Olga Tañón Named Queen of Puerto Rican Parade & More Uplifting Moments in Latin Music
From career milestones to new music releases to major announcements and those little important moments, Billboard editors highlight uplifting moments in Latin music. Here’s what happened in the Latin music world this week.
Gushing Over Karol G
Thalia reacted to Karol G’s Netflix documentary, Tomorrow Was Beautiful, with a heartfelt post on social media. “Seeing you shine and hearing that, in some way, I was part of your inspiration touched me to the core,” the Mexican singer and actress expressed. “Thank you for that lovely detail in your documentary. You also inspire me with your strength, your authenticity, and that enormous heart you put into everything you do.”
In the documentary, a young Karol G is seen talking about Thalia’s impact and even singing “Piel Morena” during a local TV interview. “How beautiful it is to see how women can push each other forward, rise up, and celebrate every step together. Here I am, always applauding and admiring you, beautiful babe. Keep flying high, this is just the beginning!” Thalia continued.
Blessing the Block
Fuerza Regida’s frontman Jesus Ortiz Paz (JOP) hit the streets for his birthday that took place on May 13. But, instead of flaunting his gifts on social media, he opted to give back to the community. In a short clip posted on social media, the Mexican-American singer is seen giving one of his neighbors money, to which she reacts with a thank you, wishes him a happy birthday, and gives him a tight hug. “Blessed the block for his birthday,” reads the video’s caption on TikTok.
Also this week, Fuerza Regida’s new studio album, 111XPANTIA, debuted No. 2 on the all-genre Billboard 200 chart, becoming the highest-charting Regional Mexican album on the chart and highest-charting Spanish-language album ever by a duo or group. Watch the sweet JOP and vecina encounter below:
Taking Over New York City
This week, the Empire State Building in New York City honored Gloria Estefan’s 50-year music career. In celebration, the iconic building lit up in blue, green, and hot pink to not only tribute her five decades in music, but also commemorate all of her No. 1 hits, including “Raíces,” which is currently at the top of the Billboard Latin Airplay, Latin Pop Airplay, and Tropical Airplay charts. “Wow wow!!! Thank you Empire State Building for lighting up the New York sky in celebration of 5 decades of No.1s. We feel the love!!” the Cuban-American artist expressed, along with a recap video of her, and Emilio Estefan Jr.s, visit to the coveted building.

Celebrating a Queen
Olga Tañón has been named the Queen of the 2025 National Puerto Rican Day Parade set to be celebrated along fifth avenue in New York City on Sunday, June 8. The Puerto Rican merengue star, who was recently honored with the Lifetime Achievement Award at the 2025 Billboard Latin Women in Music Awards, “will lead the parade alongside other notable figures, sharing a day of music, pride, and celebration with her people,” according to an official statement.
“Being part of this tradition that celebrates with such love our roots, culture, and the unbreakable spirit of Puerto Ricans in the diaspora is an immense gift,” the renowned “Mujer de Fuego” (woman of fire) expressed on Instagram. “My heartfelt thanks to the National Puerto Rican Day Parade for this special distinction. Let’s bring all our love, commitment, flavor, and fire! Let’s represent it properly!”
A Surprise Acoustic Show in Seville
One day before the start of his Tour Salvaje in Seville, Spain — which is shaping up to be the highest-grossing of his career — Manuel Carrasco surprised passersby in Plaza del Salvador on Friday (May 16) with an unexpected acoustic show. Guitar in hand, accompanied by two musicians, he performed songs including “Tengo el poder,” “Pueblo Salvaje,” “Salitre,” and “Qué bonito es querer” in front of a hundred people who joined him in singing, after sharing a beer and photos with the crowd on the plaza’s terraces.
It was an intimate and direct gesture to the city that sold out the more than 70,000 tickets for his concert at La Cartuja Stadium in just one hour. “Thank you for this moment, for the beer, for the warmth of Seville, which is unique and special. See you tomorrow at the show. I love you all,” said Carrasco as he signed off. — FRANCHESCA GUIM
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