy nods
Read full article: Reggaeton redemption: Balvin, Bunny top Latin Grammy nodsJ Balvin performs during the Coca-Cola Flow Reggaeton festival in Mexico City on Nov. 23, 2019, from left, Ozuna performs at the Latin American Music Awards in Los Angeles on Oct. 17, 2019 and Bad Bunny performs a medley at the Billboard Latin Music Awards in Las Vegas on April 25, 2019. Balvin scored a whopping 13 nominations at the 2020 Latin Grammys, including two nominations for album of the year and two for record of the year. The Latin Academy announced Tuesday that Bad Bunny and Ozuna are behind Balvin with nine and eight nominations, respectively.
Reggaeton redemption: Balvin, Bunny top Latin Grammy nods
Read full article: Reggaeton redemption: Balvin, Bunny top Latin Grammy nodsBalvin scored a whopping 13 nominations at the 2020 Latin Grammys, including two nominations for album of the year and two for record of the year. The Latin Academy announced Tuesday that Bad Bunny and Ozuna are behind Balvin with nine and eight nominations, respectively. (AP Photo)NEW YORK – At last year’s Latin Grammy Awards, popular reggaeton and Latin trap musicians such as J Balvin, Bad Bunny and Ozuna were dismissed in the show’s top categories. The Latin Academy announced Tuesday that Bad Bunny and Ozuna are behind Balvin with nine and eight nominations, respectively. Ozuna and Bad Bunny will also compete with themselves in several categories.
Latin GRAMMY Awards 2019: How to Watch, Who's Hosting, Performers and More
Read full article: Latin GRAMMY Awards 2019: How to Watch, Who's Hosting, Performers and MoreThe 2019 Latin GRAMMY Awards are almost here, and ET is your go-to resource for everything about the historic 20th annual awards show. : Follow along on ET Live, by downloading the ET Live mobile app from the Google Play store or Apple App Store. Or stream ET Live on your Roku, Apple TV or Amazon Fire TV device. : An incredible list of performers will take the stage, including Bad Bunny, Cara, Yatra, Arenas, Alex and Vicente Fernndez, Draco Rosa, Ximena Sariana and Sech. RELATED CONTENT:Bad Bunny, Alessia Cara, Sebastian Yatra and More to Perform at 2019 Latin GRAMMYs2019 Latin GRAMMYs: Ricky Martin, Roselyn Snchez and Paz Vega Announced as Hosts
Greeicy & Juanes Celebrate Life With New Magical 'Minifalda' Music Video -- Watch
Read full article: Greeicy & Juanes Celebrate Life With New Magical 'Minifalda' Music Video -- WatchThe 26-year-old Colombian singer has teamed up with the Latin icon for a new single titled "Minifalda" -- and ET has your exclusive look at the magical music video. "'Minifalda' is a song I adore, a song I absolutely love and one that I hold close to me. UmusicUMusicThe Colombian crooner also expressed his gratitude towards Greeicy, adding, "I am very grateful to have been asked by Greeicy to be a feature on her song, 'Minifalda.' UMusicUMusicET was also on set of Juanes' "La Plata" music video in Colombia. Get more Latinx news on ET MS, ETonline's new section featuring the latest celeb, film, TV, music and style news.