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Chencho Corleone’s ‘Lo Caro y Lo Bueno’ Fires Up the 2024 Billboard Latin Music Awards

Chencho Corleone was present, and in action, at the 2024 Billboard Latin Music Awards that aired Sunday (Oct. 20) via Telemundo. 

Following performances by Fuerza Regida, Pepe Aguilar, Gloria Trevi & Maria Becerra, and Yandel, to name a few, the Puerto Rican artist brought his urban-cumbia fusion to center stage with “Lo Caro y Lo Bueno”—a song about a woman who’s independent and enjoys the finer things in life. 

Wearing an oversized buttoned shirt, matching trousers, and large sunglasses, Corleone was joined by a group of sensual dancers while he sang: “She likes the expensive and the good / she likes the party, the rumba, and rakata.” 

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“Lo Caro y Lo Bueno” forms part of Corleone’s debut studio album SOLO that he released five years after parting ways from popular early 2000s reggaetón duo Plan B. Home to 18 songs, the set stays faithful to Chencho’s characteristic vocals and futuristic perreos such as “Menta,” “Good Times” and “District.” In addition to experimenting with cumbia in “Lo Caro y Lo Bueno,” Corleone also has an electronic track called “Himalaya.” 

​​The 2024 Billboard Latin Music Awards, hosted by actors Carmen Villalobos and Danilo Carrera, celebrates the most outstanding talent in Latin music. This year’s edition brings together an all-star lineup spanning a variety of genres and generations including J Balvin, Fuerza Regida, Kali Uchis, Xavi, Grupo Niche, Prince Royce, Proyecto Uno, and many more. 

Heading the finalists for the 2024 ceremony is Karol G, with 17 mentions in key categories such as Artist of the Year, Tour of the Year, and Global 200 Latin Artist of the Year. Bad Bunny and Peso Pluma follow closely behind with 15 mentions each. 

The Billboard Latin Music Awards 2024 also featured performances by J Balvin, Grupo Niche, Pepe Aguilar, Gloria Trevi, Maria Becerra, Xavi, Chencho Corleone, Prince Royce, Gabito Ballesteros, Proyecto Uno, and more.

To keep up with more performances, special awards, and exclusive behind-the-scenes content from the awards night, visit Billboard.com.

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