Prince Royce is a multi-award winning recording artist that will venture into unknown territory celebrating the Latin Grammys 2014. The "La Voz Kids" coach teamed up with Verizon Wireless to create an original 48-hour music soundtrack using tweets from fans. "I’m all about connecting with my fans so when Verizon came up with this cool new way to do so, I was all for it. I’m hoping they will enjoy it!" said Royce. The "Turbo Soundtrack" will be produced to promote the new Droid Turbo that has up to 48 hours of battery life. In addition to the "Darte Un Beso" hitmaker, seven other singers will take part in this one of a kind experience.
The soundtrack will only be able to happen if fans contribute to the making of the song. Tweets from fans that will make it to the piece have to use #LatinGrammy or #DroidTurbo. Verizon will be in charge of monitoring the messages and selecting them. The singer will then be inspired by one of the tweets and craft a lyrical response. If a message is selected @VerizonLatino will tweet a response to the fan with audio and video. All of the selected responses will be added to the 48-hour soundtrack that will ultimately create an epic song like no other. Fans can follow the creation in real time with a live stream here, up until Friday, Nov. 21 at 10am ET/7am PT.
Las Vegas is heating up this week as the Latin Grammys 2014 have landed in the party city with the biggest Latin names in music. The event is set to be hosted byJacqueline Bracamontes and Eugenio Derbez live from the MGM Grand in Sin City. The stage has been set up and the acts have gone into rehearsals to practice their numbers that the Hispanic audience will enjoy on Thursday night. Rubén Blades, J Balvin, Calle 13, Pepe Aguilar, Miguel Bosé, La Original Banda El Limón, Yandel, Gadiel and Farruko are some of the artists that have been seen roaming around and will take up the stage to give a grand performance. Other performers include Jesse & Joy, Pablo Alborán, Pablo López, Aneeka, Mariana Vega and more. The Latin Grammys 2014 will air Thursday, Nov. 20 starting at 8pm ET/PT on Univision.
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