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Marking its 35th anniversary, the week-long event culminated in a spectacular celebration hosted by Bresh at M2 Miami.
"Reggaeton music is in its moment right now," Yandel said during the ELYTE: The Beginning and Future of the Genre panel.
Get to know more about the teen from Venezuela who jumped onstage to share music with the Colombian superstar.
Ana Mena, Floyymenor, and George Harris also performed at the Billboard Latin Music Week 35th Anniversary Celebration.
The reggaetón superstar thrilled with an unannounced set, alongside rising stars Omar Courtz, Saiko and Dei V.
Fat Joe & N.O.R.E. spoke about the similarities between reggaetón & hip-hop.
The Colombian superstar shares his vision on the future of reggaeton, the power of collaborations and the importance of mutual support in difficult times.
The all-female sextet made history as the first K-pop act to participate in the event.
The Mexican hitmaker spoke about his legacy, family dynasty and staying forever indie.