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Kali Uchis, Kehlani, and EJAE Recognized as ASCAP's 2025 Women Behind the Music

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  • Kali Uchis to receive special ASCAP Women Behind the Music honor
  • Juan Luis Guerra named "Musical and Poetic Heritage of the Dominican Republic"
  • Luciana Ortega awarded Latin Music Educator Award, school receives $10,000 instrument donation
Kali Uchis, Kehlani, and EJAE Recognized as ASCAP's 2025 Women Behind the Music

This week in the Latin music industry, several notable events have taken place. Kali Uchis, the Colombian artist, has been named a 2025 ASCAP Women Behind the Music honoree, alongside Kehlani and KPop Demon Hunters' lead vocalist EJAE. The annual ASCAP Women Behind the Music event, scheduled for November 12 in Los Angeles, celebrates extraordinary women who have pushed boundaries and achieved creative success in the music industry.

In the Dominican Republic, renowned singer-songwriter Juan Luis Guerra was recognized as the "Musical and Poetic Heritage of the Dominican Republic" by the country's Ministry of Foreign Affairs. The minister praised Guerra's ability to narrate the everyday experiences of the Dominican people through his poetic verses and timeless hits like "Bachata Rosa" and "Mi Bendicion."

Additionally, the Latin Recording Academy and the Latin GRAMMY Cultural Foundation have announced the inaugural recipient of the Latin Music Educator Award. Luciana Ortega, a music teacher from the Instituto Santa María de San Carlos in Chile, was honored for her exceptional work in incorporating Latin music into her curriculum. As part of the award, the school's music program will receive a $10,000 instrument donation.

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Kali Uchis, Kehlani, and KPop Demon Hunters' lead vocalist EJAE have been named the 2025 ASCAP Women Behind the Music honorees.
Juan Luis Guerra was named the "Musical and Poetic Heritage of the Dominican Republic" by the country's Ministry of Foreign Affairs, celebrating his ability to capture the everyday experiences of the Dominican people through his music.
The Latin Recording Academy and Latin GRAMMY Cultural Foundation's inaugural Latin Music Educator Award was given to Luciana Ortega from the Instituto Santa María de San Carlos in Chile, who has been recognized for her exceptional work in incorporating Latin music into her curriculum. Her school's music program will receive a $10,000 instrument donation.

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