Which Latin Music Couple Would You Party With on New Year’s Eve? Vote!

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New Year’s Eve is officially four days away. With 2020 sneaking up on us, Billboard wants to know which Latin music couple would you want to party with on Dec. 31. 

The list includes some of the music biz’s most adored couples, from new lovebirds Tini and Sebastian Yatra to the engaged Evaluna Montaner and Camilo to longtime partners Greeicy and Mike Bahia. 

Check out the candidates and vote for your favorite below!

TINI & SEBASTIAN YATRA

Here’s what’s most likely bound to happen at your party with Latin pop couple TINI and Sebastian Yatra: the two singing acoustic or acapella versions of their collaborations and lots of dancing.

EVALUNA & CAMILO

Evaluna Montaner and Camilo are an ocean of sweet, tender love, as seen on social media. Chances are you will also be spending New Year’s Eve with the entire Montaner family if you party with these two.

CHIQUIS & LORENZO

We’ve seen it too many times to count on Instagram: this Regional Mexican power couple loves to party! Expect your New Year’s Eve celebration to not include memorable moments with Chiquis and Lorenzo, but also funny pranks from Rivera’s siblings.

KAROL G & ANUEL AA

Who wouldn’t want to ring in 2020 with the Bebecitos? If you decide to party with Karol G and Anuel AA, you’ll probably spend New Year’s Eve near the ocean or in Colombia, dancing all night long to “China” and “Tusa.”

GREEICY & MIKE BAHIA

If Colombian artists Greeicy and Mike Bahia are the same in person as we see on Instagram, then chances are they will make you laugh the entire night with their jokes and silly personalities. Ring in 2020 with happiness? Sounds like a plan!


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