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Three Key Takeaways from Billboard Latin Music Week from Latina Stars

By: Jeanette Hernandez

Billboard Latin Music Week 2024 brings together top Latin stars for panels, workshops, and events, offering valuable insights before the big awards ceremony on October 20 in Miami.

Billboard Latin Music Week is in full swing. From October 14 to 18, the biggest Latin superstars gather for panels, workshops, and events leading up to the 2024 Billboard Latin Music Awards, which will be broadcast via Telemundo on October 20.

Before the awards, Billboard Latin Music Week offers plenty of advice from the industry’s top names. Panels cover many topics, including how to make hits, the explosion of Colombian music, mental health, the rise of Venezuelan music, and much more. They even brought in Pepe Aguilar to discuss his musical trajectory, highlighting how important this week is for the music world.

To commemorate the week’s best insights, here are three takeaways from Latina stars that we can apply to our everyday lives.

Young Miko’s Gratitude Toward Her Mentor, Karol G

The Puerto Rican rapper expressed her deep appreciation for Karol G. She shared that the Colombian pop star mentored her and took her under her wing during their U.S. tour together. Karol gave her invaluable advice, from stage presence and show preparation to diet tips, all of which helped Young Miko on her path to stardom. Overall, she was inspired by seeing Karol thrive in her element and by Karol’s belief that she could do the same.

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@baby miko comparte detalles sobre su relación profesional con @Karol G y cómo ha sido colaborar juntas en proyectos musicales. #babymiko #youngmiko #karolg #karolgcolombia #latinbillboards #billboard #billboardlatinweek #miami

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What we can learn from this: If you feel you need a mentor, seek someone who serves as a role model. Just as Karol helped Young Miko, Young Miko will likely mentor the next generation. In the end, it’s all about supporting your Latina circle!

María Becerra’s Advice on Staying Off Social Media

The Argentine star opened up about the benefits of stepping away from social media. After receiving hateful comments about something she wore, she decided to disconnect. “I decided to remain in the real world, and you have no idea how happy I am,” she told Thalia, who moderated the panel.

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María Becerra contando a Thalia sobre el hate que recibe en redes sociales. #thalia #mariabecerra #billboardlatinweek #saludmental #parati #fyp

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What we can learn from this: If you’re feeling overwhelmed by social media, it’s perfectly fine to take a break. You don’t need to be online during your downtime. The real world has so much to offer. Sometimes, logging off is the best way to discover what you’ve been missing—and we encourage it!

Kenia Os’ Tip on Giving 100% in Your Work and Building Relationships

During her talk, the Mexican pop star emphasized the importance of fully committing to collaborations. She stressed that when working with other artists, it’s essential to give your all. Sometimes, these collaborations can lead to genuine friendships, which she greatly values. “At the end of the day, beyond all this rockstar world, it’s work, it’s an industry, and a lot of people depend on us,” she said. “What we can offer is responsibility and respect for the other artist.”

What we can learn from this: Giving 100% when working with others is crucial—you never know what opportunities might arise. You might open a door for someone, or they might open one for you.

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About the author: Jeanette Hernandez

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Jeanette Hernandez is a music enthusiast based in Los Angeles, CA. She's currently a freelance writer and content creator for Remezcla, Brilla Latina, and more. Prior to becoming a full-time writer, she worked as a seasoned bilingual Latin indie music publicist. You can find her musings via Instagram + Twitter: @jeanettehndz

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