Becky G Took Her Third AMA and Delivered a Set with Manuel Turizo That Shut Everything Down

    Becky G Took Her Third AMA and Delivered a Set with Manuel Turizo That Shut Everything Down
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    The roar of the crowd did not overwhelm. Becky G stood steady at the 2025 American Music Awards and received the title of Favorite Female Latin Artist for a third time. Her earlier wins came in 2020 and 2021. This latest recognition belongs to a year already shaped by critical milestones, reinforcing her standing through consistency, ambition and cultural clarity.

    It’s evident that after a decade in the industry, the singer, songwriter and actress commands space in a way that requires no translation.

    Manuel Turizo and Becky G Were a Total Vibe at the AMAS

    One of the evening’s unforgettable Becky G Took Her Third AMA and Delivered a Set with Manuel Turizo That Shut Everything Down unfolded when Becky G shared the stage with Manuel Turizo for “Qué Haces.” The Colombian singer, a Latin GRAMMY nominee and Platinum-certified artist in the United States, matched her presence with precision. The two built a performance that carried weight not through spectacle but through harmony. Movement aligned with intent. Their voices wove together without struggle or hesitation.

    To add more context to this song, “Qué Haces” emerged from a shared history that needed no embellishment. The choreography was measured. The delivery was clean. The impact did not rest on volume or flash. It came from the understanding that heritage lives strongest in what needs no introduction. The videos going viral showcase just how intentional these artists were, which is what the community likes to see. May they keep up with this style. It worked in their favor.

    Three Generations Share One Stage Without Apology

    After stepping away from the spotlight, Becky G found herself beside Gloria Estefan and Jennifer Lopez. There was no ceremony in the exchange. It unfolded naturally because real recognizes real.

    However, this moment did not declare a passing of the torch. It required no framing. Estefan, Lopez and Becky G stood as chapters in a story that continues without pause. Visibility was not granted. It was owned. The presence of these women held its own power, uninterrupted and undeniable. Of course, the impact of seeing different generations of Latina artists in front of a massive audience was grand. This goes to show just how much Latin music has grown — and it continues to grow.

    A Documentary of Roots and Movement

    The trajectory continues with the upcoming release of Rebbeca, Becky G’s documentary premiering on June 12 at the Tribeca Festival. It examines the creation of Esquinas, her regional Mexican album, with care and clarity. The film remains grounded in the work and the memory that shaped it. And so many people are looking forward to viewing it already.

    There is no denying that Becky G is not preparing for what’s ahead. She is standing in it now.

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