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Music From Buju Banton, @RauwAlejandro, Bad Bunny & More Featured In @MLBTheShow 26 Game


What’s life without music? Nothing! What’s life without Baseball? Nada! Earlier today, the good folks at Sony Interactive Entertainment released the long-awaited “MLB The Show 26“. The video game series has been a favourite for many gamers, and its new issue brings more for them to love. The soundtrack to “MLB The Show 26” boasts a large number of selections from Artists in Salsa, Reggaeton, Latin Trap, Country, Hip Hop, and even Dancehall. A few familiar names made appearances.

On the soundtrack to the new “MLB The Show 26” game, Buju Banton, Bad Bunny, and Rauw Alejandro were some of the names included. “Champion“, the 1995 classic from Buju Banton, Rauw Alejandro’s 2024Tú Con Él” single, and Bad Bunny’s 2020 hit “Booker T” could be heard  during gameplay. “Champion” was produced by Donovan Germain and was later remixed for the US market by Rob “Fonksta” Bacon. The track was an instant classic for Buju, and was featured on his Gold-selling 1995 album, “Til Shiloh“. “Tú Con Él” was co-produced with Dimelo Ninow, Frank Torres, Kenobi Sensei, and was a popular release from Rauw Alejandro’s MultiPlatinum-selling 2024 album, “Cosa Nuestra“. “Booker T” was produced by Mag, and was featured on Bad Bunny’s MultiPlatinum-selling 2019 album, “El Último Tour Del Mundo“. Other notable features on the “MLB The Show 26” soundtrack include Tommy Olivencia’sPlante Bandera“, Eladio Carrión’sOhtani“, Bad Bunny’s “Pero Ya No“, and Gamalier’sEl Dueño de la Aldea“.

“MLB The Show 26” is out now on all gaming platforms.

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Kickraux x Dj Crazy Neil x Abel & Lexo "Tell Mi (Verdad)" on 13thStreetPromotions.com #Jamaica #Venezuela #Reggae #LatinMusic #Music #13thStreetPromotions #AbelandLexo #KickRaux #DJCrazyNeil #Tellmi #Verdad #Riddim #Caribbean #1Often

Kickraux, DJ Crazy Neil, Abel & Lexo Make The Connection In “Tell Mi (Verdad)”


It has been said before that Reggae Music is universal, and it continues to be that way today. You can drop a pin on any part of the world, and hear someone either enjoying some Reggae selections, or making their own Reggae song or Riddim. When it’s done in combination with other genres, it can be a beautiful thing. US-based Producer Kickraux has been cooking up lately, and what he has in store for the rest of the year is life-changing. This time around, he gives us an Introduction to a duo who look to cause a major shift this year. From Venezuela we get Reggaeton Artists Abel & Lexo, and we now check out their single, “Tell Mi (Verdad)“.

Featuring the “Mobay PresidentDJ Crazy Neil, Kickraux brings Reggae and Latin Music together for even more vibes with Abel & Lexo on “Tell Mi (Verdad)”/”Tell Me The Truth“. When things don’t seem right in the air and the person you care about seems shifty, the duo pick up on the cues and just want the truth to come out. Is it deception? Is it just a bad day? Talk up! The classic Reggae production blends well with the duo’s lyrics, and listeners can’t help but dance to the sounds. “Tell Mi (Verdad)” is just one of the few releases through Kickraux and 11often in the past few months including If It’s Too Heavy” with Yaksta, and with Abel & Lexo at the forefront, we will be hearing even more leading to an official project from the duo. ¡Dime la verdad!

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Bad Bunny Makes History At Super Bowl LX Performance


Fresh from creating History at the 68th annual GRAMMY Awards on February 1, Puerto Rican star Bad Bunny doubles up with his appearance at the Super Bowl LX/Apple Music Halftime Show. Since its announcement in 2025, Bad Bunny has been met with praises, but was also met with negative feedback from Conservatives in the US, with threats and shady remarks daily on Social and traditional Media. Despite it all, the Artist holds the spot for being the first Artist to perform primarily in Spanish, and what a time was had.

Bad Bunny entered with that Puerto Rican energy, and a load of culture as he kicked off his set with a series of tracks from his growing catalogue. Joined by a Band, a few Dancers, and a couple that got married on the set, he made a statement throughout his performance, highlighted elements of Puerto Rican life locally and overseas, brought out Lady Gaga, Karol G, Jessica Alba, Cardi B, Pedro Pascal, Ricky Martin, and his GRAMMY award, and performed tracks like “Yo Perreo Sola“, “Monaco“, “DtMF“, “EoO“, “NUEVAYoL“, and “Tití Me Preguntó” before shouting out North America, Central America, and South America in closing. He did it for the culture, and negative forces couldn’t stop it. Salute Bad Bunny! The only thing more powerful than hate, is love.

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.@IvyQueenDiva Fires Off Her “Flow De Revista”


The Queen returns for 2026 with new music. Which Queen? Ivy Queen, the Queen of Reggaeton! She celebrates 31 years of music this year, and she still moves with the best of them in the genre. She stayed busy last year, releasing music and performing, and she continues to show no age with her work ethic. This time around, she premieres her “Flow De Revista“.

Co-Produced with Yarek Orsini and William III Colon, Ivy Queen keeps the vibes going at a high level in, “Flow De Revista”. Listeners will be locked in to her sound, and move to the production because though Ivy is sharp with her lyrics, she’s making everyone dance. She follows up the single with a music video as well, and it was directed by Jack Nine Films. 30 years being successful in one lane is no easy feat, and we salute the Queen, and may she reign for more years to come.

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Have Some “Good Times” With Charly Black’s New Album


In just a few hours, Jamaica will be busy deciding who will be the next leader of the country. Jamaica will host another General Election. While it will be a festive day of sorts, why not throw on some music to balance everything out? We encourage you to tune in to Dancehall Artist Charly Black’sGood Times” album.

Featuring 13 tracks, the Trelawny native returns with music that definitely wakes up the world. The “Good Times” album taps into the usual Dancehall vibes, with a little bit of Reggaeton/Latin Music vibes sprinkled throughout. Charly Black has always had a song for the ladies, and he has plenty here, and enough energy to raise roofs. Production on “Good Times” includes the likes of TunupSquad Entertainment, Team Unstoppable, Jonathan Ongolesono, Barttelini, Dave Kelly, Jiggy D, Don Corleone, and Jah Snowcone, while the likes of Valiant, Dexta Daps, Andres Couper, Denyque, L.A.X, and Bizzey make appearances on the album. With plenty of years in, Charly Black can still throw a party, and provide the people with good times.

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OLDIES SUNDAY: @IvyQueenDiva – Quiero Bailar (2003)


September 15 marks the start of “Hispanic Heritage Month” in the United States. The month recognizes the contributions and influence of Hispanic Americans from entertainment, to sports, to pop culture. Today on Oldies Sunday, we highlight one of those contributors. Her name is Ivy Queen, known as the “Queen Of Reggaeton” who hails from Puerto Rico, and her track is called, “Quiero Bailar (I Want To Dance)“.

Produced by Iván Joy and Jeremy Harding and released through Universal Music Latino in 2003, Ivy Queen made a powerful move with “Quiero Bailar”. The song speaks of a Woman who dances with a Man, but he misinterprets her sensual moves as an invitation to sleep with her. She emphasizes that that isn’t the case, and she shouldn’t be looked on as a promiscuous Woman. She wants to have fun, and not be added to a Man’s list or roster. “Quiero Bailar” sampled Harding’s “Liquid Riddim“, which was released in 2001, and borrows a cadence from Missy Elliott’sAll N My Grill” from 1999 (which was also borrowed by Dancehall Artist Chino, who has a song called “Hold Yuh Man” on the Liquid Riddim). The Reggaeton release was first featured on the Reggaeton Compilations “The Majestic 2“, and “Kilates“, and enjoyed success on those projects before being included in the Platinum Edition of Ivy’s “Diva” album, which was released in 2004.

“Quiero Baliar” enjoyed success as it became the first Spanish-language track to go #1 on Miami’s WPOW Rhythmic Top 40 chart, scored Billboard chart placements, and became an anthem for Women’s Empowerment. “Quiero Bailar” was covered by Puerto Rican Rapper Dlaklle, Recording artist Abaya, Boricua Boys, was sampled by Ecuadorian Singer Sophy Mell, and Chilean Singer Paloma Mami, was remixed with Reggaeton Artist Karol G, and was re-recorded in 2019 with a Female-led team of Engineers in partnership with Spotify, and released on International Women’s Day.

Since the release of “Quiero Bailar”, Ivy Queen went on to release more music to much success, and is still active. She has influenced a number of Artists, and has made major contributions to Reggaeton, and the Hispanic American culture. “Quiero Bailar” remains one of her most recognized tracks.

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