2016 in Latin music
Overview of the events of 2016 in Latin music
Mexican singer-songwriter Juan Gabriel was posthumously named Top Latin Artist of the Year in the United States by Billboard .[ 1]
Overview of the events of 2016 in Latin music
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This is a list of notable events in Latin music (music from Spanish- and Portuguese-speaking regions of Latin America, Latin Europe, and the United States) that took place in 2016.
Events
February 24 : Spanish singer Enrique Iglesias is recognized by the Guinness World Record for having the most number one songs on the Billboard Hot Latin Songs chart and the longest running song with "Bailando ".[ 2]
February 25 : "Ginza by J Balvin sets the record for the longest-leading song at number one on the Hot Latin Songs by a solo artist. The song spent 21 weeks at No. 1 on the chart.[ 3]
March 31 :
The 22nd annual Broadcast Music Inc. Latin music awards is held. Mexican pop singer Gloria Trevi is awarded the President's Award for her contributions to the Latin pop field.[ 4]
Sergio George signs with Marc Anthony 's label Magnus Media, the new deal "will oversee George's interests in all areas of the entertainment industry throughout the [popular market]".[ 4]
April 21 : Singer-songwriter José Miguel Fernández Sastrón is elected president of the Spanish Society of Authors and Editors (SGAE).[ 5]
April 22 :
In a report by Nielsen , the purchasing power of Latinos in the United States was at $1.5 trillion. With an average annual spending of $135 on music, the report found Hispanics spending more money than their non-Hispanic counterparts.[ 6]
Billboard magazine announced Marco Antonio Solis to receive the Lifetime Achievement Award after releasing twelve albums peaking at number one on the U.S. Top Latin Albums chart in his career, the most of any artist.[ 7]
For the May 2, 2016 issue of Billboard magazine, Leila Cobo interviewed female music executives and Chiquis Rivera , Leslie Grace , and Carla Morrison on the declining presence of females on Billboard music charts.[ 8]
April 25 – 28 : The 2016 annual Billboard Latin Music Conference is held.[ 9]
June 7 : At the 2016 Gardel Awards, Argentine rock singer Luis Alberto Spinetta 's posthumous released album Los Amigo (2012 ) receives Album of the Year honor. Afro-Uruguayan singer Ruben Rada was named Male Pop Artist of the Year and Production of the Year, while Argentine rock band Ciro y Los Persas ' song "Antes y Después " won Song of the Year. Other winners included Litto Nebia for Best Rock Album, and Julieta Rada for Best New Pop Album.[ 10]
June 8 : American hip-hop recording artist Jay Z appoints bachata singer Romeo Santos as CEO of the newly formed Roc Nation Latino .[ 11]
June 9 : Former American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers (ASCAP) A&R representative, Ana Rosa Santiago became acting VIP president of the Latin division of Universal Music Publishing Group .[ 12]
June 12 : Following the Orlando nightclub shooting (which occurred during a Latin night event), Latin music events throughout Orange County, Florida are uncertain if future events will be canceled.[ 13] Latin DJ Candy Boy , spoke out on the lack of security at events he has hosted, while Latin music acts such as Proyecto Uno , Ilegales , Pitbull , Prince Royce , and Farruko , have upcoming shows that may be affected as a result of the events that occurred.[ 13]
June 25 : The first Festival Chispa took place in Albuquerque, New Mexico, focusing on Latin music and culture at the National Hispanic Cultural Center .[ 14]
June 26 : Despite a decrease on physical and digital consumption in the United States, Latin America was found by the International Federation of the Phonographic Industry (IFPI) to have been the only region to have the highest growth rate for the fifth consecutive time. Digital sales were up 44.5 percent and music streaming increased to 80.4 percent. The study found that Brazil and Argentina were the two largest markets. The Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA), found that Latin music overall decrease 6.3 percent from the previous year.[ 15]
July 2 : Alan Ramírez, who is the lead singer of Banda Sinaloense MS de Sergio Lizárraga , was shot in the neck during a Mexico City tour. He is currently in the hospital and is expected to recover.[ 16]
July 4 : The inaugural Lollapalooza Colombia was canceled after Barbadian singer Rihanna dropped out and organizers failing to find a replacement.[ 17]
July 7 : The Hollywood Chamber of Commerce announced the class of 2017 for their Hollywood Walk of Fame inductees including Selena and announced Pitbull 's induction set for July 15.[ 18]
July 8
September 9 : iHeartRadio announces the creation of the iHeartLatino, a division dedicated to Latin music, a first for a major radio station company. The division is led by Enrique Santos.[ 21]
November 17 : The 17th Annual Latin Grammy Awards are held at the T-Mobile Arena in Paradise, Nevada .[ 22]
Amber Rose (1997–2000)[ 23]
Bandana (2001–2004)
Number-ones albums and singles by country
Awards
Albums released
First quarter
January
Day
Title
Artist
Genre(s)
Singles
Label
1
Roberto Sierra: Sinfonía No. 3 "La Salsa", Borikén, El Baile & Beyond the Silence of Sorrow
Martha Guth
De Fiesta
Rombai
Sol Detente
Álvaro López and ResQBand
Latin Christian
Independiente
5
Território Conquistado
Larissa Luz
8
En Vivo en la Mexico
Joan Sebastian
Bandana La Vuelta
Bandana
15
¿Donde Están?
José Lugo and Guasábara Combo
16
Relevante
Mario Diníz
21
Ayer, Hoy y Siempre
Los Herederos de Nuevo León
Mi Ritmo Es Bueno
Bobby Valentín
22
Nueve canciones de amor y una de esperanza
Elefantes
The King of Romance
Ken-Y
Imperio Nazza: Justin Quiles Edition
Justin Quiles
29
Vive
José María Napoleón
Me Esta Gustando
Banda Los Recoditos
Yo
Manuel Lombo
Lubna
Mónica Naranjo
Vulnerable A Ti
Marian y Mariel
Durón: Lagrimas, Amor...
Eva Juárez, Rogério Gonçalves, and A Corte Musical
February
March
Second quarter
April
May
Day
Title
Artist
Genre(s)
Singles
Label
2
Tropical Infinito
Antonio Adolfo
3
Canciones de Sol
Marta Gómez
6
Latina
Thalía
Latin Pop, Reggaeton, Dance-pop, Pop-rock, Salsa, Cumbia, Vallenato, Bolero
"Desde Esa Noche " "Vuélveme a Querer"
Sony Music Latin
Hecho a Mano
Joss Favela
Con Tololoche
Remmy Valenzuela
Fonovisa
Llegue para Quedarme
Juan Jose & San Juan Habana
Yo Te Esperare
Siggno
Guaco Histórico 2
Guaco
Ilusión
Gaby Moreno
Metamorfosis
10
Genera
Treo
12
Sobredosis
Yomil & El Dany
Segir Latiendo
Sanalejo
15
Sóis
João Victor
20
Limonada
Kany García
Sony Music Latin
Soy
Lali
Pop, R&b, dubstep, reggae
"Soy " "Boomerang " "Ego"
Sony Music Argentina
Desde Adentro – Impuesto de Fe (En Vivo)
Babasónicos
Desde Madrid: Live
Omar Alfanno
26
Chamamé
Yangos
Brazilian roots
Independente
27
La Salvación de Solo y Juan
Los Fabulosos Cadillacs
Doy la Cara
José Mercé
June
Third quarter
July
Day
Title
Artist
Genre(s)
Singles
Label
1
Desde El Fondo
Kuisitambó
5
Pregoneros De La Calle
Cosa Nuestra
8
Senti2
Antonio José
Ao Vivo – Melodias Do Sertão
Bruna Viola
Brazilian roots
Universal Music
15
Primera Fila
Las Tres Grandes: Eugenia León, Tania Libertad , and Guadalupe Pineda
19
Anavitória
Anavitória
Pop
Universal Music
22
30 Años
Los Nocheros
29
La Esperanza Frente a Mi
Danny Gokey
Generación Maquinaria Est. 2006
La Maquinaria Norteño
La Promesa
Justin Quiles
30
El Sonero del Bailador
Hector "Pichie" Perez
August
September
Day
Title
Artist
Genre(s)
Singles
Label
2
El Tren de los Regresos
Yordano
Latin pop
Sony Music Latin
A Danada sou eu
Ludmilla
Pop
Warner Music
3
Soltasbruxa
Francisco, el Hombre
Latin music , MPB , rock , carnival marchinha
"Calor da Rua"
Independent
9
Un Azteca en el Azteca
Vicente Fernández
¿Van a Querer Mas?
Enigma Norteño
Gilda, No Me Arrepiento de Este Amor
Natalia Oreiro
12
Generacion Radical
BARAK
Latin Christian
Mar De Cristal Music & Ministerio Barak
15
Bucles
Patricia Malanca
Tango
Epsa Music
16
Pocho Aztlan
Brujeria
No Que No (Banda Y Tololoche)
El Bebeto
Gracias
Gemeliers
Soledad 20 Años (En Vivo)
Soledad
Daniel
Daniel
Música sertaneja
Universal Music
Alas Canciones
Los Cafres
Popart Discos
23
Desde el Rancho
Calibre 50
Juntos Por La Sonora
La Sonora Dinamita
Tropical
La Montaña Rusa
Dani Martín
Até Pensei Que Fosse Minha
António Zambujo
MPB
MPB Discos, Universal Music Portugal
Devuélveme Mi Libertad
Frank Reyes
Bachata
Mojito, Frank Reyes & Asociados
Big Yauran
J Álvarez
Urban
On Top Of The World
El Círculo
Kase.O
Urban
Altafonte Bajo Licencia De Boa, Rap Solo
La Promesa de Thamar
Sig Ragga
Latin alternative
Sony Music
Brutown
The Baggios
Rock
Toca Discos
25
El Tuyero Ilustrado
Edward Ramírez & Rafa Pino
Folk
Independiente
26
Madera Latino: A Latin Jazz Interpretation On The Music Of Woody Shaw
Brian Lynch
30
Dicen
Cristian Castro
Latin pop
"Decirte Adios"
Sony Music Latin
Motivan2
Zion & Lennox
Reggaeton
Embriágame , Otra Vez , Mi Tesoro
Así es la Vida
Omar Ruiz
De Plaza En Plaza (Cumbia Sinfonica)
Los Angeles Azules
El Mayor de Mis Antojos
La Original Banda El Limon De Salvador Lizarraga
Banda
Luz, Sony Music
#TuMano En Vivo
Luciano Pereyra
Pecado Capital
La Beriso
No. 50
Los Invasores de Nuevo León
Norteño
Remex Music
MM3
Metá Metá
Rock
Jazz Village
Na luz do samba
Luciana Mello
Samba
Radar
Unknown
El Tren
Luis Salinas
Luis Salinas
October
Day
Title
Artist
Genre(s)
Singles
Label
3
Dixit Dominus: Vivaldi, Mozart, Handel
Jordi Savall
Classical
Alia Vox
6
20 Años – En Vivo En Café Vinilo
El Arranque
Tango
Vinilo Discos
7
En Estos Días
Regulo Caro
MTV Unplugged
Miguel Bosé
Latin pop
Warner Music Spain
Hombre Afortunado
Crecer German
11
Abel Pintos
Latin Jazz Project, Vol. 1
Ray Obiedo
Trenes, Aviones y Viajes Interplanetarios
Santiago Cruz
Spain Forever
Michel Camilo and Tomatito
Universal Music Spain
Alma brasileira
Diogo Nogueira
Samba
EMI Brasil
11
Horacio Gutiérrez Plays Chopin & Schumann
Horacio Gutiérrez
Classical
Bridge
14
Blanco Perla
Cosculluela
Libre
Franco De Vita
Latin pop
"¿Dónde Esta la Vida?"
Sony Music Latin
Latidos
Lapiz Conciente
Y Al Final Quede Sin
Proyecto X
El doble de tu mitad
Rulo y la contrabanda
Se me amas
Xutos & Pontapés
Música Mía
Victoria Sanabria
Oddara
Jane Bunnett and Maqueque
Latin jazz
Linus Entertainment
17
Gracias
Cepillín
Children's
Alternativa Representa
19
La Monto Dondequiera
José Nogueras
20
Puerto Rico es una Fiesta
Los Cantores de Bayamon
21
Andamos en el Ruedo
Ulices Chaidez y Sus Plebes
Regional Mexican
Alto Rango
Gadiel
Te cuento un secreto
India Martínez
Dejando Huellas
Anibal de Gracia y Sus Invitados
La Gran Oscilación
Diamante Eléctrico
Rock en español
Mercado Negro, Criteria Entertainment
25
Ao Vivo Em Israel
Fernanda Brum
Latin Christian
MK Music
28
Paloma Negra Desde Monterrey
Jenni Rivera
Banda , ranchera
"Paloma Negra (Live) ", "Mírame" (Live), "La Mentada Contestada" (Live), "Sufriendo A Solas" (Live)
Fonovisa , Universal Music Latin Entertainment
Ida y Vuelta
Ricardo Montaner
Latin pop, Banda
"Aunque Ahora Estés Con El"
Sony Music Latin
Indestructible
Diego el Cigala
Casa
Iván Ferreiro
Putumayo Presents: Latin Christmas
Various artists
ABUC
Roberto Fonseca
Música De Compositores Costarricenses Vol. 2
Eddie Mora Bermúdez and Orquesta Sinfónica Nacional de Costa Rica
Classical
Independiente
29
Como Lo Haciamos Antes
Andrés Jiménez, "el Jíbaro"
November
Day
Title
Artist
Genre(s)
Singles
Label
4
Solo Por Tu Gracia
The Rock En Español
El planeta imaginario
La Oreja de Van Gogh
Fase Dos
Juan Pablo Díaz
Salsa
Juanpi Música
El Más Loco
Oscarito
Salsangroove
Salsangroove
Tropical fusion
Independiente
Troco Likes Ao Vivo: Um Filme de Tiago Iorc
Tiago Iorc
Pop
Som Livre
Jardim-Pomar
Nando Reis
Rock
Relicario
Delírio no Circo
Roberta Sá
Samba
Relicario
1977
Luan Santana
Música sertaneja
Som Livre
Live
Simone & Simaria
Música sertaneja
Universal Music
Batom Bacaba
Patrícia Bastos
Brazilian roots
Tratore
No Embalo Do
Pinduca
Brazilian roots
Na Music
9
Origen
Daniel Minimalia
Zouma
11
No Me Vuelvas A Besar Así
Solido
Quítate las Gafas
Melendi
Hasta Que Se Apague el Sol
Isabel Pantoja
Coisas Do Meu Imaginário
Rael
Urban
Laboratório Fantasma
Vente Conmigo
Las Migas
Flamenco
Concert Music
Viva Mi Planeta 2!
Cantajuego
Children's
Sony Music Spain
14
Outra Coisa – The Music of Moacir Santos
Anat Cohen and Marcello Gonçalves
Latin jazz
Anzic
18
Son del Mar
Chigualito
Viejo Marihuano
Cartel de Santa
Durmiendo En El Lugar Equivocado
La Adictiva
Rockteño
Siggno
De Puerto Rico para el Mundo
Various artists
Mis Decretos
El Chapo de Sinaloa
Banda
Luz, Sony Music
II
De la Tierra
Rock
Sony Music Latin
Aventuras II
Blitz
Rock
Deck
Silva Canta Marisa
Silva
MPB
Slap Música Brasil
20
MexiCkanos
C-Kan
23
La Parranda De Gaitanes
Gaitanes
Tropical
Gaitán Bros Productions
24
Sol
Gustavo Galo
Independente
25
La Marca
Grupo Manía
28
Vengo Caminando
Diego Guerrero
Diego Guerrero Music
30
Besos Callejeros
Maribel Guardia
Banda
Tico Sounds
December
Day
Title
Artist
Genre(s)
Singles
Label
2
Hijos del Mar
David Bisbal
Latin pop
Universal Music Spain
Otra Liga
Jory Boy
El Milagro en el Tepeyac
Las Flores and Indira Montes
Barro y Fauna
Eruca Sativa
Rock en español
Sony Music Argentina
Los Tercos
Los Tercos
Norteño
Discos Y Cintas Serca
13
Rodolfo Mederos
Tango
BN
¡Churo!
Mariana Baraj
Children's
S-Music
9
Homenaje a La Gran Señora
Natalia Jiménez
Latin pop , mariachi
Sony Music Latin
Carlos Vives + Amigos Desde El Estadio El Campin de Bogota
Carlos Vives
Un Millón de Primaveras
Lalo Mora
Banda
Mora Music
Boogie Naipe
Mano Brown
Pop
Radar
10
Pa' Fuera
C4 Trío & Desorden Público
Orden Privado
13
San Juan Grand Prix
Álvaro Díaz
15
Patrimonio Cultural
Jorge Oñate and Alvaro López
Vallenato
Sony Music
Mixturas
Orquesta De Tango De La UNA
Tango
Epsa Music
Armando Manzanero Presenta A Alvera Aquí
Alvera
16
+ Misturado
Mart'nália
Samba
Biscoito Fino
22
Piango, Piango
Yuvisney Aguilar & Afrocuban Jazz Quartet
Latin jazz
Rumor
23
MUG
Yamil & El Dany
Vengo a Aclarar
El Fantasma
Best-selling records
Best-selling albums
The following is a list of the top 10 best-selling Latin albums in the United States in 2016, according to Billboard .[ 24]
The following is a list of the top 10 best-performing Latin songs in the United States in 2016, according to Billboard .[ 25]
Deaths
January 1 – Gilberto Mendes , 93, Brazilian composer[ 26]
January 5 – Pachy Carrasco, 47, Dominican Republic musician, composer, and producer
January 6 – Alfredo "Chocolate" Armenteros , 87, Cuban trumpeter[ 27]
January 10 – Hernán Gamboa , 69, Venezuelan musician, original member of Serenata Guayanesa group[ 28]
January 18 – Pablo Manavello , 65, Italian-Venezuelan Arranger, producer, and songwriter[ 29]
February 3 – Alba Solís , 88, Argentine singer and actress[ 30]
February 23 – Rey Caney , 89, Cuban musician.[ 31]
March 9 – Naná Vasconcelos , 71, Brazilian jazz percussionist and vocalist[ 32]
March 10 – Larry Salinas, Venezuelan choir[ 33]
April 1 – Candita Batista , 99, Cuban singer
April 2
April 11 – Ernesto Baffa [es ] ,83, Argentine bandoneon musician, composer, and music director[ 36]
April 13 – Mariano Mores , 98, Argentine tango composer and pianist.[ 37]
April 16
May 15 – Cauby Peixoto , 85, Brazilian singer, pneumonia [ 40]
May 16 – Emilio Navaira , 53, American country and Tejano singer (Life Is Good ), heart failure.[ 41]
June 7 – Juana la del Revuelo [es ] , 64, Spanish Flamenco singer.[ 42]
June 11 – José Luis Armenteros , 72, Spanish musician and composer.[ 43]
June 12 – Adrian Posse, 67, Argentine composer, producer, and industry executive.[ 44]
June 13 – Jose Lugo, 56, American musician, pianist, producer, and arranger.[ 45]
June 19 – Alejandro Jano Fuentes , 45, The Voice Mexico (murdered).[ 46]
June 20 – Chayito Valdez , 71, Mexican-born American folk singer and actress, complications from a cerebral hemorrhage.[ 47]
June 29 – Inocente Carreño , 96, Venezuelan composer[ 48]
June 30 – Juan Habichuela , 82–83, Spanish flamenco guitarist[ 49]
July 5 – Lupe Tijerina , 69, Mexican singer and accordionist[ 50]
July 6 – Alirio Díaz , 92, Venezuelan classical guitarist and composer.[ 51]
July 11 – Rick Marroquin, 45, Creative Artists Agency member, worked on Hispanic marketing (lung cancer)[ 52]
July 12 – Lupe De La Cruz, music executive marketing on EMI Latin and Univision Records [ 53]
July 13 – El Lebrijano , 75, Spanish flamenco singer[ 54]
July 24 – Horacio Olivo , 83, Puerto Rican actor and singer.[ 55]
August 5 – Vander Lee , 50, Brazilian singer-songwriter.[ 56]
August 6 – Guillermo Anderson , 54, Honduran musician, thyroid cancer.[ 57]
August 7 – Dolores Vargas , 80, Spanish singer, complications of leukemia.[ 58]
August 19 – Horacio Salgán , 100, Argentine tango musician.[ 59]
August 28 – Juan Gabriel , 66, Mexican singer-songwriter.[ 60]
September 11 – Jorge "El Cura" Fernández, Mexican singer[ 61]
September 12 – Tavin Pumarejo , 84, Puerto Rican actor, comedian and jíbaro singer.[ 62]
September 23 – Leonardo Acosta, 83, Cuban musicologist[ 63]
September 29 – Raúl Garello [es ] , 80, Argentine bandoneon, music director, composer and arranger[ 64]
October 9 – Quique Lucca, 103, Puerto Rican centenarian, founder of La Sonora Ponceña .[ 65]
October 27 – Nelson Pinedo , 88, Colombian singer (Sonora Matancera ).[ 66]
October 28 – Ramón "Chunky" Sánchez , Chicano musician and frontman of Los Alacranes[ 67]
December 13 – Betsy Pecanins , 62, American-born Mexican singer, songwriter and record producer, stroke.[ 68]
December 18 – Gustavo Quintero , 76, Colombian singer-songwriter[citation needed ]
December 19 – DJ Jinx Paul , 39, traffic collision[ 69]
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^ Cantor-Navas, Judy (13 July 2016). "El Lebrijano, Innovative Flamenco Singer, Dies at 75" . Billboard . Retrieved 14 July 2016 .
^ Horacio Olivo, Master of Political Satire and Comedy, Dies at 83 Archived September 23, 2016, at the Wayback Machine
^ Aos 50 anos, morre o cantor Vander Lee, em Minas Gerais Archived 2016-08-10 at the Wayback Machine (in Portuguese)
^ Murió el cantante hondureño Guillermo Anderson. (in Spanish)
^ Muere la artista gitana La Terremoto a los 80 años (in Spanish)
^ Murió Horacio Salgán, a los 100 años (in Spanish)
^ Cobo, Leila (28 August 2016). "Mexican Superstar Juan Gabriel Dies at 66" . Billboard . Retrieved 28 August 2016 .
^ "Programa del 30 septiembre 2016. Murió Jorge Fernández – Hasta que el Cuerpo Aguante" (in Spanish). 26 September 2016.
^ Fallece “Tavín” Pumarejo (in Spanish)
^ "Duelo en Cuba y en el mundo: ha muerto Leonardo Acosta" . Salserísimo Perú | Salsa es Cultura (in Spanish). 24 September 2016. Retrieved 22 January 2024 .
^ Llora el tango: murió Raúl Garello.
^ Fallece el creador de La Sonora Ponceña Quique Lucca (in Spanish)
^ Colombia's 'Admiral of Rhythm' Nelson Pinedo dies at 88
^ "Chicano treasure Ramon 'Chunky' Sanchez dies" . San Diego Union-Tribune . 29 October 2016. Retrieved 17 December 2023 .
^ Muere Betsy Pecanins, La reina del blues. Archived December 14, 2016, at the Wayback Machine (in Spanish)
^ "Driver arrested in hit-and-run that killed DJ Jinx Paul: DA" . New York's PIX11 / WPIX-TV . November 9, 2017. Retrieved December 9, 2017 .