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Salen a la luz AUDIOS de conductor Julio Fernández que confirman agresión a joven de 19 años: “Te gusta mostrar las…” 

¡Indignante! El periodista Julio Fernández sigue en el ojo de la tormenta, tras haber sido denunciado por Grecia Cucho. Sus propios audios fueron expuestos. Te puede interesar Julio Fernández, conductor de televisión, es denunciado por agredir a mujer en vía pública Conductor es denunciado de agredir a joven Hace una semana el nombre del presentador de televisión empezó a sonar con fuerza, luego de protagonizar una acalorada discusión en plena vía pública con otro hombre en Jesús María. En medio del pleito, una jovencita apareció para separarlos. Se trataba de Grecia Cucho, quien posteriormente demandó al periodista por agresión psicológica. Según cuenta Miguel Cucho, padre de Grecia, Fernández le habría cortado el rostro y venía manipulando a su hija desde hace algún tiempo.  Audios de Julio Fernández donde agrede a joven Luego de las delicadas acusaciones, Willax fue en busca de las declaraciones del comunicador, quien negó su responsabilidad. “Una denuncia puede haber hacia quien sea de lo que sea, no obstante, todo se tendrá que comprobar. Lo que hubo fue una incidencia policial y yo soy el principal interesado en que todo se esclarezca cómo debe de ser. Él puede asegurar lo que quiere, pero hay cámaras y de testigo el taxista que estuvo con nosotros. Soy inocente y eso se va a demostrar”, aseguró. Te puede interesar Carla Campos, novia de Curwen, arremete contra usuarios por recordarle a Gabriela Serpa: “Lanzaré mi teléfono si vuelvo a leer ese nombre” Sin embargo, salieron a la luz indignantes audios, donde se escucha a Fernández gritar a la joven en varias ocasiones. “Te gusta mostrar las…”, le dijo, luego de dar con una cuenta de TikTok que ella tenía. En otras oportunidades la minimizaba e insultaba: “Coj… que no le ha ganado a nadie” y hasta la amenazaba: “Te puedo hacer lo que se me da la gana”. La entrada Salen a la luz AUDIOS de conductor Julio Fernández que confirman agresión a joven de 19 años: “Te gusta mostrar las…”  se publicó primero en Radio Onda Cero. Source link

Kanye West Credits North West With Making Him ‘Love Music Again’

Ye — formerly known as Kanye West — is feeling creatively reinvigorated these days thanks to his daughter North West. Yeezy took to Instagram early Tuesday (Jan. 21) with a series of posts in the studio, and one found him highlighting North, who is inspiring him musically. West brought out the ASR keyboard to cook up beats for North’s album as well as his upcoming Bully project. “This little girl made me love music again,” Ye gushed in his caption of a black-and-white photo of his daughter. The rapper shares North, sons Saint and Psalm, and daughter Chicago with ex-wife Kim Kardashian. “She asked me to make beats for her I got back on the ASR Chopped up beats for her album and chopped every beats with my bare hand for BULLY.” Explore See latest videos, charts and news See latest videos, charts and news Ye’s longtime collaborator Malik Yusef chimed in, as he seemed to witness the sessions himself. “Yes sir, you definitely did that,” he wrote in the comments. “I’ve been a witness seen it with my own two eyes is really good to see the young God YE doing pure magic!!!!” Swizz Beatz and many others hopped into West’s comments section to show him love, too. Yeezy also posted more clips featuring his 11-year-old daughter and his cousin The Wrldfms Tony Williams. North made appearances throughout the Vultures series last year as she assisted on “Talking” and V2‘s “Bomb.” On the solo front, West is still headed toward the release of his Bully album. He teased the project earlier this month alongside a reunion with his right-hand producer/engineer Mike Dean. Before ending his Instagram posting spree Monday, Ye made sure to spotlight Master P. Yeezy gave the No Limit Records CEO his flowers. “MY HERO Ok that’s my last post for 12 hours But when I come back it may be 20 post so don’t trip,” he wrote about the innovative executive. Find more posts about North from Ye below. Source link

Diana Sánchez ROBA UN BESO a Giacomo Bocchio tras ser eliminada de El Gran Chef Famosos [VIDEO]

Redacción Panamericana Diana Sánchez dejó en shock a Giacomo Bocchio al robarle un beso durante su despedida de El Gran Chef Famosos. Giacomo Bocchio ha sido blanco de los coqueteos de Diana Sánchez durante toda su participación en el programa de cocina. Esta vez, lo sorprendió con un beso robado.  Te puede interesar Paco Bazán confiesa SU AMOR por Susana Alvarado EN VIVO: «Me enamoré de ti» La excombatiente fue eliminada de El Gran Chef Famosos de manera definitiva. Se llevó el cuarto lugar de esta temporada, donde también participó Luigui Carbajal.  La influencer se estaba retirando del set junto a Giacomo Bocchio cuando decidió darle un beso en la mejilla, a pesar de que el jurado tiene pareja. Esto dejó impactado al jurado, quien se tapó parte del rostro nervioso.  La travesura de la exintegrante del programa causó las risas de todos en el set, rompiendo la tensión de la triste despedida.  Giacomo Bocchio da emotiva despedida a Diana Sánchez Como es costumbre, los jurados dieron unas conmovedoras palabras al participante eliminado. El conocido chef se inspiró para darle el emotivo mensaje a Diana Sánchez.  Te puede interesar Pamela Franco SE ENFURECE porque le apagan el micro en duelo con Marisol: «Me hiciste brujería» «Eres una máquina para hacer reír a la gente, para transmitir tu carisma, ese cariño que tienes por las personas, ese lado humano tan grande que tienes, ese corazón tan noble que la gente ha podido ver en sus casas. Esa locura que hoy tal vez no sé qué pasó, te faltó creértela», manifestó Giacomo. Source link

Singer on Radio Hit, Joe Jonas & Tour

Alex Warren is in the middle of packing when he logs on to Zoom, sitting in a bedroom with only a bed and some taped-up boxes behind him. It’s just before the holidays, and the pop singer-songwriter is preparing to move from Los Angeles to Nashville with his wife (and fellow Internet personality) Kouvr Annon. “We’re young,” he reasons, “so let’s go experience some other things and see what we like.” The 24-year-old is accustomed to whirlwind life changes. His latest single, the piano-backed ode to resilience “Burning Down,” became his first Billboard Hot 100 hit in October, and signaled his breakthrough as a musician. Prior to making music his full-time gig, from late 2019 to 2022, he and Annon were major players in Hype House, a popular group of TikTok content creators that frequently collaborated and lived together. (They both starred in the 2022 Netflix docuseries of the same name, which lasted one season.) Even before the Hype House disbanded the same year, Warren had already begun to pivot into a music career, a passion of his since he began playing guitar as a child. He released his aching, guitar-driven debut single, “One More I Love You” as an independent artist in June 2021, and the track quickly drew a following on streaming platforms. With a manager already in tow — Odd Projects’ Brian Sokolik, whom he first met four years ago through a former agent — the two began to field major label offers. Warren signed with Atlantic Records in 2022. “We were looking for a label that really understood Alex as a person and would teach him what works best,” Sokolik recalls. “Our first meeting with Atlantic, it was pretty obvious that it was home. They came in and were brutally honest about what was good and what wasn’t, but in a really productive, constructive way.” Austin Hargrave In the months that followed, Warren’s life, both professionally and personally, continued to accelerate: he dropped his first single under Atlantic, “Headlights,” in August 2022, and followed it with “Chasing Shadows” that December. He then kicked off 2023 by proposing to Annon before embarking on his first headlining tour. He continued releasing more singles through last year all while maintaining his content creation career, pumping out daily TikTok videos and Instagram Reels. Over time, Warren has become more comfortable with his music reflecting his challenging upbringing. His father passed away when he was nine years old, after which he lived with his mother, who struggled with alcoholism and died in 2021. She kicked Warren out of the house just after he turned 18, and he spent the next five months homeless. Reflecting today, he’s grateful to be able to channel such painful experiences into his music. “I recently started doing this thing where I write about those [experiences], and I try to take control in a way,” he says. “For me, something really beautiful is taking something so sad and dark, and what most would view as something that ruined their life, and turn it into something that can help people.” Alex Warren photographed December 19, 2024, in Los Angeles. Austin Hargrave Last May, during a set of studio sessions in Los Angeles, Warren felt particularly inspired by such memories, and began to write with collaborators Adam Yaron, Cal Shapiro and Mags Duval. The result was “Burning Down,” which came together in just a day, among other tracks over the course of the productive week. “I’ve always let people walk all over me, and ‘Burning Down’ was a song I always wanted to write, but never had the balls to do it,” he says of his biggest hit to date, released on Sept. 20, one week ahead of his debut album, You’ll Be Alright, Kid (Chapter 1). Warren’s deep, husky voice frees himself from the blame of an unhealthy relationship over a stomping piano beat. He put his social media savvy to good use to bolster the song’s hype leading up to its release, posting a number of videos to his 16 million TikTok followers lip synching to the song with Annon. From Warren’s perspective, there’s no gimmick in getting his followers — whom he affectionately calls his “friends” — to listen to his music. “The drawback for a lot of musicians is that they don’t necessarily understand social media,” he says. “In my career, I have been so open with my friends who follow me. They know everything about me and we’re so connected and I love that. I’m thinking of these people while I’m writing these songs, because I’m thinking about what I would want to hear if I was still going through that.” “He knows what his fans want and will respond well to,” Sokolik adds. “Alex will tell me, ‘I have an idea for a video. I’m going to tease this and see how people respond to it.’ If they respond the same way we are, then full steam ahead — and that’s exactly what happened.” “Burning Down” became Warren’s first Hot 100 entry, debuting at No. 76 on the Oct. 5-dated chart, and reaching No. 69 the following week. As the song continued to build both on streaming platforms and at radio, Atlantic’s A&R team reached out to Joe Jonas’ team to gauge interest in a potential remix. Jonas was already a fan. “He told us he heard the song, had it saved to a playlist on Spotify and wanted to jump in and do it with us,” Sokolik recalls. The “Burning Down” remix arrived in December, with Jonas and Warren trading lines during verses before blending together seamlessly in the chorus. In the week following its release, the song (in all versions) was up 70% (Dec. 6-12) from the week before to 6.2 million U.S. official U.S. streams, according to Luminate. Since the arrival of the remix, “Burning Down” has also lifted on multiple radio-based Billboard charts: in January, the single hit new highs of No. 25 on Pop Airplay and No. 31

Flavor Flav Launches Fundraiser for Black Families Amid L.A. Wildfires

As Los Angeles prepares to rebuild after the devastating wildfire crisis this month, Flavor Flav is spearheading an important cause: supporting Black families who have been displaced in the disaster.  On Monday (Jan. 20), the Public Enemy rapper shared in a video on his socials revealing that he has partnered with GoFundMe and the Black Music Action Coalition to streamline a donation site benefiting Black households affected by the Eaton fire in the Pasadena/Altadena area. Contributions will be spread out across more than 700 families listed in a database compiled by Community Aid Dena, AFROPUNK and WalkGood LA.  “This is Flavor Flav in the building,” the musician says in the clip. “It’s been inspiring to me, seeing a lot people coming together right now, lifting each other’s spirits.”  “There’s not enough being done for the Black families and the communities,” Flav continues. “Come on, y’all. Let’s make L.A. strong, baby. Let’s help those in need.”  At press time, the hip-hop star’s fundraiser has already raised nearly $30,000. Donations can be made on the GoFundMe website.  Flav is just the latest musician to champion charitable efforts in the two weeks since dangerous wildfires first broke out in Pacific Palisades Jan. 7, after which more blazes quickly erupted in other parts of L.A. Countless buildings, homes and possessions have been destroyed as first responders struggle to extinguish the remaining flames, while 27 people have been reported dead so far, according to CNN.  Taylor Swift, The Weeknd and Beyoncé’s BeyGood Foundation are just a few of the other big names who have boosted various organizations serving victims of the crisis while making sizable donations of their own. Doja Cat unveiled a line of custom merchandise with proceeds benefiting those in need, and Billie Eilish, Lady Gaga, Olivia Rodrigo and several more stars have signed on to perform at FireAid, an upcoming charity concert benefiting Los Angeles’ plans to rebuild.   In the wake of the crisis, the “Shake Your Booty” musician also found a way recently to support Leighton Meester and Adam Brody, who reportedly lost their home to the fires. In a TikTok posted Jan. 14, Flav danced to the Gossip Girl star’s 2009 single “Somebody to Love” featuring Robin Thicke and told fans, “Stream @LeightonMeester ‘Somebody to Love’ and use the song in yo TikTok’s.”   He wrote in his caption, “Starting to hype up my girl Leighton Meester and help her family recover from the fire.”  See Flav’s announcement below. Source link

Lady Gaga & Bruno Mars’ ‘Die With a Smile’ No. 1 Hot 100, Third Week

Lady Gaga and Bruno Mars’ “Die With a Smile” secures a third total and consecutive week at No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100 songs chart. The ballad became Gaga’s sixth Hot 100 leader and Mars’ ninth. Gaga ties her second-longest command, as her debut smash “Just Dance,” featuring Colby O’Donis, ruled for three weeks in January 2009. She dominated for six weeks in February-April 2011 with “Born This Way.” Mars runs up his fifth Hot 100 reign of three or more weeks, following his featured turn on Mark Ronson’s “Uptown Funk!” (14 weeks at No. 1, in 2015) and his own “Locked Out of Heaven” (six, 2012-13), “Grenade” (four, 2011) and “Just the Way You Are” (four, 2010). Bad Bunny blasts to the Hot 100’s top 10 with three songs, all from his new album, DeBÍ TiRAR MáS FOToS, which surges to No. 1 on the Billboard 200 chart: “DtMF” (38-2), “BAILE INoLVIDABLE” (28-3) and “NUEVAYoL” (27-8). He ups his count to 15 career top 10s – extending his mark for the most all-time among acts who record primarily Latin music. He also now boasts 13 top 10 hits recorded in Spanish, the most non-English-language top 10s among all artists. “DtMF” concurrently becomes his second No. 1 on the Streaming Songs chart. Plus, ROSÉ and Bruno Mars’ “APT.” holds at its No. 5 Hot 100 high and ascends to No. 1 on the Digital Song Sales chart, where it becomes their first and 11th leader, respectively. The Hot 100 blends all-genre U.S. streaming (official audio and official video), radio airplay and sales data, the lattermost metric reflecting purchases of physical singles and digital tracks from full-service digital music retailers; digital singles sales from direct-to-consumer (D2C) sites are excluded from chart calculations. All charts (dated Jan. 25, 2025) will update on Billboard.com tomorrow (Jan. 22, a day later than usual due to the Martin Luther King Jr. holiday Jan. 20). For all chart news, you can follow @billboard and @billboardcharts on both X, formerly known as Twitter, and Instagram. Luminate, the independent data provider to the Billboard charts, completes a thorough review of all data submissions used in compiling the weekly chart rankings. Luminate reviews and authenticates data. In partnership with Billboard, data deemed suspicious or unverifiable is removed, using established criteria, before final chart calculations are made and published. Airplay, Streams & Sales “Die With a Smile,” on Streamline/Interscope/Atlantic/ICLG, totaled 62 million radio airplay audience impressions (essentially even week-over-week), 29 million official streams (up 4%) and 6,000 sold (up 5%) in the United States Jan. 10-16. The track holds at its No. 2 high on the Radio Songs chart; falls to No. 3 after two weeks atop Streaming Songs; and keeps at No. 3 on Digital Song Sales, which it led for two weeks. Mars Has 8th-Most Weeks at No. 1 Notably, Bruno Mars adds his 37th career week at No. 1 on the Hot 100, tying Michael Jackson (as a soloist, apart from the Jackson 5) for the eighth-most time spent in the top spot. Here’s a recap of the acts with the most weeks at No. 1: 97, Mariah Carey 60, Rihanna 59, The Beatles 56, Drake 50, Boyz II Men 47, Usher 46, Beyoncé 37, Michael Jackson 37, Bruno Mars 36, Taylor Swift Bad Bunny Notches 3 New Top 10s Image Credit: Eric Rojas Bad Bunny bounds into the Hot 100’s top 10 with three songs, all from his new album, DeBÍ TiRAR MáS FOToS, which ascends 2-1 on the Billboard 200 chart following its first full week of activity (Jan. 10-16; it was released Jan. 5): “DtMF” (38-2), “BAILE INoLVIDABLE” (28-3) and “NUEVAYoL” (27-8). He pushes his total to 15 career top 10s – extending his mark for the most among acts who record primarily Latin music. He also now boasts 13 top 10 hits recorded in Spanish, the most non-English-language top 10s among all artists. “DtMF” concurrently becomes Bad Bunny’s second No. 1 on the Streaming Songs chart, after “I Like It,” with Cardi B and J Balvin, in July 2018. “DtMF” drew 34.9 million official U.S. streams in the tracking week. “BAILE INoLVIDABLE” tallied 26.8 million and “NUEVAYoL,” 23.5 million. ‘APT.’ Sells Image Credit: John V. Esparza ROSÉ and Bruno Mars’ “APT.” keeps at its No. 5 Hot 100 high and lifts 2-1 on the Digital Song Sales chart (6,000 sold, up 10%). It becomes ROSÉ’s first leader as a soloist; BLACKPINK, with her as a member, has achieved five top 10s, led by the No. 2-peaking “How You Like That” and “Ice Cream,” the latter with Selena Gomez, in 2020. ROSÉ becomes the first female artist prominent in K-pop (Korean pop) to top Digital Song Sales. Mars earns his 11th Digital Song Sales No. 1, the ninth-best total in the chart’s history; Taylor Swift leads with 29 No. 1s. Rest of the Top 10: ‘A Bar Song’ & More Shaboozey’s “A Bar Song (Tipsy)” slips 2-4 on the Hot 100, following a record-tying 19 weeks at No. 1 beginning last July. It rules Radio Songs for a 25th week (63.2 million in audience, down 5%), moving to within one week of The Weeknd’s record 26-week command with “Blinding Lights” in April-October 2020. “A Bar Song (Tipsy)” also tops the multimetric Hot Country Songs chart for a 31st week. Kendrick Lamar and SZA’s “Luther” rises 7-6 on the Hot 100, after hitting No. 3. It leads the multimetric Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs and Hot Rap Songs charts for a sixth week each. Billie Eilish’s “Birds of a Feather” falls 3-7 on the Hot 100, after reaching No. 2. It crowns the multimetric Hot Rock & Alternative Songs and Hot Alternative Songs charts for a 24th week each. Teddy Swims’ “Lose Control,” which led the Hot 100 for a week in March 2024 – and became the year’s top song – descends 6-9 and, rounding out the top 10, Gracie Abrams’ “That’s So True” drops 8-10 after hitting No. 6. Source link

Mabel Speaks on Her Experience in the Music Industry: Artists’ ‘Voices Are Not Heard’

British pop and R&B artist Mabel has opened up about how standing up for herself has impacted her decade-long career. Related Lily Allen Shuts Down Drug Rumors, Gives Mental Health Update: ‘I’m Really Not in a Good Place… 01/09/2025 In a recent episode of the BBC’s Miss Me? Podcast – on which Mabel is currently standing in for host Lily Allen while she takes a mental health break – the Londoner explained that after years of hard work building her artistic identity, she’s had to set clear boundaries to protect herself from uncomfortable and often invasive discussions about her work. Born Mabel McVey (though known mononymously), the pop star signed with Polydor at age 18. In the years that have followed, she has released two studio albums (2019’s High Expectations and 2022’s About Last Night…) alongside a handful of mixtapes and EPs. She has earned six top 10 hits, including 2019’s “Don’t Call Me Up,” which peaked at No. 3, on the U.K.’s Official Singles Chart and has since surpassed 1 billion Spotify streams. In more recent years, however, she has drip-fed a number of singles, the most recent being the Ty Dolla $ign collab “Stupid Dumb” in October. Later that month, she confirmed to ELLE Sweden that she had been working in hitmaker Max Martin’s studio with her brother on her third LP, though the project has been delayed a number of times. Speaking to Miss Me? host and broadcaster Miquita Oliver on Jan. 16, Mabel discussed how she has been previously labeled by some as “difficult” or “a nightmare” when holding her ground over decisions related to her musical output. “The foundation of the problem is not listening to the artist, and not giving the artist space and time to figure out who they are within their creativity. I think that’s the main problem: our voices are not heard,” she said. “I used to get so many people all the time saying things like, ‘Oh, her mum [musician Neneh Cherry] was one of a kind and she’s just a ‘whatever’ popstar,” Mabel continued. “I’m just like, ‘Well, I’ve been given no real support or time to figure [things] out – other than those small little moments of clarity like [singles] ‘Finders Keepers’ or ‘Vitamins.’” Oliver, who is the cousin of Mabel, asked about the importance of autonomy in the music industry, to which she responded: “Sadly, there’s no duty of care. Particularly as a young woman, it’s so easy to get molded into something – which is usually based on another female [pop act]. It’s like, ‘This person has done this, so this is what you should do.’” She added: “The reason why I’ve been making music that [people say] ‘has been heard before’ is because I have five million different people’s opinions [getting in the way], constantly. So I’m like, ‘How am I meant to be making something that’s groundbreaking, different and authentic when there’s so many cooks in the kitchen.’”  Mabel also explained how, going forward, when it comes to making new music, she is focusing on listening solely to the opinions of her “close protection team” made up of family members, friends and her fiancé, Preye Crooks. She added that she has been through therapy and as a result, has “found [her] voice” and is now “stronger,” both physically and mentally. “I’m very grateful and blessed still. I have travelled the world doing what I love, and performing is still the best thing ever. I’ve been able to work with my brother [producer Marlon Roudette], that’s been really beautiful,” Mabel said. She later concluded, “I love what I do so much, but how long I will keep fighting for … I’m not sure, which is really sad.” Having come to mainstream prominence with her Bedroom EP in 2017, Mabel joined Harry Styles on his debut U.K. arena tour the following year before completing her own headline run. She went on to be nominated for British Breakthrough Act at the 2019 BRIT Awards, as well as receiving nods at the MOBOs and U.K. Music Video Awards. Listen the full episode below. The conversation regarding the music industry begins at the 27-minute mark. Source link

Pamela Franco y la madre de Christian Cueva lo alentaron juntas tras pelea de Pamela López en aeropuerto

Tras la presentación de la cumbiambera en Cusco por la “Noche del rojo imperial”, a la mamá de “Aladino” se le vio bastante cerca a Pamela Franco, lo que evidenciaría su buena relación. Te puede interesar Jaime Bayly podría tener cáncer y su esposa le suplica: “No te puedes morir todavía” Mamá de Christian Cueva ayuda a Pamela Franco a cambiarse Una noche inolvidable vivieron Cuevita y Franco en Cusco. En su presentación con Cienciano, no solo fue el más aplaudido y celebrado, sino que su amorcito abrió el juego con su show.  El equipo logró golear 4-0 al equipo visitante dejando ver el buen desempeño de sus jugadores, pero lo que más llamó la atención del amistoso fue que escenario de la buena relación que tendrían Pamela Franco y Maqui Bravo, quien no solo compartió palco con su ahora nuera, sino que ayudó a la cantante a cambiarse, según “Todo se filtra”. Pamela López se pelea con su exsuegra en aeropuerto Un escenario totalmente diferente fue el que se vio el último viernes 17 cuando se viralizó una fuerte discusión que tuvo la mamá de “Aladino” con su exnuera, Pamela López, en el aeropuerto. Te puede interesar Carla Campos, novia de Curwen, arremete contra usuarios por recordarle a Gabriela Serpa: “Lanzaré mi teléfono si vuelvo a leer ese nombre” En los videos se vio cómo Maqui usaba adjetivos contra la madre de sus nietos, quien no se quedó callada y también le respondía. Más adelante, López aseguró haber denunciado a la mujer. La entrada Pamela Franco y la madre de Christian Cueva lo alentaron juntas tras pelea de Pamela López en aeropuerto se publicó primero en Radio Onda Cero. Source link

Gusi’s ‘Acabaste Conmigo’ Voted as Favorite New Music Latin

Gusi and Elder Dayán’s “Acabaste Conmigo” has topped the latest new music Latin poll. In a poll published on Friday (Jan. 17) — in support of the weekly New Music Latin roundup and playlist, curated by Billboard Latin and Billboard Español editors — music fans voted for the Colombian artists’ new track as their favorite music release of the week. This song — which masterfully preserves the rich and vibrant essence of traditional vallenato music — generated more than 37% of the vote, beating out other new releases that dropped last week, including Ricardo Arjona’s highly anticipated new album Seco, Gale’s “Skittles” and Luis R Conriquez and Peso Pluma’s “Bandida.” Belinda and Tito Double P’s “La Cuadrada” came in second place with 34% of the vote. Meanwhile, Los Ángeles Azules and Thalia’s “Yo Me Lo Busqué” came in third with 18 percent. “Acabaste Conmigo” weaves a powerful musical narrative that delves into the depths of heartbreak. The track is a preview of Gusi’s upcoming album, Vallenato Social Club, a collaborations-packed set. “It’s an honor to have the support of 12 incredible artists from the vallenato music scene for the Vallenato Social Club project,” Gusi said in a statement. “To be backed by this genre, which represents Colombia’s culture so profoundly, is a dream come true. “For this album, I immersed myself in studying each artist and their audiences, crafting songs tailored to their unique styles. Our goal was to ensure that every song resonated deeply with both the artist and their fans, reflecting a collective effort to elevate the genre.” See the final results of last week’s new music Latin poll below. Source link

Hijo de Víctor Yaipén revela las últimas palabras de su padre antes de morir: «¿Cuándo hacemos…?»

Redacción Panamericana El hijo de Víctor Yaipén, ícono de la cumbia, recordó la última conversación que tuvo con su padre antes de su fallecimiento. En el velorio de su padre, Víctor Yaipén hijo contó lo que el fundador de la Orquesta Candela le dijo en la última conversación que tuvieron.  Te puede interesar Pamela Franco SE ENFURECE porque le apagan el micro en duelo con Marisol: «Me hiciste brujería» El artista falleció por complicaciones a raíz de la diabetes que sufría desde hacía algunos años. Sus hijos, hermanos y sus fanáticos lo recuerdan con gran nostalgia.  «Mi papá tiene muchas palabras que las tenemos rondando en el corazón. Me acuerdo de la última vez que hablé con él, porque nos íbamos de viaje y a él le gustaba hacer TikTok. Me dijo ‘¿cuándo hacemos TikTok?’ Le digo ‘papá, apenas llegue’, pero cuando llegamos, mi papá ya estaba delicadito y no se pudo hacer más», contó el hijo de Víctor Yaipén del mismo nombre para La República.  Te puede interesar Los Hermanos Yaipén reciben la desgarradora noticia de la muerte de Víctor Yaipén en pleno concierto El velorio de quien fue el líder de Orquesta Candela se llevó a cabo en el Ministerio de Cultura, donde asistieron decenas de seres queridos y algunos artistas.  Orquesta Candela despide a Víctor Yaipén Los restos del reconocido artista serán enterrados en el cementerio de Lurín y la Orquesta Candela dejó un sentido mensaje en su memoria.  «Hoy nos toca despedirte, papá. Con profunda tristeza, le decimos adiós a un ícono de la cumbia peruana, quien unió a generaciones y tocó el corazón de sus miles de admiradores, pero más allá de su talento, su amor por su familia y su dedicación a sus hijos fueron lo que realmente lo hicieron grande», escribieron en Instagram. Source link

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