With the 2015 Billboard Latin Music Awards fast approaching, fans have been tuning into Pandora to check out the latest music that will be featured on the hugely popular, Latino-celebrated awards show.
As a Bronx native, selling out Yankee Stadium twice has been a dream come true for "The King of Bachata" Romeo Santos -- and an admirable feat to his fellow native New Yorkers who know it's not always easy to make it in the Big Apple, let alone the world.On April 27, Santos fans were ecstatic to see The King of Bachata take over NYC yet again as he performed live on the TODAY Plaza on to kick off TODAY's weeklong Viva TODAY series.
"I don't have friends. I got family." - Vin Diesel in "Furious 7"On Wednesday, Diesel's family was present at his hand and footprint ceremony in the forecourt of the world-famous Chinese Theatre in Hollywood.
Has "The King of Bachata," Romeo Santos found another 'throne' to reign - the movie set?The Dominican singer and composer recently made his acting debut in "Furious 7," the latest installment of the hugely popular "Fast & Furious" franchise, which hits theaters on April 3.
"Furious 7" favorite Vin Diesel is filled with adoration and bittersweet emotion as he became a proud papa of a baby girl -- his third child with longtime, Mexican model girlfriend Paloma Jimenez.
Dominican singer and composer Romeo Santos who's been dubbed "The King Of Bachata," is adding acting to his resume. Santos made his acting debut in the latest installment of the hugely popular "Fast & Furious" franchise, "Furious 7," which hits theaters on April 3, 2015
Romeo Santos is known for bringing women up on stage and sharing passionate moments with them. Romeo Santos is known for bringing women up on stage and sharing passionate moments with them.
Juan Luis Guerra is known for having a long career in the bachata genre, so he was the perfect choice to find out how the music has changed throughout the years.
Dominican and Puerto Rican singer Romeo Santos, Spanish crooner Enrique Iglesias and Colombian newcomer J Blavin have made quite the splash in the Latin music industry and have appropriately nabbed the top spots as finalists for the Billboard Latin Music Awards 2015.
The Super Bowl halftime show has featured younger performers recently. With Beyoncé, Bruno Mars and The Black Eyed Peas taking the reins in the last few years, there has been plenty of opportunity for the most popular artists to take center stage. Katy Perry will take the stage this year, but we feel there are some Latino artists who would put on a great show at the biggest American sporting event of the year.
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.
Bachata singer and Aventura collaborator Lynx, otherwise known as Ralphy Mata, released his first album, "Dosis de Mí" on Nov. 25. Mata also shared his desire to change the traditional genre as a Latino millennial, as well as a heartfelt thank you letter to his fans with Latin Post.
Alejandra Guzman is not one to listen to herself singing. Though you may enjoy your Alejandra Guzmán records, the singer does not. According to TV Notas, sometimes Guzmán would rather let an unknown singer sing in her place so that she can rest.