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Latin Women in Music Artist Excellence Award Honoree
It was 2003 when Julieta Venegas revolutionized Latin pop music, with her unmistakable accordion in hand and a perfect fusion that wove new sonic stories. Dressed as a bride for her third studio album, Sí, released November 18, she conquered stages beyond Mexico with resounding success. Now, the Mexican singer-songwriter receives the Artistic Excellence Award at Billboard‘s 2026 Latin Women In Music gala, celebrating her exceptional talent, perseverance, unique creative identity and […] More
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2026 Latin Women in Music Unstoppable Artist Honoree
Young Miko has been a force to be reckoned with since her debut in 2021 with “105 Freestyle.” With hard-hitting rap verses and punchlines that are both empowering and resilient — backed by her smooth and sugary vocals — the Puerto Rican rapper has fearlessly and confidently broken through in the male-dominated Latin urban genre […] More
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Billboard Women in Music 2026
Billboard Women in Music 2026 Hitmaker Award recipient Tate McRae opens up about her artistic journey, songwriting process and the raw vulnerability that drives her music. From her roots in Calgary, Alberta, Canada, to the global stage, Tate shares what it means to create songs that resonate deeply with listeners. She shares the inspiration behind […] More
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Kehlani on How ‘Folded’ Changed Everything: Billboard Women in Music
Billboard Women in Music 2026 Impact Award recipient Kehlani takes us deep into her creative process and emotional journey behind her hit “Folded” and her self-titled album. From bedroom-recording sessions to navigating the complexities of the music industry, Kehlani opens up about her passion for R&B, the challenges of staying true to her artistry and […] More
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Octavia Spencer Explains Need To Tell The Stories About ‘Lost Women Of Alaska’
When Octavia Spencer, the narrator and executive producer of Investigation Discovery’s three-part docuseries Lost Women of Alaska, decided to get involved in telling the story of indigenous women living on societal fringes who were targeted and murdered by serial killer Brian Steven Smith, she had a key goal in mind: “Restoring the dignity of these […] More
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Reese Witherspoon Declares “It’s Time” For Women To Embrace AI
With the AI discourse spreading in Hollywood, Reese Witherspoon seems intent on making a seat for women at the table. The Oscar winner and Hello Sunshine co-founder recently explained why she’s taken it upon herself to “learn as much as I possibly can about AI,” claiming that women’s jobs are three times as likely to […] More
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Best Work Places for Women in the Music Industry: The 2026 Survey
Live Nation, SiriusXM, Symphonic Distribution, Music Business Association, Universal Music Group, Sony Music Publishing and more have been named standout companies for women in music. The latest edition of WIM Best Places To Work — the study conducted by nonprofit organization Women in Music in partnership with company reviews platform InHerSight — also credited Ticketmaster, […] More
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Reporter Jemele Hill questions why ‘male insiders’ aren’t held to same standard as women amid Dianna Russini scandal
Jemele Hill, a fellow veteran sports reporter, said that male reporters are not held “to a similar standard of ethics,” in reaction to Dianna Russini resigning from the Athletic after Page Six published photos of Russini at a lux hotel with New England Patriots coach Mike Vrabel. “While the photos raised questions, if male insiders […] More
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‘Burning Blue’, Women in Music, Young Thug, More
The first proper taste of the song that changed everything for Mariah the Scientist arrived in April of last year, in a TikTok shot while the singer was getting ready for Billboard’s 2025 Women in Music red carpet — an idea Mariah credits to her older sister and manager, Morgan Buckles, who first joined her […] More
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‘One Battle After Another,’ Women in Music & More
New Yorkers know that one of the key elements of “getting lite” is constant motion. The Harlem-indebted dance style is all about seamlessly shifting from one move to the next, which homegrown New York dancers, like Harlem’s own Academy- and Grammy Award-nominated multihyphenate Teyana Taylor, understand requires thinking two or three steps ahead. And in […] More
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Women Who Have Made History at the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame
When the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame’s 2026 class was announced on Monday (April 13), few paid much attention to the fact that six women were among those honored. Sade Adu (Sade) and Gillian Gilbert (New Order) were both selected in the performers category, while Celia Cruz, Queen Latifah and MC Lyte were chosen […] More
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Exclusive | Bethenny Frankel talks posing for Sports Illustrated Swimsuit at 55: ‘I’m showing up for women my age’
Page Six may be compensated and/or receive an affiliate commission if you click or buy through our links. Featured pricing is subject to change. Bethenny Frankel knows how to make waves. The Bravolebrity-turned-business icon recently made her Sports Illustrated Swimsuit debut at 55 years old, posing for the 2026 issue in a series of skimpy […] More














