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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.
Vallenato star Silvestre Dangond joined Latin Grammy In The Schools” on Thursday (May 14) in Bogota, Colombia, in a program that included the donation of musical instruments to two local schools — Colegio Enrique Olaya Herrera and Fundación Sendero de Acordeones de Riohacha. Students also participated in a meet-and-greet and conversation with Dangond and accordionist José Juan Camilo. Previously, the Latin Grammy-winning singer-songwriter sponsored two Latin Grammy Cultural Foundation research and preservation grants, aimed at supporting the folkloric music genre from Colombia.
“I am so proud to be able to support emerging young talent, especially in a country like Colombia, where music is a fundamental part of our identity,” Dangond said in a press release. “I see myself reflected in these students — in their dreams, in their passion — and I hope this experience reminds them that, with dedication and a love for music, anything is possible.”

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British superstar Ed Sheeran surprised his Puerto Rican fans on Wednesday (May 13) during his concert at the Coliseo de Puerto Rico José Miguel Agrelot in San Juan — part of his Loop Tour — by bringing out a hometown hero: the king of reggaetón, Daddy Yankee.
“The moment caught the thousands of attendees by surprise when Daddy Yankee stepped onto the stage to perform ‘Sonríele’ and his collaboration with Bizarrap, ‘BZRP Music Session Vol. /66,’ while Sheeran accompanied him on guitar,” reported El Vocero de Puerto Rico. “The appearance of the ‘Gasolina’ hitmaker elicited immediate cheers and applause from the crowd, who reacted with raised phones and loud singing throughout the collaboration.”
According to the outlet, the performance marked Daddy Yankee’s return to the Coliseo since his farewell concerts held in December 2023.
Watch the thrilling moment here.

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Also this week, Danny Ocean made a surprise appearance during the Jonas Brothers’ May 10 concert at the Movistar Arena in Santiago, Chile. The Venezuelan artist joined the famous trio on stage to perform his 2016 hit “Me Rehúso,” driving the crowd wild. During the performance, Joe Jonas was particularly animated, singing and dancing along as Danny performed, as shown in this video shared by VOX FM.
“Thank you sooo so much guys! @jonasbrothers ❤️ Chile, I love you so much! 🇨🇱✨💕 Thanks for all the love!” Ocean wrote in his own post, alongside a photo posing with the three brothers.
The performance came just two days after the Venezuelan star was announced as part of the lineup for the inaugural show of the FIFA World Cup 2026 in Mexico on June 11.
Rauw Alejandro got reunited with his childhood soccer coach, Andres Mirabelli, at an event in the Red Bull New York Performance Center. The Puerto Rican superstar, who maintains a global partnership with the brand, visited the pitch accompanied by his mentor and youth talents from Puerto Rico, as well as Iván Rivera Gutiérrez, President of the Puerto Rico Soccer Federation.
According to a press release, Rauw visited the RWJBarnabas Health Red Bulls Performance Center in Morris Township, N.J. ahead of the Red Bull New York match against the Columbus Crew. He was joined by U17 Red Bull New York Academy player Marcus Nazaire — who also represents the Puerto Rico U17 National team — and toured the complex, receiving custom Red Bull New York jerseys and cleats, courtesy of Adidas, with “RA93” personalization.
“The visit celebrated Rauw’s longstanding connection to soccer and brought together sport and Latino culture ahead of the 2026 World Cup celebrations,” says the release.
Check out the special moment below and see more photos here.

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Piso 21 has entered Spotify’s “Billions Club” for the second time with “Te Vi,” their 2018 collaboration with Micro TDH, which officially surpassed 1 billion streams on the platform this week. Previously, the Colombian pop-urban group had achieved this milestone in May 2025, when they joined the exclusive club with their hit “Déjala Que Vuelva” with Manuel Turizo.
“We’re so happy with our second song in the Billions Club. It’s a testament from the people motivating us to keep making music,” said Pablo Mejía, lead vocalist of Piso 21, to *Billboard Español.* “The truth is, when you make songs that stand the test of time, that’s what we live for. We make songs for that — not to be a trend but to last forever — and we feel very fortunate to achieve that.”
“We are absolutely thrilled to have a second song in the Billions Club. It’s a vote of confidence from the fans that motivates us to keep making music,” Pablo Mejía, lead vocalist of Piso 21, told Billboard Español. “The truth is, making songs that last forever is what we live for. That is why we create music — so that it isn’t just a passing trend, but something that endures forever — and we feel incredibly fortunate to have achieved that.”
Meanwhile, Venezuelan artist Micro TDH celebrated the news with a heartfelt Instagram post. “I always dreamed of achieving this. Today, 8 years after this song, we’ve finally entered Venezuela’s One Billion Club. Thank you @piso21, I love you so much, my brothers. Thanks for believing. And to everyone who has listened to ‘Te Vi,’ ONE BILLION THANK YOU’S,” he wrote, alongside a photo of himself as a child holding a sign saying, “From Mérida to the World.”
Listen to “Te Vi” below:
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