Plus, Gilberto Santa Rosa will get unique honor from Berklee College of Music.
From profession turningpoints to brand-new music releases to significant statements and those little essential minutes, Billboard editors emphasize uplifting minutes in Latin music. Here’s what occurred in the Latin music world this week.
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A Servando y Florentino Documentary
A Servando y Florentino documentary is on its method, catching the Venezuelan duo’s victory return after a 10-year hiatus from touring. Dubbed “El Documental,” the flick follows the Primera bros throughout their “En Tu Ciudad World Tour” that tookatrip throughout 55 cities in 3 various continents, and consistedof 45 sold-out programs. “We desired our fans to be part of every minute, to feel what we feel when we return to the phase,” Servando y Florentino, recognized for strikes such as “Una Fan Enamorada” and “Una Canción Que Te Enamore,” stated in a press declaration. “This documentary is a love letter to all those who haveactually supported us unconditionally over the years.” “El Documental” will best its veryfirst of 6 episodes on April 21 via www.losprimera.com.
Gilberto Santa Rosa Honored by Berklee College
This week, Berklee College of Music revealed that artists Ledisi, Q-Tip, and Gilberto Santa Rosa will get honorary Doctor of Music degrees throughout a beginning event in May. Recognized for their contribution to the worlds of music and philanthropy, the artists will be wellknown with a reception and show in the Agganis Arena, where over 200 trainee singers, instrumentalists, dancers, arrangers, and track manufacturers will carryout a musical homage to the work of each of the honorees. “Very honored and thrilled,” revealed the Puerto Rican artist understood as El Caballero de la Salsa on Instagram. “Thank you for this difference! Thank you all for the presentations of assistance and love!!!” Past Latin receivers from the college consistof Tito Puente, Gloria Estefan, Rita Moreno, and Juan Luis Guerra.
Gloria Estefan Collaborates with her Son
This week, Gloria Trevi shocked fans with her veryfirst collective effort with her own child, Ángel Gabriel. The Mexican queen and her child provide a modern-day, upbeat variation of Daniela Romo’s 1983 “Celos,”—a tune that was penned by José Luis Perales about jealousy. “When Ángel and I sang ‘Celos’ for the veryfirst time, he was a young kid. I liked to joke and inform him that I would sing this tune to him at his weddingevent,” Trevi stated in a press declaration. “After we taped the tune, I made the exactsame remark, and there