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Don Omar's 'Back to Reggaeton' Tour Marks 25 Years of Musical Legacy -
Don Omar and Daddy Yankee Put an End to Years-Long Rivalry
Both reggaeton icons took to social media to express their newfound peace and appreciation for each other. -
Daddy Yankee & Don Omar To Perform Together at 2016 Billboard Latin Music Awards
The 2016 Billboard Latin Music Awards are quickly approaching and according to a recent announcement, Daddy Yankee and Don Omar are slated to perform together. -
Tego Calderón to Perform First San Juan Stadium Concert in 12 Years
Rapper Tego Calderón recently announced that he will perform his first San Juan stadium concert in 12 years. The show will take place on Friday (Aug. 28) at the Coliseo José Miguel Agrelot. -
Daddy Yankee & Don Omar Announce 'The Kingdom' Joint Tour
Apparently, Daddy Yankee and Don Omar have settled their differences and plan to hit the road together. The two recently announced an upcoming joint tour billed as "The Kingdom." -
The Latino Audience and 'Furious 7': Did Romeo Santos Inspire Fans to See Record-Breaking Film?
Billboard might be stretching things a bit when they suggest that Romeo Santos' 10-second speaking part during Furious 7 had a major impact on Latin American audiences attending the film...but they were certainly on-point in noting the trend. More than 37 percent of the tickets sold to the record-breaking film have been purchased by Latin viewers, compared to 25 percent by Caucasians and 24 percent by African-Americans. -
'The Fast and The Furious': Ranking The 7 Soundtracks...Featuring Ludacris, Pitbull, Iggy Azalea and Plenty More
Last week featured the release of the soundtrack for 'Furious 7,' the final installment in the 'Fast and Furious' film franchise. Your correspondent admits that he wasn't a huge fan of the first edition when it debuted during 2001. He's since warmed up to the series as the films have started to feature more and more absurd stunts, and more and more Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson. The final film, which premieres in theaters next week, looks to be a proper, adrenaline-fueled final chapter and a fitting tribute to Paul Walker. One thing that hasn't necessarily gotten better as the films have progressed: The soundtrack albums. Music Times ranks the seven film companion albums from worst rides to best. -
Zumba: Bringing Latin Music to New Listeners in the United States and The World Over
Latin music has found a way to branch out from exclusively Latin buyers, and they did it by going to the gym. Zumba, the dance-aerobics class developed in 2001 in Florida, has helped many a participant stay in shape, and get hooked on Latin music in the process.
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