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]]>This week has been pretty slow in terms of new releases because most of our favorite stars took a break to celebrate Thanksgiving with their loved ones. That didn’t stop our favorite artists outside of the United States from dropping new music and giving us some amazing new songs in the process.
This has been an amazing week for female collaborations, and two of the best songs from our list fall under that category. Kali Uchis and Karol G knocked it out of the park with their new collaboration “Labios Mordidos”, while Björk and Rosalía seamlessly blended their unique artistic styles on their new duet “Oral”.
Speaking of great collaborations to make it to our list, Jacob Collier’s new song “Witness Me” is also worth listening to and features contributions from Shawn Mendes, Stormzy, and Kirk Franklin.
It’s also been a great week for alternative artists, with Winona Oak, The Japanese House, and Sam Fischer managing to beat tough competition and make it to our list of the best new songs of the week.
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]]>The post Best New Songs of the Week appeared first on Hot Pop Today.
]]>This week marked the arrival of two of the most anticipated albums to hit the shelves this month: Janelle Monáe’s The Age of Pleasure and Niall Horan’s The Show. Both albums gave us a bunch of amazing new songs and ended up making it to our list.
This week has been pretty amazing for Latin music, and we’ve seen several of our favorite artists surprise us with new songs. Maluma is ready to welcome summer with the catchy new track “Coco Loco”, while Rosalía is making waves with the new single “Tuya”, which perfectly blends together reggaeton, Japanese instruments, and flamenco.
Our list for this week also features two songs that we’ve been waiting for a while. BTS celebrated their tenth anniversary with the new single “Take Two”, while Sam Smith and Madonna finally unveiled their highly-anticipated collaboration “Vulgar”.
Our list also features the likes of Shawn Mendes, Thirty Seconds To Mars, and PinkPantheress, so stick around and pick your favorite new song.
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]]>The post Rosalía and Rauw Alejandro Get Engaged in “Beso” Music Video appeared first on Hot Pop Today.
]]>The music video for “Beso” features footage of important moments that Rosalía and Rauw Alejandro shared over the course of the last year. From traveling the world to performing and recording music together, they’ve truly done it all, but the crucial moment comes at the very end of the video and it captures the couple’s engagement.
Alejandro confirmed he’s working on new music with Rosalía during his panel at Billboard’s MusicCon back in May, and we finally know why there was so much secrecy surrounding this project.
“It’s a surprise. Those songs are [under] extra security. We’re planning to do the release, I’m not going to say when, but soon. We’re doing it for the love of the fans and she’s my girl and I did those songs with more love. No. 1 for sure,” said Alejandro last year.
RR was released on March 24, and “Beso” is one of the three songs featured on this record, along with “Vampiros”, and “Promesa”.
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]]>The post Rosalía Tries to Beat the Summer Heat in Her Music Video for “Despecha” appeared first on Hot Pop Today.
]]>The music video for “Despecha” reunites Rosalía with Mitch Ryan, who previously helmed the visual for her hit single “Hentai”. The video was shot in Mallorca, and it opens with a singer sitting on a crowded beach, surrounded by tourists, before taking a ride on a boat and having fun with other beachgoers.
“Despecha” was originally released on July 28 and its lyrics are all about embracing the joys of leaving toxic relationships behind to hit the dancefloor. This club banger is primarily a mambo track, but it also features elements of merengue and electropop.
“Despecha” follows the release of Rosalía’s third studio album Motomami and it wasn’t one of the songs featured on this record. This LP hit the shelves on March 18, hit No. 1 in her home country of Spain and produced a number of hit tracks including “Saoko,” “Chicken Teriyaki,” “Hentai,” “Candy,” and the lead single “La Fama” featuring The Weeknd.
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]]>The post Bad Bunny and Rosalía Share a Dreamy Video for Their First Collaboration appeared first on Hot Pop Today.
]]>The music video opens with Rosalía sitting on the stairs with Bad Bunny standing right beneath her, with soft pastel skies in the background. As the two artists get closer to each other, Bad Bunny’s fingers suddenly burst into flames, and they’re eventually both devoured by fire.
“La Noche De Anoche” was originally released as one of the songs from Bad Bunny’s third album El Último Tour Del Mundo. This is his first collaboration with Rosalía, and they recorded the song separately because the COVID pandemic prevented them from getting together.
“We’d been trying to work together for a while and the right opportunity hadn’t come up. Chris Jedi sent me a track with a rhythmic base he did with Rosalía, and I thought it was cool, but I let it sit for a while. A couple of days later, I couldn’t stop singing the song,” Bad Bunny previously told Billboard.
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]]>The post Billie Eilish and Rosalía Join Forces in “Lo Vas a Olvidar” appeared first on Hot Pop Today.
]]>The title of this track loosely translates as “You will forget her”, and its lyrics are half in Spanish and half in English. Eilish isn’t fluent in Spanish, so Rosalía coached her and translated the lyrics for her.
Eilish discussed singing in this language with Apple Music’s Zane Lowe, saying “I remember when we were writing the song, I remember her saying something about, ‘It should be in English.’ And I was like, ‘No, no, no. It should be in Spanish. It’s so beautiful.’ And I’ve always loved music that isn’t in English.”
“Lo Vas a Olvidar” was followed by an atmospheric music video directed by Nabil Elderkin. It was also featured in the trailer for the second special episode of Euphoria starring Hunter Schafer and included on the series soundtrack.
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]]>The post Rosalía Reveals That Her Collab with Billie Eilish is “Getting Quite Closer” appeared first on Hot Pop Today.
]]>Rosalía recently made an appearance on Apple Music’s Beats 1, where she talked about some of her future projects and gave an update on the song she is working on with Eilish.
“I think it’s getting quite closer,” Rosalía told host Zane Lowe. “I think that the arrangements, I think that yesterday I finished the arrangements.”
According to the “A Pale” singer, it’s now up to Eilish to provide vocals and get the track across the finish line.
“I feel like the production, the sound design, is almost done, so I just need that Billie maybe sends the vocals and they send me the ideas that they want to add because we are there,” she added.
Rosalía also revealed that she has a collab with rapper Travis Scott in the bag, but won’t be releasing it anytime soon. She explained that the song is “super aggressive” and aimed for clubs, which isn’t quite fitting for the current situation.
Rosalía is currently busy working on her new album, which follows the acclaimed 2018’s release El mal querer. She already presented the two first singles from the record earlier this year, “Juro Que” and “Dolerme,” but the release date is still to be revealed.
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]]>Both artists are nominated in the main category – Record of the year – and they’ll be competing against the likes of Marc Anthony, Vicente García and Juanes, who managed to score two nominations in this field. The famous Colombian singer is also set to receive the Person of the Year award.
This year’s ceremony will take place on November 14th at the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas and mark the 20th anniversary of the Latin Grammy Awards.
Record of the Year
“Parecen Viernes” — Marc Anthony
“Verdades Afiladas” — Andrés Calamaro
“Ahí Ahí” — Vicente García
“Kitipun” — Juan Luis Guerra 4.40
“Querer Mejor” — Juanes Featuring Alessia Cara
“La Plata” — Juanes Featuring Lalo Ebratt
“Aute Couture” — Rosalía
“Mi Persona Favorita” — Alejandro Sanz & Camila Cabello
“No Tengo Nada” — Alejandro Sanz
“Cobarde” — Ximena Sariñana
Song of the Year
“Calma” — Pedro Capó, Gabriel Edgar González Pérez & George Noriega, songwriters (Pedro Capó)
“Desconstrução” — Tiago Iorc, songwriter (Tiago Iorc)
“El País” — Rubén Blades, songwriter (Rubén Blades)
“Kitipun” — Juan Luis Guerra, songwriter (Juan Luis Guerra 4.40)
“Mi Persona Favorita” — Camila Cabello & Alejandro Sanz, songwriters (Alejandro Sanz & Camila Cabello)
“No Tengo Nada” — Alejandro Sanz, songwriter (Alejandro Sanz)
“Quédate” — Kany García & Tommy Torres, songwriters (Kany García & Tommy Torres)
“Querer Mejor” — Rafael Arcaute, Alessia Cara, Camilo Echeverry, Juanes, Mauricio Montaner, Ricardo Montaner & Tainy, songwriters (Juanes Featuring Alessia Cara)
“Un Año” — Mauricio Rengifo, Andrés Torres & Sebastián Yatra, songwriters (Sebastián Yatra Featuring Reik)
“Ven” — Fonseca, songwriter (Fonseca)
Best Pop Song
“Bailar” — Leonel García, songwriter (Leonel García)
“Buena Para Nada” — Paula Arenas, Luigi Castillo & Santiago Castillo, songwriters (Paula Arenas)
“Mi Persona Favorita” — Camila Cabello & Alejandro Sanz, songwriters (Alejandro Sanz & Camila Cabello)
“Pienso En Tu Mirá” — Antón Álvarez Alfaro, El Guincho & Rosalía, songwriters (Rosalía)
“Ven” — Fonseca, songwriter (Fonseca)
Best Urban Fusion/Performance
“Tenemos Que Hablar” — Bad Bunny
“Calma (Remix)” — Pedro Capó & Farruko
“Pa’ Olvidarte (Remix)” — ChocQuibtown, Zion & Lennox, Farruko Featuring Manuel Turizo
“Con Calma” — Daddy Yankee Featuring Snow
“Otro Trago” — Sech Featuring Darell
Best Urban Music Album
Kisses — Anitta
X 100PRE — Bad Bunny
Mi Movimiento — De La Ghetto
19 — Feid
Sueños — Sech
Best Urban Song
“Baila Baila Baila” — Ozuna & Vicente Saavedra, songwriters (Ozuna)
“Caliente” — J Balvin, René Cano, De La Ghetto & Alejandro Ramirez, songwriters (De La Ghetto Featuring J Balvin)
“Con Altura” — J Balvin, Mariachi Budda, Frank Dukes, El Guincho, Alejandro Ramirez & Rosalía, songwriters (Rosalía & J Balvin Featuring El Guincho)
“Otro Trago” — Kevyn Mauricio Cruz, Kevin Mauricio Jimenez Londoño, Bryan Lezcano Chaverra, Josh Mendez, Sech & Jorge Valdes, songwriters (Sech Featuring Darell)
“Pa’ Olvidarte” — René Cano, ChocQuibtown, Kevyn Cruz Moreno, Juan Diego Medina Vélez, Andrés David Restrepo, Mateo Tejada Giraldo, Andrés Uribe Marín, Juan Vargas & Doumbia Yohann, songwriters (ChocQuibTown)
Best Alternative Music Album
Latinoamericana — Alex Anwandter
Discutible — Babasónicos
Bach — Bandalos Chinos
Prender Un Fuego — Marilina Bertoldi
Norma — Mon Laferte
Best Traditional Tropical Album
Andrés Cepeda Big Band (En Vivo) — Andrés Cepeda
Vereda Tropical — Olga Cerpa y Mestisay
Lo Nuestro — Yelsy Heredia
A Journey Through Cuban Music — Aymée Nuviola
La Llave Del Son — Septeto Acarey
Best Singer-Songwriter Album
Acústica — Albita
Contra El Viento — Kany García
Amor Presente — Leonel García
Algo Ritmos — Kevin Johansen
Intuición — Gian Marco
Best Ranchero/Mariachi Album
Mi Persona Preferida — El Bebeto
Sigue La Dinastía… — Alex Fernández
Más Romántico Que Nunca — Vicente Fernández
Indestructible — Flor De Toloache
Ahora — Christian Nodal
Best Norteño Album
Por Más — Bronco
Las Canciones De La Abuela — Buyuchek
Mitad Y Mitad — Calibre 50
Percepción — Intocable
Amo — La Maquinaria Norteña
Best Long Form Music Video
“Anatomía De Un Éxodo” — Mastodonte
“Piazzolla, Los Años Del Tiburón” — Astor Piazzolla
“Hotel De Los Encuentros” — Draco Rosa
“Lo Que Fui Es Lo Que Soy” — Alejandro Sanz
“Déjame Quererte” — Carlos Vives
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]]>The post Rosalía and Ozuna Join Forces in Lavish New Music Video appeared first on Hot Pop Today.
]]>The title of their new track literally translates as “Me for You, You for Me”, and the music video shows the duo delivering the lyrics in a series of lavish settings and in several pretty extravagant outfits, surrounded by a group of dancers on several occasions.
“Yo x Ti, Tu x Mi” isn’t Rosalía’s first collaboration of 2019, since she notably joined forces with J Balvin and El Guincho on “Con Altura”. With 735 million views and counting, this is the most-viewed music video released by a female artist in 2019.
Rosalía is also expending her reach by being featured on English speaking tracks. She borrowed her vocals to James Blake’s single “Barefoot in the Park,” and had a studio session with Billie Eilish back in March.
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]]>The post Best Reggaeton Songs in 2019 So Far appeared first on Hot Pop Today.
]]>This year has been highlighted by “Con Calma,” Daddy Yankee’s collab with Snow, with a music video directed by Marlon Peña, who also directed the 2017 video of “Shaky, Shaky.”
“Baila Baila Baila,” a collab between Ozuna, Daddy Yankee, J Balvin, Farruko, and Anuel AA, has been topping the charts since the beginning of the year, while “Con Altura” by Rosalia and J Balvin is slowly beginning to soar.
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]]>This week has been pretty slow in terms of new releases because most of our favorite stars took a break to celebrate Thanksgiving with their loved ones. That didn’t stop our favorite artists outside of the United States from dropping new music and giving us some amazing new songs in the process.
This has been an amazing week for female collaborations, and two of the best songs from our list fall under that category. Kali Uchis and Karol G knocked it out of the park with their new collaboration “Labios Mordidos”, while Björk and Rosalía seamlessly blended their unique artistic styles on their new duet “Oral”.
Speaking of great collaborations to make it to our list, Jacob Collier’s new song “Witness Me” is also worth listening to and features contributions from Shawn Mendes, Stormzy, and Kirk Franklin.
It’s also been a great week for alternative artists, with Winona Oak, The Japanese House, and Sam Fischer managing to beat tough competition and make it to our list of the best new songs of the week.
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]]>The post Best New Songs of the Week appeared first on Hot Pop Today.
]]>This week marked the arrival of two of the most anticipated albums to hit the shelves this month: Janelle Monáe’s The Age of Pleasure and Niall Horan’s The Show. Both albums gave us a bunch of amazing new songs and ended up making it to our list.
This week has been pretty amazing for Latin music, and we’ve seen several of our favorite artists surprise us with new songs. Maluma is ready to welcome summer with the catchy new track “Coco Loco”, while Rosalía is making waves with the new single “Tuya”, which perfectly blends together reggaeton, Japanese instruments, and flamenco.
Our list for this week also features two songs that we’ve been waiting for a while. BTS celebrated their tenth anniversary with the new single “Take Two”, while Sam Smith and Madonna finally unveiled their highly-anticipated collaboration “Vulgar”.
Our list also features the likes of Shawn Mendes, Thirty Seconds To Mars, and PinkPantheress, so stick around and pick your favorite new song.
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]]>The post Rosalía and Rauw Alejandro Get Engaged in “Beso” Music Video appeared first on Hot Pop Today.
]]>The music video for “Beso” features footage of important moments that Rosalía and Rauw Alejandro shared over the course of the last year. From traveling the world to performing and recording music together, they’ve truly done it all, but the crucial moment comes at the very end of the video and it captures the couple’s engagement.
Alejandro confirmed he’s working on new music with Rosalía during his panel at Billboard’s MusicCon back in May, and we finally know why there was so much secrecy surrounding this project.
“It’s a surprise. Those songs are [under] extra security. We’re planning to do the release, I’m not going to say when, but soon. We’re doing it for the love of the fans and she’s my girl and I did those songs with more love. No. 1 for sure,” said Alejandro last year.
RR was released on March 24, and “Beso” is one of the three songs featured on this record, along with “Vampiros”, and “Promesa”.
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]]>The post Rosalía Tries to Beat the Summer Heat in Her Music Video for “Despecha” appeared first on Hot Pop Today.
]]>The music video for “Despecha” reunites Rosalía with Mitch Ryan, who previously helmed the visual for her hit single “Hentai”. The video was shot in Mallorca, and it opens with a singer sitting on a crowded beach, surrounded by tourists, before taking a ride on a boat and having fun with other beachgoers.
“Despecha” was originally released on July 28 and its lyrics are all about embracing the joys of leaving toxic relationships behind to hit the dancefloor. This club banger is primarily a mambo track, but it also features elements of merengue and electropop.
“Despecha” follows the release of Rosalía’s third studio album Motomami and it wasn’t one of the songs featured on this record. This LP hit the shelves on March 18, hit No. 1 in her home country of Spain and produced a number of hit tracks including “Saoko,” “Chicken Teriyaki,” “Hentai,” “Candy,” and the lead single “La Fama” featuring The Weeknd.
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]]>The post Bad Bunny and Rosalía Share a Dreamy Video for Their First Collaboration appeared first on Hot Pop Today.
]]>The music video opens with Rosalía sitting on the stairs with Bad Bunny standing right beneath her, with soft pastel skies in the background. As the two artists get closer to each other, Bad Bunny’s fingers suddenly burst into flames, and they’re eventually both devoured by fire.
“La Noche De Anoche” was originally released as one of the songs from Bad Bunny’s third album El Último Tour Del Mundo. This is his first collaboration with Rosalía, and they recorded the song separately because the COVID pandemic prevented them from getting together.
“We’d been trying to work together for a while and the right opportunity hadn’t come up. Chris Jedi sent me a track with a rhythmic base he did with Rosalía, and I thought it was cool, but I let it sit for a while. A couple of days later, I couldn’t stop singing the song,” Bad Bunny previously told Billboard.
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]]>The post Billie Eilish and Rosalía Join Forces in “Lo Vas a Olvidar” appeared first on Hot Pop Today.
]]>The title of this track loosely translates as “You will forget her”, and its lyrics are half in Spanish and half in English. Eilish isn’t fluent in Spanish, so Rosalía coached her and translated the lyrics for her.
Eilish discussed singing in this language with Apple Music’s Zane Lowe, saying “I remember when we were writing the song, I remember her saying something about, ‘It should be in English.’ And I was like, ‘No, no, no. It should be in Spanish. It’s so beautiful.’ And I’ve always loved music that isn’t in English.”
“Lo Vas a Olvidar” was followed by an atmospheric music video directed by Nabil Elderkin. It was also featured in the trailer for the second special episode of Euphoria starring Hunter Schafer and included on the series soundtrack.
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]]>The post Rosalía Reveals That Her Collab with Billie Eilish is “Getting Quite Closer” appeared first on Hot Pop Today.
]]>Rosalía recently made an appearance on Apple Music’s Beats 1, where she talked about some of her future projects and gave an update on the song she is working on with Eilish.
“I think it’s getting quite closer,” Rosalía told host Zane Lowe. “I think that the arrangements, I think that yesterday I finished the arrangements.”
According to the “A Pale” singer, it’s now up to Eilish to provide vocals and get the track across the finish line.
“I feel like the production, the sound design, is almost done, so I just need that Billie maybe sends the vocals and they send me the ideas that they want to add because we are there,” she added.
Rosalía also revealed that she has a collab with rapper Travis Scott in the bag, but won’t be releasing it anytime soon. She explained that the song is “super aggressive” and aimed for clubs, which isn’t quite fitting for the current situation.
Rosalía is currently busy working on her new album, which follows the acclaimed 2018’s release El mal querer. She already presented the two first singles from the record earlier this year, “Juro Que” and “Dolerme,” but the release date is still to be revealed.
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]]>The post 2019 Latin Grammy Awards: Here’s the Full List of Nominees appeared first on Hot Pop Today.
]]>Both artists are nominated in the main category – Record of the year – and they’ll be competing against the likes of Marc Anthony, Vicente García and Juanes, who managed to score two nominations in this field. The famous Colombian singer is also set to receive the Person of the Year award.
This year’s ceremony will take place on November 14th at the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas and mark the 20th anniversary of the Latin Grammy Awards.
Record of the Year
“Parecen Viernes” — Marc Anthony
“Verdades Afiladas” — Andrés Calamaro
“Ahí Ahí” — Vicente García
“Kitipun” — Juan Luis Guerra 4.40
“Querer Mejor” — Juanes Featuring Alessia Cara
“La Plata” — Juanes Featuring Lalo Ebratt
“Aute Couture” — Rosalía
“Mi Persona Favorita” — Alejandro Sanz & Camila Cabello
“No Tengo Nada” — Alejandro Sanz
“Cobarde” — Ximena Sariñana
Song of the Year
“Calma” — Pedro Capó, Gabriel Edgar González Pérez & George Noriega, songwriters (Pedro Capó)
“Desconstrução” — Tiago Iorc, songwriter (Tiago Iorc)
“El País” — Rubén Blades, songwriter (Rubén Blades)
“Kitipun” — Juan Luis Guerra, songwriter (Juan Luis Guerra 4.40)
“Mi Persona Favorita” — Camila Cabello & Alejandro Sanz, songwriters (Alejandro Sanz & Camila Cabello)
“No Tengo Nada” — Alejandro Sanz, songwriter (Alejandro Sanz)
“Quédate” — Kany García & Tommy Torres, songwriters (Kany García & Tommy Torres)
“Querer Mejor” — Rafael Arcaute, Alessia Cara, Camilo Echeverry, Juanes, Mauricio Montaner, Ricardo Montaner & Tainy, songwriters (Juanes Featuring Alessia Cara)
“Un Año” — Mauricio Rengifo, Andrés Torres & Sebastián Yatra, songwriters (Sebastián Yatra Featuring Reik)
“Ven” — Fonseca, songwriter (Fonseca)
Best Pop Song
“Bailar” — Leonel García, songwriter (Leonel García)
“Buena Para Nada” — Paula Arenas, Luigi Castillo & Santiago Castillo, songwriters (Paula Arenas)
“Mi Persona Favorita” — Camila Cabello & Alejandro Sanz, songwriters (Alejandro Sanz & Camila Cabello)
“Pienso En Tu Mirá” — Antón Álvarez Alfaro, El Guincho & Rosalía, songwriters (Rosalía)
“Ven” — Fonseca, songwriter (Fonseca)
Best Urban Fusion/Performance
“Tenemos Que Hablar” — Bad Bunny
“Calma (Remix)” — Pedro Capó & Farruko
“Pa’ Olvidarte (Remix)” — ChocQuibtown, Zion & Lennox, Farruko Featuring Manuel Turizo
“Con Calma” — Daddy Yankee Featuring Snow
“Otro Trago” — Sech Featuring Darell
Best Urban Music Album
Kisses — Anitta
X 100PRE — Bad Bunny
Mi Movimiento — De La Ghetto
19 — Feid
Sueños — Sech
Best Urban Song
“Baila Baila Baila” — Ozuna & Vicente Saavedra, songwriters (Ozuna)
“Caliente” — J Balvin, René Cano, De La Ghetto & Alejandro Ramirez, songwriters (De La Ghetto Featuring J Balvin)
“Con Altura” — J Balvin, Mariachi Budda, Frank Dukes, El Guincho, Alejandro Ramirez & Rosalía, songwriters (Rosalía & J Balvin Featuring El Guincho)
“Otro Trago” — Kevyn Mauricio Cruz, Kevin Mauricio Jimenez Londoño, Bryan Lezcano Chaverra, Josh Mendez, Sech & Jorge Valdes, songwriters (Sech Featuring Darell)
“Pa’ Olvidarte” — René Cano, ChocQuibtown, Kevyn Cruz Moreno, Juan Diego Medina Vélez, Andrés David Restrepo, Mateo Tejada Giraldo, Andrés Uribe Marín, Juan Vargas & Doumbia Yohann, songwriters (ChocQuibTown)
Best Alternative Music Album
Latinoamericana — Alex Anwandter
Discutible — Babasónicos
Bach — Bandalos Chinos
Prender Un Fuego — Marilina Bertoldi
Norma — Mon Laferte
Best Traditional Tropical Album
Andrés Cepeda Big Band (En Vivo) — Andrés Cepeda
Vereda Tropical — Olga Cerpa y Mestisay
Lo Nuestro — Yelsy Heredia
A Journey Through Cuban Music — Aymée Nuviola
La Llave Del Son — Septeto Acarey
Best Singer-Songwriter Album
Acústica — Albita
Contra El Viento — Kany García
Amor Presente — Leonel García
Algo Ritmos — Kevin Johansen
Intuición — Gian Marco
Best Ranchero/Mariachi Album
Mi Persona Preferida — El Bebeto
Sigue La Dinastía… — Alex Fernández
Más Romántico Que Nunca — Vicente Fernández
Indestructible — Flor De Toloache
Ahora — Christian Nodal
Best Norteño Album
Por Más — Bronco
Las Canciones De La Abuela — Buyuchek
Mitad Y Mitad — Calibre 50
Percepción — Intocable
Amo — La Maquinaria Norteña
Best Long Form Music Video
“Anatomía De Un Éxodo” — Mastodonte
“Piazzolla, Los Años Del Tiburón” — Astor Piazzolla
“Hotel De Los Encuentros” — Draco Rosa
“Lo Que Fui Es Lo Que Soy” — Alejandro Sanz
“Déjame Quererte” — Carlos Vives
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]]>The post Rosalía and Ozuna Join Forces in Lavish New Music Video appeared first on Hot Pop Today.
]]>The title of their new track literally translates as “Me for You, You for Me”, and the music video shows the duo delivering the lyrics in a series of lavish settings and in several pretty extravagant outfits, surrounded by a group of dancers on several occasions.
“Yo x Ti, Tu x Mi” isn’t Rosalía’s first collaboration of 2019, since she notably joined forces with J Balvin and El Guincho on “Con Altura”. With 735 million views and counting, this is the most-viewed music video released by a female artist in 2019.
Rosalía is also expending her reach by being featured on English speaking tracks. She borrowed her vocals to James Blake’s single “Barefoot in the Park,” and had a studio session with Billie Eilish back in March.
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]]>This year has been highlighted by “Con Calma,” Daddy Yankee’s collab with Snow, with a music video directed by Marlon Peña, who also directed the 2017 video of “Shaky, Shaky.”
“Baila Baila Baila,” a collab between Ozuna, Daddy Yankee, J Balvin, Farruko, and Anuel AA, has been topping the charts since the beginning of the year, while “Con Altura” by Rosalia and J Balvin is slowly beginning to soar.
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]]>