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Eladio Carrión's ‘DON KBRN' Album & More Best New Music Latin
Eladio Carrión's ‘DON KBRN' Album & More Best New Music Latin

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time04-04-2025

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Eladio Carrión's ‘DON KBRN' Album & More Best New Music Latin

New Music Latin is a compilation of the best new Latin songs and albums recommended by Billboard Latin and Billboard Español editors. Check out this week's picks below. Eladio Carrión, (Rimas Entertainment) More from Billboard Hailee Steinfeld Opens Up About Josh Allen Engagement & Singing In Front of Elton John Rob49 & His Friends Kept Saying 'WTHELLY,' Now It's a Viral Song Alex Warren's 'Ordinary' Scores Third Week at No. 1 on U.K. Singles Chart Eladio Carrión's DON KBRN lands with razor-sharp intent, cementing his role as a dominant figure in Latin trap. With an ambitious 22-track lineup inspired by Yakuza mystique and Samurai discipline, according to the press release, the LP packs raw lyricism, relentless ambition, and next-level collaborations. The star-studded release includes Myke Towers ('Vetements,' a braggadocious anthem of success), Peso Pluma ('Tiffany,' a flashy ode to street hustle), Jessie Reyez ('Call My Line,' a bilingual R&B lament), and Big Sean ('Branzino,' an old-school hip-hop gem). Contributions from Young Miko, Cris Mj, Quevedo, and others also make for a riveting listen. Solo tracks like 'Ohtani' and 'Harmonía' further highlight the artist's range, where he embraces trap, melodic rap, and introspective cuts. Lebron James is even seen bumping 'H.I.M.' on his IG Story. The production — by Hide Miyabi, Finesse, Deadts, OZ, G.O.K.B., and more — marked by bold experimentation, also brings DON KBRN to life as a daring statement of intent, showcasing Eladio Carrión's linguistic mastery while setting a new standard for Latin trap. — ISABELA RAYGOZA Pipe Bueno, Majo Aguilar & Mariachi Sol de Mexico, 'Bailar Contigo' (PB Entertainment/Warner Music Latina) Pipe Bueno, a renowned Música Popular artist in Colombia, has joined forces with breakout mariachi songstress, Majo Aguilar, and the legendary Mariachi Sol de México for a heartfelt Carlos Vives tribute. In a new rendition of 'Bailar Contigo,' a cumbia-rock classic released by Vives in 2013, Bueno showcases his charming vocals alongside Aguilar's captivating style, interlaced with vibrant mariachi guitars and lively trumpets. This release marks the launch of Bueno's upcoming EP, Homenaje a Carlos Vives, which celebrates the enduring legacy of one of Colombia's most cherished artists. The music video for 'Bailar Contigo' was beautifully filmed in the picturesque landscape of Jalisco, a region renowned for its rich cultural heritage of tequila production and mariachi music.— INGRID FAJARDO Yandel, (Y Entertainment/Warner Music Latina) The Puerto Rican hitmaker reimagines some of his career-defining songs — from 'Abusadora' to 'Rakata' — in Sinfónico, a 29-track set recorded live in Miami with the Florida International University Symphony Orchestra. While it's not the first time an urban artist records with an orchestra, Sinfónico is truly a grand experience offering a different approach to música urbana fusing reggaetón and symphony. Giving his iconic catalog a whole new sonic identity, Yandel launched his reggaetón-meets-orchestra concept back in October when he performed at the Florida International University with the school's symphony orchestra. The album precedes his Sinfónico Tour, which is set to kick off May 10 in San Juan, Puerto Rico and wrap June 21 in Houston, where Yandel will perform his biggest hits alongside local symphony orchestras. — GRISELDA FLORES Luis Figueroa & Christian Alicea, 'Si Llamas' (Sony Music Latin/Magnus Media) In a surprising yet pleasing collaboration, Luis Figueroa and Christian Alicea (two former Billboard Latin Artist on the Rise) deliver 'Si Llamas.' Both Puerto Rican artists are paving the way for the new generation of salsa stars, respectively, but this is the first time that they join forces to further solidify the movement. Produced by Venezuelan hitmaker Motiff, who is also betting on the new sound of salsa music, 'Si Llamas' blends traditional salsa rhythms with Latin urban tones — the two genres that best characterize La Isla del Encanto's musical flavor. Lyrically, the song is sensual and flirty, telling the story of an unexpected encounter that leaves a lasting impression and begs to be re-lived. A music video accompanies the track, spotlighting Figueroa and Alicea's potent vocals, playful bromance and killer dance moves. — JESSICA ROIZ Estevie, 'Un Error' (Nice Life Recording Company' Racking up co-signs from artists like DannyLux, Eslabon Armado and Cuco since her breakthrough in 2022, Estevie is among a handful of rising female artists in the música mexicana space that are offering a fresh take on the genre. Best known for her hip-swiveling cumbias that will promptly get you on your feet, her latest release is no exception. 'Un Error,' co-produced by hitmakers like Ulises Lozano and Ernesto Fernández, is powered by an infectious, thumping cumbia beat accompanied by the norteño accordion. In 'Un Error,' Estevie sings in her signature velvety vocals about a mistake that might affect her relationship. 'I ask you to please forgive me … whatever happened I just want your love but I made a mistake,' she exclaims. — of Billboard Chart Rewind: In 1989, New Kids on the Block Were 'Hangin' Tough' at No. 1 Janet Jackson's Biggest Billboard Hot 100 Hits H.E.R. & Chris Brown 'Come Through' to No. 1 on Adult R&B Airplay Chart

Duki Brings His Electrifying Trap to Viña del Mar, Earns Gaviotas de Plata & Oro
Duki Brings His Electrifying Trap to Viña del Mar, Earns Gaviotas de Plata & Oro

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time01-03-2025

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Duki Brings His Electrifying Trap to Viña del Mar, Earns Gaviotas de Plata & Oro

Argentinian trap star Duki lit up the 2025 Viña del Mar International Song Festival on Friday (Feb. 28), making his debut at the Quinta Vergara as the headliner of the urban music night that also featured Puerto Rican hitmaker Eladio Carrión and Chilean artist Kidd Voodoo. Showcasing his impressive flow, Duki kicked off his set with the pulsating 'GIVENCHY,' dressed in jeans, black jacket and T-shirt and silver chains. The face-tattooed singer looked like a rock star accompanied by drums, bass and guitar, while the audience chanted along with him at the top of their lungs. Behind him, fire images were blazing on the huge screens. More from Billboard How Chile's Viña Del Mar Festival Navigated Controversy and a Nationwide Power Outage Yves Discusses Being Unrecognizable in LOONA, Caroline Polachek's Influence at First U.S. Solo Tour Producer Bob Ezrin Renounces U.S. Citizenship, Returns Home to Canada 'Thank you so much, everyone! How are we doing tonight, Viña? Thanks for the love,' he said amid the screams of the audience after performing hits including 'Si Te Sentís Sola,' 'Pininfarina,' 'Además De Mí' and 'Sin Frenos,' his 2021 track with Bizarrap and Carrión. 'A slightly more intimate, more sung moment is coming up. I hope you like it,' he announced shortly after, performing 'Buscarte Lejos,' but soon he had everyone on their feet jumping to 'Harakiri.' With the energy high in the venue, Viña hosts Karen Doggenweiler and Rafael Araneda presented him with the Gaviota de Plata (Silver Seagull). 'This is the first award I've received in my entire career,' said Duki, dedicating it to his followers and his parents, and also thanking urban acts from Chile who helped opened the doors for him in the country. But the show didn't end there. The Argentine star continued with 'Duki: Bzrp Music Sessions, Vol. 50,' which he started a cappella with an impressive flow before the music kicked in. Then came the reggaeton 'Te Traje Flores,' as well as the No. 1 hit on the Billboard Argentina Hot 100 'Los del Espacio,' originally performed with LIT Killah, Tiago PZK, Emilia, Rusherking, Big One and FMK. Among others, he sang the rockier 'No Me Llores' and his 2019 trap hit 'Goteo,' a powerful track that alludes to the image of 'dripping' in wealth and style, symbolized by luxury brands like Gucci, Nike, Philippe Patek, Rolex, and Cartier. In the end, Duki didn't take home just the first award of his career — he also received the Gaviota de Oro (Gold Seagull), the highest recognition awarded by the Viña del Mar audience. Visibly moved, Duki wiped away tears, kissed his trophy, and with great humility thanked his fans and his parents again, who proudly watched their son triumph from the front row. 'Thank you for making my dream come true,' he said. To close, the 28-year-old rapper once again had the 'monster' chanting along with 'Malbec,' 'She Don't Give a Fo' and 'Nueva Era,' before disappearing from the stage. Following Duki's performance, Eladio Carrión set the house on fire with a highly energetic performance. Accompanied by a group of dancers and a live band, the Puerto Rican star began with 'Hugo,' and kept the adrenaline high in the Quinta Vergara, where the audience didn't stop jumping and singing one hit after another, including 'Si La Calle Llama,' 'Tata' and his Bad Bunny collab 'Thunder y Lightning.' 'Food evening, Viñaaa!' the artist greeted his fans. 'What a blessing to be able to give you a little love; so many years of love and respect that Chile has given me. Very grateful for the opportunity. And I want to know something: Who came to do trap with me?' The atmosphere became even more lively with 'Sin Frenos,' which the audience chanted from beginning to end. Carrión also greeted viewers around the world — including those watching the exclusive Billboard broadcast in the U.S. — and especially his mother, to whom he dedicated his latest album Sol María. He immediately sang his melodious 'TQMQA,' Spanish acronym for 'I love you more than yesterday,' followed by his Rauw Alejandro collab 'Hey Lil Mama', 'Hola Cómo Vas' and 'Sigue Bailándome,' his successful 2018 dembow with YannC, Darkiel, Myke Towers and Brray. Not to be misses were 'Mi Error,' 'Coco Chanel' (also with Bad Bunny) and 'Mbappé,' for which the singer invited everyone in the audience to put away their cell phones so they could really focus on enjoying the moment. For the grand finale, he sang his powerful collaboration with Bizarrap 'Eladio Carrión: Bzrp Music Sessions, Vol. 40' while a rain of confetti fell on the stage. Viña del Mar 2025 kicked off Sunday with a riveting set by Marc Anthony and since, artists like Myriam Hernández, Ha*Ash, Carlos Vives, Carín León and Incubus have performed at the Quinta Vergara. Viña will continue Saturday (March 1), as the festival concludes with the Colombian group Morat followed by Sebastián Yatra. Both were originally scheduled for Tuesday (February 25), when the show was canceled due to a massive blackout in Chile. Best of Billboard Chart Rewind: In 1989, New Kids on the Block Were 'Hangin' Tough' at No. 1 Janet Jackson's Biggest Billboard Hot 100 Hits H.E.R. & Chris Brown 'Come Through' to No. 1 on Adult R&B Airplay Chart

How to Watch Duki & Eladio Carrión Live From Viña del Mar 2025
How to Watch Duki & Eladio Carrión Live From Viña del Mar 2025

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time28-02-2025

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How to Watch Duki & Eladio Carrión Live From Viña del Mar 2025

Argentine rapper and singer Duki will be the headlining act at the Viña del Mar International Song Festival 2025 on Friday night (Feb. 28). He will perform at the Quinta Vergara amphitheater, the festival's venue in the coastal city of Viña del Mar, Chile. Duki is scheduled to take the stage at approximately 7:30 p.m. ET, followed by Eladio Carrión. The Puerto Rican hitmaker is scheduled to perform around 11:15 p.m. ET, after a set by Chilean comedian Pam Pam. Representing the Chilean rap scene, Kidd Voodoo will close the fourth night of the festival. More from Billboard From Corridos to Reggaetón, How Netón Vega's Rise Is Fueling a Movement Maná Announces Tour of Festivals in Spain: Here Are the Dates How to Watch Incubus & The Cult Live From Viña del Mar 2025 Tonight (Feb. 27) Like all previous days, you can watch the performances in the U.S. exclusively on and After making history as the first urban artist to sell out the Santiago Bernabéu Stadium in Madrid, and also the first trap star to sell out River Plate in Argentina, Duki is set to make his big debut at Viña del Mar. The 28-year-old rapper is one of the pioneers of the Argentine urban music movement. Eladio Carrión will also perform at the Quinta Vergara. His performance will follow a busy 2024 that included his critically acclaimed Sol María album, a tribute to his mother, which peaked at No. 6 on Billboard's Top Latin Albums chart. Viña del Mar 2025 kicked off on Sunday with a riveting set by Marc Anthony and since, artists like Myriam Hernández, Ha*Ash, Carlos Vives, Carín León and Incubus have performed at the Quinta Vergara. Viña will continue on Saturday (March 1), the festival concludes with the Colombian group Morat followed by Sebastián Yatra. Both were originally scheduled for Tuesday (February 25), when the show was canceled due to a massive blackout in Chile. All nights will be livestreamed in the United States on Billboard and Billboard Español. Performances can be viewed on the player in this story beginning at 7:15 p.m. ET. Best of Billboard Chart Rewind: In 1989, New Kids on the Block Were 'Hangin' Tough' at No. 1 Janet Jackson's Biggest Billboard Hot 100 Hits H.E.R. & Chris Brown 'Come Through' to No. 1 on Adult R&B Airplay Chart

New Balance drops 1000 Colorways exclusively in the Middle East
New Balance drops 1000 Colorways exclusively in the Middle East

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time18-02-2025

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New Balance drops 1000 Colorways exclusively in the Middle East

It's time to put your most fashionable foot forward. The sportswear brand New Balance has dropped a new collection. New 1000 Colorways is exclusive to the Middle East and is available at Foot Locker in Kuwait, Saudi Arabia, Qatar, and the UAE, as well as online in Kuwait, Saudi Arabia, and the UAE. New Balance has launched two new colorways of the 1000 sneaker. The promotional images are set against the backdrop of Miami lights, and pay homage to the brand's roots. First released in 1999, the New Balance 1000 embodies Y2K aesthetics with its bold, futuristic design. Its sleek silhouette, prominent overlay panels, sculpted sole unit, and nylon eyelets set it apart, making it a standout in both past and present sneaker culture. Unconventional yet timeless, the 1000 seamlessly integrates into today's sneaker scene, reflecting New Balance's craftsmanship and authenticity. The new campaign features the brand ambassador and Latin Grammy Award-winning singer Eladio Carrión and British Nigerian singer, Darkoo. Eladio was born in Kansas, United States, and raised in Puerto Rico. He has released five albums, which have reached the top 10 on Billboard's Top Latin Albums chart. Darkoo was born in Lagos, Nigeria, and raised in London, United Kingdom. She started making music when she was 15 years old, and is famous for her Afrobeat sounds. Her breakthrough record Favourite Girl received international acclaim, and she is set to headline her first show in London this year. The new 1000 colorways will be available in NB Navy/Dusk Shower/Pearl Grey/Sunfade Pink and Mineral/Sea Salt/Angora/Peach/Blossom. New Balances New 1000 Colorways are available from 20 February. The prices start from AED 799 in the UAE and SAR 929 in Saudi Arabia. Check in with FACT for the best things to do. GO: Visit for more information.

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