In the Latino entertainment industry, there were plenty of sad, shocking and happy moments in 2014. Here's a look at 12 of the biggest things that happened this year.
Sunday's American Music Awards promises to be a big blowout celebrating a wide range of genres including pop, R&B, Latin and EDM among nominees and performers
The show got a little political and it still managed to have some fun. The Latin Grammys got off to a political start. The 8 p. m. start time was delayed because of President Barack Obama's speech on immigration.
The event will also be the first time that Pitbull and Carlos Santana perform together. Angelique Boyer and Sebastián Rulli may not be joining forces for another telenovela, but they will be attending the Latin Grammys.
Enrique Iglesias is once again reigning over the charts and breaking records with his latest single "Bailando," and he's probably 'bailando' (dancing) all the way to the bank -- and back to the studio where the music magic happens!
Enrique Igelsias and Pitbull have embarked on a 15-city U.S. tour, produced by AEG, that kicked off on Friday Sept. 12 in Newark, New Jersey. They are scheduled to perform in New York City on Sept. 25 at Madison Square Garden. The tour will run through Saturday, Oct. 22, in Hollywood, Florida.
Latinos had a great time at the MTV VMAs. The MTV Video Music Awards may have had big moments with Katy Perry, Miley Cyrus and Beyonce, but the Latino celebrities that were also in attendance had a chance to shine.
Cuban-American rapper Pitbull, a.k.a. "Mr. Worldwide," is getting 'Sirius' when it comes to mixing his musical tastes, sharing them with his fans and creating his own radio channel.
Jennifer Lopez revealed her new single on Instagram. Jennifer Lopez has revealed that her next single will be "Booty. " The singer took to Instagram to share the news.
The social media campaign is backed by many Latino celebrities. Political activism runs in the family. A few weeks ago, Lupillo Rivera was photographed standing up to those who oppose undocumented immigrant children being transported to California.
And there were also selfies. William Levy has been showing fans some love on Twitter again, and just this week, he shared two selfies for fans. In the first tweet, he admitted he doesn't like sharing.
There was a carnival theme, and many celebrities embraced it as Jennifer Lopez, Ricky Martin, Pitbull, Enrique Iglesias and more rocked Coral Gables, Florida Thursday night at Univision's 2014 Premios Juventud awards.
The varied and distinct collection of Latino sub-groups and cultures fail to be properly represented on the screen, and the highest-earning Latinos in Hollywood tend to be noticeably lighter. While darker Latinos have increased in numbers onscreen, they are almost exclusively cast in supporting roles, and often they play exclusively black characters.
Play these at your Fourth of July party for a guaranteed good time. Though spending time with loved ones, eating delicious food and watching the fireworks are some of the best parts of Fourth of July, don't forget the music.
Also, Chiquis Rivera doesn't care what the label says. In a week heavily dominated by the World Cup, here are some of the other things that celebrities were doing.
Find out who else made the cut. The next batch of celebrities getting a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame next year includes a selection of singers, actors and producers.
Some of the answers are obvious. Others are not. Thalia has been showing us that she's a big supporter of the Mexican team, but she's not the only one who has taken to social media to cheer on her team.
On June 12, the FIFA 2014 World Cup Opening Ceremony began with the sights and the sounds of the Brazilian Amazon — from dancing, human raindrops, trees and acrobatic lilies to human soccer balls. And after the sounds of rainfall and thunder dissipated, Cuban-American rapper Pitbull, Puerto Rican Bronx, New York native Jennifer Lopez and Brazilian singer and "Voice" judge Claudia Leitte, emerged from a giant flower and performed "We Are One," (Ole Ola).