Lenny Tavarez will be recognized by the Latin Songwriters Hall of Fame
The Puerto Rican reggaeton singer will receive the La Musa Triunfador 2025 award in recognition of his outstanding career in reggaeton and urban music
Lenny Tavarez will be honored with the prestigious “La Musa Triunfador 2025” award given by the Latin Songwriters Hall of Fame (LSHOF), in recognition of his outstanding career as a singer, composer and producer within the Latin urban music.
The awards ceremony will take place on October 16 at the Flamingo Theater in Miami, where Tavarez will receive this distinction that celebrates his influence and significant contribution to the development of reggaeton and other urban genres, as well as his ability to fuse rhythms and emotionally connect with his audience.
Also recognized at the ceremony will be Enrique Bunbury, Andres Castro, and Jorge Luis Piloto, who will enter the Latin Songwriters Hall of Fame.
Likewise, Mexican singer Angela Aguilar will receive the 2025 La Musa Elena Casals special award.
Lenny Tavarez's Career
With albums such as My World (2010) and My World 2 (2013), the duo positioned themselves in the urban scene with recognition at Premios Lo Nuestro, Premios Billboard and the Orchid Festival in Venezuela.
After the duo separated in 2013, Lenny Tavarez embarked on a solo career that led him to consolidate himself as one of the most versatile exponents of the genre.
Lenny Tavarez has collaborated with renowned artists such as Karol G, Maluma, Anitta, Nicky Jam, and Justin Quiles, expanding his influence and international presence.

