Snow Tha Product Receives City Honor for Speaking Up After L.A. ICE Raids & More Uplifting Moments

Also, Farruko and Christian Alicea light up Gol Fest, Feid meets Brooklyn’s Green Lady and more.

Snow Tha Product Receives City Honor for Speaking Up After L.A. ICE Raids & More Uplifting Moments

From career milestones to new releases to major announcements and those little important moments, Billboard editors highlight uplifting moments in Latin music. Here’s what happened in the Latin music world this week.

This week’s roundup is all about the power of community. In Los Angeles, Snow Tha Product was honored by the City of Los Angeles for using her platform to uplift Latin communities, a meaningful recognition that arrived exactly one year after the ICE raids that deeply impacted many immigrant families across the city. The moment struck a chord with the Mexican-American rapper, who told Billboard later that she felt “seen as a real person who matters in this fight,” adding “it’s nice to see that L.A. cares.”

Elsewhere, Latin music continued making noise across live stages, cultural spaces and social media feeds. Farruko and Christian Alicea brought celebratory energy to New York’s Gol Fest at Terminal 5, blending concert thrills with fútbol fever in a packed crossover event. At Grammy House New York, the Recording Academy hosted its first-ever Latin-focused showcase during Indie Week.

On a lighter note, Feid delivered one of the week’s sweetest viral moments by linking up with Brooklyn’s beloved Green Lady, creating a perfectly on-brand meeting that fans instantly embraced online. And in Spain, Ana Mena and Lola Índigo finally released their long-awaited first collaboration, while Puerto Rican breakout band Chuwi marked a major career milestone with its first-ever solo headline show in Madrid.

Check out our weekly Uplifting Moments in Latin Music roundup below.