Chayanne to Debut New Single at the Billboard Latin Music Awards

Chayanne is making a triumphant return to music at this year’s Billboard Latin Music Awards

The 45-year-old Puerto Rican pop star is set to debut the first single from his new album with a live performance at the awards show on April 24.

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Chayanne’s last album A Solas Con Chayanne, which was recorded during his two concerts at Auditorio Nacional in Mexico in June 2011, was released on February 7, 2012. His last single, “Me Enamoré de Ti“, which served as the theme song for the 2009 telenovela Corazon Salvaje, was released in November 2009.

Chayanne, who has recorded 23 albums and recorded more than 50 music videos, has sold more than 40 million albums around the globe.

He has 28 Top 10s on Billboard’s Hot Latin Songs chart, the fourth-most chart toppers on the list and four No. 1s on the Top Albums chart.

The entertainer has also appeared on the big and small screens on projects such as the film Dance with Me and the iconic TV show Ally McBeal.

The Billboard Latin Music Awards will be broadcast on April 24 at 7:00 pm ET on Telemundo.

In addition to Chayanne, the awards show will feature performances by Ricky Martin, Marc Anthony, David Bisbal and Luis Fonsi.

Bachata singer Prince Royce will also perform including Colombian superstar Juanes.

Arámbula to Star in Telemundo’s Telenovela “La Patrona”

Aracely Arámbula is will soon be wearing the pantalones on primetime television…

The37-year-old Mexican telenovela star and singer will be starring in the new Telemundo telenovela La Patrona, which is set to premiere on January 8, according to the network.

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Arámbula will share the screen with Jorge Luis Pila and popular Argentine actress Christian Bach in the highly anticipated Mexican soap opera.

It’s Arámbula’s first production with the network after signing an exclusive contract last May to join Telemundo’s talent pool.

La Patrona tells the story of Gabriela Suarez, portrayed by Arámbula, the only woman working in a mine in San Pedro del Oro, a Mexican village where the miners don’t allow a woman in a world dominated by men.

Arámbula’s character falls in love with Alejandro Beltran (Pila), with whom she has a complicated romance that’s opposed by the mother, Antonia Guerra (Bach), known as “the boss.”

Arámbula began her acting career in 1995 with a part in the telenovela Acapulco, Cuerpo y Alma; and she went on to star in Cañaveral de Pasiones, El Alma No Tiene Color, Soñadoras, Rencor Apasionado and Corazon Salvaje, among others.