
Bad Bunny - Debut Tour in New York
Latin trap is still relatively new as a subgenre, and only in the past year have tracks consistently populated the Billboard charts. In New York Friday night (March 3), however, Bad Bunny’s stage presence, flow and demeanor was that of a veteran light-years ahead of his first major tour.
Playing a third, sold-out show at United Palace in uptown Manhattan, Bad Bunny -- without even a first album to his name -- craftily navigated a string of hits that went from the overtly sexual to the danceable, with pals J Balvin and Alex Sensation stopping by for guest appearances.
Romeo Santos - Golden Tour
With new and old bravado, Romeo's stellar showmanship comes with plenty of surprises.
On an unseasonably warm Thursday night (Feb. 15), the self-proclaimed King of Bachata kicked off his 18-city Golden Tour in New York City’s Madison Square Garden. The veteran Latin sensation and internationally celebrated artist is here to remind people why he’s at the top, so forget everything you’ve read, seen or heard about a Romeo Santos concert.
John Leguizamo's 'Latin History for Morons'
Take a seat at John Leguizamo’s Latin History for Morons, and you’ll learn about the obscure yet pivotal details of what it means to be Latino in America. In his one-man show, he decodes the turbulent past and messages of triumph of Latin ancestry that often get lost in the history books of mainstream academia, which erroneously teach an Anglo-infused faux reality.
Interview with C Tangana
C. Tangana has been making waves in the Spanish rap scene since 2006, back when he was known as as Crema. Unlike his fellow Spanish-speaking rappers -- J Balvin, Nicky Jam, Daddy Yankee and Maluma to name a few – the 27-year-old hasn’t achieved mainstream clout in Latin America or the U.S. -- yet.