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]]>Shortly after announcing Taylor Swift’s participation, MTV bosses shared the names of several beloved artists to perform at this ceremony, and we’re bringing them straight to you:
The lineup includes some of the biggest hits of the summer, and we’re yet to find out what to expect from Bad Bunny and Lizzo. “Truth Hurts” singer recently dropped the video for Missy Elliott collaboration “Tempo”, so we wouldn’t mind seeing them performing together.
This year’s MTV Video Music Awards will be broadcasted live from the Prudential Center in Newark, New Jersey on August 26th. Stand-up comedian Sebastian Maniscalco will host the ceremony for the first time ever.
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]]>The post Ozuna, J Balvin and Bad Bunny Headlining UforiaMusic Series appeared first on Hot Pop Today.
]]>UforiaMusic series will visit several North American cities over the course of the next few months, and the president of Univision Radio is promising an epic experience.
“After selling out back-to-back concerts last year, we are excited to showcase a lineup featuring both superstars and up-and-coming artists that will wow our fans and serve as a true reflection of the diverse musical tastes of the Latino community in the U.S.,” said Lara in a statement.
June 29 @ Prudential Center Arena – New York, NY
Bad Bunny, Anuel AA, El Alfa, Rauw Alejandro, Brytiago, Lyanno and Daniel El Travieso
July 21 @ Plaza Garibaldi – Chicago, IL
La Adictiva, Legado 7, Fuerza Regida, Alex Fernandez, Banda Carnaval, Los Sebastianes, Luis Coronel, La Septima Banda, Natti Natasha
Aug. 8 @ Dos Equis Pavilion – Dallas, TX
J Balvin, Bad Bunny, Reik, Sech, Dalex
Aug. 10 @ East Beach – Galveston Island, TX
J Balvin, Ozuna, Reik, Natti Natasha, Pedro Capo, Sebastian Yatra
Oct 13 @ Mesquite Rodeo – Mesquite, TX
Banda MS, Los 2 De La S, Banda La Misma Tierra, Marilyn Odessa, Alex Fernandez
Oct. 27 @ Alameda County Fairgrounds – Pleasanton, CA
Los 2 De La S, Banda La Misma Tierra, Marilyn Odessa, Alex Fernandez
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]]>The post Bad Bunny Drops Highly-Anticipated Debut Album “X100pre” appeared first on Hot Pop Today.
]]>Bad Bunny dropped this highly anticipated record on Christmas Eve, giving his fans the best gift they could possibly wish for. His debut album features a total of 15 tracks, including hit singles Estamos Bien, Solo de Mi, and Drake collaboration Mía.
The Latin artist has been teasing this album for months and stated he wants to create the sounds, the vibe, the ambiance that perfectly reflects himself and the spirit of his generation.
“From childhood, I’ve had a lot of goals of things that I want to do in music. When I release my record, there are going to be more songs to give people an understanding that my musical concept can be different – but also me,” said Bad Bunny, who recently received his first Grammy nod for his collaboration with Cardi B, I Like It.
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]]>The post Latin Trap Superstar Bad Bunny Plotting U.S. Tour in 2019 appeared first on Hot Pop Today.
]]>Bad Bunny’s Live tour will kick off in Santander Arena in Reading, Pennsylvania on March 14th, and will wrap up in New York’s Madison Square Garden on April 27th. Miami, Dallas, Tacoma, and Portland will also be among the cities included in the tour.
This will be Bad Bunny’s second tour across the United States, after the La Nueva Religión tour in 2018, which saw him selling out most of the shows.
You can check out the full list of 2019 tour dates below.
Bad Bunny announces new U.S. tour dates for 2019
Who's pulling up? pic.twitter.com/j2nJrt9I6T
— Complex Music (@ComplexMusic) December 18, 2018
Bad Bunny started his career by posting songs on music sharing platform SoundCloud, where he quickly gained the attention of DJ Luian, who signed him to a deal with his record label. After releasing his breakthrough hit, “Soy Peor,” in early 2017, he started receiving international exposure, and his popularity skyrocketed. He collaborated with several high-profile Latin artist like J Balvin and Ozuna, while also being featured on songs with Drake, Cardi B, and Jenifer Lopez.
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]]>The post YouTube Reveals Top 10 Music Videos of 2018 appeared first on Hot Pop Today.
]]>The domination of Spanish songs is nothing new as they also took six out of ten spots last year. We’re not saying Luis Fonsi’s smash-hit Despacito is the one to blame, but it’s still the most viewed YouTube video of all time, so do the math.
This song obviously started the craze for a very specific sound, and the world is still going crazy for it in 2018. Te Boté remix took the no. 1 at this year’s list thanks to 1.45 billion views it generated since being released in April.
Take a look at full list of 10 viral music video of 2018 and see if your favorites made the cut!
Te Boté Remix – Casper, Nio García, Darell, Nicky Jam, Bad Bunny, Ozuna – 1.45 billion
Nicky Jam feat. J. Balvin, “X (EQUIS)” – 1.40 billion
Maroon 5 feat. Cardi B, “Girls Like You” – 1.39 billion
Daddy Yankee, “Dura” – 1.19 billion
Ozuna & Romeo Santos, “El Farsante” (Remix) – 1.11 billion
Becky G, Natti Natasha, “Sin Pijama” – 1.11 billion
El Chombo feat. Cutty Ranks, “Dame Tu Cosita” – 947 million
Drake, “God’s Plan” – 890 million
Reik feat. Ozuna & Wisin, “Me Niego” – 736 million
Ozuna & Manuel Turizo, “Vaina Loca” – 688 million
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]]>The post J.Lo and Bad Bunny Team Up For a Sun-Soaked Video appeared first on Hot Pop Today.
]]>J.Lo’s fans have been highly anticipating this video ever since she shared a couple of behind the scene clips on her Instagram account. They made it clear we can expect something very tropical and extremely steamy, and Te Guste didn’t disappoint.
Director Mike Ho made all of our sun-soaked daydreams come true in these four-odd minutes. His masterpiece shows Lopez and Bad Bunny having the time of their lives on a tropical island, sporting an array of flashy looks and wicked sunglasses.
Before the year wraps up, J.Lo is planning to drop another video for the song “Limitless”, written by Sia. This single will be featured on the soundtrack of her upcoming film Second Act, and she’ll also serve as a director of this highly anticipated visual.
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]]>The post Enrique Iglesias Adds to No.1 Hits Record with “El Bano” appeared first on Hot Pop Today.
]]>This marks Iglesias’s 30th number one song. During the week ending 25th March, the song collected 17.1 million audience impressions and moved up 46%, according to Nielson Music.
“El Bano’’ also returned to the top ten of the Hot Latin Songs and skips 4-1 on the Latin Rhythm Airplay, becoming Iglesias’s third song to rule all of the charts at the same time after “Cuano Me Enamora’’ ft Juan Luis Guerra (2010), “El Perdon” with Nicky Jam in 2015.
In second place with the most number ones is “Livin La Vida Loca’’ hitmaker Ricky Martin with 16, while the likes of Shakira, Romeo Santos and Carlos Vives are all tied for third place with 13 apiece.
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]]>The post The List of VMAs Performers Now Includes Camila Cabello, Lizzo and More appeared first on Hot Pop Today.
]]>Shortly after announcing Taylor Swift’s participation, MTV bosses shared the names of several beloved artists to perform at this ceremony, and we’re bringing them straight to you:
The lineup includes some of the biggest hits of the summer, and we’re yet to find out what to expect from Bad Bunny and Lizzo. “Truth Hurts” singer recently dropped the video for Missy Elliott collaboration “Tempo”, so we wouldn’t mind seeing them performing together.
This year’s MTV Video Music Awards will be broadcasted live from the Prudential Center in Newark, New Jersey on August 26th. Stand-up comedian Sebastian Maniscalco will host the ceremony for the first time ever.
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]]>The post Ozuna, J Balvin and Bad Bunny Headlining UforiaMusic Series appeared first on Hot Pop Today.
]]>UforiaMusic series will visit several North American cities over the course of the next few months, and the president of Univision Radio is promising an epic experience.
“After selling out back-to-back concerts last year, we are excited to showcase a lineup featuring both superstars and up-and-coming artists that will wow our fans and serve as a true reflection of the diverse musical tastes of the Latino community in the U.S.,” said Lara in a statement.
June 29 @ Prudential Center Arena – New York, NY
Bad Bunny, Anuel AA, El Alfa, Rauw Alejandro, Brytiago, Lyanno and Daniel El Travieso
July 21 @ Plaza Garibaldi – Chicago, IL
La Adictiva, Legado 7, Fuerza Regida, Alex Fernandez, Banda Carnaval, Los Sebastianes, Luis Coronel, La Septima Banda, Natti Natasha
Aug. 8 @ Dos Equis Pavilion – Dallas, TX
J Balvin, Bad Bunny, Reik, Sech, Dalex
Aug. 10 @ East Beach – Galveston Island, TX
J Balvin, Ozuna, Reik, Natti Natasha, Pedro Capo, Sebastian Yatra
Oct 13 @ Mesquite Rodeo – Mesquite, TX
Banda MS, Los 2 De La S, Banda La Misma Tierra, Marilyn Odessa, Alex Fernandez
Oct. 27 @ Alameda County Fairgrounds – Pleasanton, CA
Los 2 De La S, Banda La Misma Tierra, Marilyn Odessa, Alex Fernandez
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]]>The post Bad Bunny Drops Highly-Anticipated Debut Album “X100pre” appeared first on Hot Pop Today.
]]>Bad Bunny dropped this highly anticipated record on Christmas Eve, giving his fans the best gift they could possibly wish for. His debut album features a total of 15 tracks, including hit singles Estamos Bien, Solo de Mi, and Drake collaboration Mía.
The Latin artist has been teasing this album for months and stated he wants to create the sounds, the vibe, the ambiance that perfectly reflects himself and the spirit of his generation.
“From childhood, I’ve had a lot of goals of things that I want to do in music. When I release my record, there are going to be more songs to give people an understanding that my musical concept can be different – but also me,” said Bad Bunny, who recently received his first Grammy nod for his collaboration with Cardi B, I Like It.
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]]>The post Latin Trap Superstar Bad Bunny Plotting U.S. Tour in 2019 appeared first on Hot Pop Today.
]]>Bad Bunny’s Live tour will kick off in Santander Arena in Reading, Pennsylvania on March 14th, and will wrap up in New York’s Madison Square Garden on April 27th. Miami, Dallas, Tacoma, and Portland will also be among the cities included in the tour.
This will be Bad Bunny’s second tour across the United States, after the La Nueva Religión tour in 2018, which saw him selling out most of the shows.
You can check out the full list of 2019 tour dates below.
Bad Bunny announces new U.S. tour dates for 2019
Who's pulling up? pic.twitter.com/j2nJrt9I6T
— Complex Music (@ComplexMusic) December 18, 2018
Bad Bunny started his career by posting songs on music sharing platform SoundCloud, where he quickly gained the attention of DJ Luian, who signed him to a deal with his record label. After releasing his breakthrough hit, “Soy Peor,” in early 2017, he started receiving international exposure, and his popularity skyrocketed. He collaborated with several high-profile Latin artist like J Balvin and Ozuna, while also being featured on songs with Drake, Cardi B, and Jenifer Lopez.
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]]>The post YouTube Reveals Top 10 Music Videos of 2018 appeared first on Hot Pop Today.
]]>The domination of Spanish songs is nothing new as they also took six out of ten spots last year. We’re not saying Luis Fonsi’s smash-hit Despacito is the one to blame, but it’s still the most viewed YouTube video of all time, so do the math.
This song obviously started the craze for a very specific sound, and the world is still going crazy for it in 2018. Te Boté remix took the no. 1 at this year’s list thanks to 1.45 billion views it generated since being released in April.
Take a look at full list of 10 viral music video of 2018 and see if your favorites made the cut!
Te Boté Remix – Casper, Nio García, Darell, Nicky Jam, Bad Bunny, Ozuna – 1.45 billion
Nicky Jam feat. J. Balvin, “X (EQUIS)” – 1.40 billion
Maroon 5 feat. Cardi B, “Girls Like You” – 1.39 billion
Daddy Yankee, “Dura” – 1.19 billion
Ozuna & Romeo Santos, “El Farsante” (Remix) – 1.11 billion
Becky G, Natti Natasha, “Sin Pijama” – 1.11 billion
El Chombo feat. Cutty Ranks, “Dame Tu Cosita” – 947 million
Drake, “God’s Plan” – 890 million
Reik feat. Ozuna & Wisin, “Me Niego” – 736 million
Ozuna & Manuel Turizo, “Vaina Loca” – 688 million
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]]>The post J.Lo and Bad Bunny Team Up For a Sun-Soaked Video appeared first on Hot Pop Today.
]]>J.Lo’s fans have been highly anticipating this video ever since she shared a couple of behind the scene clips on her Instagram account. They made it clear we can expect something very tropical and extremely steamy, and Te Guste didn’t disappoint.
Director Mike Ho made all of our sun-soaked daydreams come true in these four-odd minutes. His masterpiece shows Lopez and Bad Bunny having the time of their lives on a tropical island, sporting an array of flashy looks and wicked sunglasses.
Before the year wraps up, J.Lo is planning to drop another video for the song “Limitless”, written by Sia. This single will be featured on the soundtrack of her upcoming film Second Act, and she’ll also serve as a director of this highly anticipated visual.
The post J.Lo and Bad Bunny Team Up For a Sun-Soaked Video appeared first on Hot Pop Today.
]]>The post Enrique Iglesias Adds to No.1 Hits Record with “El Bano” appeared first on Hot Pop Today.
]]>This marks Iglesias’s 30th number one song. During the week ending 25th March, the song collected 17.1 million audience impressions and moved up 46%, according to Nielson Music.
“El Bano’’ also returned to the top ten of the Hot Latin Songs and skips 4-1 on the Latin Rhythm Airplay, becoming Iglesias’s third song to rule all of the charts at the same time after “Cuano Me Enamora’’ ft Juan Luis Guerra (2010), “El Perdon” with Nicky Jam in 2015.
In second place with the most number ones is “Livin La Vida Loca’’ hitmaker Ricky Martin with 16, while the likes of Shakira, Romeo Santos and Carlos Vives are all tied for third place with 13 apiece.
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