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.
Boza to Serve as Panama’s Musical Ambassador for World Cup
Boza was named Panama’s official musical ambassador for the 2026 World Cup on Monday (June 1) in partnership with FEPAFUT, a major honor that places him alongside the national team during one of the most important moments in the country’s sports history. The artist, born Humberto Ceballos Boza, will play an active role in the national team’s journey, taking part in pregame events, matches, postgame celebrations and fan-facing activities. From June 15 to 28, Boza will accompany Panama during its group-stage matches at the World Cup.
“For me, this is a tremendous honor. Representing Panama through music and being able to accompany the National Team during such an important moment is something I carry with immense pride,” Boza said in a press release. “Soccer and music have something in common: they unite the country, make us feel like one voice, and remind us where we come from. Being there, alongside the team and alongside the people, is a blessing.”
Maná’s Alex González Gets a Met Spotlight
In a major win for Latin rock, Alex González’s drumkit from Maná’s 2023-24 México Lindo Y Querido tour will be featured in Musical Bodies, The Met’s new exhibition opening on Sunday (June 7). Loaned by the drummer himself and painted by artist John Douglas, the Día de Muertos-inspired piece puts Mexican heritage, rock symbolism and Latin music in the spotlight at one of the world’s most prestigious museums. According to exhibition materials, the drumkit “express[es] the group’s Mexican heritage” through “the iconic skull imagery of Día de Muertos.”
Hamilton, RaiNao & More Join YouTube Foundry’s 2026 Class
Colombia’s Hamilton, Puerto Rico’s RaiNao and Brazilian artists Amanda Magalhães, Franco, The Sir! and MC Luanna earned major global recognition when they were selected for YouTube Foundry’s class of 2026 summer drop, announced Wednesday (June 3). They join an international cohort of emerging acts from 11 countries spotlighted by the platform as some of the world’s most promising music artists. The honor further reinforces Latin music’s growing global presence, with YouTube set to provide funding, strategic support and development resources to help expand each artist’s reach.
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