March 20, 2026
Kenia OS Enters a More Mature Era With K de Karma and a Sold-Out Palacio de los Deportes Launch
Kenia OS is entering a bigger, sharper phase of her career with the release of K de Karma, her fourth studio album, a project that arrives with the kind of rollout usually reserved for artists moving from fan-favorite status into full-scale pop institution territory. The album dropped this week as K
March 20, 2026
Shakira Returns to Spain With Historic 2026 Madrid Residency
Shakira is taking her Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran World Tour back to Europe with one of the boldest live moves of this era: a three-night Madrid residency set for September 25, 26, and 27, 2026, at the newly announced Shakira Stadium. The run marks her first performances in Spain in eight years, dating
March 20, 2026
Zion Releases “Amiga,” a More Vulnerable Turn in His Solo Era
Zion has built his legacy on records that move bodies first and emotions right behind them. But on “Amiga,” the Puerto Rican hitmaker takes a quieter route, leaning into hesitation, memory, and emotional restraint instead of the instant rush that defined many of his biggest reggaetón smashes. The si
March 20, 2026
Ralphy Dreamz Talks “Emergencia De Amor” and the Future of Urban Bachata
South Florida-based Latin artist Ralphy Dreamz continues to carve out his lane in the world of Urban Bachata with the release of his latest single, “Emergencia De Amor.” Known for blending traditional Dominican roots with modern influences, the Dominican-American singer has been building momentum th
March 20, 2026
Gabby B Releases “No Te Canse” as the Next Step in Her Funklândia Era
Brazilian-born pop artist Gabby B is continuing the rollout for her upcoming Funklândia project with “No Te Canse,” a new multilingual single that leans into dance-floor instinct while sharpening the global identity she has been building over the last year. The track, released March 20, 2026, blends
March 19, 2026
Rvssian Reunites With Rauw Alejandro and Taps Wizkid for New Single “Pongo”
Rvssian is opening a new chapter of his career with “Pongo,” a new single that pairs the Jamaican hit architect with Rauw Alejandro and Wizkid, extending the producer’s long-running role as one of the most reliable connectors between Caribbean rhythm, Latin hitmaking, and global pop ambition. The of











