The first-ever Latin Women in Music, which took place Saturday (May 6) in Miami and broadcast Sunday (May 7) on Telemundo and Peacock, was filled with show-stopping performances, memorable speeches and emotional moments. From Thalia’s epic medley (including “Amor a la Mexicana” and “A Quién
During a night filled with power women, here's what went down during the first-ever Latin Women in Music.
"I give thanks to God for putting every person in my life who's empowered me," Evaluna said following her performance.
Watch the inaugural Latin Women in Music on Telemundo and Peacock on May 7.
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The romantic bachata is the second song to debut in the top 10 in 2023.
For the first time, two regional songs are in the top five of the Hot 100. Two Billboard staffers discuss the significance of the achievement, and how it's been covered so far.
The pair's "Ella Baila Sola" peaked at No. 1 on the Billboard Global 200, becoming the first regional Mexican song to lead the tally.
It’s the first chart hit for Peso Pluma.
Pluma earns an historic seven simultaneous top 10s, the most ever in a single week among regional Mexican artists.