Justin Quiles is learning a lesson the hard way in his new video. On Thursday, the Puerto Rican singer premiered the visual for his single “La Manzana” — which sees him getting robbed by his lover following a heist — with Rolling Stone.
The Fernando Lugo-directed cinematic video sees Quiles talking on the phone outside of a barber shop about meeting a woman he really likes and who’s willing to join him in his criminal ventures.
In the lyrics, Quiles describes his love interest — who helps him rob a jewelry store — as his “poisoned apple.
The Fernando Lugo-directed cinematic video sees Quiles talking on the phone outside of a barber shop about meeting a woman he really likes and who’s willing to join him in his criminal ventures.
In the lyrics, Quiles describes his love interest — who helps him rob a jewelry store — as his “poisoned apple.
- 10/12/2023
- by Tomás Mier
- Rollingstone.com
They’re sorry, ok? ? On Thursday, Peso Pluma released his song “Bipolar,” featuring Jasiel Nuñez and Junior H, which captures the trio reflecting on their missteps in relationships with past loves.
The Fernando Lugo-directed video opens with the sound of a piano as Nuñez sings while getting seemingly getting hypnotized using a retrofuturistic machine. Throughout the video, Nuñez is seen floating through the air as he looks back at his relationship.
The strums of the bajo sexto begin as Junior H calls to his love interest before Peso Pluma...
The Fernando Lugo-directed video opens with the sound of a piano as Nuñez sings while getting seemingly getting hypnotized using a retrofuturistic machine. Throughout the video, Nuñez is seen floating through the air as he looks back at his relationship.
The strums of the bajo sexto begin as Junior H calls to his love interest before Peso Pluma...
- 9/8/2023
- by Tomás Mier
- Rollingstone.com
Farruko is fully embracing his spiritual side with his new music. On Friday, he released his new spiritual single “Pasajero,” after premiering the religious track at Premios Tu Música Urbana.
“If I die tomorrow, I’ll take nothing/Everything is temporary, I want to enjoy life,” he sings in the chorus in Spanish. “Not for love nor for money does death stop itself/I learned that those things in life come and go.”
The Fernando Lugo-directed video follows Farruko — donning face art and designs on his beard — driving through...
“If I die tomorrow, I’ll take nothing/Everything is temporary, I want to enjoy life,” he sings in the chorus in Spanish. “Not for love nor for money does death stop itself/I learned that those things in life come and go.”
The Fernando Lugo-directed video follows Farruko — donning face art and designs on his beard — driving through...
- 6/16/2023
- by Tomás Mier
- Rollingstone.com
On Tuesday, Jan. 17, at 5 p.m. Est, Romeo Santos shocked fans with the music video of his single "Solo Conmigo," from his "Formula, Vol.3" album, that released on Sept. 2 of last year. The bachatero's music videos don't normally stray from his typical format - him getting intimate with a beautiful woman - but this one is a tad bit different. The woman in the music video isn't just another model or actress - she's his longtime girlfriend, and the two are expecting a baby, Popsugar confirms. Can we take a second to process what just happened here? Santos not only revealed his girl to the public for the first time ever, but he also just made a whole pregnancy announcement out of his new video!
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Santos has always been secretive about his personal life.
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Santos has always been secretive about his personal life.
- 1/20/2023
- by Johanna Ferreira
- Popsugar.com
Haters y Fanáticos, the new album from Akim, is all about displaying the Panamanian artist‘s versatility: He bobs between smooth reggaeton romantico, R&b-inspired melodies, and trap beats. But the most unexpected track just might be “Luz,” a melodic Edm collaboration with Puerto Rican reggaeton mainstay Farruko that explores how to embrace positivity, even in dark moments.
Akim and Farruko released the video, directed by Fernando Lugo, which flashes between the pair singing at a club and standing in a meadow with dancers in matching outfits. The motivational lyrics...
Akim and Farruko released the video, directed by Fernando Lugo, which flashes between the pair singing at a club and standing in a meadow with dancers in matching outfits. The motivational lyrics...
- 7/1/2022
- by Julyssa Lopez
- Rollingstone.com
Bad Bunny has been having fun with the videos for Un Verano Sin Ti, the album he dropped last month. On “Moscow Mule,” he dove into his underwater fantasies and transformed into a naked merman; on “Tití Me Preguntó,” he hung out in the Bronx before getting kidnapped and thrown into his own wedding. Now, on “Me Porto Bonito,” a collaboration with reggaeton pioneer Chencho Corleone, he starts off as an errand boy washing cars for a couple of beautiful women before turning the hose on them and joining them at a huge party.
- 6/20/2022
- by Julyssa Lopez
- Rollingstone.com
Daddy Yankee and Bad Bunny have released the music video for “X Última Vez,” their collaboration from Yankee’s final album, Legendaddy, which was released last week.
The song is about finally saying goodbye to a relationship. The video, which was directed by Fernando Lugo, was shot in New York City last month. “Hoy te veo diferente, no sé por qué,” Bad Bunny raps in the pre-chorus. “Por fin te tengo de frente, dime qué lo queue.” (In English: “I see you differently now, I don’t know why. Finally...
The song is about finally saying goodbye to a relationship. The video, which was directed by Fernando Lugo, was shot in New York City last month. “Hoy te veo diferente, no sé por qué,” Bad Bunny raps in the pre-chorus. “Por fin te tengo de frente, dime qué lo queue.” (In English: “I see you differently now, I don’t know why. Finally...
- 4/7/2022
- by Tomás Mier and Julyssa Lopez
- Rollingstone.com
Rauw Alejandro has had a prolific summer after releasing his breakthrough album Vice Versa and collaborating with everyone from Tainy and Yandel to Jennifer Lopez.
Now, he’s teamed up with the Mexican pop band Reik for the unexpected “Loquita,” a slow-paced, popetón romantico that shows off a smoother side of the artists.
The song was written by Reik and the Colombian producer Keityn, and it fits in with the more tempered sound of Keityn’s past songs, like Karol G’s “Tusa” and Maluma’s “Hawaii.” And while Reik...
Now, he’s teamed up with the Mexican pop band Reik for the unexpected “Loquita,” a slow-paced, popetón romantico that shows off a smoother side of the artists.
The song was written by Reik and the Colombian producer Keityn, and it fits in with the more tempered sound of Keityn’s past songs, like Karol G’s “Tusa” and Maluma’s “Hawaii.” And while Reik...
- 8/13/2021
- by Julyssa Lopez
- Rollingstone.com
Farruko has released Premium, containing the dual singles “Oh Mama” and “Xoxa.”
“Oh Mama” (above) features Myke Towers, with a video directed by Fernando Lugo that boasts cars and women. “Xoxa” (below) takes a lighter tone; Farruko and El Alfa give direct nods to Napoleon Dynamite, Rocky, and The Mask over a reggaetón beat.
“Working with Myke Towers is always great,” Farruko said in a statement. “We have already worked together on previous projects. For ‘Oh Mama,’ our flows meshed perfectly and it also allowed me to explore a more...
“Oh Mama” (above) features Myke Towers, with a video directed by Fernando Lugo that boasts cars and women. “Xoxa” (below) takes a lighter tone; Farruko and El Alfa give direct nods to Napoleon Dynamite, Rocky, and The Mask over a reggaetón beat.
“Working with Myke Towers is always great,” Farruko said in a statement. “We have already worked together on previous projects. For ‘Oh Mama,’ our flows meshed perfectly and it also allowed me to explore a more...
- 2/26/2021
- by Angie Martoccio
- Rollingstone.com
Latin superstars Anuel AA and Ozuna have released a new collaborative album, Los Dioses.
The sorta-surprise project was announced earlier this week, and in the lead up to its arrival the pair shared music videos for two songs, “Los Dioses” and “Municiones.” To coincide with the LP’s arrival, Anuel AA and Ozuna released the official first single, “Antes,” as well as its video. All three clips were filmed in Miami and directed by Fernando Lugo.
Also part of the week-long album rollout was a 20-minute documentary, Anuel AA & Ozuna...
The sorta-surprise project was announced earlier this week, and in the lead up to its arrival the pair shared music videos for two songs, “Los Dioses” and “Municiones.” To coincide with the LP’s arrival, Anuel AA and Ozuna released the official first single, “Antes,” as well as its video. All three clips were filmed in Miami and directed by Fernando Lugo.
Also part of the week-long album rollout was a 20-minute documentary, Anuel AA & Ozuna...
- 1/22/2021
- by Jon Blistein
- Rollingstone.com
Could your weekend playlist use a little more seasoning? Rolling Stone Latin selects some of the best new music releases from Latin America, Spain and Portugal. Keep track of the latest in Latin via our playlist on Spotify.
Jhay Cortez, “Dime a Ve”
Grammy-winning singer-songwriter Jhay Cortez beckons an old flame during quarantine in his latest reggaeton track, “Dime a Ve” (or “Tell Me to See”). In the video, directed by Fernando Lugo, Cortez follows a femme fatale into her creepy opium den, where she keeps dozens of other men rapt in a trance.
Jhay Cortez, “Dime a Ve”
Grammy-winning singer-songwriter Jhay Cortez beckons an old flame during quarantine in his latest reggaeton track, “Dime a Ve” (or “Tell Me to See”). In the video, directed by Fernando Lugo, Cortez follows a femme fatale into her creepy opium den, where she keeps dozens of other men rapt in a trance.
- 7/3/2020
- by Suzy Exposito
- Rollingstone.com
J Balvin’s most trusted producer, Sky Rompiendo, soundtracks the Latino edition of Wedding Crashers in the video for his latest single, “Le Creo,” or “I Believe Her.”
The jaunty new reggaeton track is sung by fellow Colombian singer and hit songwriter Feid, as well as esteemed reggaeton veterans Jowell and Randy.
Directed by reggaeton favorite Fernando Lugo, the brand-new video is packed with fratty hijinks. Set in an opulent backyard wedding, the bride waits impatiently with the priest at the altar as Feid, Jowell and Randy roll out the groom in a coffin.
The jaunty new reggaeton track is sung by fellow Colombian singer and hit songwriter Feid, as well as esteemed reggaeton veterans Jowell and Randy.
Directed by reggaeton favorite Fernando Lugo, the brand-new video is packed with fratty hijinks. Set in an opulent backyard wedding, the bride waits impatiently with the priest at the altar as Feid, Jowell and Randy roll out the groom in a coffin.
- 4/10/2020
- by Suzy Exposito
- Rollingstone.com
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