Puerto Rican singer Ozuna was named Top Latin Artist of the Year in the United States by Billboard .[ 1]
Overview of the events of 2018 in Latin music
The following is a list of events and releases that happened in 2018 in Latin music . The list covers events and releases from Latin regions including Spanish- and Portuguese-speaking areas of Latin America, Spain, Portugal, and the United States.
Events
January–March
April–June
April 4 – The music video of "Despacito" by Luis Fonsi featuring Daddy Yankee becomes the first YouTube video to reach five billion views on the site.[ 11]
April 10 – "Despacito" by Luis Fonsi and Daddy Yankee featuring Justin Bieber reaches an unprecedented 50th week at number one on Billboard ' s Hot Latin Songs chart.[ 12]
April 23 – The Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) reports that revenue for the Latin music market in the United States rose 37% in 2017, totaling in $243 million amounting to 2.8 percent of the market in the country. Streaming was noted as the primary factor for the rise in revenue for the Latin music market.[ 13]
April 24 – The International Federation of the Phonographic Industry (IFPI) reports that revenue for the Latin music market in Latin America increased 17.7% in 2017, denoting online streaming as the primary factor for its rise. Physical albums revenue declined 41.5%.[ 14]
"Despacito" by Luis Fonsi and Daddy Yankee featuring Justin Bieber is the second best-selling digital single of 2017 in the world, with 24.3 million sales plus track-equivalent streams.[ 14]
April 26 – The 25th Annual Billboard Latin Music Awards are held at the Mandalay Bay Events Center in Las Vegas, Nevada.[ 15]
April 28 – Mexican group Calibre 50 and Colombian singer J Balvin receive an award by streaming service Pandora Radio for being the first artists to surpass a billion streams each in that platform.[ 16]
July–September
July 2 – Colombian singer J Balvin and Puerto Rican rapper Bad Bunny achieve their first number-one on the Billboard Hot 100 through "I Like It " with American rapper Cardi B .[ 17] They become the first Latin artists to top the chart since Luis Fonsi and Daddy Yankee in 2017.[ 18]
July 10 – Nielsen SoundScan publishes the Latin mid-year chart for the United States and reports that streaming activity has increased in comparison to the first half of 2017, while album and digital single sales decreased.[ 19]
Odisea by Puerto Rican singer Ozuna is the best-performing album, with 313,000 sales plus track- and stream-equivalent units.
CNCO by CNCO is the best-selling album, with 17,000 copies sold.
"Despacito" by Luis Fonsi and Daddy Yankee featuring Justin Bieber is the best-selling single, with 246,000 downloads sold; the most-streamed song, with 308,980,000 audio and video streams combined; the most-streamed audio, with 119,802,000 streams; and the most-streamed video, with 189,178,000 streams.
July 15 – American singer Nicky Jam performs "X " and "Live It Up ", the latter together with American rapper Will Smith and Kosovo Albanian singer Era Istrefi , during the FIFA World Cup closing ceremony .[ 20]
October–December
Number-ones albums and singles by country
Awards
Albums released
First-quarter
January
Day
Title
Artist
Genre(s)
Singles
Label
14
Dos Caminos
Samuel Serrano
Flamenco
Cebros Producciones
19
Mi Guitarra y Yo, Vol. 3
Regulo Caro
Regional Mexican
DEL
Alô Vila Isabeeeel!!!
Martinho da Vila
Samba
Sony Music Brasil
26
En Vida
Banda Los Sebastianes de Mazatlan, Sinaloa
Banda
Fonovisa
2:00 am
Raquel Sofía
Singer-songwriter
Sony Music Latin
Delirium Tremens
Rosario La Tremendita
Flamenco
Universal Music Spain
Amor E Música
Maria Rita
Samba
Universal Music
February
Day
Title
Artist
Genre(s)
Singles
Label
1
Buenos Aires Noir
Allison Brewster Franzetti and Carlos Franzetti
Classical
Amapola
2
Miro Lo Que Otros No Miran
Grupo Codiciado
Regional Mexican
Rancho Humilde
Miradas
Nana Mendoza
Latin pop
Nana Mendoza
Lebron
Tote King
Latin hip hop
Sony Music Spain
9
Musas: Un Homenaje Al Folclore Latinoamericano En Manos de Los Macorinos 2
Natalia LaFourcade
Folk
Columbia
Diomedizao
Elvis Crespo
Tropical
Flash
Un Mundo Raro: Las Canciones De José Alfredo Jiménez
Various artists
Warner Music Mexico
14
Irremplazable
Adrián Acosta
Tejano
Talentos Music, LZ
20
Ecos Del Silencio
Ofrenda
Classical
Asociación Sinfónica De Heredia
23
Mi Viaje
Danilo Montero
Latin Christian
Integrity
Diferentes Tipos De Luz
Sony Music
Integrity
March
Second-quarter
April
Day
Title
Artist
Genre(s)
Singles
Label
6
CNCO
CNCO
Latin pop , reggaeton
"Hey DJ " "Reggaetón Lento (Remix)" "Mamita " "Sólo Yo" "Mi Medicina"
Sony Music Latin
El Sueño Americano
La Energía Norteña
Regional Mexican
Azteca
Porque Todavía Te Quiero
Jimmy Gonzalez y Grupo Mazz
Tejano
M Music & Entertainment Group, Freddie
La Alegría y El Canto
Marta Gómez
Folk
Aluna
Vigor Tanguero
Pedro Giraudo
Tango
Zoho Music
Back to the Sunset
Dafnis Prieto Big Band
Latin jazz
Dafnison Music
Fiero
Quinteto Bataraz
Independent
Ahora O Nunca
La Pegatina
7
Legado
Formell y Los Van Van
Tropical
Formell y los Van Van
10
Cantor del Pueblo
Alexander Abreu and Havana D'Primera
Salsa
Páfata Productions
Enamórate Bailando
Reynier Pérez y Su Septeto Acarey
Salsa
Independent
Setenta Veces Siete
Alfareros
Latin Christian
Alfareros
13
Trap Capos II
Noriel
Latin trap
Sony Music Latin, Ganda Entertainment
Sobrenatural
Manny Cruz
Tropical fusion
Sony Music Latin, Ganda Entertainment
Leo Brouwer: The Book Of Signs, Paulo Bellinati: Concerto Caboclo
Brasil Guitar Duo, David Amado, and The Delaware Symphony Orchestra
Classical
Naxos
Alma Con Brío
La Catrina String Quartet
Classical
Rycy
14
Mind of a Master
Bobby Valentin & The Latin Jazzists
Latin jazz
Bronco
16
Magia Todo El Día
Luis Pescetti y Amigos
Children's
LMP
Anniversary
Spanish Harlem Orchestra
Salsa
ArtistShare
20
Pura Lumbre
Legado 7
Regional Mexican
Rancho Humilde
Aztlán
Zoé
Latin alternative
Universal Music Mexico
Bendecido
Lenin Ramírez
Regional Mexican
DEL
El Que A Ti Te Gusta
Voz de Mando
Norteño
Afinarte Music
Hamilton De Holanda Trio – Jacob 10ZZ
Hamilton de Holanda Trio
Deck
¡Baila Conmigo!
Yubá-Iré
Folk
Ox Lab
24
50 Años Tocando Para Ti
Bogotá Philharmonic
Orquesta Filarmónica De Bogotá
27
Comeré Callado, Vol. 2: Con Banda
Gerardo Ortíz
Regional Mexican
Sony Music Latin
Tributo a la Cumbia Colombiana 4
Alberto Barros
Cumbia
Fonovisa , Universal Music
Los Ángeles Existen
Pesado
Norteño
Remex Music, Sony Music
Dona De Mim
Iza
Pop
Warner Music Brasil
Mágica y Misteriosa
Claudia Montero
Classical
La Cupula Music
30
La Gira
Sibilino
Dios
May
Day
Title
Artist
Genre(s)
Singles
Label
1
Cinque
Elio Villafranca
Latin jazz
Universal Music Mexico
4
Todos Somos MAS
Various artists
Latin pop
"Si No Te Hubieras Ido " "Más Que Tu Amigo"
Universal Music Mexico
Solo Los Buenos Momentos
Mojito Lite
Latin pop
Mojito Lite Sinfonic
Tango Cosmopolita
Omar Mollo & Gran Orquesta Típica Otra
Tango
Sony Music Argentina
5
Imaginare
Claraluna
Children's
Claraluna Taller Artístico
8
Ahora Lo Sabes Todo
Los Pixel
Rock en español
Independent
11
Ubuntu
Piso 21
Latin pop, reggaeton
"Me Llamas " "Besándote " "Déjala Que Vuelva " "Tu Héroe" "Adrenalina" "Te Amo" "La Vida Sin Ti"
Warner Music Mexico
La Criatura
Nacho
Reggaeton
"Bailame" "Romance" "Happy Happy"
Universal Music Latino
Presenta: 80
Milton Salcedo
Tropical
The Entity, Mas Musica
Medoro Madera
Rubén Blades and Roberto Delgado & Orquesta
Tropical
Rubén Blades Productions
Supernova
Sheila King
Tropical fusion
Rubén Blades Productions
Dolce Inferno: Dolce
Proyecto Insomnio
Tejano
Promomusic
La Casa De Un Pianista De Jazz
Adrian Iaies Trio
Jazz
DBN
Contagem Regressiva
Anderson Freire
Latin Christian
MK Music
Lenine Em Trânsito
Lenine
Brazilian rock
Universal Music, Casa 9 Produções
Divas Cantan Al Principe
Mariachi Divas de Cindy Shea
Mariachi
East Side Records, Shea Records
Cruzando Borders
Los Texmaniacs
Regional Mexican
Smithsonian Folkways
15
Ecos Do Acaso e Casos De Caos
Jay Vaquer
Brazilian rock
Warner Music
18
FAME
Maluma
Latin pop, Latin trap
"El Prestamo" "Felices los 4 " "Corazón "(ft. Nego do Borel )
Sony Music Latin
MANTRA
Sebastián Yatra
Latin pop
"Devuélveme el Corazón" "Como Mirarte" "Traicionera" "Por Perro"
Universal Music Latino
Soy Yo
Kany García
Latin pop
"Para Siempre" "Soy Yo"
Sony Music Latin
Encanto Tropical
Monsieur Periné
Latin pop
Sony Music Colombia, M3 Music
Pensacola Radio
Lucas and The Woods
Pop rock
Independent
Cuerpo y Alma
Beatriz Luengo
Latin pop
Sony Music Latin
21
Dani de Morón
Flamenco
Universal Music Spain
Amor é Isso
Erasmo Carlos
Pop
Som Livre
Deus é Mulher
Elza Soares
MPB
Deck
22
Nível Do Céu
Cassiane
Latin Christian
MK Music
24
Más de Mi
Tony Succar
Salsa
Unity Entertainment
25
Vibras
J Balvin
Pop, reggaeton
"Mi Gente "Machika " "Ahora " "Ambiente"
Universal Music Latino
El OG
Miky Woodz
Reggaeton
Gold2 Latin Music
Herencia de La Tierra Mia
Mariachi Herencia de Mexico
Mariachi
Mariachi Heritage Foundation
Sin Miedo
ChocQuibTown
Urban
Sony Music Latin
Coastcity
Coastcity
Urban
Empire
De Parranda
Jean Carlos Centero and Ronal Urbina
Vallenato
Codiscos
Momentos de Cine
Daniel Santacruz
Bachata
Penluis Music
A Mí Qué
José Alberto "El Canario" and El Septeto Santiaguero
Tropical
Los Canarios Music
Brindemos
Jerry Demara
Banda
Casa Nacional
Tú Primero
Andy Alemany
Latin Christian
Independent
Edu, Dori e Marcos
Edu Lobo , Dori Caymmi , e Marcos Valle
MPB
Biscoito Fino
Mariza
Mariza
Fado
Warner Music Portugal
Gourmet
Orishas
Urban
Sony Music Latin
29
Esto Es Vida
Silvestre Dangond
Vallenato
Sony Music
30
Claroscura
Aterciopelados
Latin alternative
Sony Music Colombia
Compositores
Claudia Prieto
Singer-songwriter
440 Portátil
Próximo Nivel
Grupo Alamo
Tejano
Ro'
June
Third-quarter
July
August
Day
Title
Artist
Genre(s)
Singles
Label
3
BACH
Bandalos Chinos
Latin alternative
Casete
O Tempo É Agora
Anavitória
Brazilian pop
Universal Music
10
Brava
Lali
Latin pop
"Una Na " "Tu Novia" "100 Grados " "Besarte Mucho"
Sony Argentina
Más Romantico Que Nunca
Vicente Fernández
Bolero , ranchera
"Hablame"
Columbia
Para Dias Ruins
Mahmundi
Brazilian pop
Universal Music
17
¿Quién Contra Nosotros?
Alex Zurdo
Latin Christian
Az Music
OK OK OK
Gilberto Gil
MPB
Biscoito Fino
23
MTV Unplugged: El Desconecte
Molotov
Rock en español
Universal Music Mexico
24
Aura
Ozuna
Reggaeton
"La Modelo " "Única" "Vaina Loca"
VP
Señalado por Costumbre
Adriel Favela
Regional Mexican
Gerencia 360 Music
Mi Tributo a Juan Gabriel
Cristian Castro
Latin pop
"He Venido a Pedirte Perdón"
Sony Music Mexico
MTV Unplugged: El Desconecte
Molotov
Rock en español
Universal Music Group
Nego Alvaro Canta Sereno e Moa
Nego Álvaro
Samba
Biscoito Fino
30
Lição #2: Dorival
Quartabê
Risco
September
Day
Title
Artist
Genre(s)
Singles
Label
7
Mar de Colores
Álvaro Soler
Latin pop
Sony Music
Ponle Actitud
Felipe Peláez
Tropical
Sony Music
Folia de Treis
Edu Ribeiro, Fábio Peron, Toninho Ferragutti
Blaxtream
11
Un Solo Movimiento: El Album
Various artists
Reggaeton
Alofoke Music
12
Madame Ayahuasca
Taburete
Pop rock
Voltereta
13
Prender un Fuego
Marilina Bertoldi
Latin alternative
Pelo Music
14
Con Todas Las Fuerzas
Banda Sinaloense MS de Sergio Lizárraga
Banda
Sony Music Latin
Sentimientos
Pavel Núñez
Latin pop
Pavel Corredor Music Group
O Céu Sobre a Cabeça
Chal
Brazilian rock
Pavel Corredor Music Group
Live Móvel
Luan Santana
Som Livre
Pavel Corredor Music Group
21
Así o Más Claro
Jorge Medina
Regional Mexican
Universal Music Mexico
En Buena Compañía
Gilberto Santa Rosa , Víctor García and La Sonora Sanjuanera
Salsa
"Amor de los Amores" "Quiéreme"
Duars Entertainment
Yo Soy La Tradición
Miguel Zenón featuring Spektral Quartet
Latin jazz
Oxígeno
Malú
25
Back to the Game
Tempo
Urban
Free Music
27
A Través Del Vaso
Banda Los Sebastianes
Banda
Fonovisa
28
Mi Movimiento
De La Ghetto
Urban
Free Music, Warner Music Latina
Más Grande (En Vivo)
Gateway
Latin Christian
Gateway Music
Sincera
Claudia Brant
Latin pop
Brantones
Checo Acosta 30
Checo Acosta
Cumbia
Codiscos
Tributo al Sol
La Explosiva Banda De Maza
Banda
Warner Music Mexico
Fandango at the Wall: A Soundtrack for the United States, Mexico and Beyond
Arturo O'Farrill & The Afro-Latin Jazz Orchestra
Fourth-quarter
October
November
December
Day
Title
Artist
Genre(s)
Singles
Label
1
Vereda Tropical
Olga Cerpa and
Tropical
Edicciones Mestisay, EGREM
7
Mi Luz Mayor
Eddie Palmieri
Salsa
Uprising Music
Tu Príncipe
Lucky Joe
Tejano
Freddie
Ao Vivo Em São Paulo
Mano Walter
Música sertaneja
Som Livre
12
Todo Pasa
Juan Delgado
Latin Christian
Pristine Music
Tu Príncipe
Lucky Joe
Tejano
Freddie
14
Los Campeones del Pueblo (The Big Leagues)
Wisin & Yandel
Reggaeton
Sony Music Latin
Una Historia Musical
Tito Nieves and Sergio George
Salsa
"Viva la Música"
Sony Music Latin
Pa' Los Recuerdos, Vol. 2
El Fantasma
Regional Mexican
Afinarte Music
Nunca Te Rindas
Grupo Vidal
Tejano
Freddie
18
Tercer Viaje
Hugo Fattoruso and Yahiro Tomohiro
Latin jazz
Montevideo Music Group
21
En Vivo con Tololoche
Legado 7
Norteño
Rancho Humilde
Em Sua Direção
Péricles
Samba
Onerpm
24
X 100pre
Bad Bunny
Latin trap, hip hop, reggaeton
"Estamos Bien" "Mia " "Solo de Mi"
Rimas
Unknown dates
Best-selling records
Best-selling albums
The following is a list of the top 10 best-selling Latin albums (including album-equivalent units ) in the United States in 2018, according to Billboard .[ 24]
The following is a list of the top 10 best-performing Latin songs in the United States in 2018, according to Billboard .[ 25]
Deaths
January 8 – Cuco Del Cid , 73, Mariachi musical director[ 26]
January 9 – Joel Alanís (47), rock músician; sclerosis.[ 27]
January 13 – Francisco Jesús Pérez Cuevas , 48, Spanish musician[ 28]
January 15 – Carlos Puig Premión, 64, Cuban orchestra director[ 29]
January 16 – Madalena Iglésias , 78, Portuguese actress and singer.[ 30]
January 17 :
January 18 – Perico Lino, 86, Spanish singer and member of Los Gofiones [es ] [ 33]
March 2 – Jesús López Cobos , 78, Spanish conductor, cancer.[ 34]
March 7 – Mayra Mayra, 54, Puerto Rican merengue singer[ 35]
March 10 – Lena Villarreal, 38, Nicaraguan American event producer[ 36]
March 14 – Pijuán , 75, Puerto Rican pianist.[ 37]
March 24 – José Antonio Abreu , 78, Venezuelan conductor and founder of El Sistema and recipient of the Latin Grammy Trustees Award [ 38]
April 16 – Dona Ivone Lara , 97, Brazilian singer and composer.[ 39]
April 19 – Graciela Agudelo , 72, Mexican pianist and composer.[ 40]
April 28 – Roberto Angleró , 88, Puerto Rican music composer and singer.[ 41]
May 14 – Gustavo Márquez, Venezuelan bassist for C4 Trio [ 42]
May 18 – Anthony Cruz , Puerto Rican-American salsa singer ("Dile a Él" and "No le Temas a Él").[ 43]
May 28
May 31 – Joseíto Mateo [es ] , 98, Dominican merengue singer, recipient of the Latin Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award.[ 46]
June 6 – Jimmy Gonzalez , 67, American Tejano singer, fronted Grupo Mazz and a four-time Grammy Award winner.[ 47]
June 15 – Santos Blanco , 46, Spanish musician, dancer, and actor[ 48]
June 19
June 24
July 2 – Daniel Sais, 55, Argentine keyboardist for Soda Stereo [ 52]
July 9 – Jorge Valenzuela, 22, Regional Mexican singer[ 53]
July 28 – Carlos Moreán [es ] , 70, Mexican Venezuelan singer and composer[ 54]
August 7 – Carlos Almenar Otero , 92, Venezuelan singer and songwriter.[ 55]
August 15 – Fabio Melannitto, 32, Venezuelan singer and member of Uff! [ 56]
September 7 – Wilson Moreira , 81, Brazilian singer[ 57]
September 9 – Mr. Catra , 49, Brazilian musician (stomach cancer)[ 58]
September 14 – Carlos Rubira Infante , 96, Ecuadorian pasillo and pasacalle singer-songwriter[ 59]
September 18 – Carmencita Lara , 91, Peruvian singer[ 60]
September 24
September 26 – Tito Madi , 89, Brazilian singer and composer[ 63]
September 30 – Ângela Maria , 89, Brazilian singer[ 64]
October 1 – Jerry González , 69, American bandleader and trumpeter (heart attack)[ 65]
October 6 – Montserrat Caballé , 85, Spanish opera singer, Grammy winner (1968 ), gallbladder infection.[ 66]
October 8 – Gretchen G [es ] , 28, Venezuelan singer[ 67]
October 18 – Raúl Marrero, 92, Puerto Rican salsa musician and composer[ 68]
October 19 – José Capel, Spanish singer and composer[ 69]
October 22 – Al Hurricane , 81, American singer and songwriter, complications from prostate cancer.[ 70]
October 27 – Enrique "Neto" Gonzalez, Mexican indie producer and sound engineer, auto accident[ 71]
November 2 – Roy Hargrove , 49, American jazz trumpeter, Grammy winner (1997 , 2002 ), cardiac arrest.[ 72]
November 13
December 13 – Samurai [es ] , 33, Colombian rapper[ 75]
December 16 – Chiquetete , 70, Spanish flamenco and ballad singer, heart attack ("Esta Cobardía", "Volveré").[ 76]
December 24 – Jaime Torres , 80, Argentine charango player.[ 77]
December 25 – Guto Barros [pt ] , 61, Brazilian guitarist and songwriter (Blitz ).[ 78]
December 27 – Miúcha , 81, Brazilian singer and composer[ 79]
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^ Muere el salsero Anthony Cruz (in Spanish)
^ Muere la cantante María Dolores Pradera a los 93 años (in Spanish)
^ El cantautor Evio di Marzo, asesinado a tiros durante un supuesto robo en Caracas (in Spanish)
^ Muere en Santo Domingo el cantante Joseíto Mateo, el rey del merengue (in Spanish)
^ Guerra, Joey. "Jimmy Gonzalez, a titan of Tejano music, dies in San Antonio" . Houston Chronicle . Retrieved June 6, 2018 .
^ "Locomía: Muere Santos Blanco exintegrante de la banda" . Lavanguardia.com . Retrieved June 21, 2018 .
^ "Muere el maestro Efrén Kamba'i Echeverría - Nacionales" . ABC (in Spanish). Retrieved September 11, 2021 .
^ Don Medardo Luzuriaga, el precursor de la cumbia andina, falleció este martes 19 de junio (in Spanish)
^ Fallece en Florida reconocida cantante cubana (in Spanish)
^ Cantor-Navas, Judy (July 2, 2018). "Soda Stereo Keyboardist Daniel Sais Dead at 55" . Billboard . Retrieved December 4, 2023 .
^ Aguila, Justino (July 9, 2018). "Regional Mexican Singer Jorge Valenzuela Dies in Car Crash at 22 Years Old" . Billboard . Retrieved December 4, 2023 .
^ "Falleció Carlos Moreán a los 70 años (+FOTO)" . Revista Ronda (in Spanish). October 25, 2017. Retrieved December 4, 2023 .
^ "El adiós de Carlos Almenar Otero, "La voz de oro" " . El Universal (in Spanish). Retrieved September 11, 2021 .
^ "Lo que se sabe de la muerte de Fabio Melanitto, el exintegrante del grupo venezolano Uff! que fue asesinado en México" . BBC News Mundo (in Spanish). Retrieved December 4, 2023 .
^ Morre, aos 81 anos, o sambista Wilson Moreira Archived September 7, 2018, at the Wayback Machine (in Portuguese)
^ Morre em São Paulo o funkeiro Mr. Catra, aos 49 anos, vítima de câncer (in Portuguese)
^ Falleció el compositor ecuatoriano Carlos Rubira Infante (in Spanish)
^ Carmencita Lara: falleció cantante peruana a los 91 años (in Spanish)
^ Falleció Alfredo Ábalos, un cantor inmenso (in Spanish)
^ Falleció el músico Vicente Bianchi (in Spanish)
^ Compositor Tito Madi morre aos 89 anos no Rio (in Portuguese)
^ Morre, aos 89 anos, a cantora Angela Maria (in Portuguese)
^ Muere en un incendio en Madrid el músico de jazz Jerry González (in Spanish)
^ Spanish soprano Montserrat Caballé dies aged 85
^ Fernandez, Suzette (October 10, 2018). "Venezuelan Singer Gretchen Dies at 28" . Billboard . Retrieved December 4, 2023 .
^ Castañeda, Ronal (October 18, 2018). "Murió cantante y compositor de salsa puertorriqueño" . El Colombiano (in European Spanish). Retrieved December 3, 2023 .
^ Fallece Jose Capel, cantante de Color Human.
^ Al Hurricane, Influential New Mexico Balladeer, Dies at 81
^ "Deja de vivir Ernesto García, productor de música "Indie" " (in Spanish). Debate. October 27, 2018. Retrieved December 3, 2023 .
^ Roy Hargrove, Grammy-Winning Jazz Trumpeter, Dies At 49
^ Murió Lucho Gatica, un rey del bolero (in Spanish)
^ Arthur Maia, excepcional baixista que ia do funk ao jazz, morre aos 56 anos em Niterói (in Portuguese)
^ "A golpes silenciaron la voz del rapero Samurái" . El Tiempo (in Spanish). January 15, 2018. Retrieved December 4, 2023 .
^ Muere el cantante flamenco Chiquetete a los 70 años (in Spanish)
^ Murió Jaime Torres, el hombre del charango que conoció el mundo (in Spanish)
^ Guto Barros, guitarrista marcante da banda Lobão e os Ronaldos, morre no Rio de Janeiro aos 61 anos (in Portuguese)
^ Morre no Rio a cantora Miúcha aos 81 anos (in Portuguese)