
BMI’S “HOW I WROTE THAT SONG®” ALL-FEMALE PANEL HEADS TO BILLBOARD LATIN MUSIC WEEK Featuring Women of Regional Mexican Music: Ana Bárbara, Ivonne Galaz, Lupita Infante and Adriana Ríos |
BMI (Broadcast Music, Inc.) is proud to present its signature panel “How I Wrote That Song®” at this year’s Billboard Latin Music Week at the Faena Forum in Miami on Tuesday, September 21, 2021. The panelists will include an all-female roster featuring Latin GRAMMY award-winning songstress Ana Bárbara, up-and-coming Mexican sensation Ivonne Galaz, Latin GRAMMY-nominated rising star Lupita Infante and one of Billboard’s “Latin Artists to Watch” Adriana Ríos. BMI’s Director of Creative, Latin, Teresa Romo will moderate the conversation as the panelists discuss their success and opportunities for women songwriters in the regional Mexican genre. “We are thrilled to feature an all-female ensemble for BMI’s ‘How I Wrote That Song’ this year at Billboard Latin Music Week. For more than ten years, our panel has included some of the best emerging and most influential artists in the industry speaking on their artistry and creative process,” said Romo. “This group of leading female songwriters is no different as they have pud through the boundaries and continue to play a pivotal role in the evolution of regional Mexican music. Thank you to Billboard for giving our songwriters a platform to share their music and talk about the stories behind their biggest hits.”BMI’s popular “How I Wrote That Song” takes audiences into the writer’s room and beyond as top music creators discuss the art of songwriting, producing and performing their hit songs. Here’s more information on this year’s featured panelists: Ana Bárbara is a seasoned multiple award-winning grupera who’s known globally for hits like “Lo Busqué,” “Fruta Prohibida” and “Quise Olvidar,” amongst others. Bárbara’s longstanding career, spanning over 20 years, reached new heights when earned her first Latin GRAMMY in 2005 for Best Grupero Album for Loca de Amar.
She released her first album, La Serenata, just last year and earned her first Latin GRAMMY nomination for Best Regional Song. “La Catedral,” “Hoy Dame El Gusto,” and “Ya No Me Importa,” are among some of her most popular songs. |