From career milestones to major announcements, Billboard editors highlight uplifting moments in Latin music. Here’s what happened this week.
Rosalía is fully backing a new scholarship at the Catalonia College of Music in Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain to support aspiring flamenco singers and artists. The scholarship, valued at 15,000 Euros , will fully cover the student’s tuition and provide financial relieve during the 2024-2025 academic year.
Don Omar also showed support on social media, writing: “The moment is coming when the good ones overcome fear and in Venezuela, we have no fear anymore. My Venezuelan brothers and sisters, I’m with you.” Meanwhile, Dominican star Juan Luis Guerra posted a bible verse from Santiago 5:16, in solidarity with the Venezuelan community.
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