SAN FRANCISCO (KGO) -- Colombian singer Carlos Vives has changed the sound of Latin music creating his own lane by merging Colombian vallenato with pop and rock & roll. We caught up with Carlos after ...
This Sept. 15 to Oct. 15, NPR Music celebrates artists from all corners of Latinidad with an 'El Tiny' takeover. Imagine the burden of not only being a well known and respected musician but also an ...
Carlos Vives brought his catalog of hits to NPR’s Tiny Desk. The Colombian vallenato leader previously appeared on the Tiny Desk (At Home) series, but made a proper debut with an ambitious performance ...
Carlos Vives stops himself in mid-sentence and apologizes. He chokes up, overcome by a rush of the same raw, vulnerable emotion that informs his anthemic songs. Tears stream down his face — but ...
This week, Billboard's New Music Latin roundup and playlist - curated by Billboard Latin and Billboard Español editors - features fresh new music, including releases by Carlos Vives and Grupo Niche, ...
In 1994, Carlos Vives was at a crossroads. He had become an overnight sensation, following the 1993 release of his album Clásicos de la Provincia, where he recorded cover versions of classic ...
“Carlos Vives, you’ve taken your culture and your flag with you — beyond borders and above any complexities,” Alejandro Sanz told a sea of hundreds with a teary-eyed Vives sitting in the front row.
Carlos Vives will be 2024’s Latin Grammy Person of the Year, the Latin Recording Academy announced on Wednesday. The organization is marking its 25th anniversary this year. “I am happy that The Latin ...
Colombian superstars Carlos Vives and Juanes have officially collaborated for the first time to remake the Carlos Huertas vallenato classic, “Las Mujeres." Vives, 62, originally covered the song in ...
Carlos Vives, Emilia, Wisin and Xavi — the artists behind the 2026 Telemundo World Cup anthem — discussed their process during “The Music of the World Cup” panel at the 2025 Billboard Latin Music Week ...