
As the nation honors Hispanic Heritage Month—observed annually from September 15 to October 15 by the National Museum of the American Latino—we’re rewinding to a vibrant moment from 2021 that still pulses with rhythm and pride.
Becky G, the Mexican-American powerhouse from Inglewood, California, joined forces with Dominican dembow king El Alfa to perform their infectious hit “FULANITO”. The track, a celebration of Latinx joy and sonic fusion, lit up the stage with its high-energy choreography and genre-blending brilliance.
Becky G’s heritage is deeply rooted in Mexican culture, and she’s long used her platform to amplify Latinx voices, traditions, and stories. Her bilingual artistry and advocacy have made her a standout figure in the global music scene—and a proud representative of the community this month celebrates.
This performance wasn’t just a throwback—it was a cultural flex. A reminder that Latinx artists continue to shape the soundscape of pop, reggaeton, and beyond.
What’s your favorite Latinx anthem that deserves a spotlight this month? Drop your picks, memories, and musical tributes in the comments. We’re here for the rhythm, the roots, and the roar.







