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Pages in category "Spanish women pop singers" The following 47 pages are in this category, out of 47 total. ... This page was last edited on 1 November 2022, at 18:18 ...
"Quevedo: Bzrp Music Sessions, Vol. 52" [63] Camila Cabello featuring Ed Sheeran "Bam Bam" [64] 33 August 12 Rosalía "Despechá" [65] Shakira and Rauw Alejandro "Te Felicito" [66] 34 August 19 Bizarrap and Quevedo "Quevedo: Bzrp Music Sessions, Vol. 52" [67] Camila Cabello featuring Ed Sheeran "Bam Bam" [68] 35 August 26 [69] Harry Styles "As ...
Pages in category "Spanish women singers" The following 71 pages are in this category, out of 71 total. ... This page was last edited on 1 November 2022, ...
Luis Miguel, remains the highest-grossing live Latin music artist and has the highest-grossing tour (Luis Miguel Tour 2023–24) This is a list of the highest-grossing concert tours in the Latin industry. [a] Billboard and Pollstar are two major publications that regularly provide the official figure of concerts' gross revenue worldwide.
Motomami by Spanish singer Rosalía wins the Latin Grammy Award for Album of the Year, making her the first female artist to achieve this accolade more than once. For the first time in Latin Grammy history, the Best New Artist accolade is presented to more than one artists in a tie, with Angela Alvarez and Silvana Estrada , the former a 95 year ...
The Billboard logo. The Billboard Hot Latin Songs is a record chart in the United States for Latin singles, published weekly by Billboard magazine since September 6, 1986. The chart's methodology was only based on airplay from Spanish-language radio stations from its inception until the issue dated October 13, 2012, when Billboard updated its methodology to a multi-metric system, including ...
Erick Brian Colon (member of CNCO); Adalberto Álvarez; Addys Mercedes; Albita; Alfredo de la Fé; Ángel Reyes; Armando Peraza; Arturo Sandoval; Aylín Mújica; Benny Moré
Billboard magazine posthumously named singer Selena the Top Artist of the 1990s, due to her fourteen top-ten singles in the Hot Latin Songs chart (including seven number-one hits). [6] Selena had the most successful singles of 1994 and 1995, "Amor Prohibido" and "No Me Queda Más". [7]