Tyla’s Freeing Self-Titled Debut Is A Pulsating Party That Puts Amapiano On The Global Stage

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With sizzling flair and a seductive strut, Tyla arrives on the Gunna and Skillibeng-assisted “Jump” from her debut album with a bold declaration. “They never had a pretty girl from Joburg,” she quips, saluting her hometown of Johannesburg, South Africa. “See me now, and that’s what they prefer.” In just a year, Tyla went from a relatively unknown singer carving out her lane in amapiano to a Grammy winner with eyes on being a global pop star. She achieved this without a proper introduction – a showcase that dropped the curtain on a captivating performance Tyla has been itching to debut for the world.

This proper introduction arrives through her self-titled debut album and it injects a new flavor into the pop world that it has not seen before, at least the way Tyla is doing it. The DNA of the South African singer’s music is amapiano, a house music subgenre that originates from her home country. Key elements in its sound include the “log drum,” a bold, speaker-rattling bass that quite literally serves as the heartbeat of amapiano, pumping life into its listener who catches a groove at either a dance party or the comfort of their own home. Then comes high-pitched piano melodies and other percussions like a hi-hat or a deeper bass. The genre has slowly increased its presence in mainstream African music spaces thanks to ambassadors like Uncle Waffles. Records like Wizkid’s “Bad To Me,” Davido’s “Unavailable,” and Asake’s “Amapiano” have adopted the South African genre, the latter two also receiving Grammy nominations. With all eyes on her Tyla, assumed the role of the genre’s ambassadors with the goal of elevating its appeal, something she achieves with Tyla. Tyla perfectly soundtracks the party we all need as summer nears

Tyla’s push of amapiano to the world pre-dates the arrival of “Water,” her Grammy-winning hit record. The first clues that pointed to Tyla being a force to reckon with came with her previous singles “Been Thinking” and the Ayra Star-featured “Girl Next Door.” The former bubbles towards a climactic hook that opens the floodgates to a tide of head-over-heels feelings Tyla pours out to a crush. “Girl Next Door” turns down the temperature with burning pleas of desire, as Tyla and Ayra reserve hope for a waning love.

“Breathe Me” labels a kiss from Tyla the source of life her companion needs to continue onward. It’s equal parts inviting and daring, seductive and tempting, making for a fascinating love affair. “Jump” brings the heat and pulls bodies, burnished with sweat, closer together. “On My Body” positions Tyla and Becky G as dominating damsels, corralling their love interests and reeling them in for a showstopping presentation. Dancefloor lights bounce on their bodies and the percussion syncs with rising heartbeats.

However, Tyla is more than just a party — it’s a declaration of the singer’s pop stardom. For Tyla, it’s the start of a new chapter, one where she breaks free from past limitations and trades in co-dependency for autonomy. On “No. 1,” Tyla and Tems bask in the warmth of freedom. With “Priorities,” Tyla rescues herself from the neverending freefall of people-pleasing. The self-prioritizing also spills in “Truth Or Dare,” a dazzling single that sees Tyla mock and brush off an ex who returned to re-establish their relationship after the singer’s rise in popularity. She

Tyla lives at the cusp of the climax. Whether it’s on the dancefloor, in her love life, or in her music, Tyla is a dominant force. Step aside and allow her to operate or dare to step in the spotlight with her and complement what she brings to the table. “Water,” at both its surface and its deeper, suggestive center, is the daring request to be that adequate complement. The single is the perfect representation of who Tyla is and what it’s like to be in close proximity. As for the album, it’s a free debut that uses a pulsating amapiano party to put the genre on the global stage and set Tyla free into an era where she dominates for the foreseeable future.

Tyla is out now via FAX Records/Epic Records. Find out more information here.

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Tyla And Becky G Turn The Bedroom Into A Dancefloor On Their New Collaboration, ‘On My Body’

South African hitmaker Tyla has released her much anticipated self-titled debut album tonight (March 22). Having built much momentum with hits like “Water” and “Truth Or Dare,” Tyla has shown herself to be one to watch. And with her promising debut, Tyla reassures us that she’s no flash in the pan. Tyla is stacked with instant hits and dance-ready bangers, arriving just in time for the summer. On a steamy Becky G collaboration called “On My Body,” Tyla seeks to take the moves from the dancefloor to the bedroom — and to every other room in the house.

“Can’t put a price on my waistline / Gotta move on my body / Climb up, can’t say no, mi bacardi,” sings Tyla on the opening verse

Becky G pops in adding some Latin flair to the intoxicating Afrofusion track, combining international forced to deliver a certified banger.

“Come give me everythin’ that you got / Want me slow, keep me up on my toes / Like a ballerina / The bedroom’s old, let’s try a place I know,” sings Becky G, before offering some simple yet sexy directions.

You can listen to “On My Body” above.

Tyla is out now via FAX and Epic Records. Find more information here.

Baja Beach Fest 2024 Will Bring Kali Uchis, Peso Pluma, And More Latin Talent To Just Across The Mexico Border

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Spring is coming up, with the first official day of the new season being March 19. That means summer is coming, which means festival season is near. In recent months, fests have been unveiling their lineups, and we have another one today (February 20): Baja Beach Fest.

The 2024 edition of the annual event is set to go down from August 9 to 11 in Rosarito Beach, Mexico (which is barely across the border and just over a three-hour drive from Los Angeles, for reference). Headlining the three-day, 18-plus, reggaeton- and Latin-focused fest are Rauw Alejandro, Peso Pluma, Fuerza Regida, and Kali Uchis. Becky G, Yandel, Mora, Jhayco, Sech, Latin Mafia, Xavi, Jowell Y Randy, De La Ghetto, Alvaro Diaz, Snow The Product, and more.

When it comes to passes, prospective attendees can currently join a waitlist via the Baja Beach Fest website. Their are four tiers of three-day pass: 3-Day GA at $459, 3-Day GA+ at $629, 3-Day VIP at $959, and 3-Day La Playa at $2,059, with no hidden fees attached to any of those prices.

The beachside fest has a lot to offer beyond the music as a press release notes, “During the festival, the town comes alive with merchants, surfing, ATV riding, horseback riding, and other beach activities, street food, and more, creating a party atmosphere that extends for blocks in either direction.”

BIBI And Becky G Pull Off A Seductive Heist In Their Action-Packed ‘Amigos’ Video

Worlds are colliding on this steamy new collaboration. Tonight (November 17), Latin music superstar Becky G has teamed up with K-Pop sensation BIBI for their new single, “Amigos.”

While the two each have men in their lives, they just can’t shake off their past lovers. But their former flames know the drill when their beaus come around.

“I know we had a good time and that you always want more / But if my boyfriend calls, we’re just friends, nothing more,” sing the ladies in Spanish on the song’s chorus, over a punchy, percussive track.

On the track, the hip-hop influence is evident. BIBI has previously discussed her love of hip-hop in an interview with AllKPop.

“Expressing oneself through lyrics is so real and genuine,” BIBI said. “As I’m someone who wasn’t necessarily gifted with natural musical talent — I didn’t even know the difference between boom bap or trap beats until way later. I think the other factors of music organically followed as I grew as an artist.”

In the song’s accompanying video, BIBI and Becky embark on a luxurious heist. The two pay a visit to a lush resort, where they attract the attention of several men. They are latter seen running off with jewelry and stacks off cash, later driving away in a vintage car.

You can see the video for “Amigos” above.

BIBI is a Warner Music artist. Uproxx is an independent subsidiary of Warner Music Group.

Michaël Brun, Becky G, And Anne-Marie Are ‘Coming Your Way’ In Their Effervescent Single

Michaël Brun hit the collaboration jackpot last month when J Balvin added “a surprise verse” to “Jessica,” Brun’s standout track from his newly released FAMI Summer EP. He just hit the jackpot again. On Wednesday, August 16, Brun released his “Coming Your Way” single with Becky G and Anne-Marie. The FOMO-inducing video is set to premiere here on Thursday, August 17.

“I wanted to cap the summer off with one of my favorite songs I’ve ever produced,” Brun said in a statement. “‘Coming Your Way’ is a mix of so many genres that have influenced me across the years, from electronic music to Caribbean and Latin sounds. It’s also an honor to have global superstars Anne-Marie and Becky G present on this one. It feels like a global anthem.”

Brun also discussed the track on BBC Radio 1, which can be seen below:

Like Brun, Becky G is semi-fresh off a smash collaboration. She released “La Nena” with Mexican singer-songwriter Gabito Ballesteros on June 28. Meanwhile, Anne-Marie released her Unhealthy album on July 28 and even more recently announced tour dates.

Listen to “Coming Your Way” and check out Brun’s upcoming tour dates below.

10/19 — Atlanta, GA @ The Loft
10/20 — Washington, DC @ Howard Theatre
10/21 – Boston, MA @ Big Night Live
10/28 — Miami, FL @ Little Haiti Cultural Center
11/04 — Paris, FRA @ La Boule Noire
11/07 — Amsterdam, Netherlands @ Bitterzoet
11/09 — London, UK @ Corsica Studios

Anne-Marie is a Warner Music artist. Uproxx is an independent subsidiary of Warner Music Group.

Here Are The Baja Beach Festival Set Times For 2023

Baja Beach Fest will celebrate its fifth anniversary on Rosarito Beach from this weekend, with the likes of Ozuna, Feid, Wisin Y Yandel as headliners.

The schedule is packed from Friday, August 11, to Sunday, August 13.

DJ Miriam will set the tone on Friday from 2:30 p.m. to 3 p.m. local time. DJ Fredy Fresco (3:10-3:30 p.m.), Dei V (3:45-4:10 p.m.), and five other acts will play into the night before Tainy (10-10:45 p.m.), Nicky Jam (10:45-11:35 p.m.), and Wisin Y Yandel (12:20 a.m. to 1:35 a.m.) bring it into Saturday.

The Saturday (August 12) slate features Becky G (9:20-10:05 p.m.), Feid (10:55-11:55 p.m.), and Ozuna (12:40 a.m. to 1:40 a.m.). Gabito Ballesteros is slated earlier in the day (3:45-4:10 p.m.), but it’s possible he’ll join Becky G because the two released their “La Nena” single alongside a strip club-based video in late June.

The final day will welcome 11 total sets — punctuated by Don Omar (10:55-11:55 p.m.) and Grupo Firme (12:45-1:45 a.m.).

The festival notes that all set times “are subject to change.” The official website teases what else can be enjoyed across the three-day event, including a “Baja Wheel” and “Glam Station,” and provides a map of the expansive festival grounds.

See the full lineup and schedule of set times below.

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SOURCE LATINO: Grupo Fime, Nicky Jam, and Becky G Close Day 2 of Sueños Music Festival

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The second edition of the Sueños Music Festival proved to be a magnificent tribute to the unbreakable bonds and resilience of the Latino community, transcending geographical borders. Enthusiastic fans from all corners of the United States and the world flocked to Grant Park, filling it with positive vibes, stunning attire, and unforgettable singalongs that echoed through downtown Chicago and along the shores of Lake Michigan. This triumphant encore solidified Sueños Festival as an esteemed institution celebrating Latin music and culture.

The grand finale belonged to the kings of regional Mexican music, Grupo Firme, who graced the stage amidst thunderous cheers and a sea of Mexican flags waving proudly among the crowd. Accompanied by a spirited 18-piece band, lead singer Eduin Cazares serenaded the audience with flawlessly executed vocals and even dove into the crowd to embrace his devoted fans. Earlier in the evening, the first headliner, Nicky Jam, set the crowd ablaze with his timeless hits, igniting passionate dance moves and collective singalongs. Myke Towers infused the atmosphere with his signature fusion of reggaeton and R&B, delivering an electrifying performance. Pop sensation Becky G commanded the stage with her impeccable choreography, backed by a live band, while Eladio Carrión showcased tracks from his latest album, 3men2 Kbrn. Fans eagerly gathered in large numbers to witness the rising Mexican star Junior H and his unique style of corridos tumbados. Ryan Castro from Colombia captivated the audience with his reggaeton flair, and Puerto Rican rapera Young Miko brought the Trap Kitty phenomenon of 2022 to life. Meanwhile, festival-goers spotted Jhayco serving drinks to VIP attendees at the CÎROC bar, adding an extra touch of excitement.

Proudly produced by the teams behind Baja Beach Fest and Lollapalooza, Sueños Festival, meaning “dreams” in Spanish, was designed as an inclusive event with a mission to celebrate and uplift Latin culture, showcasing extraordinary music, people, cuisine, and an incredible atmosphere. In addition to its exclusively Latin lineup, the festival offered a thoughtfully curated selection of Chicago’s finest Latin food, captivating art installations, a thrilling ferris wheel, multiple bars, specialty cocktail lounges, and a host of other attractions that contributed to an unforgettable experience.

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Latto Hit The ‘Lottery’ At The ‘Billboard’ Women In Music 2023 While Kim Petras, Becky G And Doechii Also Performed

Billboard‘s Women In Music 2023 was held in Los Angeles last night, March 1. The annual event was hosted by Quinta Brunson and, as the title suggests, celebrated the impact of several powerful women in music.

SZA took home Woman Of The Year, Olivia Rodrigo presented Lana Del Rey with the Visionary Award, and Bad Bunny even showed up to present Ivy Queen the Icon Award.

But it wouldn’t be an awards show without performances.

Kim Petras, the Chartbreaker Award recipient, kicked the evening off with an atmospheric rendition of her January single “Brrr.”

Roughly 20 minutes later, Doechii’s mother, Celesia Moore, introduced her as this year’s Rising Star before she took the stage to deliver a dynamic performance of “Persuasive.” (Doechii also teased “new music” is on the way earlier in the day.)

Lainey Wilson, this year’s Rulebreaker Award winner, was up next around the 37-minute mark, and she allowed everyone to catch their breath from Doechii with the ballad “Heart Like A Truck.”

After Ivy Queen and SZA were honored with their respective awards — complete with a video message from Lizzo, who sang her “favorite SZA song” “Warm Winds” and called her friend “the real deal” — Chlöe hyped up Latto as the Powerhouse Award winner.

Chlöe ran through how overwhelmingly successful “Big Energy” has been for Latto and expressed how Latto “has been there for advice … but even more special, she has openly shared her sisterhood with me.”

She continued, “It can be difficult as a young woman to find your own confidence. I struggle with that every day. But just put any Latto record on, and it is hard not to feel like a boss. She is the personification of a powerhouse.”

And Latto backed up Chlöe’s words with a, well, powerful staging of her latest single, “Lottery.”

Becky G later brought”Mamiii” to the stage after she was presented the American Express Impact Award by Dove Cameron, and TWICE capped off the night with a soaring performance of “Moonlight Sunrise.”

Watch performances from Petras, Doechii, Latto and Becky G below, or stream the entire Billboard Women In Music event above.

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Latto, Doechii, And More Will Be Honored At The 2023 Billboard Women In Music Awards Hosted By Quinta Brunson

The honorees for the annual Billboard Women In Music Awards have been announced, as a new class of women celebrate a year of making their mark on the music industry. Set for March 1, 2023, at the YouTube Theater in Inglewood, California, and hosted by Quinta Brunson — who’s making quite the mark of her own in television — the Women In Music Awards acknowledge the artists who have had an outstanding year.

This year’s honorees include Latin music star Becky G, who will receive the Impact Award; genre-breaking rapper Doechii, who will receive the Rising Star Award; reggaeton pioneer Ivy Queen, who will receive the Icon Award; pop singer Kim Petras, who will receive the Chartbreaker Award; Atlanta rap hitmaker Latto, who will receive the Powerhouse Award; country music rising star Lainey Wilson, who will receive the Rulebreaker Award; Lana Del Rey, who will receive the Visionary Award; and K-pop girl group TWICE, who will receive the Breakthrough Award. The night’s performers will be announced at a later date.

Previous recipients of Women In Music honors include Doja Cat, HER, and Saweetie, all of whom performed at least year’s show. Tickets will be open to the public, with an American Express member-exclusive presale on Tuesday and Wednesday, January 31 and February 1, and the general sale Friday, February 3 at 10 am PT. You can learn more at billboardwomeninmusic.com.

Some artists covered here are Warner Music artists. Uproxx is an independent subsidiary of Warner Music Group.

Becky G And Daviles De Novelda Seek To Reconnect As ‘Amantes’

Though only four months have passed since Becky G released her sophomore album, Esquemas, the Latin-pop icon has dropped a new single. On her latest, “Amantes,” which is the Spanish word for “lovers,” Becky collaborates with Daviles De Novelda, incorporating flamenco and rap sounds, blending them with bachata rhythms.

The song is Becky’s first bachata song, on which, she and De Novelda, seek to rehabilitate a past love.

Over the course of her decade in the game, Becky has evolved her sound. Known initially for viral pop hits, like “Shower” and “Break A Sweat,” Becky has become a staple in Latin music, as she’s made a name for herself in the genre with reggaeton tracks like “Sin Pijama” with Natti Natasha, “Mamiii” with Karol G, and now, “Amantes.”

While she’s been putting out music since she was a teenager, Becky, 25, revealed in an interview with Teen Vogue that she feels like she’s just getting started.

“The true artist at heart knows that I want to keep going,” she said. “I want to keep learning. I’m that little sponge that just loves to absorb anything that I can, understanding the meaning and the why of something. And so, I’m excited for what’s to come because I know that the opportunities can be made into something even more beautiful. It’s humbling as hell.”

Check out “Amantes” above.