Anuel AA & Bad Bunny were the big winners at PremiosJuventud 2019
The 16th edition of Premios Juventud celebrated music, pop culture, digital media, fashion, TV and social media during a four-hour live show that included performances supporting the new generation of urban music such as Guaynaa, Lunay and Sech.
The highlight of the night definitely was Daddy Yankee’s speech, dedicated to his homeland's crisis. "I claim the governor to hand over his position in a peaceful, reasonable and diplomatic manner," he said. “Even though I travel the world, my final destination is always my home, Puerto Rico.” Maluma and Jesse & Joy were the first artists to receive the “Agente de Cambio,” honoring their humanitarian work. Two young Latinos, Alondra Toledo and Carlos Osuna, were also honored with the trophy for their leadership and positive contributions to the community.EL TRAFFIC "JAM"Anuel AA & Karol GSHOE-AHOLICDJ Snake ft.
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