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Popularity On The Web: New Study Ranks Most Googled Artists Across States And Countries

Wettfreunde has done some serious detective work, analyzing the past 12 months of Google search results (found by Google Keyword Planner) to uncover the most searched music artists worldwide. I can assure you; the results are spectacular!

One thousand artists, 189 countries, and a fierce battle for the top spot. Who came out on top? None other than the boy band BTS dominating as the most-searched artist in 42 countries! 🌟 But no worries, there are still a few countries out there that are still searching for the Beatles.

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Boy band BTS. Credit: Koreaboo

BTS are not the only ones leaving their mark! The late rapper XXXTentacion takes the runner-up position, prevailing in 31 countries.

Rapper XXXTentacion. Credit: Alex Markow

And just behind, we have the queen herself, Rihanna, claiming the third spot with 29 countries under her belt. These artists are blowing the world away!

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Rihanna. Credit: Insider

For instance, XXXTentacion’s single ‘SAD!’ was certified Diamond by the RIAA in the US.

And when “Work” climbed to #1 on the Hot 100, Rihanna became the first artist with chart-topping singles from seven consecutive studio albums.

Battle Of The Titans: Shakira And Bad Bunny Claim 4th And 5th Spots In Most Searched

Shakira. Credit: CHRISTOPHE SIMON/AFP via Getty Images.

Shakira and Bad Bunny rock the 4th and 5th positions, taking the title in 19 and 18 countries, respectively. Epic music battles are in store!

Bad Bunny. Credit: David Becker/Getty Images for LARAS

Fun fact: BTS’s star power knows no bounds, with 13.6 million average monthly searches worldwide. Their popularity is skyrocketing, and it’s no wonder why! 🚀

Team Taylor Or Team Bad Bunny? Why Not Both? Enjoy The Best Of Both Worlds!

A spokesperson from Wettfreunde.net summed it up perfectly: “BTS dominates as the most searched music artist worldwide, capturing the top spot in an impressive 42 countries. Their explosive popularity can be attributed to their captivating music, energetic performances, and their ability to connect with fans on a deep emotional level.”

Now, who’s the most searched artist in 27 states? It’s “Bad Blood” singer Taylor Swift! 🎉 Her infectious tunes, relatable lyrics, and ever-evolving style have won fans from all over the country.

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Taylor Swift. Credit: Evan Agostini/Invision/AP

Furthermore, we have Bad Bunny, claiming the top spot in 18 states! 🎤 His killer, blend of reggaeton and trap, paired with his killer energy, has shot him straight to the top of the American music scene.

Taylor Swift’s Timeless Appeal: Insights From Wettfreunde.net’s Spokesperson

The folks at Wettfreunde.net shared more awesome insights with us. According to their spokesperson, Taylor Swift’s enduring popularity is due to her incredible songwriting, versatility, and ability to grow with every album. She truly knows how to keep her dedicated fanbase coming back for more! For example, on her 2020 album “Folklore,” Taylor Swift shifted her sound to a more alternative-indie direction, which was met with great success by both her old and new fans alike.

Taylor Swift’s 2020 album “Folklore.” Credit: The Eagle

The spokesperson also shed light on Bad Bunny’s rise to fame. His unique musical style and magnetic personality have catapulted him to the forefront of American music. For instance, Bad Bunny has collaborated with some of music’s biggest stars, such as Cardi B, Ozuna, and J Balvin, and has been featured on the covers of magazines like Rolling Stone and GQ.

So, are you Team Taylor Swift, Shakira, Rihanna, XXXTentacion, BTS, or Bad Bunny? Whatever choice you make, it will be a great one! Just remember, whatever you pick, don’t get caught in the middle of a one-sided feud!

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Bad Bunny’s Historic Set At Coachella

Puerto Rican rapper Bad Bunny is the first Latino artist to headline Coachella. It was a nearly two-hour performance also filled with special guests and an on-stage jet ski.

Bad Bunny took the stage at 11:35 p.m., and the roars engulfed the audience. The artist then opened up by giving Coachella a history of his Latin roots.

Message To Critics & Fans

Bad Bunny addressed many of his critics and gave a heartfelt message to his fans during his set.

“Don’t believe everything you hear. You won’t get to know the real me through a video on Instagram, an interview, or a TikTok. If you really want to get to know me, I invite you to my home,” Bad Bunny proclaimed from the stage. “My name is Benito Martinez Ocasio… I know who I am, what my purpose is, and I promise you — I will see it through.”

Benito Antonio Martínez Ocasio probably made Latinos proud everywhere because Coachella is one of the biggest festivals in the world. Twitter also went crazy supporting hilarious and emotional tweets about Bad Bunny’s moving performance.

Who Did Bad Bunny Bring On-Stage?

The Puerto Rican hitmaker brought out Reggaeton veterans Jowell & Randy and Ñengo Flow.

However, a pleasant surprise that many most likely didn’t expect was Post Malone joining Bunny on stage. Bunny brought out Post Malone for an amazing acoustic performance of “La Cancion” and “Yonaguni,” which was sadly hindered by technical issues.

Post Malone’s, born Austin Richard Post’s, mic went dead. The artist’s microphone couldn’t work again, so he had to leave the stage and leave Ocasio to finish off his historical set. 

Bad Bunny Is Putting Latin Trap On The Map

Bad Bunny first performed at Coachella a few years ago. At the time, the artist was also up and coming in reggaeton and Latin trap music. He has put the Latin trap on the map.

Bad Bunny is making history not only at Coachella but also with his latest album, “Un Verano Sin Ti,” being the first entirely Spanish-language work to earn a Grammy nomination for Album Of The Year

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Bad Bunny and Drake Can’t Be Stopped

Bad Bunny went to Instagram to let people know that he is a fan of Drake.  As if we didn’t already know!  The Puerto Rican rapper posted a video of himself listening to “Major Distribution”.  Drake mentions Bad Bunny in his first verse of the song off his joint album with 21 Savage, Her Loss.  He raps:

“Hmm, hmm, major distribution, labels call me Bad Bunny numbers, it’s a robbery”.

Bad Bunny is vibing out hard to his friend’s hit.

Bad Bunny x Drake

The two have collaborated in the past for the hit song, “MIA”.  It was released on Bad Bunny’s debut album, X 100pre, and became his first song to be in the top 10 on the charts.  The “Hotline Bling” rapper saw Bad Bunny’s video and reposted it to his Instagram.  He captioned the video, “You know who’s really running up the money”.  He followed it up by saying it’s him and the Un Verano Sin Ti rapper, using a rabbit emoji to describe the rapper.

Drake and Bad Bunny have been very successful this year.  He had two number-one albums this year with Honestly, Nevermind, and Her Loss with 21 Savage.  Her Loss landed at #1 in its first week, selling 404,000 units!  Un Verano Sin Ti also hit #1 in its first week, selling 274,000 units.  This album was the most streamed album worldwide this year on Spotify.  Bad Bunny has plenty more to brag about this year.  He is the owner of the highest-grossing tours as he holds the top three spots!  This year, his “World’s Hottest Tour” became the highest-grossing tour in one year.  In 81 shows, the tour has made over $400 million.

Kings of Spotify

It’s no secret that these two are the most popular people in music.  Bad Bunny was the most streamed artist in the world this year on Spotify.  And guess who was number two?  Drake!  The “In My Feelings” rapper was the most streamed artist in the United States this year on Spotify.

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Rod Wave’s ‘Beautiful Mind’ Tops Billboard Charts At #1 Pushing 115K Album Equivalent Units

Rod Wave is, once again, topping the charts! For the second time, the artist took the no. 1 spot on the Billboard Top 200.

Rod Wave’s album, Beautiful Mind, was released on August 12, and features singles such as “Cold December,” “Stone Rolling,” and “Alone.” Billboard reported that the album was streamed 157.73 million times. After Soulfly in 2021, this makes Rod’s second no. 1 album. Wave’s Beautiful Mind album also accumulated about 115K equivalent album units during its first week after being released and 113K was made up of SEA units.

The Florida-born artist has accomplished many milestones in his music career so far. Other than his 2021’s SoulFly, Rod’s earlier albums such as Pray 4 Love and Ghetto Gospel didn’t come out on top, however, they still secured a spot in the chart’s top 10 at the time. Prior to the debut of Beautiful Mind, Rod informed his fans that this will be his “last sad ass album.” He tweeted,

“On my baby’s dis my last sad ass album I’m off dat jus wanna live happy travel get dis money”

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Rod Wave sits in the the charts’ Top 5 above some today’s the greatest artists. The top 5 list includes Bad Bunny who came in at Number 2 with Un Verano Sin Ti . Beyoncé coming in Number 3 with Renaissance and Megan Thee Stallion following at Number 4 with Traumazine. Lastly, #YoungBoyNeverBrokeAgain hitting Number 5 with The Last Slimeto. DJ Akademiks even placed his bets that Rod’s album was going to make it to no. 1. On Aug. 19, Akademiks tweeted,

“Rod Wave ‘Beautiful Mind’ sells 125K first week. He will easily get the #1 spot on billboard next week.”

Originally, Rod’s “Beautiful Mind” album was delayed as he was arrested and charged with battery back in May. Wave pushed the album release to June, previewing some new music. Although the album was pushed back even further, everything seems to have settled down with the case as Rod was able to walk away. Check out what Twitter has to say regarding his no. 1 debut.

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The Met Gala 2022 Best and Worst Looks

The Met Gala 2022 was held on the first Monday in May. The dress code for the red carpet is Gilded Glamor and White Tie. The goal for this year was to bring the 19th century into the modern age. Some invitees look outstanding on the red carpet, meanwhile others come up short. These are some of the worst and best looks that hit the carpet.

These 26 looks are just a fraction of the worst and best looks that hit the red carpet.

Worst Looks On The Red Carpet

Bad Bunny in Burberry

Bad Bunny Credit: Getty Images

Megan Thee Stallion in Moschino gown and Stuart Weitzman heel

Megan Thee Stallion Credit: Getty Images

Anderson .Paak in Gucci

Anderson .Paak/ credit: Getty Images

Kodi Smit-McPhee in Bottega Veneta

Kodi Smit-McPhee Credit: Getty Images

Billie Eilish in Gucci

Billie Eilish Credit: Getty Images

Chlöe Baileyin Area gown and Jimmy Choo heels

Chlöe Bailey Credit: Getty Images

Gunna in Thom Browne with Ledger Nano X wallet

Gunna Credit: Getty Images

Denée Benton in Atelier Prabal Gurung gown and Jimmy Choo mule

Denée Benton Credit: Getty Images

Oscar Isaac in Thom Browne and Cartier jewelry

Oscar Isaac  Credit: Getty Images

Nicola Coughlan in Richard Quinn

Nicola Coughlan Credit: Getty Images

Brooklyn Beckham and Nicola Peltz-Beckham in Valentino

Brooklyn Beckham and Nicola Peltz-Beckham Credit: Getty Images

Venus Williams in Chloé suit and Stuart Weitzman heel with Jimmy Choo bag

Venus Williams Credit: Getty Images Images

Kid Cudi in Kenzo

Kid Cudi Credit: Getty Images

Best Looks At The Met Gala

Nyles Hutson in Vivienne Westwood at Met Gala

Nyles Hutson Credit: Getty Images

Swizz Beatz and Alicia Keys in Ralph Lauren

Swizz Beatz and Alicia Keys
Swizz Beatz and Alicia Keys
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Ciara in Michael Kors Collection gown and Jimmy Choo heels

Ciara Credit: Getty Images

Teyana Taylor in Iris van Herpen

Teyana Taylor Credit: Getty Images

Tessa Thompson in Carolina Herrera at Met Gala

Tessa Thompson Credit: Getty Images

Kerry Washington in Tory Burch gown and Jimmy Choo heels

Kerry Washington Credit: Getty Images

Jack Harlow in Givenchy

Jack Harlow Credit: Getty Images

Future in Custom BOSS for the Met Gala

Future Credit: Getty Images

Nicki Minaj in Burberry

Nicki Minaj Credit: Getty Images

Janelle Monáe in Ralph Lauren

Janelle Monáe Credit: Getty Images

Shawn Mendes in Tommy Hilfiger at Met Gala

Shawn Mendes Credit: Getty Images

Odell Beckham Jr. in custom Cactus Plant Flea Market, jewelry by Gabriel The Jeweler

Odell Beckham Credit: Getty Images

Cardi B in Versace at Met Gala

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Cardi B
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Designers take chances when creating looks for those invited to the Met Gala. Sometimes these creation are great but not every outfit is a work of art. Even if designer’s miss the mark, they are still some of the best in the fashion industry. Can’t wait until I get my own custom look.

 

 

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Producer Flow La Movie And Family Die In Tragic Plane Crash

Puerto Rican producer Flow La Movie has died in a horrific plane crash at age 38.

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Flow La Movie and his family were among the victims of a tragic plane crash today.

According to Billboard, the producer and artist, José Angel Hernandez was one of the nine passengers killed in a private plane crash. The tragic incident occurred on Dec. 15th, near Las Américas International Airport in the Dominican Republic. The victims include his partner Debbie Von Marie Jimenez Garcia 31, as well as their son Jayden Hernandez, 4. The plane, operated by Helidosa Aviation Group, was reported to be going to Florida.

Helidosa took to social media confirming the family’s death

“For Helidosa, this accident causes us great pain and sorrow. We stand in solidarity with the affected families that, along with us, are going through a difficult time.” the company said in a statement on Instagram.

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Helidosa release’s statement regarding the horrific incident.

“Te Boté,” which topped Hot Latin Songs for 14 weeks topped the charts in which Flow played a huge role. “Dakiti’s” by Bad Bunny charted No. 1 as well as “Mia,” featuring Drake were major hits for the producer. “Travesuras”, which La Movie took part in, hit No. 1 on Latin Airplay, Latin Rhythm Airplay, as well as Tropical Airplay on March 6th. Also, the Dominican native recently launched his indie record label, Vive la Pelicula, as well as a management agency.

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It is unknown what caused the plane to crash. However, an investigation by authorities is underway.

The family and friends of the artist have FM Hip Hop’s thoughts and condolences in this difficult time.

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Bad Bunny to Bring Mexican Heat in ‘Narcos’ Role

Grammy Award-winner Bad Bunny is killing it in the recent trailer of Netflix hit cartel feature Narcos: Mexico.

Bad Bunny, reggaeton and rap artist, joins the cast as “Kitty” Paez, a member of a group of well-to-do kids, eager for the grittier side of life. And a recent sneak-peek shows Bad Bunny feeling right at home in the role. As a Billboard contributor writes,

“The reggaeton superstar comes out guns blazing.”

To be sure, fans are extra hyped over the life the global artist is breathing into the role.

The return of hard-hitting favorite

Narcos: Mexico began airing in November 2018. The drama stunned fans in its visceral depiction of the life of Amado Carrillo Fuentes, leader of the Juarez Cartel. According to the U.S, Sun Fuentes was the most powerful drug dealer in Mexico in the ’90s. And the adrenaline-pumping life saga of this notorious drug lord has fueled fandom, making Bunny’s dreams come true.

This season will follow the dramatic depiction of the struggle between Juarez, Tijuana, and Sinaloa cartels. And for Bad Bunny, it’s a chance to flex his talents in his debut role.

Bad Bunny is serving up a slice

According to Yahoo Entertainment, this is just a preview of the artist’s up-and-coming projects. As Yahoo indicates, he is due to also appear in roles on American Sole alongside O’Shea Jackson Jr and Bullet Train starring Brad Pitt and Sandra Bullock. 

Seizing and loving every opportunity

In a heartfelt statement, Bad Bunny artist of El Ultimo Tour del Mundo (translated “The Last World Tour”) summed things up perfectly,

“I always wanted to make movies and act, so it’s a dream come true,”

And based on what viewers are seeing, he is going fuel throttle.

Fans can check out the trailer here but will have to stay tuned for the soon-to-release 2021 airing of the hit series on Netflix on November 5.

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Bad Bunny and Jhay Cortez’s “Dakiti” Breaks Records

Bad Bunny (@badbunnypr) and Jhay Cortez’s (@jhaycortez) Daktiti debuts at number 9 on this week’s Billboard’s Top 100. This placement earns Bad Bunny his third career top 10 hit–previous ones were I Like It (2018) with Cardi B and J Balvin and MIA (2018) with Drake–and Jhay Cortez’s first hit. MIA and Dakiti are the only all-Spanish-language songs in history to debut in the top 10… both are Bad Bunny’s. Moreover, Dakiti is the only song in history to simultaneously debut at number 1 on the Hot Latin Songs and debut top 10 on the Hot 100.

Dakiti is also currently number one on Spotify‘s Global Top 50 and on Apple Music‘s Top 100: USA.

The track seems to be El Conejo Malo’s first single to what will be his next, and perhaps final, studio album. It was officially anounced on October 26th, when Bad Bunny posted a snippet of the beat–produced by himself, Jhay, and Tainy–on his Instagram. It is not yet confirmed why Bad Bunny and Cortez don’t appear on the song’s credits as producers, but Jhay confirmed that they were behind the beat-making process on an Instagram story he posted. The rumors of a new collab between the two began in early October as footage of the two shooting the music video started circling the web.

“We’ve collaborated on remixes, [but] we had never come up with a song from scratch, [from] the both of us, I don’t know. We’re making music to last a long time.”–Bad Bunny, in Spanish

They both collaborated on Jhay Cortez’s No Me Conoce (Remix) (2019) along with Balvin and on COMO SE SIENTE (REMIX) (2020), which was featured Bad Bunny’s surprise album, Las Que No Iban A Salir.

Dakiti: Music Video

The music video premiered on October 29th, 2020 on El Conejo’s YouTube channel. So far, it has obtained 70.5M views and 2.2M likes on the platform. The video displays footage of Bad Bunny and Jhay recording in Bad Bunny’s portable studio on a beach in Malibu, CA.

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#FMSpotlight: NEON16’s Fernanda Arcay

Fernanda Arcay (@fefiarcay) is the head of marketing at NEON16 (@neon16), an up-and-coming independent record label currently taking over the Latin music industry. She is from Venezuela and has worked alongside the biggest artists and producers for many years.

We talked to Fernanda to know a little more about her career as head of marketing at NEON16 and we also asked he some questions about the label and current projects.

Q&A

[Here is a summarized version of the interview I conducted on Sep 15, 2020]

Q: Do you think that growing up in Venezuela has shaped the way in which you relate to coworkers and artists?

A: Yes, Venezuela gave me my Latinhood. I’m a Latina because my whole life I lived there, and even though I moved to the States a few years ago, I’ve never lost my culture, I’ve never lost my roots. I continue–every day–to practice everything I was taught, as a Latin. I speak Spanish every day, as well. It’s my first language. It’s so interesting that because I work in Latin music, I’ve been able to keep my roots, and like I said, what makes me a Latin.

Q: I saw that in college you interned at a public relations agency, how important do you think this was for you to advance in your career?

A: This was the most important thing I did in my college years. I did this internship twice, and when I graduated, that’s where I started working officially, and this is what made me a professional today. Everything I learned, I learned from working in this agency. I met a lot of people. I met a lot of artists. I gained a lot of experience, in advance, in award shows. It was definitely the highlight of what made me. And then, I would say it was the jumping step towards making now the head of marketing at NEON.

Having experiences during college is the most important thing you can do because you get to apply everything you’ve learned but in the actual work field.

Q: I saw an interview you did for a YouTube channel, you talked a lot about the narrative behind a release…

A: That’s very important. When you’re launching an artist, or working with your current artist, even if he or she is well-established, you always gotta have a story to tell. You always got to have these key messages and key images that you want your artist to portray so that when people look at them, they can automatically connect them to what you’ve been implementing in your strategy and in your campaigns. Trying to find that narrative for an artist is challenging, but once you have your narrative very clear, you take it from there and you work so that that narrative keeps making sense until it’s time to change it to a new narrative.

Q: Is this narrative supposed to be congruent across all forms of music media (e.g. cover art, music videos, posts)?

A: In everything. It all has to make sense between all outlets. Your cover has to make sense with your narrative, but also with the artist branding you’ve been doing, as well with the music videos,  and the music that you are releasing–the actual sound, the lyrics. Narratives tackle every single part of the artist, both creatively and music-wise.

Q: Building off that, do you think this takes away from the artist’s creative side, or do both parties work at finding a mid-point between what they want to do?

A: We always try to find a mid-point because you’re trying to keep the artist’s effort, as well, and their creative vision, and what actually motivates them. That’s why you always have to get through to your artist, connect with your artist, hear them out, know what they like, what they don’t like, and then, try to find a narrative that makes sense to both of you in the business side, but also in the personal side because it is essentially their life. They are the ones who are actually communicating the message through their socials or through their music.

Q: What’s it like to work with celebrities? Do you think you have to adapt who you are to relate to them or is it important to always be true to yourself?

A: It’s always important, no matter who you’re meeting, to be true to yourself. That way, you can keep your feet on the ground. I think it’s very important that you never change or adapt because of someone because that someone will notice that. You’re gonna reflect it. You reflect it in your energy, you reflect it in your attitude. At the end of the day, artists are normal people, and they like normal people, as well. So if you’re trying to act like something you’re not, you’re gonna show it off.

Working with these artists was such a great experience. I met so many people. And it’s not only the artists that you meet, you meet the artist’s team, you meet everyone around them, and by doing so, you’re essentially expanding your network, which is, at the end of the day, what matters the most because you don’t know who’s gonna help you tomorrow, you know?

Q: What role do you think that social media plays in music today?

A: Social media, today, is one of the most important tools. Social media has helped all the artists, especially during this pandemic, because everything went digital. A lot of the initiatives, a lot of the activities that were being made, were being made through social media or through their YouTube channels, and that’s what today has taught us: everything is going to turn more to the digital side, especially with this pandemic, and even after. The music industry has been shifted a lot.

Q: What role do you think TikTok plays in all of this?

A: TikTok is one of the most important tools, as well. In the Latin side, TikTok became important because people started replicating and using your sounds and your music in little dances or challenges. That shaped, when you are doing a song, how you choose what part goes to TikTok. Sometimes, the chorus is not the part that will be delivered to TikTok just because it’s not the most TikTok-friendly. When we’re choosing what we deliver to TikTok, we’re just saying “what makes the most sense?”, “what could go viral?”, and “what can people relate to?”.

We did it with Agua–J Balvin and Tainy’s record that we released under NEON and is going to be part of the new SpongeBob Movie. We saw how TikTok basically made the song go viral in the digital side. In the first weekend, we had a million TikToks, which is crazy. It became one of the top 5 challenges on the platform, according to Billboard. The article said that Agua is in the top 5 because everyone was doing the challenge, and it all happened organically. The biggest influencers in Latin America vibed with the song, wanted to do the challenge, and did it. We learned a lot. TikTok is very important in today’s music.

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♬ Agua (Music from “Sponge on the Run” Movie) – Tainy & J Balvin

Another example can be seen with KAROL G’s Ay, DiOs Mío!. The part on TikTok is not the chorus. As well as with Tattoo Remix, by Rauw Alejandro and Camilo, I think the part that they used wasn’t the chorus either.

Q: Is NEON16 considered an independent label?

A: Yeah, we’re independent, but we have a partnership with Interscope. We’re an independent label but we have partners where we release music and Interscope is one of them. We have Republic Records, as well, for another artist we signed. It’s just doing partnerships with different labels until we can be completely on our own and distribute completely on our own.

Q: I saw an Instagram post on HUMAN (X) (@humanx), would you like to talk a little bit more about what it is?

A: HUMAN (X) is a multimedia charity initiative that we launched in partnership with Charlie Guerrero, which is Sofía Reyes’ manager (she’s an artist), Tommy Mottola, and NEON16. We are gonna be releasing several records under HUMAN (X).

When you look us up on Spotify, HUMAN (X) appears as an artist and we just released our first record called Pa’ La Cultura with David Guetta and other featured artists. All the streams, all the royalties that we receive from that song, are gonna be donated to an organization that we chose for this record called NDLON, which is the National Day Laborer Organizing Network that helps immigrants work in the United States. Everything we raise is going to be donated to them because a lot of them were affected during the pandemic.

We also labeled today [Sept 15th] as Pa’ La Cultura day. We’re doing a lot of initiatives to keep raising money for this foundation. This record is in Spanish but the next one might be in English so it’s gonna have a variety of genres and languages so we can give HUMAN (X) a. global aspect.

At NEON, we like to do stuff like that. We like to innovate, to lead different types of events, types of projects. We also did the first Latin gaming event in the industry. A big tournament like Esports. We like to do stuff that’s out of the box that makes us stand out from the rest of the labels and other companies.

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#FMSpotlight: Arcangel – “Los Favoritos 2” (Listen)

On Friday, October 16th, popular Reggaetón and Latin Trap legend Arcangel (@arcangel) released his sixth studio album Los Favoritos 2. This album is the sequel to his successful Los Favoritos record, which came out in 2015 and is considered a modern classic within the genre.

LF2 was filled with 28 features in total ranging from other established legends such as Wisin y Yandel to up-and-coming superstars such as Myke Towers. So far, the most popular release on the project is Sigues Con Él (Remix), which came out as a single earlier this year and already has about 122M views on YouTube.

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Arcangel in the ‘A Correr los Lakers’ music video

“I don’t plan on stopping to give y’all music for a long time. Just as long as both God and my heart allow it! We’re not going to stop because all of y’all are the ones in charge here and y’all deserve MORE!”Arcangel

Arcángel, La Maravilla

Austin Santos was born in New York City (1985) and eventually moved to Puerto Rico for good in 2002. He was interested in becoming a Reggaetón performera contemporary Latin American urban music genre. In PR, he would form part of the classic, then-underground act, Arcángel & De La Ghetto. The duo eventually went on to make songs that became popular among fans in the U.S. and PR (Genius.com).

They separated shortly thereafter and, since then, Arca‘s solo-career has been controversially impeccable. He has established himself as a pillar within the industry, putting out hits consistently since his rise to fame in the mid-200s. He has also served as a mentor to several new talents.

#FMSpotlight: Arcangel - Los Favoritos 2 (Listen)

Arcangel played an instrumental role in the initial success of a young Bad Bunny. They collaborated on many popular tracks such as Tu No Vive Asi, Me Acostumbre, and Original during Latin Trap’s peak in the mid-to-late-2010s. Dj Luian (@djluian), CEO of Hear This Music (label that first signed El Conejo), was the bridge between the two as he was Bad Bunny’s producer at the time and he had been Arcangel’s producer in the past. In fact, Arcangel’s first iteration of Los Favoritos (2015) was a collaborative effort between the two.

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