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Peso Pluma has dominated headlines over the past few days with a series of major professional triumphs, fast-moving business plays, and a wave of public fascination around his personal life. This week brought confirmation that he’s a top contender at the 2025 Premios Juventud, racking up five nominations as announced by the organizers and highlighted across outlets such as Que Onda Magazine and Los40. For industry watchers, these nominations underscore Peso Pluma’s staying power and cement his leading role in Latin music’s current crossover moment. Fans and insiders are counting down to his anticipated live appearance at the Panama City ceremony on September 25, which marks the first time the awards are held outside the U.S. The excitement is palpable, with social media and event organizers buzzing that this will be a defining night for both Peso and the Premios Juventud.
Meanwhile, business moves continue apace: Peso Pluma’s Double P Records is making waves by bringing on Paloma Mami, now the first woman and non-Mexican artist signed by the label. According to the Los Angeles Times, this signals Peso’s reach beyond genre boundaries and sets up Mami for a boost in her career trajectory with major new releases on the horizon. On the collaboration front, the buzz is all about his recent partnership with Netón Vega: their MTV VMA-nominated hit “La Patrulla” and the new Tiësto remix of “Morena” have extended Peso’s influence into the global dance scene, a signal that his innovation is now transcending Latin markets, as Rolling Stone and festival coverage suggest.
Of course, nothing gets fans talking like a shock live appearance, and Peso Pluma delivered, joining Kali Uchis onstage at her Kia Forum concert for the first-ever performance of their duet “Igual Que Un Ángel.” Variety and PopCrave reported that the chemistry was off the charts, turning three sold-out L.A. nights into a socials sensation. Not far behind, his double sellout at YouTube Theater drew crowds dressed to impress, and LAist noted this as further evidence Peso’s blend of regional Mexican and pop is changing Latin music’s fortunes in the U.S.
On the personal side, romance rumors swirl. Social media lit up about his possible relationship with Kenia Os after glimpses of them together circulated in fan and industry accounts, but neither star has confirmed anything. Meanwhile, ex-girlfriend Nicki Nicole made her new romance with FC Barcelona’s Lamine Yamal Instagram official, as covered by Hola Magazine, capping off a week of tabloid nostalgia and shifting allegiances. Fans remain divided: some say Peso’s social presence is quieter than usual, offering only backstage glimpses and relationship teases; others rave about streaming stats that keep “Ella Baila Sola” at the top of playlists globally. Speculation persists about his next album and possible collaborations, spurred by his Esquire interview where he teased new music with themes of unity and cultural reflection.
Amid all the excitement, one shadow remains: earlier in the year, Peso’s name appeared alongside others in cartel-related pamphlets according to police reports and tabloids. His team has avoided comment, leaving room for legal experts and law enforcement—not Peso himself—to push back against the rumors.
This week’s headlines say it all: “Peso Pluma’s Electrifying LA Duet Ignites Social Media,” “Premios Juventud Names Peso Pluma Top Nominee,” and “Nicki Nicole Moves On—Peso Pluma Linked to Kenia Os?” It’s a whirlwind stretch that epitomizes Peso Pluma’s ascent, his business acumen, and the fevered scrutiny that comes with being Latin music’s most watched star.
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