From Grammy victories and Fortnite syncs to Opry debuts and Times Square billboards, ONErpm artists made headlines worldwide.
2025 delivered a wave of standout achievements across the ONErpm global roster. Luis Enrique closed Latin Grammy Week with a historic win for Best Roots Song for “Aguacero” with C4 Trío, while also earning a Best Tropical Song nomination. The track honors Nicaraguan roots through traditional instrumentation and renewal themes, reaffirming his legacy as one of Latin music's most influential voices.
Gaming and culture collided when Chimbala landed a Fortnite sync placement for “Che Che,” debuting as an official in-game emote and activating a global audience of players. In Latin urban, Alejo set a personal record with “NENA,” surpassing 200K first-day streams, entering charts in Spain and Venezuela, earning three DSP covers, and securing recognition on Rolling Stone en Español's Future of Music 2025 list.
Live and broadcast milestones followed. Maoli made his debut at the Grand Ole Opry, while Goldie Boutilier performed “King of Possibilities” on The Kelly Clarkson Show. Country standout Tenille Arts secured a Toronto Spotify New Music Friday billboard plus major playlist covers, amplifying her first ONErpm release.
Electronic music also hit new heights. Ray Volpe celebrated his debut album FOREVER, VOLPETRON with a SoundCloud billboard in Times Square, marking a crossover moment from underground bass to mainstream visibility. Meanwhile, Valiant and Weekday earned their own Toronto Spotify billboard spotlight.
Across the Caribbean, growth remained strong. ONErpm Jamaica partnered with Disrupter for live sessions, Klassic Frescobar surpassed 10M streams on both Spotify and YouTube, Ding Dong debuted his album on Billboard, and Ayetian crossed 10M YouTube views in four months with strong Spotify growth.
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