Rauw Alejandro, Karol G & More: Here’s the Ultimate Latin Workout Playlist
National Exercise Day is held on April 18, and to set the mood, Billboard has curated the ultimate Latin workout playlist. The unofficial holiday was founded in 2020 by Dr. Jeuse Bernard Saint-Fleur to raise awareness on the importance of exercise and how it can save lives, according to Daysoftheyear.com. It happens each year in April. The Latin workout playlist includes more than 40 songs, perfect for a two-hour sweat sesh at the gym. Explore See latest videos, charts and news See latest videos, charts and news For those who want to feel motivated and listen to positive affirmations, we’ve included bops such as Karol G’s “Que Chimba de Vida,” Bad Bunny’s “Los Pits,” Randy Malcom’s “Bendecido” and Thalia’s “Arrasando.” For the gym junkie who needs reggaetón music to get hyped, there’s Rauw Alejandro’s “Diluvio,” Daddy Yankee’s timeless hit “Gasolina” and “Gata Only,” the viral hit by Chilean newcomers FloyyMenor and Cris MJ, which hit No. 1 on the Billboard Hot Latin Songs chart. Trending on Billboard Songs such as Fuerza Regida and Marshmello’s “Harley Quinn”; Maluma’s “Coco Loco”; Lenny Tavárez and Sergio George’s “El Yate”; “Mercho” by Lil’ Cake, Migrantes, and Nico Valdi; and Manuel Turizo’s “La Bachata” represent the dance, merengue, salsa, cumbia, and bachata genres, respectively. And of course, the playlist could not exclude gym-inspired tracks such as Tainy’s “La Baby” featuring Daddy Yankee, Feid and Sech, and “Gym,” a catchy dembow by former Billboard On the Radar Latin act J Molina. Now go throw on your best gym fit, get in a sweat sesh and listen to the playlist below:
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The 20 Greatest Allman Brothers Band Songs: Critic’s Picks
Maybe more than any of their peers, The Allman Brothers Band were a group defined by eras, personalities and tragedies. Between the outfit’s 1969 self-titled debut and their last official studio album, 2003’s Hittin’ the Note, they released 12 studio albums and six officially released live albums, including the career-defining live set At Fillmore East […]
Taylor Swift Reveals ‘The Tortured Poets Department’s First Single & Drops Fan Challenge
We’re no longer a fortnight away from the release of The Tortured Poets Department, which means it’s the perfect time for Taylor Swift to confirm the set’s lead single. The pop superstar revealed Thursday (April 18) on Instagram that the Post Malone-assisted “Fortnight” will serve as the lead single from her forthcoming album. “The first […]
Nature Now Has Its Own Spotify Artist Page: Initiative Will Raise Conservation Funds With Music by David Bowie, Brian Eno & More
Many songs from across the musical canon feature the sound of ocean waves, wind, rain, thunder, lightning, bird calls and other sounds of nature. Now, nature itself is being recognized as an artist for these contributions in an initiative to raise money for global conservation efforts. Explore See latest videos, charts and news See latest videos, charts and news This new projects, Sounds Right, includes “Nature” getting an artist page on Spotify, with this page populated by new music and older songs remixed to “Feat. NATURE” by artists including David Bowie with Brian Eno, Ellie Goulding, U.K. electronic outfit London Grammar, neo-soul and folk artist UMI with V of BTS, Indian artist Anuv Jain, Norwegian singer Aurora and many more. These songs will also be available on all major streaming platforms, with royalties going to Sounds Right. The project is projected to raise more than $40 million for conservation efforts from more than 600 million individual listeners in its first four years. Trending on Billboard Launched Tuesday (April 18), the Spotify playlist currently features 15 tracks, with more to be added as Sounds Right grows. Currently available songs include a “Nature Remix” of Goulding’s 2020 song “Brightest Blue” that now incorporates sounds of the Colombian rainforest. The 1995 Eno and Bowie collab “Get Real” features the sounds of hyenas, rooks and wild pigs, while Jain’s “Baarishein” includes the sound of an Indian rainfall. Revenue will be collected by conservation nonprofit EarthPercent, then allotted to biodiversity conservation and restoration projects in threatened ecosystems around the world. The Sounds Right Expert Advisory Panel, a group of established biologists, environmental activists, representatives of Indigenous Peoples and experts in conservation funding, will advise on how funding should be dispersed. “It’s been fantastic to see so many brilliant artists excited to engage creatively with the sounds of nature and supportive of Sounds Right’s core objective to see that nature is fairly compensated for her musical contributions,” EarthPercent’s Co-Executive Director Cathy Runciman said in a statement. “We know that many artists care deeply about protecting and restoring nature, and it’s a privilege to launch these collaborations via the Feat. NATURE playlist and together generate positive impact for biodiversity.” Sounds Right was developed by the Museum for the United Nations and UN Live, Copenhagen-based organizations that use culture to crate local action and global change, in collaboration with a variety of climate-focused partners.
5 Things We’d Like to See on Shakira’s ‘Las Mujeres Ya No lloran’ Tour: The Dream Setlist & More
Shakira did not lie when she announced on social media: “se viene la loba” (the she wolf is coming). The Colombian superstar unveiled the dates to the North American leg of her 2024 Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran tour on Tuesday (April 16), just on the heels of revealing the big news during her surprise […]
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