Maluma Gets Coronavirus Vaccine: See the Photo Billboard 3 hrs ago maluma
“Vaccine done,” Maluma captioned the Instagram selfie where he shows off the bandaid still covering the spot on his left shoulder where he got his COVID-19 vaccine.
The Colombian star took to social media on Tuesday (April 13) to share with his nearly 60 million followers that he was fully inoculated against the novel coronavirus and is ready for his upcoming tour. “Papi Juancho USA Tour is coming, get your tickets,” he added.
The post came one day after the “Agua de Jamaica” singer announced he had partnered with fashion house Balmain to launch a limited edition collection that includes includes sneakers, blazers, t-shirts, pants and other ready-to-wear clothing, which will be available in stores and online as of April 15.
Alejandro Fernández s special award
Alejandro Fernández is set to receive the Icon Award during the sixth edition of the Latin American Music Awards, Telemundo has announced. The Icon Award is given to an artist who interprets our life in their songs, forms an important part of Latin America’s history, and is considered a musical hero whose name exceeds all generations, according to statement by Telemundo.
The Jalisco-born star will also perform at this year’s Latin AMAs, which will take place April 15 and will be broadcast live from the BB&T Center in Sunrise, Florida. Fernández joins the previously-announced star-studded lineup that includes Maluma, Banda MS, Camilo, Eslabon Armado and Karol G, among others.
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Miami Sound Machine
Miami Sound Machine is an American band of Latin-influenced music featuring the vocals of Cuban-born Gloria Fajardo García (later Gloria Estefan). The band was established in 1975 originally as
Miami Latin Boys by Emilio Estefan Jr. and became very successful after joining with Gloria Fajardo (Estefan) in 1977.
The band had a number of albums and a string of hit singles until 1989. The band s 1985 album
Primitive Love credited the band whereas their follow-up album
Let It Loose in 1987 adopted the name Gloria Estefan and Miami Sound Machine. The latter was also repackaged as