La Musa Awards Unveil 2024 Inductees & More Uplifting Moments in Latin Music

La Musa Awards Unveil 2024 Inductees & More Uplifting Moments in Latin Music

Plus, Latin hitmaker Tainy exposes he’s going to be a daddy in sweet Instagram post.

From profession turningpoints to brand-new music releases to significant statements and those little crucial minutes, Billboard editors emphasize uplifting minutes in Latin music. Here’s what tookplace in the Latin music world this week.

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Matisse Celebrate 10 Years

Matisse — madeup of Melisa, Román, and Pablo — commemorated its 10th anniversary this week at the Auditorio Nacional in Mexico City, where they carriedout their strikes such as “Todo Nada,” “Fuerte No Soy,” “Eres TúCHELOR’SDEGREE,” “Luis Miguel” and “No Disponible,” to name a coupleof. Pedro Capó and Isabel Lascuraín from Pandora were the night’s unique visitors. With the latter, the Mexican pop group carriedout the renowned 1985 hit “Como Te Va Mi Amor.” “It’s a dream we constantly had from the starting,” Román stated in a press declaration. “When I passed in front of the National Auditorium, I believed: ‘someday, soonerorlater I’m going to be there, soonerorlater we’re going to fill it.’ Today we are here and we haveactually attained it.” The anniversary performance tookplace simply days after Matisse covered their 14-date launching U.S. Bella Nostalgia trip.

La Musa Awards 2024

The Latin Songwriters Hall of Fame (LSHOF) revealed its 2024 conscripts and honorees to be acknowledged at the 2024 La Musa Awards on Nov. 12 in Miami. Hosted by Erika Ender, this year’s conscripts are: Puerto Rican hitmaker Luny (real name: Francisco Saldana); Colombian manufacturer & songwriter Julio Reyes Copello; and Mexican artist Saul Hernández of famous rock band Jaguares and Caifanes. The following artists will be honored with unique awards: Draco Rosa (Living Legend Award); Ella Bric (La Musa Elena Casals Award); Kathy Spanberger (Ralph S. Peer Publisher Award); Luis Figueroa (Premio Triunfador); Luis Fonsi (Icon Award); Olga Guillot (La Musa Medal of Freedom, posthumous); and Gloria Estefan & the Miami Sound Machine’s “Conga” will be honored as The Song of All Time.

“Our objective is to raise the voices of Latin music developers whose stories and tunes have touched the hearts of millions around the world,” LSHOF chairman/CEO Rudy Perez stated in a press declaration. “This year’s conscripts and honorees have not just specified Latin music however have likewise paved the method for future generations of songwriters. And we are happy that what was when an enthusiastic dream to develop this Latin Songwriters Hall of Fame and an yearly awards event….has not just endedupbeing a truth however likewise a distinguished home for the finest in our service.” For more info, click here.

Tainy’s Baby News

Earlier this week, Tainy (real name: Marcos Efraín Masís Fernández) exposed that he’s going to be a daddy. The Latin hitmaker — understood for producing some of Bad Bunny and Daddy Yankee’s mostsignificant strikes, amongst other reggaetón bangers — shared the news on his Instagram account in a joint post with his sweetheart, Yasi Ayala. A easy caption that checksout, “3” reveals 2 black-and-white pictures of the couple. The veryfirst one is a close-up of both of their hands beautifying Ayala’s infant bump. The 2nd one a picture of the future momsanddads smiling. See the sweet child statement listedbelow.

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