2020 in Latin music
The following is a list of events and releases that happened or are expected to happen in 2020 in Latin music. The list covers events and releases from Latin regions from the Spanish- and Portuguese-speaking areas of Latin America and the Iberian Peninsula.
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Events
January–March
- January 6 – "Despacito" by Luis Fonsi and Daddy Yankee becomes the highest-certified song of all-time in the United States after receiving a 13× platinum certification by the Recording Industry Association of America for units of over 13 million sales plus track-equivalent streams.[1][2]
- January 20 – The 1st Annual Premios Odeón take place at the Teatro Real in Madrid.[3]
- #ElDisco by Alejandro Sanz wins Album of the Year.[4]
- Don Patricio and Cruz Cafuné win the Song of the Year award for the hit single "Contando Lunares".[5]
- Aitana wins the award for Best New Artist.[6]
- Colombian band Morat wins the award for Best Latin Artist.[5]
- The music video for "Con Altura", by Rosalía, J Balvin and El Guincho, wins the Video of the Year award.[5]
- January 26 – The 62nd Grammy Awards are held at the Staples Center in Los Angeles, California.[7][8]
- Alejandro Sanz receives his fourth career Grammy Award by winning Best Latin Pop Album for El Disco.[9]
- Rosalía wins her first Grammy Award by winning Best Latin Rock, Urban or Alternative Album for El Mal Querer.[10]
- Mariachi Los Camperos receives their second career Grammy Award by winning Best Regional Mexican Music Album for De Ayer Para Siempre.[11]
- Marc Anthony's Opus and Aymée Nuviola's A Journey Through Cuban Music both win Best Tropical Latin Album. Anthony receives his third career Grammy Award, while Nuviola wins her first one.[12][13]
- Chick Corea's Antidote garners his 23rd career Grammy Award by winning Best Latin Jazz Album and extends his record for the artist with most wins in jazz categories.[14]
- February 20 – The 32nd Annual Lo Nuestro Awards are held at the American Airlines Arena in Miami, Florida.[15]
- Daddy Yankee is the artist with most wins, with 7, including Artist of the Year and Single of the Year and Song of the Year for "Con Calma"; the latter two shared with Canandian rapper Snow.
- Oasis by J Balvin and Bad Bunny wins Album of the Year.
- Rosalía and Lunay win New Female Artist and New Male Artist, respectively.
- March 8 – Bad Bunny's second studio album YHLQMDLG (Yo Hago Lo Que Me Da La Gana) achieves the highest peak for a completely-Spanish-language album in the United States by debuting at number two, surpassing Shakira's Fijación Oral, Vol. 1 and Maná's Amar Es Combatir number four peaks. It also breaks the record for the largest streaming week for a Latin album, with 201.4 million streams, surpassing Ozuna's Aura. Additionally, all tracks from YHLQMDLG enter the US Hot Latin Songs chart in the album's debut week, with eight in the top 10 and 20 in the top 25. Bad Bunny also breaks the record for the most Spanish-language songs simultaneously charting on the Billboard Hot 100, with 11.[16]
- March 17 – Due to concerns of the coronavirus outbreak, the 2020 Billboard Latin Music Awards and Latinfest+, which was scheduled for April 20–23, have been postponed.[17]
April–July
- April 2 – Following the complaints of reggaeton acts due to the Latin Record Academy not nominating reggaeton songs for its general fields' categories at the 20th Latin Grammy Awards, two new categories were created for the 2020 edition: Best Reggaeton Performance and Best Best Rap/Hip-Hop Song. A Best Pop/Rock Song category will also be introduced.[18]
- May 30 – Many artists reunite at 'Se Agradece' a virtual music festival organized by Mexican TV network TeleHit, to celebrate those who fight against COVID-19.[19]
- July 7 – The 28th Annual ASCAP Latin Awards are held virtually from Colombia hosted by Greeicy and Mike Bahía.[20]
- "Con Calma" by Daddy Yankee wins Song of the Year.
- Romeo Santos wins Songwriter/Artist of the Year.
- Puerto Rican singer Bad Bunny wins Songwriter of the Year.
- July 13 – Colombian reggaeton singer Karol G reveals that she had tested positive for COVID-19 a few weeks earlier.[21]
Number-one albums and singles by country
Awards
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Awards with Latin categories
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Albums released
First-quarter
January
Day | Title | Artist | Genre(s) | Singles | Label |
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3 | En Tus Planes | David Bisbal | Latin pop | Universal Spain | |
10 | Moonlight922 | Cruz Cafuné | Trap pop | MÉCÉN Ent. | |
Ventura | Suu | Pop | Halley Records | ||
11 | Lo Nuestro (En Vivo) | Yelsy Heredia | Tropical | Bis Music | |
17 | Élite | La Zowi | Experimental trap | La Vendicion | |
Lina_Raül Refree | Lina, Raül Refree | Fado | Glitterbeat | ||
24 | Easy Money Baby | Myke Towers | Reggaeton | White World | |
Famouz Reloaded | Jhay Cortez | Reggaeton | Universal Latino | ||
Origen | Fuel Fandango | Electro funk | Warner Music | ||
25 | Andrés Cepeda Big Band (En Vivo) | Andrés Cepeda | Tropical | Sony Music | |
Las Canciones de la Abuela | Buyuchek y La Abuela Irma Silva | Norteño | Fonovisa | ||
31 | Sanación | María José Llergo | New flamenco | Sony Music Spain | |
Cortocircuitos | Mr. Kilombo | Pop | Kilombo Records | ||
Un Planeta Llamado Nosotros | Maldita Nerea | Pop rock | Sony Music Spain | ||
February
Day | Title | Artist | Genre(s) | Singles | Label |
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7 | SIE7E + | Danna Paola | Latin pop | "Sodio" | Universal Mexico |
Perreamos? | Young Cister | Reggaeton | Sony Music Chile | ||
Donde Nace el Infarto | Ciudad Jara | Rock | El Último Pasillo | ||
14 | Marjorie | Núria Graham | Indie pop | Primavera Labels | |
Hecho en México | Alejandro Fernández | Mexican folk | Universal Latino | ||
Recuerdos un poco antes y un poco despues de conocer a 1 xico (el mio) | Rebe | Indie | Jeanne d'Arc Records | ||
21 | Bailando en la Batalla | Nil Moliner | Catalan rumba | "El Despertar" · "Soldadito de Hierro" · "Déjame Escapar" · "Cien Por Cien" · "Bailando" | Warner Music Spain |
Ataque Celeste | El Columpio Asesino | Synth-pop | Oso Polita Records | ||
O Método | Rodrigo Leão | New-age | Warner Music Portugal | ||
28 | Viene de Largo | Najwa | Experimental | Warner Music Spain | |
La Gran Onada | Sopa de Cabra | Indie pop | Promo Arts Music | ||
29 | Puro Ocio | Verto | Rap | Independent | |
YHLQMDLG | Bad Bunny | Reggaeton · Latin trap | "Vete" · "Ignorantes" · "La Difícil" · "Yo Perreo Sola" | Rimas Entertainment | |
March
Day | Title | Artist | Genre(s) | Singles | Label |
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6 | Valhalla (Vol.1) | 31FAM | Trap | Delirics | |
Perreo Hasta la Muerte 2.5 | Yung Beef | Trap | La Vendición Records | ||
És Per Tu I Per Mi | Marialluïsa | Indie | Primavera Labels | ||
Bestieza | Los Enemigos | Rock | Alkilo Discos | ||
13 | EP2 | Natalia Lacunza | Glitch pop | "Olvídate de Mí" · "Algo Duele Más" | Universal Music Spain |
Gominola | Chico Blanco | Rap | Independent | ||
Mais Antigo | Bispo | Rap | Sony Music Portugal | ||
The Kids That Grew Up On Reggaeton | Tainy | Reggaeton | NEON16 | ||
20 | Colores | J Balvin | Reggaeton | "Morado" · "Blanco" · "Rojo" · "Amarillo" | Universal Latin |
Impulso | Dvicio | Pop | Sony Music | ||
Ventanas | Niños Mutantes | Indie pop | Ernie Records | ||
Triángulo De Amor Bizarro | Triángulo De Amor Bizarro | Indie rock | Mushroom Pillow | ||
24 | 111 | Pabllo Vittar | Dance pop | Sony Music |
April
Day | Title | Artist | Genre(s) | Singles | Label |
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3 | La Dirección de Tu Suerte | Miriam Rodríguez | Pop | "Desperté" | Universal Music Spain |
Otero Y Yo (Vol.1) | David Otero | Pop | "Una Foto en Blanco Y Negro" | Universal Spain | |
10 | The Fuel Mixtape by Ale Acosta | Fuel Fandango, Ale Acosta | Remix | Warner Music | |
Mas Amable | DJ Python | Ambient house | Incienso Records | ||
Diario de un Niño Recién Curado | 9ckles | Rap pop | Independent | ||
14 | Canciones Que Nos Marcaron | Piso 21 | Latin pop | Star Arsis Entertainment | |
15 | El Placer | Bryan Lopez | Reggaeton | Bisionary Entertainment | |
17 | Por Primera Vez | Camilo | Pop | Sony Music Latin | |
Los 90 Piketes | Miky Woodz | Rap | Gold2 | ||
Miss Colombia | Lido Pimienta | Art Pop | Anti Records | ||
24 | Tragedia Española | Confeti de Odio | Indie rock | TBD | |
M.D.L.R. 2.0 | Morad | Rap | M.L.D.R. | ||
To Feel Alive | Kali Uchis | Synth-pop | Virgin EMI |
Second-quarter
May
Day | Title | Artist | Genre(s) | Singles | Label |
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8 | Colegio | Cali Y El Dandee | Latin pop | Universal Latino | |
Aire (Version Dia) | Jesse & Joy | Latin pop | "Tanto" · "Lo Nuestro Vale Mas" · "Alguien Mas" | Warner Music Mexico | |
Un Canto por México, Vol. 1 | Natalia Lafourcade | Folk | "Una Vida" · "Veracruz" | Sony Music | |
10 | Las Que No Iban a Salir | Bad Bunny | Reggaeton | Rimas | |
14 | Bien:( | C. Tangana | Pop rock | "Nunca Estoy" | Sony Music |
15 | El Androide | El Alfa | Dembow | El Jefe Records | |
Zeca | Pedro Jóia | Traditional | Independent | ||
22 | 1 Of 1 | Sech | Reggaeton | Rich Music | |
Cumbiana | Carlos Vives | Latin pop | "No Te Vayas" · "For Sale" · "El Hilo" · "Hechicera" | Sony Music Latin | |
Véspera | Clã | Pop rock | Clã Lda | ||
Mensajes de Voz | Alaina Castillo | Indie | "No Vuelvas a Mirar Atrás" | Chosen People Records | |
MSDL - Canciones Dentro de Canciones | Vetusta Morla | Indie | "Palmeras en La Mancha" · "Punto Sin Retorno" · "Consejo de Sabios" | Pequeño Salto Mortal | |
29 | Emmanuel | Anuel AA | Trap rap | "Secreto" · "China" · "Fútbol Y Rumba" · "Hasta Que Dios Diga" | LLC |
Pausa | Ricky Martin | Latin pop | "Cántalo" · "Tiburones" | Sony Music Latin | |
Mala | Mala Rodríguez | Latin pop | "Tenamoras" · "Dame Bien" · "Peleadora" | Universal Spain | |
BRB Be Right Back | Guaynaa | Rap | AA Records | ||
Siento Muerte | Mujeres | Indie | Primavera Labels | ||
Concierto Virtual en Tiempos de COVID-19 | Rauw Alejandro | Live music | Sony Music Latin |
June
Day | Title | Artist | Genre(s) | Singles | Label |
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5 | The Prettiest Curse | Hinds | Garage rock | "Riding Solo" · "Good Bad Times" · "Come Back and Love Me <3" | Lucky Number |
Descanso En Poder | Dellafuente | Rap | "Yalo Yale" · "Nubes" | Sony Music | |
12 | Catarsis | Edurne | Pop | "Demasiado Tarde" | Must Producciones |
Chachichacho | Bejo | Rap | "Rao Largo" · "Pero Ya No" · "Mucho" | 8=D Records | |
19 | Sigo a lo Mío | Abraham Mateo | Latin pop | Sony Music Latin | |
De Vent i Ales | Txarango | Catalan rumba | Halley Records | ||
Menta | Menta | Indie Pop | Sonido Muchacho | ||
En Casa | Natalia Lacunza | Acoustic | Universal Spain | ||
Andrés Suárez | Andrés Suárez | Pop | "Despiértame" · "No Diré" · "Nina" · "Un Solo Día" · "6 De La Mañana" | Warner Music Spain | |
Tropical Jesus | Carlos Sadness | Tropical pop | "Aloha" · "Soñé Contigo" · "Ciclo Lunar" · "Todo Estaba Bien" | Sony Music | |
Translation | Black Eyed Peas | Latin pop | "Ritmo (Bad Boys for Life)" · "Mamacita" · "Feel the Beat" | Epic Records | |
24 | 24 | Duki | Rap, trap | SSJ Records | |
26 | KiCk i | Arca | Avant-pop | "Nonbinary" · "Time" · "Mequetrefe" · "KLK" | XL Recordings |
Konbanwa | Sticky M.A. | Rap pop | "Mami Dónde Estás?" · "Haribo" · "Extendo" · "Ya No" | Agorazein | |
TDPS 2 | Cecilio G | Trap | TDPS | ||
Amarillo | David Rees | Pop | Warner Music Spain | ||
Tengo Que Calmarme | Pol Granch | Pop | "M Conformo" · "En Llamas" · "Millonario" · "Chocolatito" | Sony Music Spain | |
Como Ves, No Siempre He Sido Mía... | Belén Aguilera | Pop/R&B | "Mía" · "Búnker" · "Tu Piel" | Universal Spain | |
Mes Excentricitès, Vol. 2 | Mónica Naranjo | Pop | Missis Oranges |
July
Day | Title | Artist | Genre(s) | Singles | Label |
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3 | Sintiéndolo Mucho | María Escarmiento | Trap pop | "Amargo Amor" · "Castigo" · "Chulo" | Universal Music Spain |
Desconfination | Stay Homas | Indie pop | Sony Music Spain | ||
Desclasificados | Alizzz | Trap | Warner Music Spain | ||
10 | La Película del Sol | Monmarte | Indie | Independent | |
Al Borde de un Tiempo Perdido | Strange Color | Dream pop | Devil in the Woods | ||
17 | Nudity | Glass Cristina | Neo-soul | Vegan Canibal Records | |
24 | Atrevido | Trueno | Trap | NEUEN | |
Now Or Never | Nio Garcia, Casper Magico | Reggaeton | Flow La Movie, Inc | ||
31 | Summer Love | J Balvin | Compilation | UMG Recordings | |
Quien Contra Mí 2 | Yandel | Reggaeton | Sony Music Latin | ||
La Noche Ke Me Muera | Juicy BAE | Trap | Dirty Voice Records |
August
Day | Title | Artist | Genre(s) | Singles | Label |
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10 | Barras Bravas | Natos Y Waor | Rap | "Kurt Cobain" · "Hasta el Amanecer" · "Alcatraz" | Sonido Muchacho |
14 | Brazil305 | Gloria Estefan | Samba | "Cuando Hay Amor" | Crescent Moon |
28 | Libertad | Agoney | Pop | "Quizás" · "Black" · "Más" | Universal Music Spain |
Del Horno a La Boca | Carolina Durante | Rock | "La Canción Que Creo Que No Te Mereces" · "El Parque De Las Balas" · "Lo Segundo, Ya No Tanto" | Sonido Muchacho | |
Hortera | Varry Brava | Pop | "Loco" · "Luces de Neón" | Universal Spain |
Third-quarter
September
Day | Title | Artist | Genre(s) | Singles | Label |
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4 | El Camino Que No Me Llevó a Roma | Bely Basarte | Pop | "Roma" | Universal Spain |
El Secreto | Azúcar Moreno | Flamenco pop | "La Cura" | BMG | |
Ruido de Fondo | Sidecars | Indie pop | "Mundo Imperfecto" · "La Noche en Calma" | Warner Music Spain | |
11 | Un Disco | Amatria | Rock | "Un Amor" · "Una Rápida" | Vanana Records |
Capricornio | David DeMaría | New flamenco | "Maneras de Pensar" | Warner Music Spain | |
El Viejo Boxeador | Marwan | Pop rock | "El Viejo Boxeador" · "La Pareja Interminable" | Sony Music | |
18 | Un Susurro A la Tormenta | La Oreja de Van Gogh | Pop | "Abrázame" · "Te Pareces Tanto a Mí" | Sony Music |
22 | Glorybendi | Pablo Alborán | Pop | Warner Music Group | |
25 | Flores Negras | Alberto & García | Indie | "Verano" | Boomerang |
El Senyal Que Esperaves | Els Amics de les Arts | Indie | "El Meu Cos" | Universal Spain | |
Ya Dormiré Cuando Me Muera | Ginebras | Bubblegum rock | "Chico Pum" | Universal Spain |
October
Day | Title | Artist | Genre(s) | Singles | Label |
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16 | Darle La Vuelta | La Pegatina | Rumba | "Darle La Vuelta" | Universal Spain |
To be announced
Title | Artist | Genre(s) | Singles | Label |
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TBA | Rosalía | Reggaeton | TBA | Columbia Records |
Papi Juancho | Maluma | Reggeaton | "Qué Chimba" · "ADMV" · "Hawái" | Sony Music Latin |
Enoc | Ozuna | Reggaeton | "Caramelo" | Sony Music Latin |
Con Los Pies En El Suelo | Cepeda | Pop | "Gentleman" · "Si Tú Existieras" | Universal Spain |
Otero Y Yo (Vol.2) | David Otero | Latin pop | "Tal Como Eres" | Universal Spain |
Lo Que Me Dé La Gana | Dani Martín | Latin pop | "Los Huesos" | Sony Music Latin |
Homónimo | Rayden | Rap | "Descúbrete" | Warner Music Spain |
Sentir | Ana Guerra | Latin pop | "Tarde O Temprano" · "Listo Va" | Universal Spain |
TBA | Bad Bunny | Reggaeton trap | TBA | Rimas Records |
TBA | Karol G | Reggaeton pop | "Ay, Dios Mío!" | Universal Latin |
TBA | Aitana | Pop | "+" | Universal Spain |
TBA | Bad Gyal | Dancehall | "Santa María" · "Hookah" · "Zorra" · "Aprendiendo el Sexo" | Interscope Records |
TBA | Guitarricadelafuente | Indie pop | "Desde las Alturas" · "Ya Mi Mama Me Decía" | Universal Spain |
TBA | Belinda | Pop | "Bailalo" | Universal Spain |
TBA | La La Love You | Pop rock | "El Fin del Mundo" | Sonido Muchacho |
TBA | Ana Torroja | Pop | "Llama" · "Antes" · "Ya Fue" · "Me Cansé de Mentir" · "Cuando Tú Me Bailas" | Warner Music |
TBA | Anitta | Latin pop | "Tócame" | Warner Music |
TBA | Omar Montes | Reggaeton | "Hola, Nena" "Tinder" | Universal Spain |
TBA | Paloma Mami | Pop | "Goteo" | Sony Music Chile |
TBA | Maikel Delacalle | Trap pop | "Cadenas" · "Dándole" | Universal Spain |
TBA | El Buen Hijo | Indie pop | "Aunque Pene" · "Río de Janeiro" | Independent |
TBA | Cupido | Independent | "La Pared" · "Galaxia" · "Tu Foto" | Primavera Labels |
TBA | Sebastián Yatra | Latin pop | "TBT" | Universal Latin |
TBA | Akasha Kid | Independent | "Solo Dinero" · "Correr" · "Pendeja" | Ladradora Records |
TBA | Carlos Right | Latin pop | "Prisionero" | Universal Spain |
TBA | Lalo Ebratt | Pop trap | "La Gatita" | Universal Music |
TBA | Lola Indigo | Latin pop | "4 Besos" · "Mala Cara" | Universal Spain |
TBA | Miss Caffeina | Pop | "Reina" | Sony Music Spain |
TBA | Rozalén | Indie pop | "Este Tren" · "Que No, Que No" | Sony Music |
TBA | Reik | Latin pop | "Pero Te Conoci | Sony Music Latin |
TBA | Nathy Peluso | Alternative pop | "Natakillah" · "Copa Glasé" · "Buisness Woman" · "Buenos Aires" | Sony Music Latin |
TBA | Pablo Alborán | Pop | "Tabú" | Warner Music |
TBA | TINI | Latin pop | "Recuerdo" · "Ya No Me Llames" · "Ella Dice" | Hollywood Records |
TBA | Danna Paola | Latin pop | "TQ Y Ya" · "No Bailes Sola" | Universal Mexico |
TBA | Miki Núñez | Catalan rumba | "Me Vale" | Universal Spain |
TBA | Go Roneo | Electro-rumba | "Go Zorreo" · "Tenemos K Hablar" | Independent artist |
TBA | Cariño | Pop rock | "Te Brillan" · "Excusas" | Sonido Muchacho |
TBA | Don Patricio | Rap pop | "22:23" · "Pa toda la vida" | Warner Music Spain |
TBA | Chica Sobresalto | Indie rock | "Oxitocina" | El Dromedario Records |
Deaths
- January 4 – Puerto Plata, 96, Dominican singer and guitarist.[22]
- January 10 – Carlos "Cuco" Rojas, 67, Colombian harpist.[23]
- January 27 – Alberto Naranjo, 78, Venezuelan musician.[24]
- March 4 – Adelaide Chiozzo, 88, Brazilian actress, accordionist and singer[25]
- March 10 – Marcelo Peralta, 59, Argentine multi-instrumentalist and composer (COVID-19)[26]
- March 22 – Carmen de Mairena (Miguel Brau i Gou), 87, Spanish cuplé singer[27]
- March 30 – Riachão, 98, Brazilian samba composer and singer[28]
- May 1 – Tavo Limongi, 52, Mexican guitarist and singer (Resorte)[29]
- May 14 – Jorge Santana, 68, Mexican guitarist (Malo)[30]
- May 15 – Sergio Denis, 71, Argentine singer, songwriter and actor[31]
- May 25 – Otto de la Rocha, 86, Nicaraguan singer, songwriter and actor[32]
- June 4 – Fabiana Anastácio, 45, Brazilian CCM singer (COVID-19)[33]
- June 9 – Pau Donés, 53, Spanish songwriter, guitarist, and vocalist[34]
- June 26 – Narcisa Toldrà, 96, Spanish singer and musician[35]
- June 28 – Manuel Donley, 92, Mexican-born Tejano singer and musician[36]
- July 11 – Iñaxi Etxabe, 87, Spanish bertsolari singer[37]
- July 16 – Víctor Víctor, 71, Dominican singer-songwriter and guitarist, COVID-19.[38]
- July 18 – Martha Flores, 91, Cuban radio host, journalist and singer[39]
Notes
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- Morre cantora Adelaide Chiozzo, que deu voz a 'Beijinho doce (in Portuguese)
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- Fallece Carmen de Mairena a los 86 años de edad (in Spanish)
- Com poucas pessoas para evitar aglomeração, sambista Riachão é sepultado sob aplausos em Salvador (in Portuguese) Retrieved 31 March 2020
- Mexican singer Tavo Resorte, founder of the band Resorte, died
- Jorge Santana, Malo Guitarist And Latin Rock Maestro, Dead At 68
- Sergio Denis murió a los 71 años, a más de un año del grave accidente que sufrió sobre el escenario (in Spanish)
- Fallece el cantautor nicaragüense Otto de la Rocha (in Spanish)
- Morre a cantora gospel Fabiana Anastácio, por complicações do coronavírus (in Portuguese)
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