The following is a list of events and new Spanish and Portuguese-language music that happened in 2022 in the Latin music industry. Latin regions include Ibero-America, Spain, Portugal, and the United States.
Events
JanuaryâÂÂMarch
- January 13 â The lineup for the returning edition of Coachella includes Anitta, Banda MS, Chicano Batman, Ed Maverick, Karol G, Natanael Cano, Nathy Peluso, Nicki Nicole, Omar Apollo, Pabllo Vittar, and The MarÃÂas.
- January 24 â Edén Muñoz announces departure from Calibre 50 to launch a solo career.
- January 29 â "SloMo" by Chanel wins the first edition of the Benidorm Fest and will represent Spain in the 66th edition of the Eurovision Song Contest.
- February 4 â Clamor by Maria Arnal i Marcel Bagès is named the best album in Spain of 2021 by winning the Premio Ruido.
- February 8 â "Ay mamá" by Rigoberta Bandini becomes the first song that failed to represent Spain in Eurovision to top the country's chart since "Lo Malo" by Aitana and Ana Guerra in 2018.
- February 12 â "Te Espera el Mar" by MarÃÂa José Llergo, from , wins the Goya Award for Best Original Song.
- February 16 â José Manuel Pérez Tornero, president of RTVE, announces Hispavisión, the Iberoamerican adaptation of the Eurovision Song Contest after the cancellation of the OTI Festival in 2000.
- February 24 â The 34th Annual Lo Nuestro Awards are held at the FTX Arena in Miami, Florida.
- El ÃÂltimo Tour del Mundo wins Album of the Year.
- "Bichota" by Karol G wins Song of the Year.
- Bad Bunny wins Artist of the Year.
- El Alfa wins Best New Male Artist.
- ÃÂngela Aguilar wins Best New Female Artist.
- March 2 â Karol G is awarded the Rule Breaker award at Billboard's Women in Music, marking the second time a Spanish-singing artist is awarded by the institution since RosalÃÂa in 2019.
- March 15 â The 3rd Annual Premios Odeón take place in Madrid.
- El Madrileño by C. Tangana wins Album of the Year.
- "Tiroteo" by Marc SeguÃÂ, Pol Granch and Rauw Alejandro wins Song of the Year.
- "Tiroteo" by Marc SeguÃÂ, Pol Granch and Rauw Alejandro wins Video of the Year.
- Belén Aguilera wins Best New Artist.
- March 18 â Maná's concert residency at LA Forum begins.
- March 19 â With 16.3 million worldwide streams, Motomami by RosalÃÂa becomes the most-streamed female Spanish-language album in a single day as well as the best performing album by a Spanish artist on Spotify Spain.
- March 21 â Daddy Yankee announces retirement from music after 32 years plus a finale album, Legendaddy, and a farewell tour visiting the Americas in 2022.
- March 22 â The 10th iHeartRadio Music Awards take place at the Shrine Auditorium in Los Angeles.
- "Pepas" by Farruko wins Latin Pop/Reggaeton Song of the Year
- Bad Bunny wins Best Latin Artist
- Grupo Firme wins Best New Latin Artist
- "La Casita" by Banda MS wins Regional Mexican Song of the Year
- Calibre 50 wins Regional Mexican Artist of the Year
AprilâÂÂJune
JulyâÂÂSeptember
OctoberâÂÂDecember
Number-one albums and singles by country
Awards
Latin music awards
Awards with Latin categories
Spanish- and Portuguese-language songs on the Billboard Global 200
The Billboard Global 200 is a weekly record chart published by Billboard magazine that ranks the top songs globally based on digital sales and online streaming from over 200 territories worldwide.
An asterisk (*) represents that a single is charting for the current week.
Spanish-language songs on the Billboard Hot 100
The Billboard Hot 100 ranks the most-played songs in the United States based on sales (physical and digital), radio play, and online streaming. Also included are certifications awarded by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) based on digital downloads and on-demand audio and/or video song streams: gold certification is awarded for sales of 500,000 copies, platinum for one million units, and multi-platinum for two million units, and following in increments of one million thereafter. The RIAA also awards Spanish-language songs under the Latin certification: Disco de Oro (Gold) is awarded for sales 30,000 certification copies, Disco de Platino (Platinum) for 60,000 units, and Disco de Multi-Platino (Multi-Platinum) for 120,000 units, and following in increments of 60,000 thereafter.
Albums released
The following is a list of notable Latin albums (music performed in Spanish or Portuguese) that have been released in Latin America, Spain, Portugal, or the United States in 2022.
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January
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Second quarter
April
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Third quarter
July
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September
Fourth quarter
October
November
December
Year-End
Performance in the United States
Albums
The following is a list of the 10 best-performing Latin albums in the United States according to Billboard and Nielsen SoundScan, which compiles data from traditional sales and album-equivalent units.
Songs
The following is a list of the 10 best-performing Latin songs in the United States according to Billboard and Nielsen SoundScan, which compiles data from streaming activity, digital sales and radio airplay.
Deaths
- January 2 â , Spanish singer (Mocedades), 60
- January 10 â Jordi Sabatés, 73, Spanish pianist.
- January 11 â , 50, drummer for A.N.I.M.A.L.
- January 18 â Tito Matos, 53, Puerto Rican requinto player, heart attack.
- January 24 â Osvaldo Peredo, 91, Argentine tango singer.
- January 26 â Ludmila Ferber, Brazilian Christian singer-songwriter and writer, 56
- January 20 â Elza Soares, Brazilian samba singer, 91
- January 26 â Ludmila Ferber, 56, Brazilian Christian singer-songwriter and writer.
- January 27 â Diego Verdaguer, Argentine singer-songwriter, 70
- February 3 â Renée Pietrafesa Bonnet, 83, Uruguayan composer and pianist.
- February 5 â Rubén Fuentes, Mexican violinist and composer, 95
- February 10 â Steve Salas, 69, American singer, bass player, percussionist
- February 16:
- Juan Carlos Moguel, Mexican producer, composer and sound engineer
- Chelique Sarabia, 81, Venezuelan musician and songwriter.
- Ramón Stagnaro, 67, Peruvian guitarist.
- February 19 â ÃÂlvaro Manzano, 66, Ecuadorian conductor.
- February 23 â Carlos Barbosa-Lima, Brazilian classical and jazz guitarist, 77
- March 5 â Patricio Renán, Chilean New Wave and ballad singer, 77
- March 6 â Pau Riba i Romeva, Spanish and MallorquÃÂn musician, 73
- March 11 â Guayo Cedeño, Honduran jazz and samba musician, 48 (respiratory failure)
- March 13 â Teresa Berganza, 89, Spanish mezzo-soprano.
- March 18 â Bernabé MartÃÂ, 93, Spanish tenor.
- March 20 â Ismael Rivera Jr., 67, Puerto Rican salsa singer, son of Ismael Rivera
- March 30 â Francisco González, 68, co-founder of Los Lobos
- April 18:
- José Luis "El Tosco" Cortés, 70, Cuban musician and founder of NG La Banda
- , 68, Chilean singer
- May 2 â MarÃÂa José Cantilo, 68, Argentine singer-songwriter.
- May 27 â Juan José Mosalini, 78, Argentine bandoneon player.
- June 2:
- Paulo Diniz, 82, Brazilian singer.
- Gracia Montes, 86, Spanish copla singer.
- June 3 â Willie Sotelo, 61, Puerto Rican pianist, musical director
- July 17:
- César Pedroso, 75, Cuban pianist (Los Van Van, Pupy y Los que Son, Son).
- Héctor Tricoche, 66, Puerto Rican salsa singer-songwriter.
- July 22 â , 90, Brazilian conductor
- July 26 â DarÃÂo Gómez, 71, Colombian singer.
- July 29 â , 55, Argentine Christian rock singer, co-founder of Rescate
- August 1 â Rosa de Castilla, 90, Mexican singer and actress (The Unknown Mariachi, Yo... el aventurero, Héroe a la fuerza).
- August 7 â Ernesto Cavour, 82, Bolivian singer (Los Jairas). 1
- August 24 â Tomás Muñoz, 88, Spanish record label executive
- August 27 â Manolo Sanlúcar, 78, Spanish flamenco composer and guitarist.
- September 5: Ralph Irizarry, 67, American percussionist and bandleader, multiple organ failure.
- September 8: Marciano Cantero, 62, Argentine singer (Enanitos Verdes).
- September 10 â Paulino Bernal, 83, American accordionist and Christian evangelist.
- September 12 â Aquiles Báez, 58, Venezuelan musician, arranger, and producer
- October 2 â AdrÃÂan "Bin" Valencia, 61, Argentine percussionist (Almafuerte)
- October 10 â Leon Schidlowsky, 91, Chilean-Israeli composer.
- November 22:
- Erasmo Carlos, 81, Brazilian singer-songwriter ("Sentado ÃÂ Beira do Caminho"), kidney disease.
- Pablo Milanés, 79, Cuban singer-songwriter.
- December 6 â Edino Krieger, 94, Brazilian composer and conductor.
- December 7 â , 85, Spanish copla singer and actress
- December 8 â Djalma Corrêa, 80, Brazilian percussionist and composer, pancreatic cancer.
- December 13 â Lalo RodrÃÂguez, 64, Puerto Rican salsa singer ("Ven, Devórame Otra Vez").
- December 19 â Claudisabel, 46, Portuguese singer, traffic collision.
- December 28 â Linda de Suza, 74, Portuguese singer, COVID-19.
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