Silvestre Dangond Earns Third No. 1 on Billboard’s Latin Airplay Chart with Emilia-Collab “Vestido Rojo”

Silvestre Dangond is a man on top…

The 45-year-old Colombian singer’s collaboration with Emilia, “Vestido Rojo,” rises 8-1 to rule Billboard’s Latin Airplay chart dated June 14.

Silvestre DangondThe coronation on the overall Latin radio tally follows a 39% surge in audience impressions in the United States, which translates to 8.3 million, during the May 29-June 5 tracking week, according to Luminate.

It’s the third No. 1 for Dangond and second for Emilia.

“Vestido Rojo” was released on February 6 on Sony Music Latin. It lands at the summit in its eighth week on the chart, and after three weeks in the top 10.

Three Univision radio stations become the single’s main supporters. San Jose, Calif’s KVVF-FM registered the biggest gain in the period, with Phoenix’s KQMR-FM and Houston’s KAMA-FM landing in second and third place, respectively.

Thanks to the 8.3 million radio haul, “Vestido Rojo” marks Dangond’s return to the top of the ranking in over six years.

He last secured a No. 1 through another female team-up: “Justicia,” with Natti Natasha, ruled for one week in November 2018.

Among other placements, his first No. 1, “Cásate Conmigo,” with Nicky Jam, reached No. 1 that same year, in February 2018.

For Emilia, before ‘Vestido Rojo” unlocked the penthouse, the Argentinian singer earned her first chart-topper on Latin Airplay with “Perdonarte ¿Para Qué?” with Los Ángeles Azules, in July 2024. The song earned the family group its first coronation after nine top 10s.

“Vestido Rojo” also dresses up the top spot on Tropical Airplay, where Emilia achieves her first No. 1 through her first chart appearance on the list. Dangond, meanwhile, secures his third chart-topper on Tropical Airplay, likewise, his first since 2018, when “Cásate Conmigo,” with Nicky Jam, monopolized the top slot for eight consecutive weeks.

Beyond its Latin Airplay and Tropical Airplay coronations, “Vestido Rojo” rises to a new peak on the multi-metric Hot Tropical Songs chart, climbing 9-4.

Christian Ochoa Lavernia to Star on Season 2 of Paramount+/Showtime’s “The Agency: Central Intelligence”

Christian Ochoa Lavernia is joining The Agency.

The Cuban American actor has been cast as a series regular for Season 2 of The Agency: Central Intelligence (fka The Agency) for Paramount+ with Showtime.

Christian Ochoa LaverniaMeanwhile, Tessa Ferrer will recur in Season 2 of the series.

They join series lead Michael Fassbender, along with Jeffrey WrightJodie Turner-Smith, Katherine Waterston, Harriet Sansom Harris, John Magaro, Saura Lightfoot-Leon, Andrew Brooke, India Fowler, Reza Brojerdi, Alex Reznik and Richard Gere.

Production on Season 2 is currently underway in London.

Based on the French series Le Bureau des Legendes, The Agency follows Martian (Fassbender). a covert CIA agent ordered to abandon his undercover life and return to London Station. When the love he left behind reappears, romance reignites. His career, his real identity and his mission are pitted against his heart; hurling them both into a deadly game of international intrigue and espionage.

Ochoa Lavernia will play Grandma, undercover agent with Grandpa.

Ferrer portrays Robyn, a US Air Force nurse in Suffolk, England.

Jez Butterworth and John-Henry Butterworth return as writers and executive producers.

Keith Cox and Nina L. Diaz executive produce for MTV Entertainment Studios.

The series is co-distributed internationally by Paramount Global Content Distribution and Federation Studios.

Ochoa Lavernia is known for his work on The Diplomat, Guy Ritchie’s The Covenant, Halo and Silo among others. He’ll next be seen in Guy Ritchie’s In the Grey.

Ferrer was a series regular for two seasons on AppleTV+’s Swagger, as well as a regular on Grey’s Anatomy and AT&T’s Mr. Mercedes. She recurred on George Clooney and Grant Heslov’s Catch 22 for Hulu and FXX’s You’re the Worst, among others.

Gloria Estefan to Perform as Part of Good Morning America‘s Summer Concert Series

Gloria Estefan is taking a special stage this summer….

The 67-year-old Cuban Grammy-winning singer, actress and businesswoman is among the artists set to perform for Good Morning America‘s 2025 summer concert series lineup.

Gloria EstefanThe show’s annual string of mid-year live performances will kick off June 12, with New Kids on the Block delivering what will be the last concert inside GMA‘s Times Square studio.

After that, “Whole Lotta Money” rapper BIA and “No Limit” artist G-Eazy will take the stage July 18 at an outdoor venue in Indianapolis ahead of tipoff at the WNBA All-Star Game at Gainbridge Fieldhouse, and Colombian singer Manuel Turizo becomes the first artist to perform at GMA‘s new studio downtown on August 1.

The next two weeks after that will see punk-rock band Good Charlotte and the IcelandicFrom the Start” singer performing at the new studio on August 8 and 15, respectively.

Fresh off of a memorable performance at the 2025 American Music Awards, Estefan will take the stage on August 22, followed by Dierks Bentley on August 27, and Teyana Taylor on August 29.

“We’re thrilled to host this year’s Summer Concert Series in our brand-new, state-of-the-art studio,” said Simone Swink, senior executive producer of Good Morning America. “It’s an exciting chapter for us, and we can’t wait to welcome incredible artists and our viewers into our home, right here in the heart of downtown Manhattan.”

All of the performances listed will broadcast live during GMA, which airs from 7 to 9 a.m. ET on ABC.

This year’s programming follows a 2024 lineup that featured Green Day, Carrie Underwood, Nicky Jam, Kane Brown, G-Eazy, Sofi Tukker, Megan Moroney and Old Dominion.

Before that, BTS’ Jung Kook, Carly Rae Jepson, Fat Joe, Busta Rhymes, Remy Ma, Tim McGraw and more performed for the morning show in 2025.

Patricia Delgado Wins Tony Award for Best Choreography for “Buena Vista Social Club” Musical

Patricia Delgado is celebrating her Buena suerte…

The Cuban American ballet dancer, répétiteur and teacher earned her first-ever Tony Award alongside her husband Justin Peck during Sunday’s 78th Annual Tony Awards—presented at Radio City Music Hall.

Patricia Delgado, Justin Peck, Tony AwardsDelgado and Peck won the Best Choreography award for their work on the acclaimed musical Buena Vista Social Club.

Delgado and Peck are longtime collaborators who have been with Buena Vista Social Club since the beginning of its development.

They’ve worked together on various projects, including Steven Spielberg’s 2021 West Side Story.

Buena Vista Social Club marks their first co-choreographer credit.

Set in Havana during the 1950s through the 1990s, Buena Vista Social Club tells the story of the effect of the rise of communism and Fidel Castro on local musicians. It follows four prominent musicians and their eventual collaboration on the 1997 landmark album Buena Vista Social Club. The show’s music is entirely in Spanish. Ali served as its director when it premiered Off-Broadway in 2023 at the Atlantic Theatre Company.

Buena Vista Social Club earned four Tonys. 

Here’s the full list of winners:

Best Musical: Maybe Happy Ending
Best Performance by an Actress in a Leading Role in a Musical: Nicole Scherzinger, Sunset Blvd.
Best Performance by an Actor in a Leading Role in a Musical: Darren Criss, Maybe Happy Ending
Best Revival of a Musical: Sunset Blvd.
Best Performance by an Actor in a Leading Role in a Play: Cole EscolaOh, Mary!
Best Direction of a Musical: Michael ArdenMaybe Happy Ending
Best Direction of a Play: Sam Pinkleton, Oh, Mary!
Best Revival of a PlayEureka Day, Jonathan Spector
Best Play: Purpose
Best Performance by an Actress in a Featured Role in a MusicalNatalie Venetia Belcon, Buena Vista Social Club
Best Performance by an Actress in a Featured Role in a Play: Kara Young, Purpose
Best Performance by an Actor in a Featured Role in a Musical: Jak Malone, Operation Mincemeat: A New Musical
Best Performance by an Actor in a Featured Role in a Play: Francis Jue, Yellow Face
Best Performance by an Actress in a Leading Role in a Play: Sarah Snook, The Picture of Dorian Gray
Best Original Score (Music and/or Lyrics) Written for the Theatre: Maybe Happy Ending, Will Aronson (music and lyrics) and Hue Park (lyrics)
Best Costume Design of a Musical: Paul Tazewell, Death Becomes Her
Best Costume Design of a Play: Marg Horwell, The Picture of Dorian Gray
Best Scenic Design of a Musical: Dane Laffrey and George Reeve, Maybe Happy Ending
Best Scenic Design of a Play: Miriam Buether and 59, Stranger Things: The First Shadow
Best Lighting Design of a MusicalJack Knowles, Sunset Blvd.
Best Lighting Design of a Play: Jon Clark, Stranger Things: The First Shadow
Best Choreography: Patricia Delgado and Justin Peck, Buena Vista Social Club
Best Orchestrations: Marco Paguia, Buena Vista Social Club
Best Sound Design of a Musical: Jonathan Deans, Buena Vista Social Club
Best Book of a MusicalMaybe Happy Ending, Will Aronson and Hue Park
Best Sound Design of a Play: Paul Arditti, Stranger Things: The First Shadow

Carlos Alcaraz Rallies to Defeat Jannik Sinner for Second Straight French Open Title

Carlos Alcaraz comes from behind to win French Open title…

The 22-year-old Spanish tennis star rallied from two sets down and saved three match points to beat world No. 1 Jannik Sinner 4-6, 6-7 (4), 6-4, 7-6 (3), 7-6 (10-2) to win his second straight French Open title on Sunday.

Carlos AlcarazIn a thrilling final, Alcaraz trailed 5-3, 0-40 on serve in the fourth set but recovered to win his fifth Grand Slam title after 5 hours, 29 minutes, the longest men’s final at Roland Garros in the Open era and the second-longest men’s Grand Slam final ever.

“The match is not finished until he wins the last point,” Alcaraz said in his post-match news conference. “A lot of times people came back from match point down in final of a Grand Slam or even in other matches. I just wanted to be one of those players who saved match point in the Grand Slam final and ended up winning.

“I just believed all the time. I never doubted myself, even in those match points down. I thought, just one point at a time. Just one point and then after one point, try to save that game and keep believing. That’s what I thought.”

Alcaraz is the eighth man in the Open era to successfully defend the Roland Garros title and is the first man to save match points and win a Grand Slam final since Novak Djokovic beat Roger Federer at Wimbledon in 2019.

It’s the first time in nine attempts that Alcaraz has come from two sets down to win a match.

He’s now 5-0 in Slam finals and extended his head-to-head advantage over Sinner to 8-4.

An Alcaraz comeback looked unlikely as Sinner, chasing his first French Open title and fourth Grand Slam title overall, took the first two sets and broke early in the third.

Alcaraz, roared on by a crowd inside Court Philippe Chatrier that included actor Dustin Hoffman, film director Spike Lee and a host of sporting heroes, hit back to take the third, but the match again looked over when Sinner had three match points at 0-40 on the Alcaraz serve in the ninth game of the fourth.

However, the Spaniard dug himself out of a hole to take the set on the tiebreak and then, after letting an early lead slip in the fifth, rebounded for victory, taking his tally in deciding-set tiebreaks to 12-2.

“When the situations are against you, you have to fight, keep fighting,” Alcaraz said. “It is a Grand Slam final. It’s no time to be tired. It’s no time to give up. It’s time to keep fighting, try to find your moment, your good place again, and just go for it.

“I think the real champions are made in [those] situations when you deal with that pressure in the best way possible. That’s what the real champions have done in their whole careers. I’m just trying to feel comfortable in the situations with the pressure, and I’m not being afraid of it.”

Alcaraz is exactly the same age — 22 years, 1 month, 3 days old — as his countryman Rafael Nadal was when he won his fifth Grand Slam title. Nadal was among the first people to congratulate Alcaraz on social media, joined by Billie Jean King and the Real Madrid football team.

“Honestly, the coincidence of winning my fifth Grand Slam in the same age as Rafa Nadal, I’m going to say that’s destiny, I guess,” Alcaraz said, smiling. “It is a stat that I’m going to keep for me forever, winning the fifth Grand Slam at the same time as Rafa, my idol, my inspiration. It’s a huge honor honestly. Hopefully it’s not going to stop like this.”

Alcaraz’s coach, Juan Carlos Ferrero, told a news conference that the comeback was even more remarkable than when Alcaraz saved a match point in his quarterfinal win over Sinner at the 2022 US Open, when he won his first major.

“I’m not going to say that I was believing that he was able to recover from that 5-3, love-40,” he said. “But one more time with Carlos, everything is possible, and he did it again. Amazing achieve[ment].”

Sinner looked shell-shocked at the end of the match. “I don’t think I will sleep very well tonight,” he said at the trophy presentation.

“Happy about the tournament still,” he said later at a news conference. “But obviously this one hurts.

“It’s a very high-level match, that’s for sure. Happy to be part of this. But yeah, the final result hurts.

“Today I had chances. I was break up in the third. Was break up in the fourth. Was three match points. Serving for the match. Came back. 6-5, I had chances also in the fifth. So many chances I couldn’t use. Sometimes you have these days. You can’t really do anything now.”

Marcel Granollers & Horacio Zeballos Claim First Grand Slam Title as a Pairing with French Open Men’s Doubles Win

Marcel Granollers and Horacio Zeballos have claimed their first Grand Slam title as a team…

And 39-year-old Spanish professional tennis player and the 40-year-old Argentine professional tennis player won the French Open doubles final on Saturday for their first major title together at the combined age of 79.

Marcel Granollers & Horacio ZeballosGranollers and Zeballos played in their fourth Grand Slam final as a pairing, but first at the clay-court major. They defeated British pair Joe Salisbury and Neal Skupski 6-0, 6-7 (5), 7-5.

Granollers and Zeballos, who were seeded fifth in Paris, were runners-up at the U.S. Open in 2019 and Wimbledon in 2021 and 2023.

Salisbury and Skupski were the first all-British team to reach a Grand Slam men’s doubles final in the Open era (1968) and the first British men’s doubles finalists at Roland Garros since 1936.

Granollers and Zeballos were dominant early, blanking their eighth-seeded opponents in the opening set before being dragged into a dogfight in the next.

Salisbury and Skupski, who won the only previous tour-level encounter between the two teams in the Rome quarterfinals last month, won the second set tiebreak and were close to building a 4-3 lead in the decider before a moment of magic.

Zeballos hit the shot of the match to level at deuce in the next game, chasing down a dipping ball and squeezing it around the post at ground level to draw loud cheers from a small crowd on Court Philippe Chatrier.

Salisbury and Skupski refused to fade away, fighting on before running out of gas in the 12th game.

Granollers and Zeballos broke to love to secure victory and fell to the ground in celebration.

SiriusXM Launches ‘Siempre Selena’ Radio Channel, Featuring Selena Quintanilla’s Biggest Hits

Life is but a stream for Selena Quintanilla’s fans…

SiriusXM has launched the Siempre Selena radio channel, where for a limited time, fans will enjoy the Queen of Tejano’s biggest hits.

Selena QuintanillaAs part of the channel and ahead of its 30th anniversary, Suzette Quintanilla (sister of the late singer and Los Dinos member), opened up about Selena’s Dreaming of You album, released posthumously, and which made history as the first predominately Spanish-language album to ever debut at No. 1 on the all-genre Billboard 200 in 1995.

“When Dreaming of You came out I didn’t care,” Quintanilla expressed on the radio show. “I was too much lost in my grief. I didn’t know day or night, I didn’t care about anything. And then I learned to love it and to understand what it represents. It hurt for a very long time to be able to listen to this album, but as time went by, I embraced that this is what sister left behind. This was her not completely fulfilling her dream of doing a whole album, but it’s OK because at least we got this.”

The Siempre Selena channel is available through July 3 on the SiriusXM app, and on satellite channel 79 from June 4 to 10.

Banda Los Recoditos Notches Ninth No. 1 on Billboard’s Regional Mexican Airplay Chart with “Una Peda Menos”

Banda Los Recoditos has nine lives…

The Mexican banda group has collected its ninth No. 1 on Billboard’s Regional Mexican Airplay chart as “Una Peda Menos” rises from No. 5 to lead the list on the list dated June 7.

Banda Los Recoditos“We’re truly very happy with this No. 1 hit,” Rafa González, lead vocalist, tells Billboard. “We are very proud and satisfied because we’ve been working hard, and for us this is the result of everything we do.”

“Una Peda Menos” takes over the tally with the Greatest Gainer honors — awarded weekly to the song with the largest gain in audience — with 7.1 million audience impressions logged during the May 23-29 tracking week, according to Luminate. The single enjoyed a 34% growth in impressions compared to the week prior.

The song, released Feb. 21, marks Banda Los Recoditos’ ninth No. 1 on the Regional Mexican Airplay chart.

It also serves as their first hit under the newly reintroduced Fono label, previously known as Fonovisa-Disa.

Here’s a recap of Banda Los Recoditos’ collection of No. 1s on Regional Mexican Airplay dating back to 2010:

Title, Peak, Weeks at No. 1
“Ando Bien Pedo,” Feb. 13, 2010, 12
“Mi Último Deseo,” Dec. 28, 2013, one
“Hasta Que Salga El Sol,” Nov. 1, 2014, one
“Tiempo,” April 14, 2018, five
“Perfecta,” July 13, 2019, three
“Me Siento A Todo Dar,” April 23, 2022, one
“Fuerte No Soy,” Oct. 15, 2022, one
“Vas A Querer Volver,” Jan. 6, 2024, one
“Una Peda Menos,” June 7, 2025, one

As “Una Peda Menos” rises, it trades places with Luis AngelEl Flaco”’s “Vuelve a Mi,” which falls 1-5 after a 23% decline in audience impressions, to 5.2 million.

“We want to thank the audience, our fans, and our family because they’ve always supported us, and that’s what motivates us to continue bringing you, our music. God bless you!”

Elsewhere, “Una Peda Menos” rises 12-4 on the overall Latin Airplay chart, for a new peak, after one week at No. 9 in May.

Magenta Light Studios Acquires U.S. Rights to Andy Garcia’s “Maserati: The Brothers”

Andy Garcia’s latest film will be racing into theaters in the near future… 

Magenta Light Studios has acquired the U.S. rights to Maserati: The Brothers, starring the 69-year-old Cuban award-winning actor.

Andy GarciaThe new film chronices the rise of Italy’s legendary Maserati family, with Oscar-winning Crash producer Bobby Moresco at the helm.

The film enters a second and final phase of production in Rome this month, with a fall theatrical release targeted.

The plan is for the movie to hit more than 2,000 screens in the U.S. and Canada and more than 450 across Italy and Spain.

Maserati: The Brothers follows the remarkable legacy of the Maserati family, automotive pioneers who helped shape the luxury sports car industry.

News of the distribution deal comes following the recent addition to the cast of The Godfather‘s Al Pacino, who will play Vincenzo Vaccaro, a key early investor and supporter of the Maserati dynasty.

Others in the ensemble include Anthony Hopkins, Jessica Alba , Michele Morrone and Salvatore Esposito, as well as Maya Talem, Gina La Piana and Tatiana Luter.

“We’re thrilled to bring Maserati: The Brothers into our slate — a film that roars with elegance, speed, and heart,” said Magenta Light CEO Bob Yari. “It’s a cinematic tribute to a visionary ambition legacy, and we’re honored to be steering it toward U.S. theatrical audiences.”

Commented producer Andrea Iervolino, “We’re thrilled to partner with Magenta Light Studios to bring Maserati: The Brothers to audiences across the U.S. The film is a powerful portrait of ambition, legacy, and the relentless pursuit of innovation that defined the Maserati family. We can’t wait to share this remarkable journey with the world and celebrate another iconic Italian excellence story.”

C.J. Vranca, Head of Business & Legal Affairs, repped Magenta Light in the deal, with pic’s producer Gary Michael Walters (WhiplashNightcrawler) of Walters Media Group arranging the deal and negotiating on behalf of The Andrea Iervolino Company.

Best known for releasing JT Mollner’s acclaimed cat-and-mouse thriller Strange Darling, starring Willa Fitzgerald and Kyle Gallner, Magenta Light Studios is next set to release the Rebel Wilson action comedy Bride Hard on June 20. Also on the company’s upcoming slate is Renny Harlin’s Deep Water, starring Aaron Eckhart and Ben Kingsley. Currently, they’re in post on Ed Kaplan’s Summerhouse, starring Malcolm McDowell and Jacob Ward.

Bad Bunny Earns 28th No. 1 on Billboard’s Latin Rhythm Airplay Chart with “DTMF”

Bad Bunny continues his chart-topping ways…

The 31-year-old Puerto Rican Grammy-winning superstar’s single “DTMF” climbs 4-1 on BillboardLatin Rhythm Airplay chart, as he continues building on the success of his chart-topping album Debí Tirar Más Fotos.

Bad Bunny“DTMF” hits No. 1 in its 15th week on the chart, despite a 2% dip in audience impressions, earning 6.2 million in the U.S. in the tracking week ending May 8, according to Luminate.

Meanwhile, its parent album, his sixth studio set, returns to No. 1 on the all-genre Billboard 200 for a fourth nonconsecutive week, thanks to its vinyl release, while it adds an 18th week at No. 1 on Top Latin Albums.

“DTMF” is the second song from Debí Tirar Más Fotos to reach the Latin Rhythm Airplay chart’s apex, after “El Clúb” crowned the chart for three weeks in February.

Plus, it awards Benito his 28th No. 1, all within a period of seven years.

Overall, he trails only J Balvin (37 champs), Daddy Yankee (35) and Ozuna (32), for the most No. 1s in the chart’s history.

“DTMF” arrives at the summit on Latin Rhythm Airplay, as it adds a 17th week atop the Hot Latin Songs chart, of its 18 total weeks on the list (which blends streams, airplay and sales).

It holds strong at No. 1 despite a 2% dip in streams, to 7.8 million, but enough to yield a concurrent 17th week atop Latin Streaming Songs.

The song remains the longest-leading track on the multi-metric tally since Eslabon Armado and Peso Pluma’s “Ella Baila Sola” concluded its 19th week No. 1 run in August 2019.

Hot Latin Songs combines streaming activity, radio airplay and digital sales into its formula.

“DTMF” also gains momentum on the overall Latin Airplay chart, rising 9-5 for its new peak.

Thanks to the double vinyl release of Debí Tirar Más Fotos, the album extends its reign on the Top Latin Albums chart, reaching an 18th week at No. 1, encompassing its entire chart run.