Fri. Nov 15th, 2024

Why was Jon Bon Jovi all over the Latin Grammys? In one of the most surprising moments of the night, Bon Jovi took the stage twice: First, to introduce Carlos Vives as the 2024 Person of the Year, and later to join Pitbull for a performance.

Bon Jovi said of Vives during the show: “You’ve used your voice to create a better world through your music, and your legacy reaches far beyond the stage, making an impact, not just in your community but around the world,” Bon Jovi said of Vives during the show. “That’s one of the many reasons why you deserve this award.”

“From one Person of the Year to another, it’s an honor to recognize you as the Latin Recording Academy’s Person of the Year,” he added. (Bon Jovi won the MusiCares Personality of the Year award earlier this year.)

Later in the show, Bon Jovi returned with Pitbull for an electric rendition of “Now or Never,” a Pitbull song that samples Bon Jovi’s classic, “It’s My Life.”

Pitbull added a new verse to the song as Bon Jovi sang the original track’s chorus, surrounded by leather-clad dancers. (The duo shared a behind-the-scenes video earlier in the night.)

While performing at Jones Beach in September, Pitbull brought in Jon Bon Jovi to spice up the new track. Last night, Pitbull and Bon Jovi released the official music video for “Now or Never,” which included footage from the Jones Beach concert.

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Next year, Pitbull is set to perform a series of concerts at the Fontainebleau Las Vegas as part of his Pitbull: Vegas After Dark The Residency. None of the artists were nominated for Thursday night’s awards.

In addition to Bon Jovi and Pitbull, Thursday’s telecast is set to feature performances from Becky G, Carín León, Grupo Frontera, Joe Jonas, Pitbull, Emilia, Residente, Luis Fonsi and Kali Uchis. This year’s Latin Grammy Awards are broadcast live from the Kasya Center. in Miami on Univision and Vix.

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By David Fleshler

david Fleshler covers city and metro news for the Barnesonly Post. He has written for the Boulder Daily Camera and works as a reporter, columnist, and editor for the CU Independent, the student news publication at the University of Colorado-Boulder. His passion is learning about politics and solving problems for readers.

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