Hispanic Heritage Month
Latin Music & Fashion Collide: Bad Bunny × Adidas, J Balvin × Jordan
Fashion and music have long walked hand in hand. Style amplifies sound, image shapes identity, and collaborations between artists and […]
Salsa Across Borders: From New York to Cali
Salsa is more than a genre; it’s a conversation across time and geography. From the Bronx’s nightclubs in the 1960s […]
Spotlight: Raúl Juliá Puerto Rican Actor, Activist & Cultural Trailblazer
During Hispanic Heritage Month, we celebrate figures whose work continues to shape arts, identity, and representation. Few actors embody that […]
Latin Music & U.S. Pop Culture: A Timeline of Influence & Evolution
Latin music didn’t just appear in U.S. pop culture overnight. Its presence has been building for over a century—through dance […]
Romeo Santos & Aventura Modern Bachata Kings
When you hear the rise of bachata urbana and its global reach, Aventura and Romeo Santos sit at the throne. While bachata’s roots lie deep in […]
From Panama to the World: El General & the Origins of Reggaetón
When you trace reggaetón’s roots, one of the earliest, most essential chapters begins not in Puerto Rico but in Panama, with […]
The Rise of Female Voices in Latin Music
From underground battles in Puerto Rico to topping global charts, female artists in Latin music have fought for space, and […]
Bad Bunny The Voice of a Generation
In less than a decade, Bad Bunny (Benito Antonio Martínez Ocasio) went from posting songs on SoundCloud in Puerto Rico […]
Spotlight: Daddy Yankee Legacy — From Barrio to Global Stage
When you talk about reggaetón’s history, one name towers over many others: Daddy Yankee. Known as “El Jefe,” “King of Reggaetón,” […]
How Reggaetón Took Over the World: Origins, Impact & Global Reach
Reggaetón has gone from underground rhythms in Panama and Puerto Rico to dominating airwaves, streaming charts, festivals, and global culture. […]
















