2018 has become a promising start for Camila Cabello, the Cuban-Mexican singer who started her artistically musical journey with a proper led single in ‘Havana’. The latin-pop infused song became the perfect catalyst for the introduction and later success of Cabello as a breakthrough artist. The singer however already comes from a very successful girl
Dana Danelys De Los Santos a.k.a. Amara La Negra found fame through her initial hit ‘AYY’ featuring Jowell Y Randy, Los Pepes and Ricky Lindo. The songs music video has gained nearly 20 million views on YouTube. She later released additional material like ‘Asi’ & the self-empowerment song ‘Se Que Soy’ featuring prominent Reggaeton vibes.
2017 was a year full of flourishing K-pop girls groups releasing their music to the world. From Mamamoo to Red Velvet and consistent #1 albums, they couldn’t be stopped. Moving on to 2018, more girl groups are still on the rise. Since October 2016, girl group Loona have been slowly revealing their members through single
2017 proved to be quite a spectacular year for girl groups around the world. From a big mound of releases from South Korea to the United Kingdom and more, dazzling, star-struck pop ruffled every playlist. Although there were some farewells from past iconic groups, there’s no doubt we’ll still be jamming to them regardless of
Long before the days of today’s mainstream music, different countries emerged with language barrier genres that were at first only specified for small target audiences. It wasn’t until increased exposure from record labels that allowed an influence of international artists to take over the world. Although the formation of K-pop idols can be traced back
A Latin Pop explosion is currently taking over worldwide charts that hasn’t been seen since the ’90s and early 2000s. Artists like Thalia, Paulina Rubio, Enrique Iglesias, Ricky Martin, etc., led the way with groovy numbers that circulated through multiple countries. Mexican singer Selena Quintanilla was also one of the many Hispanic artists garnering general
Girl groups are special. And this isn’t due to their minimal appeal toward hormonal teen girls who have ravaged for boy bands since the domination of Beatlemania in the 1960s. Seeing women work together to create a body of musical work is truly beautiful, especially when the media loves to nit-pick smaller, unimportant issues such