Police in the Dominican Republic have arrested a woman who sang the national anthem in a high-tempo style during karaoke.
Bad Bunny is one of the biggest recording artists in the world. He got his start in the industry in 2013 and hasn't looked back. Bad Bunny mainly performs in Spanish but tends to make music you can ...
After a historic Super Bowl halftime show performance, many are wondering what Bad Bunny said onstage in Spanish. Here's an English translation.
British journalist and translator who joined Diario AS in 2013. Focuses on soccer – chiefly the Premier League, LaLiga, the Champions League, the Liga MX and MLS. On occasion, also covers American ...
Puerto Rico has a rich musical history, shaped by artists from both the island and its diaspora. Still, few have reached the heights of its latest leading light, Bad Bunny. The 31-year-old artist is ...
Sublime was a ska punk band from California that was active in the 1990s. Their music blended reggae, punk rock, hip-hop, and surf vibes. Although they didn’t win major awards during their brief time ...
Following Emilia Pérez’s awards season run, Selena Gomez featured a song with Spanish lyrics on her and Benny Blanco’s album, I Said I Love You First. The fourth track, “Ojos Tristes” (“Sad Eyes” in ...
TORONTO — Changing the lyrics of a national anthem is often considered taboo, but Chantal Kreviazuk's tweak to the words of O Canada at the 4 Nations Face-Off Final in Boston on Thursday night may ...
Miki Matsubara was a Japanese singer and composer who made music in the 1980s. She became well-known for her 1979 hit song “Stay With Me,” which gained renewed popularity worldwide on social media in ...
The kids had no clue what they were shaking it to. For party people of the 1990s, the hip-swinging beat of the “Macarena” still rings as the sultry soundtrack of the decade, which came complete with ...
On May 5, 2024, a post emerged on Reddit, reading, "Italian singer Adriano Celentano released a song in the 70s with nonsense lyrics meant to sound like American English, apparently to prove Italians ...