Guaynaa Highlights the Importance of Hispanic Heritage Month
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The month of September recognizes the achievements and contributions of Hispanic Americans who have inspired others to achieve success.
Every year America celebrates National Hispanic Heritage Month starting September 15 through October 15, by celebrating the history and culture of American citizens whose ancestors came from Spain, Mexico, The Caribbean, Central, and South America.
Hispanic Heritage Month began as a commemorative week when it was first introduced in June of 1968 by California Congressman George E. Brown. The push to recognize that this celebration should be more than a week started to gain momentum throughout the 1960s when the civil rights movement was in action and there was a growing awareness of the United States’ multicultural identities.
Celebrate #HispanicHeritageMonth with us and turn up the 🔊 on our INCLUSION IS UNIVERSAL: VOCES playlist, songs of celebrating Latinx music & the rich diversity in each of our voices, featuring @JBALVIN, @karolg, @SelenaLaLeyenda, @LuisFonsi, & more!
— Universal Music Group (@UMG) September 16, 2021
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Puerto Rican rapper, Jean Carlos Santiago Perez (Guaynaa) announces booking his deal with CMN and the importance of sharing his culture with the world. He rose to fame with his 2019 viral song “ReBoTa” and within that same year, he signed with Universal Music Latino and Republic Records.
.@lelepons & @Guaynaa_‘s “Se Te Nota” has now spent 50 days on the Global Spotify Daily Chart. pic.twitter.com/VsXOrqUYMY
— Lele Pons Charts (@LeleCharts) November 4, 2020
Guaynaa stated in an interview with E! News that an international tour is being discussed. “It’s a nice opportunity that brings our art and our show to different parts of the world.” he says.
SPOTIFY CHARTS ~ Top Daily Streams Gainers Global
— ChartCrunch.net (@ChartCrunch) July 28, 2019
REBOTA – REMIX by Guaynaa
Streams: 986,476 (+14,099)
He highlights the important month by connecting Latinx Cultures through his music to his fans. He fuses different sounds like rap and pop together. In doing so, he hopes that this will allow his fans to feel more a part of Hispanic Heritage Month.
Many of his fans kickstart the celebration by listening to his multicultural music. His fan tweeted the song and he retweeted it.
Lo mismo de siempre
— Pame (@Pameaca) September 11, 2021
No le creo a tu boca 🎶 @Guaynaa_
Furthermore, Guaynaa cares about the culture he is sharing with the world. He believes that his platform is meant to spread human rights.
Follow Guaynaa on Instagram to see the latest on how he highlights the importance of Spanish Heritage.
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