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Overview of the events of 2024 in Latin music
Overview of the events of 2024 in Latin music
List of years in Latin music
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The following is a list of events and new Spanish and Portuguese-language music that happened or are expected to happen in 2024 in Ibero-America . Ibero-America encompasses Latin America , Spain , Portugal , and the Latino population in Canada and the United States .[1]
January–March [ edit ]
February 3 – "Zorra ", written by Mark Dasousa and Mery Bas, and performed by the synth-pop duo Nebulossa , wins the third edition of the Benidorm Fest , and will represent Spain in the Eurovision Song Contest 2024 , held in Malmö , Sweden .
February 4 – The 66th Annual Grammy Awards take place at the Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles .
De Todas las Flores by Natalia Lafourcade and Vida Cotidiana by Juanes tie for Best Latin Rock or Alternative Album
February 10 – "Yo Solo Quiero Amor" from the film Love & Revolution , written by Rigoberta Bandini , wins Best Original Song at the 38th Goya Awards .
February 22 – The Premio Lo Nuestro 2024 take place at Kaseya Center in Miami , United States.
February 25 – The 63rd edition of the Viña del Mar International Song Festival takes place until March 1.
March 6 – Karol G received the Woman of the Year Award at the Billboard Women in Music . Young Miko receives the Impact Award and Luísa Sonza is one of the three singers honored with the Global Force Award.
March 9 – "Grito ", written by Iolanda Costa and Alberto "Luar" Hernández, and performed by Iolanda , wins the 56th edition of the Festival da Canção , and will represent Portugal in the Eurovision Song Contest 2024 , held in Malmö , Sweden .
Number-one albums and singles by country [ edit ]
Spanish- and Portuguese-language songs on the Billboard Global 200 [ edit ]
The Billboard Global 200 is a weekly record chart published by Billboard magazine that ranks the top songs globally based on digital sales and online streaming from over 200 territories worldwide.
An asterisk (*) represents that a single is charting for the current week.[2]
Spanish-language songs on the Billboard Hot 100 [ edit ]
The Billboard Hot 100 ranks the most-played songs in the United States based on sales (physical and digital ), radio play , and online streaming . Also included are certifications awarded by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) based on digital downloads and on-demand audio and/or video song streams: gold certification is awarded for sales of 500,000 copies, platinum for one million units, and multi-platinum for two million units, and following in increments of one million thereafter. The RIAA also awards Spanish-language songs under the Latin certification : Disco de Oro (Gold) is awarded for sales 30,000 certification copies, Disco de Platino (Platinum) for 60,000 units, and Disco de Multi-Platino (Multi-Platinum) for 120,000 units, and following in increments of 60,000 thereafter.
Albums released [ edit ]
The following is a list of notable Latin albums (music performed in Spanish or Portuguese)[A] that have been released in Latin America, Spain, Portugal, or the United States in 2024.[53]
First quarter [ edit ]
January [ edit ]
February [ edit ]
Second quarter [ edit ]
^ In the United States, Billboard and the RIAA recognizes an album as "Latin" if 51% or more of its content is sung in the Spanish language.[49] [50] The Latin Recording Academy extends this definition of "Latin music" to include Portuguese-language records as well as other languages and dialects of Ibero-America such as Catalan, Nahuatl, Quechua, Galician, Valencia, and Mayan. The Latin Recording Academy also includes Latin instrumental recordings performed by Ibero-American musicians.[51] [52] Note that Spain and Portugal are included under this definition of Ibero-America.
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^ "Christian Nodal" . Billboard . Archived from the original on 2022-12-07. Retrieved 2024-02-06 .
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^ "Marshmello" . Billboard . Archived from the original on 2023-02-14. Retrieved 2023-11-14 .
^ a b c "Peso Pluma" . Billboard . Archived from the original on 2023-01-05. Retrieved 2023-05-02 .
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