Experience the Electrifying Performance of Peso Pluma & Arcángel at Latin AMAs 2024 – Don’t Miss ‘Peso Completo’!
Dripping in diamonds and donning all-black, Peso Pluma and Arcángel stole the spotlight at the 2024 Latin American Music Awards with their electrifying performance of their collaborative single “Peso Completo.”
Surrounded by 24 black-clad individuals with covered faces, standing in two rows amid scaffolding, the Mexican and Puerto Rican superstars exuded a mysterious aura as they delivered the quintessential Latin trap anthem of 2024. “Peso Completo” showcased the musical versatility of both artists, with Peso Pluma showcasing his compelling vocals outside the música Mexicana genre, and Arcángel mesmerizing the audience with his chameleon-like pipes that effortlessly transitioned into R&B tones, perfectly complementing the sly Latin trap vibe of the song.
During their performance, Peso Pluma paid tribute to Mr. Santos, the trailblazer who delved into trap music before it became a mainstream trend, calling him an idol and urging the audience to show their appreciation for Arcángel with a resounding cheer.
As their set came to a close, Peso Pluma rallied the crowd with a spirited shoutout to Puerto Rico and Mexico, igniting a sense of national pride and unity among the viewers.
The star-studded 2024 Latin American Music Awards took place on Thursday, April 25, live from the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas, airing on Univision to a global audience. Hitmakers Feid and Peso Pluma emerged as the frontrunners with an impressive 12 nominations each, vying for coveted titles such as Artist of the Year and Album of the Year.
The dynamic duo was closely followed by other top nominees including Bad Bunny, Grupo Frontera, Karol G, Shakira, Eslabon Armado, and Fuerza Regida, each receiving multiple nominations across various categories.
The award ceremony was co-hosted by the glamorous quartet of Thalia, Becky G, Alejandra Espinoza, and Carlos Ponce, who seamlessly blended English and Spanish throughout the broadcast, marking a historic moment as the first major U.S. award show to feature a bilingual presentation.