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The Billboard Latin Music Awards 2024 Noms are out!: Karol G, Bad Bunny, and Peso Pluma Lead

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The nominations for the 2024 Latin Billboards are out, with Karol G as the most nominated, followed by Peso Pluma and Bad Bunny

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Colombian singer Karol G has 17 nominations for the Latin Billboard Awards, which will be awarded on October 20 in Miami, followed by Puerto Rican Bad Bunny and Mexican Peso Pluma, with 15 each.

Colombia's Karol G topped the list of Latin Billboard nominees with 17 mentions, which will be awarded on October 20 in Miami, followed by Puerto Rican Bad Bunny and Mexican Featherweight, with 15 each. Final Version The organization of the awards and the Hispanic network Telemundo, in charge of broadcasting the event, announced the nominations this Thursday, including Colombian singer-songwriter Feid, who won 11 nominations, while the regional …

Karol G put the 'fire' on the red carpet of the MTV VMA's 2024 Karol G joins Andrea Bocelli for a new version of “I live for her” Colombian Karol G topped the list of nominees for the Latin Billboard Awards with 17 mentions, which will be awarded on October 20 in Miami, followed by Puerto Rican Bad Bunny and Mexican Peso Pluma, with 15 each. The organization of the awards and the Hispanic network Telemundo, in charge of broadcasting the event, a…

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La colombiana Karol G encabezó con 17 menciones la lista de los nominados a los premios Latin Billboard, que se entregan el próximo 20 de octubre en Miami, seguida del puertorriqueño Bad Bunny y el mexicano Peso Pluma, con 15 cada uno. La organización de los premios y la cadena hispana Telemundo, a cargo de la trasmisión del evento, anunciaron este jueves las nominaciones, que incluyen al cantautor colombiano Feid, que logró 11 postulaciones, mi…

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Latin Times broke the news in New York, United States on Thursday, September 12, 2024.
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