Camila Cabello is set to release new music with a legend.
The 22-year-old teased a collaboration with Alejandro Sanz on social media on Monday. The song, called "Mi Persona Favorita" will be featured on Sanz's new album El Disco. It's set to release on Thursday. "Last summer, Alejandro called me and asked if I could fly to Miami to do a song together for his new album," she wrote on Instagram. "It's not a secret that I've been his fan all my life and his offer left me petrified. And, without waiting another minute I took the first flight to Miami!" Cabello continued, "Alejandro, your music has been the soundtrack to my family's life and mine. And, now I have to privilege to call you my friend and collaborator (I still can't believe it). Making this song with you has been something really special and an adventure. Thank you for thinking of me and for inviting me to work together." The former Fifth Harmony singer revealed that she's dedicating the song to her "little sister, Sofi, who is 'My Favorite Person.'" She called the impending release of the song "a magical moment." Sanz has been working in music for nearly three decades. His music was especially popular is the mid-'90s, during which he released hit songs like "Corazon Partido," "Amiga Mia," "Quisiera Ser," and "No Me Compare." According to ET Online, Cabello honored Sanz at the Latin Grammys Person of The Year gala. During the event, she performed "Quisiera Ser," with Juanes. In her speech honoring Sanz, Cabello described his music as "reading your favorite book in different parts of your life and every time you feel something different, it teaches you something new." She added that his music "inspired me to love fearlessly." Sanz's album, El Disco, is set to release on Apri
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Sofia Reyes, Anitta and Rita Ora release the latest female anthem “R.I.P.” The rhythmic song has a peculiar lyric in which Sofia, Rita and Anitta no longer believe in the stories of men, and they totally kill any lie. The single premiered with a colorful music video in which the singers show off their dancing skills. This first collaboration of Reyes, Ora and Anitta also highlights the mix of nationalities, as it includes lines in Spanish, English and Portuguese. El single solista de Camila Cabello "Havana (feat. Young Thug)" es oficialmente el single digital más vendido de 2018.
La cantante de 21 años de edad, consiguió el lugar con la pegadiza canción de su álbum debut, Camila. "Entonces, ¡¡¡La Habana fue la canción más vendida de 2018 !!!!!! Esta canción cambió completamente mi vida. "Siempre estoy agradecido a todas las personas que trabajaron en esta canción conmigo y que dieron vida a La Habana, y a todos ustedes por escuchar ❤️ ¡El corazón está en La Habana para siempre! Ahora, volvamos a escribir para CC2✨", escribió Camila emocionada. "La Habana realmente fue el éxito sobresaliente del año", dijo Frances Moore, directora ejecutiva de IFPI. “El impulso detrás de la pista continuó construyendo y construyendo a un ritmo extraordinario, ya que consistentemente superó las listas de éxitos y las principales listas de reproducción. Camila Cabello es un ejemplo perfecto de una artista que ha recurrido a sus raíces musicales para producir su propio sonido único que está capturando los corazones de los fanáticos de todo el mundo ". Rounding out the top five were Drake‘s “God’s Plan”, Ed Sheeran‘s “Shape Of You” and “Perfect”, and Maroon 5 featuring Cardi B‘s “Girls Like You”. Benny Blanco, Tainy, J Balvin and Selena Gomez just dropped their new collaboration “I Can’t Get Enough" on Thursday (Feb. 28). "I Can't Get Enough" is an infectious fusion between chill electronic vibes and fiery Latin flavors. With lyrics such as "no one's gotta know, we can keep it lowkey" and "keep your body on me," this new collaboration is one sexy number for the books. Blanco and Tainy, the latter being the producer behind Cardi B’s “I Like It” and Bad Bunny’s “Estamos Bien,” began working on the sensual urban-pop track in December of 2018. They quickly recruited the Colombian reggaeton artist and Mexican-American pop star to add the final touches to the track. “I’m extremely excited about this track and helping put this collab together, especially since it was created so smoothly and organically,” Tainy said in a press release. “It’s a fun piece that everyone involved loved if off the top and it’s going to make people feel good.” ¡Lele Pons acaba de lanzar su nueva canción, "Bloqueo"! El creador y cantante de 22 años de edad le dio vida a la canción durante el 2019 Premio Lo Nuestro A La Música Latina que tuvo lugar en el American Airlines Arena el jueves por la noche (21 de febrero) en Miami, Florida. Mira el video musical oficial de la pista de abajo ahora! Il Volo celebra 10 años juntos y anuncia la lista de canciones para el nuevo álbum 'Musica'1/29/2019 Il Volo están celebrando 10 años juntos como grupo musical. Il Volo también anunció planes para una próxima gira con su nuevo álbum, Musica. "Vamos a dejar un verano en las arenas más famosas de Japón, Europa y Estados Unidos. No puedo esperar ", escribieron los chicos en Instagram. ¡Musica debutará el 22 de febrero! Puedes ver la lista de canciones oficial a continuación! 1. “Musica che resta” 2. “Vicinissimo” 3. “Arrivederci Roma” 4. “A chi mi dice” 5. “Fino a quando fa bene” 6. “People” 7. “La nave del olvido” 8. “Lontano dagli occhi” 9. “Be My Love” 10. “La voce del silenzio” 11. “Meravigliosa creatura” Nicky Jam will join Will Smith and Martin Lawrence for the third movie in the Bad Boys series, called Bad Boys for Life.
Jam will play one of the villains in the Sony pic, according to Variety, which originally reported the news. For Nicky Jam and Will Smith, it will be the second time that they've worked together after joining forces for the official FIFA World Cup song "Live It Up" last year. "Another Hollywood movie, thanks to you," Jam wrote in an Instagram caption, where he shared the news. Jam previously starred in 2017's xXx: Return of Xander Cage. The Bad Boys cast also include DJ Khaled, Vanessa Hudgens, Alexander Ludwig, Charles Melton, Jacob Scipio and Paola Nuñez. We’ve been talking a Luis Fonsi album ever since the release of the world-beating “Despacito” in early 2017. Now, the time is finally here: The man who gave us “Despacito” and “Echame la culpa” will release the full-length set Vida on Feb. 1. The album is already available for preorder in Japan and other Far East countries.
Predominantly in Spanish, it will feature the Fonsi mega hits we’ve been jamming to the past two years, plus signature tracks like album opener “Sola,” a mid-tempo, sultry R&B tinged jam over sparse arrangements that highlight Fonsi’s fine voice from the get-go. That's just one of side of Fonsi -- others on the album wil include up-tempo urban/pop fusions (à la “Despacito” and “Echame la culpa"), and for fans of Fonsi as the romantic Latin balladeer, tracks like “Le pido al cielo.” The Vida cover also shows an artist in evolution: a bearded Fonsi, displaying the tattoos on his bare neck and bicep.
Puerto Rican rapper Bad Bunny has dropped his debut LP. The 15-track project titled X 100PRE is produced by Josh Gudwin and features Drake (“MIA”), Diplo (“200 MPH”), and El Alfa (“La Romana”). Check it out below, and find the album’s artwork via Bad Bunny’s Instagram account.
Spanish prosecutors are charging pop music star Shakira with tax evasion, alleging she failed to pay more than 14.5 million euros ($16.3 million) between 2012 and 2014. The charges published Friday (Dec. 14) allege Shakira listed the Bahamas as her official residence for tax purposes during those years but was in fact living in Spain with her partner, Spanish soccer player Gerard Pique.
Tax rates are much lower in the Bahamas than in Spain. Prosecutors in Barcelona say her travel abroad was for short periods because of professional commitments, while most of the year she stayed in Spain. They want her to pay tax in Spain on her worldwide income. The Colombian singer officially moved to Spain for tax purposes in 2015, after having two children by Pique. A magistrate will assess whether there is enough evidence to put Shakira on trial. Shakira’s representatives said they had no immediate comment. Prosecutors want Shakira to pay a bond of 19.4 million euros — the amount they say she owes in tax, plus 33 percent, in accordance with Spanish law. Otherwise, they recommend a court freeze of her assets to that amount. In a response to investigators, Shakira’s defense said that she was away from Spain during most of the time in the cited years, and that most of her income came from abroad. In addition, she maintained that she had not attempted to willfully hide her income, and characterized the issue as one of “a difference in criteria.” In a statement provided to Billboard on Dec. 7, the singer's representatives laid out what they called the "discrepancies between PricewaterhouseCoopers (PwC) and the Spanish Tax Agency regarding Shakira’s fiscal status in Spain and a possible forthcoming legal complaint." The statement says that "Shakira has at all times fulfilled her tax obligations and owes no money to the Spanish Treasury. As soon as she was made aware of the amount that according to the Tax Agency she owed, as a gesture of good faith, she made the payment in full, and, therefore, there are currently no monies owed." It added that the singer has "fulfilled all tax obligations" and has always followed the advice of the respected accounting firm PwC, who began working with her in 2012, explaining that Shakira's is a "unique case" of a foreign citizen of Spain whose income is generated almost entirely (96%) abroad. "It is important to note that Shakira’s intense professional activity takes her all over the world, and as such, her business and family models are very different from conventional models," according to the statement. Shakira was named in the “Paradise Papers” leaks that detailed the offshore tax arrangements of numerous high-profile individuals, including musical celebrities like Madonna and U2′s Bono. The documents were obtained by German daily Sueddeutsche Zeitung and investigated by Spanish news website El Confidencial. Spain’s tax authorities referred their probe to the Barcelona prosecutor’s office a year ago. Sports celebrities have also been in trouble with Spanish tax authorities, including footballers Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo. |
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