Luis Fonsi
Colombian teacher's 'Despacito' wins praise in Turkey
A Colombian teacher living in Turkey found unexpected success on a TV show during hís rendition of the popular hit Despacito.
Bulgarian Pianist Played at the Ceremony of the Billboard Prizes for Latin music
Bulgarian pianist participated in the jubilee ceremony of the Billboard prizes for Latin music. In front of bTV, she shared what it was like to be on a scene with stars like Jennifer Lopez and Ricky Martin.
Bulgarian Atanasova accompanied the nominated best young performer Bad Bunny in front of a multi-thousand audience in Las Vegas.
Hellenic Navy band rocks “Despocito” in Thessaloniki (video)
The Greek Navy band was added the long list of those who played a cover of the huge hit pop song “Despacito” (Slowly). The hit song by Puerto Rican singer Luis Fonsi and rapper Daddy Yankee, was the first music video to hit 4 billion views on Youtube. The Hellenic Navy band performed the song during celebrations of the “Votseia 2017” in Thessaloniki to the delight of the spectators.
Siri Says the National Anthem of Bulgaria is 'Despacito'
The national anthem of Bulgaria is actually "Mila Rodino," but you wouldn't know that if you asked Siri.
Reddit user wandreylust caught this amazing error on Facebook and had to give it a try. As of this writing, if you ask Apple's voice assistant, "What is the national anthem of Bulgaria?", you'll get the result, "The national anthem of Bulgaria is Despacito."
Record-breaking singer Fonsi shakes Antalya
Puerto Rican singer Luis Fonsi gave a glimpse of his quick rise to stardom to his fans in Antalya with a performance on the night of Aug. 8.
Making a guest appearance on the stage of DJ Gianluca Vacchi at Regnum Carya Resort in Belek, Fonsi sang "Despacito," which has already made its mark in 2017 twice amid major fanfare.
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Malaysia Bans the Popular Song "Despacito"
The Malaysian authorities banned the broadcasting of the hit Latin song "Despacito" on public radio stations because of its sexual subtext. This happened after muslim critics in the country called the song "non-Islamic", according to BGNES.
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