The launch of Bravas Entertainment was officially announced during an intimate display panel Latin women in music Reception of cocktails at the Telemundo Center in Miami Wednesday, April 23.
Founded by Sonia Clavell, Ivy Queen’s The longtime director, the new professional and artistic platform focused on the objectives will provide education, advice and resources to female artists in the hope that they will be able to “develop their talents of freedom, dignity and goal, breaking the cycles of limitation and opening new paths for future generations”, according to a press release.
Bravas will offer services in musical distribution, public relations, creative production, digital strategy, networking and professional mentorship.
“This project is in the process of doing four or five years. It is the product of my experiences since I started in this industry,” said Clavell, who started selling chocolates to traffic lights before becoming a renowned music manager at reception. “Brava was not born out of success; He was born from pain and exhaustion. It is a project to build these women who have a voice but who do not yet have a microphone. We understand how difficult it is and how painful it is, but also how new it is to cure. ”
The event only brought together industry leaders, laureates of the Latin Women in Music List Billboard and artists such as Ana Bárbara,, Yailin the más viralDarumas, Mirella Cesa and Ivy Queen, who supports the new platform and will have Bravas projects.
“It is difficult in the industry to make friends, but we need people who believe in our work and support our vision,” said the Puerto Rican artist, known as Reine de Reggaetón, during the event. “Sonia’s work was born in my story. I started at 12-13 years old when everyone was a man in the genre. I did not know copyright, fees – anything. With this project, I know that we are going to save many women from what I have already experienced, and it is rewarding. ”
The first project under Bravas Entertainment will be a compilation album of female artists called La Liga FemeninaProduced by the Hitmaker of Reggaetón Boy Wonder, and is expected to be released this summer.
The third Latin Women in Music Special Billboard will be broadcast live at 9 p.m. He / 8 p.m. CT on Thursday April 24 exclusively on Telemundo, Universo, Peacock and the Telemundo application and throughout Latin America and the Caribbean on Telemundo Internacional.
Read Display panel Executive List of Latin Music Women 2025 here.