By Ashley Iasimone Bad Bunny will soon be soothing babies to sleep with Rockabye Baby!’s upcoming album release, Lullaby Renditions of Bad Bunny. The set, featuring instrumental lullaby versions ...
Taller Puertorriqueño in North Philadelphia buzzed with excitement Wednesday night as Philly Boricuas, a grassroots organization dedicated to uniting the city’s Puerto Rican community, hosted a ...
SAN JUAN — Bad Bunny’s newest album is his most political thus far. In it, he integrates traditional Puerto Rican music while highlighting both the colonial and revolutionary history of the island. It ...
Bad Bunny’s music is about to get a baby-friendly makeover with Lullaby Renditions of Bad Bunny, the latest release from Rockabye Baby!. Set to drop on February 21, the album features instrumental ...
THE WEEK'S MOST POPULAR LATIN ALBUMS, BASED ON MULTIMETRIC CONSUMPTION, BLENDING TRADITIONAL ALBUM SALES, STREAMING-EQUIVALENT ALBUMS AND TRACK-EQUIVALENT ALBUMS, AS COMPILED BY LUMINATE.
Taylor Swift has made charts history, becoming the female artist with the most albums to have reached number one in the UK. Lover (Live From Paris) netted Swift her 13th number one album on the UK ...
Trisha Yearwood is leaning into her songwriter side with a new album consisting entirely of songs she wrote or co-wrote — the first time in her career she's ever released such a project.
Selena Gomez and Benny Blanco also shared the album's first single, a guitar-driven ballad dubbed 'Scared of Loving You' Selena Gomez and Benny Blanco are set to release their first collaborative ...
Here is your 2025 hard rock + metal album release calendar and all of this week's newest albums! Each week is loaded with new rock and metal releases and keeping track of it all can be pretty ...
Selena Gomez and Benny Blanco are set to release their first collaborative album, “I Said I Love You First.” The new project will be released on March 21 via SMG Music/Friend Keep Secrets ...
The song, "The Twelve Days of Christmas" is an English Christmas carol. From 1558 until 1829, Roman Catholics in England were not permitted to practice their faith openly.