5 Uplifting Moments in Latin Music This Week (July 24)

“This has been a dream of mine for a really long time and finally it’s become a reality,” DJ Nelson tells Billboard. “The purpose of this project is to elevate the urban culture and help advance the career of producers and deejays of the new generation.” For more info, check out the new venture’s website at flowmixx.com.

Latin Music Week lineup

Billboard announced that Daddy Yankee, Karol G and Nicky Jam will headline the 2021 Latin Music Week presented by Samsung in partnership with Amazon Music and Bacardi. Taking place Sept. 20-24 at the Faena Forum in Miami, Billboard Latin Music Week returns under the slogan “The Beat of Latin Music,” making its mark as the longest running and biggest Latin music industry gathering in the world.

Early-bird registration for Billboard Latin Music Week is now open, register here.

Aventura adds new tour dates

Aventura announced four new stadium dates across the U.S. as part of their final run together as a group. After selling out their Aug. 14 show at Miami’s Hard Rock Stadium, the bachata supergroup will also now visit Chicago; Los Angeles; Arlington, Texas; and East Rutherford, N.J. The Live Nation-produced 2021 stadium tour went on sale July 23 through ticketmaster.com. See the new dates below.

Tommy Torres & Bad Bunny digital cover

Puerto Rican stars Tommy Torres and Bad Bunny graced one of Billboard’s digital covers this week for our Producers Now package. The Q&A with Torres and Bunny explores their unprecedented collaboration for Torres’ new album, El Playlist de Anoche, that was produced and written by both artists.

“The behind-the-scenes photos seem like it was a session between a psychologist and a patient,” Bad Bunny told Billboard. “I was the patient lying down on the couch, and Tommy was the psychologist taking notes with a guitar and a computer.” Check out our story here.

J Balin covers Metallica

Metallica’s 1991 metal anthem “Wherever I May Roam” just got a new version — in Spanish — thanks to J Balvin, who released his cover Wednesday (July 21). The Colombian star’s reinvention of the track, which will be included in the upcoming star-studded covers album, The Metallica Blacklist, finds Balvin rapping about his humble beginnings, his hustle, and fame over hip-hop drums.

“One of my favorite bands and favorite songs,” the reggaeton star wrote on social media. “For the culture! Music was created to unite.” The release, out on Sept. 10, celebrates the 30th anniversary of The Black Album with a covers set that will feature more than 50 artists taking on songs from Metallica’s chart-topping 1991 LP.