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Bad Bunny, Karol G, Best Moments of the Night
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Bad Bunny, Karol G, Best Moments of the Night

by jummy84 November 15, 2025
written by jummy84

Each year, the Latin Grammys serves up something a little different — and viewers never quite know what to expect. That’s often the beauty of the ceremony, which is always filled with highs and lows and tons of surprises.

Though past shows have gotten their share of criticism for feeling staid or out-of-touch with the state of Latin music, it largely felt like the Academy and the telecast organizers got it right in 2025. The ceremony fly by, with quick transitions, performances that never lingered too much, and solid hosting duties from Maluma and Roselyn Sanchez. Even the actual winners struck the right chord: Sure, here were some shocking moments that felt typically Latin Grammys, like when Alejandro Sanz bested Bad Bunny for Record of the Year. But there was plenty of love across the generations, with the most wins of the night going to Bad Bunny and Ca7riel and Paco Amoroso, who really felt like they captured the zeitgeist this year.

Seeing Bad Bunny get recognized at the Latin Grammys was also meaningful since he hasn’t always gotten love. He gets nominated a lot, but doesn’t always win, so seeing him take home Album of the Year for the poignant and quietly powerful DeBÍ TiRAR MáS FOToS felt like the right move. Here’s more of what worked, what didn’t, and what came out of left field at the Latin Grammys.

Best of the Night

Los Tigres del Norte perform onstage during the 26th Annual Latin Grammy Awards.

Kevin Winter/Getty Images for The Latin Recording Academy

Los Tigres Del Norte Stand Up for Latinos
Of course, Los Tigres del Norte were the ones to deliver a powerful political statement, defending Latinos in this country on the Latin Grammy stage. The Mexican music legends — who’d already won a pair of awards for their Lotería EP earlier in the night — performed in front of a screen flashing images of Latinos protesting for immigrant rights, immigrant-crossing signs, and clips of families celebrating and students graduating, — a vivid reminder of the deep impact immigrants have on this country. Hernán Hernández pulled out his signature guitar, adorned with the flags of every country of Latin America, as Jorge walked around the stage pointing into the crowd, which included Gloria Estefan, Ca7riel & Paco Amoroso, and Karol G, watching closely as they performed. “It always breaks your heart to leave your homeland / Because the tree no longer casts a very good shade,” Jorge sang. They were the night’s lone act to make a direct political statement — and it left quite an impression. More of this, please. —T.M.

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The Duets Do It for Us
There have been a few times some of the duets at the Latin Grammys left us scratching our heads (we’re still thinking about Bon Jovi and Pitbull last year.) Luckily, most of the performances and onstage mash-ups were a pleasant surprise in 2025: Karol G and Marco Antonio Solis felt like a tasteful way to bring together generations of audiences, and Fuerza Regida with Grupo Frontera was a solid way of showing the many sides of musica mexicana. We were also huge fans of Carin Leon and Kacey Musgraves coming together for a cross-genre moment, and cheered on the energy when Gloria Estefan and Nathy Peluso sang together. —J.L.

Kakalo, DannyLux, and Ivan Cornejo Change the Game
Musica mexicana doesn’t always get the love it deserves on the telecast, but the show featured a solid moment honoring the rising generation of acts from the genre. Kakalo, DannyLux, and Ivan Cornejo each took the stage to show how they’re adding a new spin on things, performing their own tracks. Kakalo launched into “Tierra Trágame,” DannyLux showed his honeyed tone on “Sirena,” and Corenjo closed things out with a grounded performance of “Atención,” putting his vulnerability and melancholy sound on display. —J.L.

Missed the Mark

Pepe Aguilar Doesn’t Quite Nail It
For an awards show that largely got it right spotlighting the future of Latin music, Pepe Aguilar’s traditional charro, ranchera performance felt like a left-field choice, and not exactly a necessary one. After roughly two years of the Aguilars dominating tabloid chatter — from Ángela Aguilar and Christian Nodál’s strange relationship timeline to Pepe’s son Emiliano publicly calling out their estrangement time and again — Pepe’s appearance (with just one nomination, which he ultimately lost to Nodál) landed as a miss. The show would’ve been better served by pairing Aguilar with a younger artist helping evolve the very genre Aguilar is working to preserve. (But handing over the spotlight would’ve been smart for the Aguilar image, even.) —T.M.

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How Many Voters Again?
We’re all for the Academy giving us glimpses into how their voting process works and what leads to the decisions of the night. But in nearly every category introduction speech, the hosts and presenters mentioned that “one million voters” had weighed in — to the point where the phrase felt like it lost all meaning by the end of the night. Guys, we get it; there are a lot of voters! —J.L.

We Need More Love For Alt Acts!
It was already a bummer that a new wave of Latin alternative artists, like Mexican trio Latin Mafia, Spanish singer-songwriter Judeline, and artist-producer Rusowsky, didn’t make it into the bigger categories, despite how boundary-pushing their releases were. Still, they were all up for Best Alternative Album and Best Alternative Song. Though zany Argentine duo CA7RIEL and Paco Amoroso deserved plenty of wins, they snagged both categories, where it would have been nice to see a slightly different energy. Latin Mafia, Judeline, and Rusowsy later met up and took a few photos together, including a cheeky one with everyone flipping off the camera. Maybe this snub might lead to the Latin Mafia, Judeline, and Rusowsky collaboration that we need. —L.V.

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The Big Sanz Upset
When Alejandro Sanz apologized to Bad Bunny and Karol G for winning Record of the Year, it felt like a reminder that the Latin Grammys can be… kind of old-school. In a category stacked with two of Bad Bunny’s biggest songs, Ca7riel and Paco Amoroso’s “#Tetas” and “El Día del Amigo,” and even Liniker’s “Ao Te Lado,” his win suggested the Academy might still be playing it safe with what its older voting base knows best. Part of the problem may have been that multiple nominations in one category meant some of the votes were split, but Sanz’s Record of the Year win was still a shock. —T.M.

Paloma Morphy accepts the Best New Artist award onstage at Latin Grammys.

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Paloma Morphy Is Our New Rising Queen
Paloma Morphy took home the Best New Artist award and we’re here for it. In the same vein as Latin Mafia and Nsqk, Paloma Morphy is reshaping the Latin alternative scene with her genre-bending sound. Earlier this week, the Mexico City native shared her reaction to being nominated for Best New Artist with Rolling Stone. “When I started making music, I quit my other job,” she said. “I was doubting if this was something for me. Life is giving me signs that I have made the right choice.” This win is making it clear that Morphy takeover is imminent. —L.V.

Karol Sounds Off
While accepting the award for Song of the Year, Karol G unexpectedly took a moment to address her naysayers. She specifically asked for her microphone not to be cut and then went off. The Colombian superstar then revealed a struggle that she was facing: “This happened during a strange time in my life and the only thing that was left from all of that for me was to go back to the root and the intention and return to the purpose of what I’m doing because I love it, because I like it, and because I was born for this.” —L.V.

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Liniker performs onstage during the 26th Annual Latin Grammy Awards at the MGM Grand Garden Arena on November 13, 2025 in Las Vegas, Nevada.

Kevin Winter/Getty Images for The Latin Recording Academy

Love For Liniker
The Brazilian artist was off to a good night with nods in major categories, like Album of the Year and Record of the Year. But it was especially nice to see that she didn’t get siloed off during the ceremony: Her performance toward the end, just after Elena Rose, felt like a big highlight that shared more of her music and her sound with wider audiences. It was especially poignant to see her represent Brazil and music in Portuguese, given how hard it is for Brazilian acts to break into the industry — and into the ceremony itself. —J.L.

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Watch Karol G and Marco Antonio Solís Perform “Coleccionando Heridas” at 2025 Latin Grammys
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Watch Karol G and Marco Antonio Solís Perform “Coleccionando Heridas” at 2025 Latin Grammys

by jummy84 November 14, 2025
written by jummy84

As part of the 2025 Latin Grammy Awards, Karol G and former Los Los Bukis frontman Marco Antonio Solís performed their Tropicoqueta duet “Coleccionando Heridas” live for the first time. The duo were accompanied by a live band and broke out some salsa dancing. Watch their performance below.

Karol G is up for three awards at this year’s Latin Grammys, including Song and Record of the Year. She’s already claimed the trophy for Best Tropical Song for her massive hit “Si Antes Te Hubiera Conocido.”

Karol G shared Tropicoqueta in June. She’s nominated for Best Latin Pop Album at the 2026 Grammy Awards, and is also set to headline Coachella next year.

Read about Karol G in “The Best Music by Latine and Spanish Artists in 2023.”

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Sevdaliza Releases Album 'Heroina' With Karol G, Kenia Os, Tokischa
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Sevdaliza Releases Album ‘Heroina’ With Karol G, Kenia Os, Tokischa

by jummy84 November 1, 2025
written by jummy84

Sevdaliza is celebrating womanhood in all its forms on her new album. On Friday, the experimental singer released her third LP, Heroina — an ode to femininity that features collaborations with Karol G, Kenia Os, Pabllo Vittar, and Tokischa.

“I started creating around the world with people carrying different energies, different frequencies. Out of that process, a few songs found their way onto Heroina,” Sevdaliza explained in a press statement. “They carry the same thread that’s always been with me, humanity, the resistance of the body and mind, the way women and queer people are still shaped by control and the male gaze.”

“But this time, it’s a different kind of protest,” she added. “Heroina is about wanting to be free, and at the same time feeling how limited that freedom can be. That tension between surrender and resistance became the core of this album.”

The 13-track record includes her massive hit “Alibi,” featuring Brazilian drag singer Pabllo Vittar and French star Yseult, “Ride or Die, Pt. 2” with Puerto Rican rapper Villano Antillano and Dominican queen Tokischa, and “No Me Cansaré” with Karol G. Elsewhere on the record, she welcomes collaborations with Kenia Os, La Joaqui, and Eartheater.

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In an Instagram post celebrating the LP’s release Friday, she explained how the featured artists and collaborators on the album “represent different shades of womanhood: resilience, sensuality, and independence.” She explained, “Together, they form a collective voice that challenges traditional narratives and celebrates the power of the feminine in all its forms.”

Heroína marks Sevdaliza’s first full-length project since 2020’s Shabrang, which included tracks “Oh My God” and “Joanna.” She later released the EP Raving Dahlia in 2022.

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Weekly Drop Watch: Aritzia's Nike Collab, Diesel X Karol G, Tons of Holiday Collections and More
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Weekly Drop Watch: Aritzia's Nike Collab, Diesel X Karol G, Tons of Holiday Collections and More

by jummy84 November 1, 2025
written by jummy84


For our Weekly Drop Watch column, Fashionista scours the market to curate the most noteworthy releases from our favorite fashion and beauty brands. Keep scrolling for this week’s highlights. Aritzia and Nike collaborated to create the Aritzia x Nike LD-1000 “Edition A” sneaker ($165), …

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Watch Missy Elliott, Karol G and Madison Beer perform at the 2025 Victoria's Secret Fashion Show
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Watch Missy Elliott, Karol G and Madison Beer perform at the 2025 Victoria’s Secret Fashion Show

by jummy84 October 16, 2025
written by jummy84

Missy Elliott, Karol G and Madison Beer have performed at the 2025 Victoria’s Secret Fashion Show – watch their performances below.

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The fashion show took place on Wednesday night (October 15) in New York, and marked just the second time in Victoria Secret’s Fashion Show’s long history that the fashion show has featured an all-women performance line-up.

Missy Elliott headlined the performances, playing a medley of her greatest hits. She kicked off her raucous set with ‘Minute Man’, before one of her biggest tracks ever, ‘Get Ur Freak On’. She then put things in reverse for ‘Work It’ and closed the night with ‘Lose Control’.

Prior to Missy Elliott’s set, Coachella 2026 headliner Karol G performed two songs that served as a powerful shout out to her Latin heritage, as she sang ‘Ivonny Bonita’ and ‘Latina Forever’. She also walked the runway towards the end of her set and earned a standing ovation.

Pop star Madison Beer also performed earlier in the show, where she performed ‘Bittersweet’ live for the first time, alongside hits like ‘Make You Mine’ and ‘Yes Baby’. K-pop group TWICE also performed, making them only the second K-pop act to perform at the Victoria’s Secret Fashion Show after BLACKPINK‘s Lisa last year.

Missy Elliott’s setlist was:
‘Minute Man’
‘Get Ur Freak On’
‘Work It’
‘Lose Control’

Karol G’s setlist was:
‘Ivonny Bonita’
‘Latina Forever’

Madison Beer’s setlist was:
‘Make You Mine’
‘Bittersweet’
‘Yes Baby’

2024’s Victoria’s Secret Fashion Show made its return for the first time in six years, and for the first time ever featured a performance line-up that was entirely made up of women – it featured a bombshell line-up that included BLACKPINK’s Lisa, Tyla and was headlined by the legendary Cher.

Performers at past Victoria’s Secret fashion shows include Mary J. Blige, Destiny’s Child, Spice Girls, Katy Perry, Maroon 5, Kanye West, Jay-Z, Nicki Minaj, Rihanna, Justin Bieber, Bruno Mars, Sting, Seal, Taylor Swift, Fall Out Boy, Ed Sheeran, Ariana Grande, Lady Gaga, The Weeknd, Harry Styles, The Chainsmokers, Halsey, Rita Ora and more.

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Justin Bieber, Karol G, Sabrina Carpenter, Anyma
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Justin Bieber, Karol G, Sabrina Carpenter, Anyma

by jummy84 September 16, 2025
written by jummy84

Get out your wallets, the Coachella 2026 lineup has just been announced! On Monday, the music festival shared the full lineup for next year’s edition, scheduled for April 10-12 and 17-19. Sabrina Carpenter, Karol G, Anyma, and Justin Bieber will be the headliners for next year’s edition.

Carpenter — who just released her latest album, Man’s Best Friend, and is set to hit the road this fall — will lead Friday with XX, Disclosure, Ethel Cain, Teddy Swims, Devo, Sexyy Red, Central Cee, and girl groups BINI and Katseye performing earlier in the day among a packed slate of top artists.

Bieber shared the lineup on Instagram alongside a lyric from Swag II track, “Yukon.” On Saturday, he’ll be joined by the likes of Rolling Stone‘s February cover artist Addison Rae, Sombr, David Byrne, and PinkPantheress.

Sunday with Karol will see the Colombian superstar cap each week with Anyma presenting his Æden project, while Young Thug, Kaskade, Laufey, Iggy Pop, FKA Twigs, and a slew of other major performers will also take the stage.

Tickets for the festival are on sale now. General admission entry starts at $549 for Weekend Two and $649 for Weekend One, while VIP tickets cost $1,199 for Weekend Two and $1,299 for Weekend One.

Last year’s music festival saw Lady Gaga, Post Malone, and Green Day taking on the festival as headliners, with Travis Scott performing at a special after-hours headlining, “designs the desert,” slot.

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While this is the first time the headliners lead the lineup, they’ve all hit the Coachella stage before. Bieber joined Tems during her set last year to perform “Essence” with WizKid, and he also appeared alongside Ariana Grande when she headlined Coachella in 2019. Karol G took the main stage in 2022, bringing out Becky G as a guest. And in 2024, Carpenter played a sunset set on the main stage, manifesting her return as a headliner during her performance.

Rolling Stone broke the news on Carpenter and Karol’s headlining slots last week.

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Coachella 2026 Lineup: Sabrina Carpenter, Justin Bieber, Karol G, the Strokes, and More
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Coachella 2026 Lineup: Sabrina Carpenter, Justin Bieber, Karol G, the Strokes, and More

by jummy84 September 16, 2025
written by jummy84

The 2026 Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival lineup has been unveiled. Sabrina Carpenter, Justin Bieber, and Karol G are heading to the desert next year as the festival’s headliners, topping the two-weekend bill in Indio, California, on April 10-12 and 17-19. Also slated to perform are Young Thug, the XX, Turnstile, David Byrne, FKA twigs, Addison Rae, Ethel Cain, and dozens more. See the festival poster below.

Rounding out the Coachella 2026 lineup are Alex G, PinkPantheress, Iggy Pop, Givēon, Little Simz, Devo, Blood Orange, Geese, Dijon, Wet Leg, Oklou, Black Flag, Disclosure, Sexyy Red, Katseye, Moby, Joyce Manor, Lykke Li, CMAT, Wednesday, Model/Actriz, Ceremony, Bedouin, Lambrini Girls, Fakemink, Jane Remover, Drain, and the Rapture. Plus, the bottom of the poster lists “The Bunker Debut of Radiohead Kid A Mnesia.” Passes go on sale this Friday, September 19 at 1 p.m. Eastern.

As rumored, Carpenter returns to the desert after making her debut in 2024, now promoted up the billing after the whirlwind success of her albums Short n’ Sweet and Man’s Best Friend. She is set to close out 2025 with a string of dates including residencies in New York and Los Angeles. She also has a smattering of South American festivals booked in the months leading up to Coachella.

This will be Bieber’s first-ever headlining set at Coachella. Although he’s been a guest performer joining other artists onstage—Ariana Grande, Daniel Caesar, Chance the Rapper, and Tems and Wizkid—four times at the festival, Bieber has never actually performed at Coachella as a billed artist before. This set will also mark his first live concert in over three years, with his last show taking place in September 2022. Bieber is coming armed with his guest-heavy records Swag and Swag II, both of which came out this year.

This is also Karol G’s second stop at the Indio festival, following the Colombian superstar’s 2022 debut appearance. Her latest album, Tropicoqueta, came out last June, and, as things stand, the Coachella set is scheduled to be her first full live show behind the album. In early September, she performed at Corinthians Arena in São Paulo, Brazil, as the halftime act at the NFL game between Kansas City Chiefs and the Los Angeles Chargers.

Last year’s Coachella headliners were Lady Gaga, Green Day, Post Malone, and Travis Scott, with Green Day and Scott both squeezed in on the Saturday night. Others on that bill included Charli XCX—who brought out Billie Eilish, Lorde, and Troye Sivan—and Clairo, who got a Bernie Sanders introduction, but not the visa-beleaguered FKA twigs or Massive Attack, who turned down a slot after lamenting the festival’s environmental impact.

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Karol G Halftime Show in Brazil for Chiefs vs. Chargers Game: Recap
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Karol G Halftime Show in Brazil for Chiefs vs. Chargers Game: Recap

by jummy84 September 6, 2025
written by jummy84

Karol G brought her Tropicoqueta energy to the NFL stage in Brazil, where she headlined the halftime show on Friday night (Sept. 5) during the season opener between the Kansas City Chiefs and the Los Angeles Chargers.

The Colombian superstar’s performance was streamed live on the NFL’s YouTube channel from Corinthians Arena in São Paulo, where she opened her short-but-dazzling set singing some verses in Portuguese, before switching to Spanish for “Bandida Entrenada.”

“Hey, Brazil!” she greeted the audience with excitement. “¡Arriba mi gente latina!” (Up my Latin people!)

Dressed in a brown and yellow miniskirt with copper details and a bra with yellow pineapples for cups, Karol, with her wavy dark blond hair down, performed a medley of songs that included her Billboard Hot Latin Songs No. 1 hit “Si Antes Te Hubiera Conocido,” “Un Gatito Me Llamó” and “Papasito,” which she performed half in English, half in Spanish.

Surrounded by dozens of dancers and featuring some moves that included a bit of lambada, Karol’s performance lasted less than 10 minutes, but it was sweet and well-produced, including nice costumes, a group of female percussionists and a grand finale with golden pom poms and fireworks.

Hours before the show, Karol shared some heartfelt words in an Instagram post alongside a carousel of colorful spashots from her stay in Brazil. “Today is a very special day! After a long time, I return to one of my favorite places in the world, where, no matter what, I feel completely happy: The stage! The sacred place where I connect with you,” she wrote.

“Performing tonight has many special meanings in my life for different reasons, and there wouldn’t be enough space in this caption to explain it all… I just hope you really enjoy it, and in the name of God, I hope everything turns out incredible,” the singer continued. “You know, you think about every detail and hope that everything goes as planned… But no matter what happens, I love what we’ve prepared so much. It has all my soul and heart, and there’s a wonderful team of people by my side who worked incredibly hard as well.”

Karol G’s halftime show performance was announced in August. The news was accompanied by a photo of her dressed in Tropicoqueta flair, a nod to her latest album, while holding a football helmet. As part of the ongoing collaboration between the NFL and YouTube, the game between the Chiefs and the Chargers is the first NFL game exclusively streamed live on YouTube.

In addition to Karol’s show, Brazilian artist Ana Castela performed the country’s national anthem, “Hino Nacional Brasileiro,” and jazz saxophonist and composer Kamasi Washington played the United States national anthem, “The Star-Spangled Banner.”

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