Securities Fraud Litigator Joins Morvillo LLP
Anonymouskulifmor.com
Longing to listen to some classic Latin pop songs? Well, now you can have a “flashback kind of a day” today (Aug. 11) when Pedro Capó premieres his new project En Letra de Otro on HBO Latino. The special is a live-performance audiovisual to the Latin musicians who Capó admired back in the 90s. I had this idea two years ago, but I just wanted to video record myself singing them while playing my guitar and upload it as a video series on YouTube,” Capó tells Billboard . But the label [Sony Music Latin] saw great potential and we decided to take it to another level. More from Billboard Pedro Capó desglosa 5 canciones esenciales de su nuevo álbum La Neta Meet This Years First-Time Billboard Latin Music Awards Finalists Pedro Capó, Farruko and More on How Calma Became A Sleeper Hit Taking it to that level involved a partnership with HBO Latino, who offered to launch the project. “With this concert, we’re giving audiences an opportunity to reminisce in the nostalgia of the music, while giving Pedro’s fans something fun to watch,” said Jackie Gagne, HBO’s vice president of multicultural marketing. For Letra de Otro , Pedro Capó traveled to Mexico where he found inspiration to transform each song according his style. “Pop music was very strong in Mexico during the 90s, so that’s why I decided to record it there, he said. Letra de Otro includes hits such as Chayanne ’s “Provocame,” Selena ’s “Amor Prohibido,” Calle 13 ’s “Atreve-te-te” and Fey’s “Azucar Amargo”; among others. Pedro Capó now joins Carlos Santana , Thalia , Romeo Santos , Yandel , Reik , Alejandro Sanz , Victor Manuelle , and Juanes , all of whom have been part of HBOs Latino concert specials. Best of Billboard Janet Jacksons Biggest Billboard Hot 100 Hits H.E.R. & Chris Brown Come Through to No. 1 on Adult R&B Airplay Chart Anne Wilsons I Still Believe in Christmas Crowns Christian Airplay Chart View comments
The Illusion of Mastery: Unpacking the Mastery Fallacy
This article challenges the belief in mastery as a distant goal, arguing it's an illusion that can hinder personal success.