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Uplifting Moments in Latin Music: Snow Tha Product, Feid & More

Uplifting Moments in Latin Music: Snow Tha Product, Feid & More

From career milestones to new releases and major announcements, the Latin music world continues to thrive through community and connection. This week, we highlight the moments that defined the industry, showcasing the power of artists who use their platforms to uplift and inspire.

Snow Tha Product Honored by the City of Los Angeles

In a significant moment for the community, Snow Tha Product was honored by the City of Los Angeles with a Certificate of Recognition. Presented during her Fiesta en Sábado event at Pershing Square, the award recognized her dedication to uplifting Latino communities. The timing was particularly poignant, arriving one year after the ICE raids that deeply impacted immigrant families across the city. The Mexican-American rapper shared with Billboard that she felt “seen as a real person who matters in this fight,” adding, “it’s nice to see that L.A. cares.”

Live Stages and Viral Connections

The energy remained high across live stages as Farruko and Christian Alicea brought a celebratory atmosphere to New York’s Gol Fest at Terminal 5. The event perfectly blended concert thrills with the excitement of fútbol, creating a unique crossover experience for fans.

Meanwhile, Feid delivered one of the week’s most wholesome viral moments. The artist linked up with Brooklyn’s beloved “Green Lady,” Elizabeth Eaton Rosenthal. The meeting, which Feid confirmed was authentic, resonated with fans as a charming collision of fandom and internet culture.

Milestones and Collaborations

In Spain, Ana Mena and Lola Índigo finally unveiled their long-awaited collaboration, “pa ti toa <3." The track, which blends merengue-pop with tropical rhythms, marks a major moment for two of Spanish pop's most prominent figures. Additionally, the Puerto Rican band Chuwi celebrated a significant career milestone with their first-ever solo headline show in Madrid at Teatro Magno, signaling their continued international rise.

Finally, the Recording Academy hosted its first-ever Latin-focused showcase, Frecuencia Latina, at Grammy House New York, further cementing the industry’s commitment to centering Latin creators in global conversations.