Omar Courtz Reaches New Heights on Sultry New Single “SERIO CON ESE Q,” Featuring Anuel AA
Puerto Rican artist Omar Courtz has conquered the Latin music scene with his unique and evolving sound. Today, he debuts “SERIO CON ESE Q” featuring Latin superstar Anuel AA. T
Myke Towers Donates $25K to Puerto Rico’s Women’s Basketball Team for Paris 2024 Olympics
Reggaeton sensation Myke Towers has made a generous donation of $25,000 to the Puerto Rican Basketball Federation (FBPUR) through his Young Kingz Foundation. This contribution will
Leaf Kicks Off Her Dreamgirl Era with a Summer Soundtrack
Leaf just dropped her Dreamgirl EP, a 7-track project that’s all about summer fun. The EP has songs perfect for dancing, getting ready, or hanging out with friends. It includes s
Feel the Heat with Marcel Mendoza’s ‘MOOD’ – This Season’s Hottest Track
Marcel Mendoza, the multitalented artist known for his prowess in both acting and music, has just released his latest single, “MOOD,” and it’s already being hailed as
BIGBABYGUCCI Drops New Single “You A Joke” Ahead of Highly Anticipated Album Baby 5 Release on August 5th
BIGBABYGUCCI's new single "You A Joke" showcases his signature in-your-face melodies with otherworldly synths and pulsing 808s, giving fans a glimpse of his upcoming project, *Baby
Pulse Mural Unveiling by Pridelines in Miami: A Tribute to the 49 Pulse Nightclub Victims Featuring Artist TeePop
Next week, on June 12th, Pridelines is hosting a heartfelt event in Miami—the unveiling of the “Pulse Mural.” This mural, created in collaboration with local artist T
Sueños Music Festival Thrills Chicago with Electrifying Performances and Star-Studded Lineup
Yesterday, the Sueños Music Festival took over Grant Park in Chicago! For its third year, the festival returned on a glorious and sunny Saturday afternoon. A sold-out crowd settle
Riley Voelkel Talks “Hightown,” Future Aspirations, Working with Jerry Bruckheimer and More
Riley Voelkel shares her experiences transitioning from the supernatural allure of “The Originals” to the gritty realism of “Hightown.” This shift not only