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The Weeknd is back in action, leading a batch of new-music releases that includes titles from Lil Durk, All That Remains, Hunxho, Ohio’s Klassic Kloudhead and guitar gods Joe Satriani, Steve Vai and Eric Johnson (all subject to change) …
The Weeknd, “Hurry Up Tomorrow” (XO/Republic): Delayed a week due to the Los Angeles wildfires, the Canadian hitmaker’s sixth solo album is the third of a trilogy (with 2020’s “After Hours” and 2022’s “Dawn FM”) and also shares a title with the psychological thriller film of the same name due out May 15. The Weeknd worked with co-producers such as Max Martin and Pharrell Williams, and guests including Playboi Carti and Anitta on the singles “Timeless” and “Sao Paulo,” respectively. He’s said this may be his last release under The Weeknd moniker, but we’ve been hearing that for a while.
If you’re looking for some new music to add to your playlist, look no further than The Weeknd’s latest album, ‘Hurry Up Tomorrow.’ The Canadian singer-songwriter has once again proven his talent for crafting infectious pop hits that are sure to get stuck in your head.But The Weeknd isn’t the only artist dropping new music this week. Here are 9 more albums that you must hear:
1. Billie Eilish – ‘Happier Than Ever’
2. Lorde – ‘Solar Power’
3. Doja Cat – ‘Planet Her’
4. Tyler, The Creator – ‘Call Me If You Get Lost’
5. Olivia Rodrigo – ‘SOUR’
6. Halsey – ‘If I Can’t Have Love, I Want Power’
7. Khalid – ‘Scenic Drive’
8. Kacey Musgraves – ‘star-crossed’
9. Lil Nas X – ‘MONTERO’With so much incredible music dropping this week, there’s something for everyone to enjoy. So grab your headphones and get ready to discover your new favorite album.
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#Weeknds #Hurry #Tomorrow #albums #hear #week5 Circle Paper Punch, Handmade Scrapbook Paper Puncher, Different Size of Scrapbooking Punches Crafting Designs for Office Supplies, Card Making, DIY Albums Photos, Classic White
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Looking for the perfect tool to add a unique touch to your crafting projects? Look no further than the 5 Circle Paper Punch! This handmade scrapbook paper puncher comes in a variety of sizes, making it perfect for all your crafting needs.Whether you’re working on office supplies, card making, DIY albums, or classic white photos, this scrapbooking punch is sure to elevate your designs. The different sizes of circles make it easy to create layered designs, intricate patterns, or simple accents.
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Top 10 U.S. Albums of All Time1. Thriller by Michael Jackson
2. The Dark Side of the Moon by Pink Floyd
3. Rumours by Fleetwood Mac
4. The Beatles (The White Album) by The Beatles
5. Purple Rain by Prince
6. Born to Run by Bruce Springsteen
7. Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band by The Beatles
8. Abbey Road by The Beatles
9. Hotel California by Eagles
10. What’s Going On by Marvin GayeWhat are some of your favorite U.S. albums? Let us know in the comments!
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Mac Miller’s posthumous album Balloonerism arrives two days prior to what would have been the rapper’s 33rd birthday.
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Mac Miller’s posthumous album Balloonerism arrives two days prior to what would have been the rapper’s 33rd birthday.
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NPR Music’s Stephen Thompson welcomes aboard Kara Manning of New York City public radio station WFUV to discuss the best new albums hitting streaming services on Friday, Jan. 17.
Featured Albums
• Mac Miller, Balloonerism
• The Weather Station, Humanhood
• jasmine.4.t, You are the Morning
• Victoria Canal, Slowly, It Dawns
• Blue Lake, WeftOther notable albums out Jan. 17
• Songhoy Blues, Heritage
• Ela Minus, DIA
• Kele (of Block Party), The Singing Winds, Pt. 3
• Pastel, Souls in Motion
• Rufus Wainwright, Dream Requiem
• Yola, My Way EP
• chlothegod, I Feel Different Every Day EP
• Black Nāo Maya, Despertar
• Amayo, Lion Awakes
• Benjamin Lackner, Spindrift
• Brendon Moeller, Blue Moon
• Busta Rhymes, Dragon Season… The Awakening
• David Gray, Dear Life
• Delivery, Force Majeure
• Ex-Vöid, In Love Again
• Flora Hibberd, Swirl
• lots of hands, into a pretty room
• Niambi, Taboo EP
• Pigeon Pit, Crazy Arms
• Rose Gray, Louder, Please
• Son Lux, Risk of Make Believe EP
• Sophie Jamieson, I Still Want to Share
• Stile Antico, The Golden Renaissance: Palestrina
• Television Personalities, Tune In, Turn On, Drop Out: The Television Personalities Radio Sessions – 1980-1993
• The Pro-Teens, MF TEEN: Your Concurrence In The Above Is Assumed (MF Doom covers)
• Tim Berne, Yikes Too
• Willow Avalon, Southern Belle Raisin’ Hell
• ZORA, Belladonna
- "Fetch the Bolt Cutters" by Fiona Apple
- "Future Nostalgia" by Dua Lipa
- "Manic" by Halsey
- "Everyday Life" by Coldplay
- "Rare" by Selena Gomez
These are just a few of the incredible albums released on January 17th. Check out NPR’s All Songs Considered for more recommendations and reviews!
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Meridian Sooloos Ensemble Music Server with over 1000 Albums
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Introducing the Meridian Sooloos Ensemble Music Server, the ultimate solution for music enthusiasts with over 1000 albums at their fingertips.Experience the convenience of having your entire music collection stored in one sleek and stylish device. With the Meridian Sooloos Ensemble, you can easily browse, search, and play your favorite albums with just a few taps on the touchscreen interface.
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Introducing the Funko POP! Albums: Black Sabbath Vinyl Figure! This awesome collectible is perfect for any Black Sabbath fan, featuring the iconic album cover artwork in Funko POP! style.Whether you’re a long-time fan of the band or just starting to discover their music, this Vinyl Figure is a must-have addition to your collection. It’s great for displaying on your shelf, desk, or anywhere else you want to show off your love for Black Sabbath.
This figure is recommended for ages 3 and up, making it a fun and unique gift for fans of all ages. Don’t miss out on adding this limited edition Funko POP! Albums figure to your collection – order yours today! #BlackSabbath #FunkoPOP #VinylFigure #Collectibles #MusicMerchandise
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After the earthquake comes the aftershocks. So it’s always fascinating to see what happens when there’s a real shake-up in music’s direction. Of course, 2024 was dominated by an explosion in subversive girly pop—Charli XCX, Sabrina Carpenter, Chappell Roan. Presumably, though, those women all have more touring and writing to do before we hear new music from them. So what follows in their wake, and can the likes of Lady Gaga and Madonna compete on this new playing field?
Country music continued to make inroads by expanding its parameters (from Jelly Roll to Shaboozey), so it’s easy to imagine the genre will only keep growing, in whatever new forms it might take. A rumored new Morgan Wallen album would keep the momentum rolling for the Nashville superstar who defines this era.
The old-school formula of announcing a release date ahead of time and setting up an album with a single seems almost quaint now, so information about 2025’s big records is obviously limited. We expect new projects from Ed Sheeran (he’s “getting back into big pop”) and Miley Cyrus (inspired by Pink Floyd’s The Wall!), know that Blondie and LCD Soundsystem are putting albums out, and hear rumbles, however uncertain, from Janet Jackson and Cardi B.
Some predict that Taylor Swift will lay low for a while following the end of the Eras tour, but I don’t believe she’s capable of that. And then there’s, sigh, Rihanna—nine years since the last album and we still feel obligated to close our eyes and make a wish every January. Meantime, here’s what we know so far about the year to come.
Mac Miller, Balloonerism (January 17)
In 2020, Circles was the first posthumous release from Miller after his death in 2018, and it became his biggest album ever, including the hit “Good News.” This often-bootlegged collection dates back to 2014, and apparently contains several tracks featuring a then-obscure young singer known as SZA. In announcing the project’s release, Miller’s family noted that the rapper had gotten so close to finalizing the album that he had commissioned artwork. “We believe the project showcases both the breadth of his musical talents and fearlessness as an artist,” said the estate. “Releasing Balloonerism was something that Malcolm frequently expressed being important to him.”
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The Weeknd, Hurry Up Tomorrow (January 24)
The final installment in a trilogy that began with 2020’s After Hours and continued on 2022’s Dawn FM, Abel Tesfaye’s sixth studio album will be accompanied by a “psychological thriller” feature film starring Jenna Ortega and Barry Keoghan, due out in May. Producers on the new record include Max Martin and Pharrell Williams, and Tesfaye has said that the album is “probably [his] last hurrah” under The Weeknd persona; “I’m definitely trying to shed that skin and be reborn.”
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Lana Del Rey, The Right Person Will Stay (May 21)
Last January, a few months after her mysterious appearance working the counter at an Alabama Waffle House, Lana Del Rey said that an album called Lasso was coming out in September and that she was ditching the dream-pop and going country. As the recording went on and the title shifted to The Right Person Will Stay, she seems to have backed off the strict genre description—though she’s still headlining the Stagecoach festival in April. Del Rey has teased that the first single from the 13-track album is “Henry” (presumably the same song as “Henry, Come On,” previewed with a snippet last year), and indicated that producers include previous collaborators Jack Antonoff, Zach Dawes, and Drew Erickson, as well as Nashville powerhouse Luke Laird.
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Lady Gaga, TBA
Having survived the disaster of the Joker: Folie a Deux movie, Lady Gaga bounced back with “Die with a Smile,” her smash duet with Bruno Mars, and “Disease,” the first single from her upcoming seventh album, which she says is coming in February. Gaga claims that the record contains “so many different genres, so many different styles, so many different dreams,” and that “there’s a lot of pain associated with this adventure…And when I start to explore that pain it can bring out another side to my artistry.”
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Paul McCartney, TBA
We knew that Sir Paul was working with superproducer Andrew Watt on his first album since 2020’s solo “rockdown” project McCartney III; that’s how he ended up in the studio with the Rolling Stones in 2023. Things seemed to have gone quiet since then, but McCartney recently posted on his website that his new year’s resolution is to complete the album. “I’ve been working on a lot of songs, and have had to put it to the side because of the tour,” he wrote. “So, I’m hoping to get back into that and finish up.” Some speculation has the project coming sooner rather than later.
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Elton John, TBA
His five-year-long farewell tour finally ended, but Sir Elton hasn’t slowed down. In the last few months, there was the Never Too Late documentary (complete with a new duet with Brandi Carlile), the opening of The Devil Wears Prada musical in London (at which he announced his struggle with vision loss), and the opening—and closing—of the Tammy Faye musical on Broadway. Captain Fantastic has also said that he’s working on a new album with lyricist Bernie Taupin; “You will be getting some more [music],” he recently told Stephen Colbert. “The juices have never dried up.”
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J. Cole, The Fall Off (TBA)
Let’s not forget that it was actually a J. Cole lyric that lit the match on the Kendrick Lamar-Drake battle that overshadowed hip-hop in 2024. At a recent Madison Square Garden performance, Cole dropped a hint that his new album could come out before the fifth and final Dreamville festival in April; “Hopefully I’ll have something new to perform for y’all,” he said at the close of the show. The Fall Off has been a long time coming; he started work on it in 2016, announced a release in 2020, but maybe this time it’s for real.
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Madonna, TBA
Since the release of her last studio album, Madame X, in 2019, Madonna hasn’t had an easy time. The Celebration tour was postponed after she was hospitalized (and put in a medically induced coma) with a bacterial infection, her brothers Anthony and Chris both passed away, and she has grappled for years with the autobiographical film she planned to direct. She recently wrote that she’s shifted her focus to recording new music with longtime collaborator Stuart Price. “Songwriting and making music is the one area where I don’t need to ask anyone for their permission,” she posted. “i’m so excited to share it with you. Who wants to hear new music in 2025!”
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Bruce Springsteen, TBA
It’s shaping up to be an interesting year for The Boss. He turned 75 in September but he remains on the road, returning to Europe for dates over the summer. August will mark the 50th anniversary of Born to Run, and filming continues on Deliver Me From Nowhere, with Jeremy Allen White playing Springsteen during the making of the Nebraska album. And in December, his team put out a statement indicating that releases (plural) in 2025 will include “a look back at Springsteen’s storied recording career, featuring never-before-heard material,” leading to widespread whispers about a sequel to 1998’s Tracks—a box set which included outtakes, B-sides, alternate versions, and demos.
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Spinal Tap, Spinal Tap II (TBA)
Turn the amps up to 11, hide your drummers—the Tap is back. Forty-one years after the mother of all mockumentaries, This is Spinal Tap, was released, Spinal Tap II is due out later this year. The soundtrack album will include guest spots from Paul McCartney and Elton John, who both have cameos in the film (not “Spinal Tap-type songs,” according to director Rob Reiner, “ones that people know”). It’s unclear whether we’ll get music from other stars who show up on screen (Lars Ulrich, Garth Brooks, Questlove), but Reiner did reveal that one new Derek Smalls track is called “Rockin’ in the Urn”—”all about the fact that even after he’s dead, he’s still going to be performing.”
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As music lovers eagerly await the release of new music from their favorite artists, anticipation is building for the most highly anticipated albums of 2025. Here are the top 10 albums that fans can’t wait to get their hands on:1. Adele – After her hugely successful album “25,” fans are eagerly awaiting Adele’s next release, rumored to be titled “30.”
2. Kendrick Lamar – The Grammy-winning rapper is set to release his highly anticipated follow-up to “DAMN.” in 2025.
3. Rihanna – Fans have been waiting for new music from Rihanna for years, and 2025 may finally be the year they get their wish.
4. Taylor Swift – With each album release, Taylor Swift continues to reinvent herself, and fans are excited to see what she has in store for 2025.
5. Drake – The Canadian rapper has been teasing new music for a while now, and fans are hoping to finally hear his next album in 2025.
6. Billie Eilish – After the success of her debut album “When We All Fall Asleep, Where Do We Go?,” fans are eagerly awaiting Billie Eilish’s next release.
7. Kanye West – The enigmatic rapper and producer is always full of surprises, and fans can’t wait to see what he has in store for 2025.
8. The Weeknd – After the success of his album “After Hours,” fans are eagerly awaiting The Weeknd’s next project.
9. Lorde – The New Zealand singer-songwriter has been quiet on the music front lately, but fans are hopeful that she will release new music in 2025.
10. Frank Ocean – The elusive singer-songwriter is known for his unique sound and style, and fans are eagerly awaiting his next album.
With so many highly anticipated albums set to be released in 2025, music fans have a lot to look forward to in the coming year. Which of these albums are you most excited for? Let us know in the comments!
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30 Must-Hear Albums Coming Out In 2025: Lana Del Rey, Lisa, Tate McRae, Mac Miller, Bad Bunny & Many More
In the fall of 2000, the Latin GRAMMY Awards made their television debut live on CBS, making history as the first prime-time bilingual broadcast to air on network TV.
The ceremony arrived right on time: the “Latin Explosion” was just beginning, and everyone was taking notice. Marc Anthony had risen to No. 3 on Billboard’s Hot 100 with his smash hit, “I Need To Know (Dímelo),” Ricky Martin’s 1999 performance at the GRAMMY Awards catapulted him to international success, and Carlos Santana was in the midst of a comeback with his No. 1 collaboration “Smooth,” with Rob Thomas. Jennifer Lopez, Enrique Iglesias, and rising crossover star Shakira were all adding fuel to the fire.
It was this rising movement that had prompted the establishment of The Latin Recording Academy in 1997 and, by 2000, the idea of having their own ceremony seemed like a no-brainer. Hosted by a rotating cast of stars including Gloria Estefan, Jennifer Lopez, Andy García, Jimmy Smits, and Antonio Banderas, the show was broadcast to nearly 9 million viewers. And while it may have been expensive to orchestrate, then-president of The Recording Academy, Micahel Greene, told Billboard that it was “the best investment the academy ever made.”
Since then, the show has become known as the Biggest Night In Latin Music, the ceremony regularly brings together artists and fans all over the world, drawing in 18.9 million viewers in 2024. This year, the Latin GRAMMY Awards will be held on Nov. 14, broadcast from Miami, Florida.
Read more: 2024 Latin GRAMMYs: See The Full Nominations List
Ahead of the 25th Annual ceremony, revisit 25 songs that have defined the Latin GRAMMYs. As you read, press play on the playlists below.
“Oye Cómo Va” — Ricky Martin (2000)
Just a few months before the Latin GRAMMYs’ inaugural ceremony, the Latin music world suffered the loss of Tito Puente, the legendary Puerto Rican bandleader and composer. To honor his legacy, Ricky Martin kicked off the show with an electric rendition of Puentes’ iconic 1962 cha-cha-chá song, “Oye Cómo Va,” (later covered by Santana to great success in 1971), as part of a medley performed alongside Celia Cruz and Gloria Estefan.
It had only been a year since Martin had taken the world by storm with “Livin’ la Vida Loca” — the lead single of his English-language debut, and the track that helped the “Latin explosion” of the 2000s take off. With this performance, Martin proved that while he was chasing down crossover success, he would always celebrate his roots.
“Fíjate Bien” — Juanes (2001)
It might be hard to imagine a time before Juanes was an internationally-renowned Latin rockstar. But back in 2001, the Colombian singer was a relatively new solo act, having disbanded his rock band, Ekhymosis in 1998. His debut album, Fíjate Bien, didn’t make waves on the charts outside of Colombia, but it did catch the attention of The Latin Recording Academy. The singer entered the ceremony with seven Latin GRAMMY nominations, and left with three wins, including Best New Artist.
His success that night prompted him to head straight back into the studio with more than 40 demos for producer Gustavo Santaolalla. These sessions would eventually become Un Día Normal — Juanes’ international breakthrough. To date, Juanes holds the record for second-most Latin GRAMMYs won, with 27 total.
“La Negra Tiene Tumbao” — Celia Cruz (2002)
Sporting a gravity-defying white and blue wig and matching sapphire-sequined gown, Celia Cruz delivered her final performance at the award show in style. That night, the 76-year-old salsa superstar was up for five awards, taking home Best Salsa Album for her release, La Negra Tiene Tumbao.
Its title track of the same name fused the music she was most known for with reggae and hip-hop, and marked her last major hit before her death the following year in 2003. With a dazzling laugh and a booming voice, Cruz accepted her award saying, “Damas y caballeros, excuse my English, but I love you,” exiting the stage with her signature catchphrase: “¡Azúcar!”
“En el 2000” — Natalia Lafourcade (2003)
Though she didn’t take home an award in 2003, Mexican singer/songwriter Natalia Lafourcade left her mark with her imaginative and funky breakout single, “En el 2000.” The accompanying album, her self-titled debut, gained critical acclaim for its combination of alternative pop, bossa nova, and Latin rock sounds.
Up for three awards that year, including Best New Artist, Lafourcade went on to become the most-awarded woman in Latin GRAMMYs history, with 17 awards to date.
“Casi” — Soraya (2004)
After being diagnosed with Stage III breast cancer in 2000, the Colombian American singer made her triumphant return to the music industry with her fourth album. The self-titled record featured two of her biggest hits, “Solo Por Ti” and “Casi.” Each of the album’s 12 tracks were written, produced, and arranged by the singer, earning her the first-ever Latin GRAMMY for Best Singer-Songwriter Album, and her first and only Latin GRAMMY.
After receiving her award, Soraya said, “I’m standing here as a fighter … hopefully paving the way for many other female singer-songwriters.”
“Gasolina” — Daddy Yankee (2005)
It would be difficult to overstate the global impact of Daddy Yankee’s megahit, “Gasolina” — the first reggaeton song to be nominated for a Latin GRAMMY for Record Of The Year, and the first to be inducted into the National Recording Registry at the Library of Congress.
While the song ultimately lost out to Alejandro Sanz’s “Tu No Tienes Alma,” “Gasolina” became one of the most influential Latin music tracks of all time. The single helped introduce a global audience to reggaeton, kickstarting a larger movement within Latin music, and opening the door to a generation of young musicians who came after it.
Read more: Songbook: Celebrating Daddy Yankee’s Legendary Three-Decade Reggaeton Reign
“La Tortura” — Shakira featuring Alejandro Sanz (2006)
By 2006, Shakira had already cemented herself as a mainstay in Latin music, so it was only a matter of time before she began to break records at the Latin GRAMMYs. At the 7th Annual awards, she became the first female artist to win in the three major categories: Record Of The Year, Album Of The Year, and Song Of The Year.
Building on the success of her English-language debut, Laundry Service, the Colombian singer returned in 2005 with Fijación Oral Vol. 1, which became the highest-selling Latin pop album of the decade in the U.S. She teamed up with Alejandro Sanz to perform their song, “La Tortura,” featuring some of her signature hypnotizing belly dancing moves.
Read more: Every Year Is The Year Of Shakira: 10 Songs That Prove She’s Always Been A Superstar
“Espacio Sideral” — Jesse & Joy (2007)
Mexico City-born sibling duo Jesse & Joy made a splash in 2006 with their debut single, “Espacio Sideral.” The guitar-driven pop rock song about being lovesick went gold in Mexico, and broke through the Top 40 of Billboard’s Top Latin Songs Chart. The song gained enough traction to earn the duo a coveted win for Best New Artist.
“No Llores” — Gloria Estefan, José Feliciano, and Carlos Santana (2008)
Following a rousing performance of her songs, “Mi Tierra” and “Oye Mi Canto,” 2008 Person Of The Year Gloria Estefan amped up the energy even more by bringing out fellow Latin icons José Feliciano and Carlos Santana.
It was a fitting collaboration. Estefan brought the sounds of Cuba and Miami to the rest of the world, following in the footsteps of artists like Feliciano (himself credited with being one of the first Latin American acts to find crossover success in the English-speaking market of the 1960s) and Santana — whose blend of American rock and blues with Latin American jazz made him an international success in the 1970s.
Juan Gabriel — “El Noa Noa” (2009)
Juan Gabriel may have been the one being honored as The Latin Recording Academy’s Person Of TheYear in 2009, but it was “El Divo de Juárez” who gifted the audience with a marathon performance lasting for almost 40 minutes during the ceremony in Las Vegas.
Celebrating a prolific career spanning three decades, Gabriel strutted around the stage, singing hit after hit alongside mariachis and folklórico dancers donning their colorful skirts. By his final song, “El Noa Noa,” the awards ceremony had been transformed into an all-out party that had kept the audience on their feet, and pushed the show nearly 30 minutes past its original three-hour duration.
“Por Qué No Le Calas / Ya Lo Sé” — Jenni Rivera (2010)
In what would be Jenni Rivera’s final Latin GRAMMYs performance before her tragic death in 2012, the Mexican American “Diva de la Banda” gave it her all with a mashup of “Por Qué No Le Calas” and “Ya Lo Sé,” from her 2009 LP, La Gran Señora. After cementing herself as a powerful female voice in the male-dominated world of banda music, Rivera pivoted to mariachi for the album.
It was a risk, especially considering how few women had managed to break through and reach commercial success in the genre, but it was one that paid off. The album peaked at No. 2 on Billboard’s Top Latin Albums Chart, and became the best-selling Regional Mexican Album of 2010.
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“Latinoamérica” — Calle 13 (2011)
Puerto Rico’s preeminent hip-hop duo Calle 13 walked into the 12th Annual Latin GRAMMYs already having made history with a whopping 10 nominations for their fourth studio album, Entren Los Que Quieran, and its fifth single, “Latinoamérica.” Known for their provocative and thoughtful lyrics that often tackle social justice and politics, the track tells the story of Latin America, weaving together stories of corruption, resistance, and pride.
Supported by the Los Angeles Symphony, Residente and Visitante delivered a stirring version of the song, with Residente dedicating the performance to all of the Latin Americans who were in the room, or watching at home. “Transport yourself to your neighborhoods, to your streets, to your roots, the smell of your countries, and feel it right here in your chest.”
“Déjenme Llorar” — Carla Morrison (2012)
Without the backing of a major label, Mexican singer/songwriter Carla Morrison still managed to nab two wins for Best Alternative Music Album and Best Alternative Song for her debut LP, Déjenme Llorar and single of the same name. But it was her nomination in two of the major award categories — Album Of The Year and Song Of The Year — that turned heads.
With a plaintive voice that complements Morrison’s simple but emotive lyrics, the song helped propel the album to reach platinum status in Mexico, and signaled a rising shift in the power and influence of indie artists within the Latin music ecosystem.
“Volví a Nacer” — Carlos Vives (2013)
A decade earlier, the Colombian singer had been on top of the world. His 2001 album, Déjame Entrar, secured him his first GRAMMY Award for Best Traditional Tropical Latin Album, reached the peak of Billboard’s Latin Albums chart, and went double platinum in the U.S., propelling him to a steady string of sold-out shows. But after he was unable to reach a new deal with his label in 2004, the singer went on an extended hiatus.
Ten years later, thanks to a new record deal with Sony Music Latin, Vives staged an impressive comeback with Corazón Profundo in 2013. The album’s lead single, “Volvi a Nacer,” (Born Again) shot to No. 1 on Billboard’s Hot Latin Songs Chart. When he made his return to the Latin GRAMMYs, he left with three awards, including Song Of The Year and Best Tropical Song.
“Bailando” —Enrique Iglesias featuring Descemer Bueno and Gente de Zona (2014)
A truly global hit, Spanish crossover success Enrique Iglesias released no less than four versions of “Bailando” in three different languages, charting in more than 50 countries, going triple platinum, and beating out Shakira’s record for the longest-running single to top the Hot Latin Songs Chart by staying at No. 1 for 41 weeks.
Unable to accept the award in person while he was touring in Paris, the singer released a pre-taped performance of the song to close the show, during which he won three awards, including Song Of The Year.
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“Somos Más Americanos” — Maná and Los Tigres Del Norte (2015)
Two of Mexico’s most celebrated acts joined forces during the 16th Annual Latin GRAMMYs to remind the Latino community of the importance of using their voices ahead of the upcoming 2016 election.
Performing Los Tigres Del Norte’s “Somos Más Americanos,” an immigrant anthem that includes lyrics like “Ya me gritaron mil veces que me regrese a mi tierra …Yo no crucé la frontera, la frontera me cruzó.” (“They’ve shouted at me a thousand times to go back to my country … I didn’t cross the border, the border crossed me.” Met with rousing applause, the groups rounded out their performance by raising up a sign that read, “Latinos unidos no voten por los racistas” (Latinos united don’t vote for racists).
“Olvídame y Pega la Vuelta” — Marc Anthony and Jennifer López (2016)
Two years after the couple divorced, Marc Anthony and Jennifer López surprised their fans by announcing their reunion — their musical reunion. In 2016, the two came together to record a cover of the 1982 song, “Olvídame y Pega la Vuelta” by Argentinian sibling duo Pimpinela.
The duo performed their fourth duet together live for the first time at the 17th Annual Latin GRAMMYs, and their palpable chemistry as performers made it difficult to remember their split. Fiery, dramatic, and full of passion, the former lovers drove the crowd into a frenzy with their theatrical rendition of the song, which earned the praise of Pimpinela.
“Despacito” — Luis Fonsi featuring Daddy Yankee (2017)
Just a little over a decade after Daddy Yankee ushered in a new era of Latin music with “Gasolina,” Luis Fonsi and “Despacito” put him back on top of the world again. The hit that wouldn’t quit, “Despacito” tied with Mariah Carey for the longest-running No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100, became the first Latin song to achieve diamond status, and for three years remained the most-viewed YouTube video of all time.
Thanks to a remix version with Justin Bieber (giving the artist his first Latin GRAMMY), the song led to a new wave of investment in Spanish-language music and sparked a massive rise in collaborations with Latin artists. Its success brought reggaeton and Latin pop to the forefront of the U.S., raising the profile of other Latin acts like Maluma, Ozuna, and Bad Bunny.
Read more: Watch Luis Fonsi accept the Latin GRAMMY for Record Of The Year
“Malamente” — Rosalía (2018)
A concept album centered around a tragic 13th Century Occitan romance novel might not sound like the classic makings of a hit record, but with the avant-garde creativity and skillful flamenco-trained vocals of Spanish popstar Rosalía, El mal querer was destined for greatness.
The album’s lead single, “Malamente,” blended flamenco, hip-hop, and música urbana, going viral on social media and catching the world’s attention. Unpredictable and innovative, Rosalía emerged as a new, exciting voice in Latin music, earning five nominations at her first appearance at the Latin GRAMMYs.
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“Volver, Volver” — Vicente, Alejandro, and Alex Fernández (2019)
A masterclass performance delivered by three generations of talent, the Fernández family took over the Latin GRAMMYs in 2019 with a medley of ranchera and mariachi music. Joined by his son Alejandro Fernández, and his grandson, Alex Fernández, Vicente Fernández demonstrated exactly why he earned the title “El Ídolo de México” (The Idol of Mexico).
Capping off their set with Vicente’s “Volver Volver,” the song that made him a household name across Latin America, the trio’s voices blended beautifully. The audience roared with applause, chanting “otra, otra” as Vicente accepted the President’s Award.
Read more: Vicente, Alejandro And Alex Fernández Steal the Latin GRAMMYs With Three-Generational Performance
“Yo Perreo Sola” — Bad Bunny (2020)
Amid the 2020 Covid-19 pandemic, the nominees and performers at the 2020 Latin GRAMMYs had to get creative with their sets. With each of them performing remotely from different locations across the world, Bad Bunny — nominated for the second-most awards that night, behind Rosalía — took viewers on a joy ride through the streets of San Juan.
While most of the world was shut down, the Puerto Rican rapper reminded everyone why he deserved his newfound title as the “King of Latin Trap,” breaking through language barriers to release the highest-charting Spanish album on the Billboard 200 with YHLMDLG and becoming Spotify’s most-streamed artist in 2020. “Yo Perreo Sola” became one of the defining songs of the summer, an inescapable reggaeton bop that won a Latin GRAMMY Award for Best Reggaeton Performance.
Read more: How Bad Bunny Took Over The World: From Urbano Upstart To History-Making GRAMMY Nominee
“Patria Y Vida” — Descemer Bueno, Yotuel, Maykel Osorbo, Beatriz Luengo, El Funky, and Gente de Zona (2021)
In a category dominated by major hitmakers like Tainy, Ricky Martin, Carlos Vives, Maluma, and Rauw Alejandro, 2021’s Song Of The Year award went to a track that spoke to something much bigger than chart success. Throughout protests in Cuba in the summer of 2021, “Patria y Vida” gave voice to the people’s frustrations with their government, becoming a rallying cry for their cause.
Subverting Fidel Castro’s slogan, “Patria o muerte” (“Country or death”), the song speaks to food shortages, authoritarianism, and human rights abuses. Banned in Cuba, the song led to the arrest of Osorbo, who Romero shouted out during his acceptance speech, dedicating the award to a free Cuba, and to all Latina mothers who fight for the dreams of their children.
“Un Nuevo Amanecer” — Angela Álvarez (2022)
There was more than one reason why the Best New Artist race made history at the Latin GRAMMYs in 2022. Not only was it declared a tie between Mexican musician Silvana Estrada and Cuban American songwriter Angela Álvarez, but, at 95 years old, Álvarez marked the oldest nominee to be considered in the category.
After years of writing and performing music for her friends and family, Álvarez didn’t begin playing in public until she was 90 years old at the Avalon nightclub in Hollywood. Encouraged by her grandson to finally record her songs, Álvarez released her debut album of Cuban standards and original songs in 2021. In her emotional acceptance speech, dedicating her award to those who haven’t yet realized their dreams, saying, “While life is difficult, there’s always a way, and with faith and love, you can achieve it, I promise you. It’s never too late.”
“Un x100to” — Grupo Frontera and Bad Bunny (2023)
While Shakira and Bizarrap’s viral music session may have taken the world by storm in 2023, the 24th Annual Latin GRAMMYs belonged to Edgar Barrera. Working behind-the-scenes as a songwriter and producer, the Mexican American talent has been the architect behind countless hits, working with some of the biggest names in Latin music, including Peso Pluma, Karol G, Bad Bunny, Christian Nodal, Shakira, Marc Anthony, Fuerza Regina, and more.
In 2023, he helped build on the budding Regional Mexican boom by orchestrating the chart-topping collaboration between Grupo Frontera and Bad Bunny, “Un x100to,” which marked the group’s first top five hit on the Billboard Hot 100. Leading the night with an impressive 13 nominations, Barrera picked up the award for Best Regional Mexican Song, Producer Of The Year, and snagged the first Songwriter Of The Year award.
“Mi Ex Tenía Razón” — Karol G (2024)
Six years after winning Best New Artist at the Latin GRAMMYs in 2018, there’s no denying that Karol G is the head “Bichota” in charge. She’s taken the reins as one of the leading voices in a rising tide of young female artists dominating reggaeton and Latin pop. Her 2024 mixtape, Mañana Será Bonito (Bichota Season), built on the success of her Latin GRAMMY Award-winning album, Mañana Será Bonito — the first all-Spanish language album by a female artist to debut at the top of the Billboard 200 — which earned her a historic win as the first woman to win Best Música Urbana Album at the 2024 GRAMMY Awards.
The mixtape’s second single, “Mi Ex Tenía Razón,” is an homage to one of the Colombian singer’s biggest musical inspirations: the “Queen of Tejano,” Selena Quintanilla. Delivering her own version of Selena’s trademark Tejano-cumbia fusion, Karol G sings about an ex who told her she would never find someone like him, only to end up with someone much better. The song is up for two Latin GRAMMY Awards, including Song Of The Year.
2025 is shaping up to be a huge year for music, with some of the biggest names in the industry set to release new albums. From Lana Del Rey to Lisa, Tate McRae to Mac Miller, Bad Bunny to many more, there’s something for everyone to look forward to. Here are 30 must-hear albums coming out in 2025:1. Lana Del Rey – TBD
2. Lisa (BLACKPINK) – TBD
3. Tate McRae – TBD
4. Mac Miller – TBD
5. Bad Bunny – TBD
6. Taylor Swift – TBD
7. The Weeknd – TBD
8. Kendrick Lamar – TBD
9. Drake – TBD
10. Billie Eilish – TBD
11. BTS – TBD
12. Ariana Grande – TBD
13. Lorde – TBD
14. Post Malone – TBD
15. Dua Lipa – TBD
16. J. Cole – TBD
17. Harry Styles – TBD
18. Rihanna – TBD
19. Adele – TBD
20. Ed Sheeran – TBD
21. Cardi B – TBD
22. Megan Thee Stallion – TBD
23. Bruno Mars – TBD
24. Khalid – TBD
25. Shawn Mendes – TBD
26. Halsey – TBD
27. Olivia Rodrigo – TBD
28. Doja Cat – TBD
29. Justin Bieber – TBD
30. Lady Gaga – TBDWith such a star-studded lineup, 2025 is sure to be a year to remember for music fans. Keep an eye out for these must-hear albums and get ready to add some new favorites to your playlist.
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