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Here are the brand new Latin music videos that caught, these past days, our interest and liking. Beware (possibly) NSFW

46 . J Balvin – Rio

Date Added : Jan 24,2025

J Balvin‘s “Rio,” released in January 2025, is a poignant homage to his son, Rio, born in June 2021 to J Balvin and Argentine model, actress, and TV host Valentina Ferrer.

Conceived entirely by J Balvin, the music video gathers intimate clips from his phone, blending home life, vacations, and daily moments with Valentina and Rio.

Shot clandestinely during their last trip, the video made its grand debut at the LVMH Charity Gala during Paris Men’s Fashion Week 2025, where J Balvin performed the song live for the first time.

The couple’s uncanny journey began in January 2017 on the set of “Sigo Extrañándote,” from J Balvin‘s 2016 album *Energía*, where they ironically portrayed a family, mirroring what would later become reality.

The lyrics channel themes of love as a catalytic force for healing, with evocative lines like, “Today I thank the heavens for the times I was wrong, because I found you,” and, “… And lost, we found a Rio, and now we’re no longer on the wrong path.”

Further testament to his creative synergy, J Balvin collaborates with Jordan Brand for the “Rio” Air Jordan 3, marking his fourth venture with the label and weaving the song’s essence into fashion.

Ginza (2015)

45 . Micro TDH – Girasol

Date Added : Jan 24,2025

Micro TDH’s “Girasol” weaves together his signature fusion of trap, rap, jazz, R&B, and Latin beats, showcasing the Caracas-born artist’s eclectic musical approach.

Born April 14, 1999, Micro TDH first burst onto the scene with “18/04” in 2016, an effort that saw him earn the Best New Artist title at Venezuela’s Union Rock Show Awards.

His rise gained momentum with the 2018 hit “Te Vi,” a collaboration with Piso 21, amassing hundreds of millions of streams and propelling him into international audiences.

“Girasol” sits within a discography punctuated by projects like the 2017 album “Inefable,” the 2021 release “NUEVE,” and forward-looking singles such as 2024’s “Perdóname” and “Loba.”

Cafuné (2017)

44 . Dowel King – En Un Mundo

Date Added : Jan 24,2025

Released in January 2025, “En Un Mundo” by Dowel King hits the urban scene with precision and grit.

Hailing from La Romana, Dominican Republic, Dowel King molds his narrative through the lens of rap and hip-hop, continuing his chapter with KlanRecords.

The track stands as the successor to his single “CANTANDO,” a production masterminded by @Yoanmusik, with visuals helmed by @Dir.JuanraGarcia, released February 26, 2024.

Following a prolific streak in 2023 and 2024, including albums “Foto Con 2 Peine,” “Agua,” “Esto Es Calle,” “Pensando,” and “NO SOY UN ANGEL,” this latest offering mirrors his relentless exploration of sound and identity.

Busca Eso (2023)

43 . Alejandro Sanz, Grupo Frontera – Hoy No Me Siento Bien

Date Added : Jan 24,2025

“Hoy No Me Siento Bien,” released in January 2025, unites Alejandro Sanz and Grupo Frontera in a genre-blending collaboration.

The track marries Sanz’s polished pop sensibilities with Grupo Frontera’s regional Mexican flavors, creating a textured landscape that feels intimate yet universally resonant.

The lyrics tackle personal vulnerability and mental health, drawing from Sanz’s own experiences, offering both gravitas and relatability.

Its accompanying video stages a lively Mexican-style neighborhood party, juxtaposing festive visuals with the song’s introspective themes.

Spanish icon Alejandro Sanz, boasting a career that spans over three decades, brings his extensive accolades, including 22 Latin GRAMMYs and 4 GRAMMYs, to the table.

Grupo Frontera, known for their contributions to the Latin music genre, lend their signature authenticity to the track, solidifying its cross-cultural appeal.

Sanz’s illustrious trajectory, marked by chart-topping albums like “Viviendo Deprisa” and the live sensation “MTV Unplugged,” underscores this collaboration’s musical pedigree.

Music video directed by : Greg Ohrel

42 . Charles Ans – Circe / Ojos Tristes

Date Added : Jan 24,2025

“Circe / Ojos Tristes” by Charles Ans, released in 2025, exemplifies his signature fusion of hip-hop, reggae, and R&B, framed by his introspective lyricism and melodic flow.

Born Carlos Segura in Hermosillo, Mexico, Charles Ans gained traction with his 2014 debut album *Smile*, before achieving widespread airplay with “Me Gustas” from *Sui Generis* in 2017.

Having collaborated with Neto Peña, Yoss Bones, and Ms. Ambar, his work continues to reflect personal narratives and a hybridized musical ethos.

Me Gusta (2017)

46 . J Balvin – Rio

Date Added : Jan 24,2025

J Balvin‘s “Rio,” released in January 2025, is a poignant homage to his son, Rio, born in June 2021 to J Balvin and Argentine model, actress, and TV host Valentina Ferrer.

Conceived entirely by J Balvin, the music video gathers intimate clips from his phone, blending home life, vacations, and daily moments with Valentina and Rio.

Shot clandestinely during their last trip, the video made its grand debut at the LVMH Charity Gala during Paris Men’s Fashion Week 2025, where J Balvin performed the song live for the first time.

The couple’s uncanny journey began in January 2017 on the set of “Sigo Extrañándote,” from J Balvin‘s 2016 album *Energía*, where they ironically portrayed a family, mirroring what would later become reality.

The lyrics channel themes of love as a catalytic force for healing, with evocative lines like, “Today I thank the heavens for the times I was wrong, because I found you,” and, “… And lost, we found a Rio, and now we’re no longer on the wrong path.”

Further testament to his creative synergy, J Balvin collaborates with Jordan Brand for the “Rio” Air Jordan 3, marking his fourth venture with the label and weaving the song’s essence into fashion.

Ginza (2015)

45 . Micro TDH – Girasol

Date Added : Jan 24,2025

Micro TDH’s “Girasol” weaves together his signature fusion of trap, rap, jazz, R&B, and Latin beats, showcasing the Caracas-born artist’s eclectic musical approach.

Born April 14, 1999, Micro TDH first burst onto the scene with “18/04” in 2016, an effort that saw him earn the Best New Artist title at Venezuela’s Union Rock Show Awards.

His rise gained momentum with the 2018 hit “Te Vi,” a collaboration with Piso 21, amassing hundreds of millions of streams and propelling him into international audiences.

“Girasol” sits within a discography punctuated by projects like the 2017 album “Inefable,” the 2021 release “NUEVE,” and forward-looking singles such as 2024’s “Perdóname” and “Loba.”

Cafuné (2017)

44 . Dowel King – En Un Mundo

Date Added : Jan 24,2025

Released in January 2025, “En Un Mundo” by Dowel King hits the urban scene with precision and grit.

Hailing from La Romana, Dominican Republic, Dowel King molds his narrative through the lens of rap and hip-hop, continuing his chapter with KlanRecords.

The track stands as the successor to his single “CANTANDO,” a production masterminded by @Yoanmusik, with visuals helmed by @Dir.JuanraGarcia, released February 26, 2024.

Following a prolific streak in 2023 and 2024, including albums “Foto Con 2 Peine,” “Agua,” “Esto Es Calle,” “Pensando,” and “NO SOY UN ANGEL,” this latest offering mirrors his relentless exploration of sound and identity.

Busca Eso (2023)

43 . Alejandro Sanz, Grupo Frontera – Hoy No Me Siento Bien

Date Added : Jan 24,2025

“Hoy No Me Siento Bien,” released in January 2025, unites Alejandro Sanz and Grupo Frontera in a genre-blending collaboration.

The track marries Sanz’s polished pop sensibilities with Grupo Frontera’s regional Mexican flavors, creating a textured landscape that feels intimate yet universally resonant.

The lyrics tackle personal vulnerability and mental health, drawing from Sanz’s own experiences, offering both gravitas and relatability.

Its accompanying video stages a lively Mexican-style neighborhood party, juxtaposing festive visuals with the song’s introspective themes.

Spanish icon Alejandro Sanz, boasting a career that spans over three decades, brings his extensive accolades, including 22 Latin GRAMMYs and 4 GRAMMYs, to the table.

Grupo Frontera, known for their contributions to the Latin music genre, lend their signature authenticity to the track, solidifying its cross-cultural appeal.

Sanz’s illustrious trajectory, marked by chart-topping albums like “Viviendo Deprisa” and the live sensation “MTV Unplugged,” underscores this collaboration’s musical pedigree.

Music video directed by : Greg Ohrel

42 . Charles Ans – Circe / Ojos Tristes

Date Added : Jan 24,2025

“Circe / Ojos Tristes” by Charles Ans, released in 2025, exemplifies his signature fusion of hip-hop, reggae, and R&B, framed by his introspective lyricism and melodic flow.

Born Carlos Segura in Hermosillo, Mexico, Charles Ans gained traction with his 2014 debut album *Smile*, before achieving widespread airplay with “Me Gustas” from *Sui Generis* in 2017.

Having collaborated with Neto Peña, Yoss Bones, and Ms. Ambar, his work continues to reflect personal narratives and a hybridized musical ethos.

Me Gusta (2017)

42 . Brytiago & Kris R – Ropita Europea

Date Added : Jan 23,2025

“Ropita Europea” merges the creative forces of Brytiago and Kris R in a seamless blend of reggaeton and Latin trap flair.

Brytiago, an influential figure in the Latin music scene, continues his collaborative streak, adding this single to a catalog brimming with chart-friendly hits.

Kris R, fresh from his association with Blessd on the “Polos Opuestos Remix,” holds his ground alongside Brytiago, infusing the track with his signature urban edge.

This release underscores both artists’ reputations for aligning their artistry with the pulse of contemporary Latin music culture.

Netflixxx (W/ Bad Bunny) (2018)

41 . FloyyMenor – Bayamón

Date Added : Jan 23,2025

“BAYAMÓN,” released on January 17, 2025, marks FloyyMenor‘s latest foray into reggaeton, showcasing a partnership with producer ATM Yamil under UnitedMasters LLC.

Paying homage to his connection to Puerto Rico while rooted in his Chilean upbringing, the track melds traditional Latin textures with modern urban beats.

FloyyMenor, born Alan Felipe Galleguillos in La Serena, Chile, launched his journey in 2022 via YouTube, captivating audiences with his authenticity.

His 2024 single “Gata Only” shattered records as the most-streamed Chilean song and reigned atop the Billboard Hot Latin chart for 13 weeks.

In “BAYAMÓN,” FloyyMenor‘s raw, poetic lyricism vividly brings the city’s streets to life, complementing ATM Yamil’s dynamic production style.

Following hits like “MY LOVE” and “ANDO CON EL KI,” FloyyMenor continues to make waves as the first Chilean artist to illuminate New York’s Empire State Building.

Music video directed by : Michael Joseph

Gata Only (W/ Cris Mj) (2024)

40 . Dany Ome & Kevincito El 13 – Mood (w/ Descemer Bueno)

Date Added : Jan 23,2025

Dany Ome and Kevincito El 13 return with “Mood,” a vibrant collaboration featuring the seasoned vocals of Descemer Bueno.

Blending their signature styles, Dany Ome, with his infectious reggaeton rhythms, and Kevincito El 13, armed with boundless Cuban energy, craft a track that pulses with tropical intensity.

Descemer Bueno, revered for his lyrical finesse, injects vocal gravitas, elevating “Mood” into a textured auditory experience.

The duo previously worked magic with “Asere cómo tú me gustas” and “Baby I Love You,” solidifying their dynamic synergy.

Déjame Amarte (2022)

39 . Rochy RD – No Me Hable De Calle

Date Added : Jan 22,2025

No Me Hable De Calle unites Rochy RD with Choco Face, Paramba, Tonton80produciendo, El Chuky De Lewa, Chef Chain, Jonatan Burlon, and Bobito, forming a crew as dynamic as the song’s relentless rhythm.

Hailing from Boca Chica, Aderly Ramírez Oviedo, alias Rochy RD, delivers his signature Dominican dembow grit, sharply entwined with heavy reggaeton influences.

A staple since his 2018 debut, Rochy RD has crafted a career steeped in collaboration, bouncing off names like Myke Towers, Nicki Nicole, El Alfa, and Chael Produciendo.

With albums like “65 Millones (En Vivo)” and the anthemic “Team Wa Wa Wa Pal Mundo Entero, Vol. 2” and “Vol. 3,” Rochy RD continuously asserts his position in the pulse of urban music.

No Me Hable De Calle stretches that momentum, throwing verses like molotovs across an unrelenting beat—a brash nod to the streets that forged each artist’s identity.

Que La Choke (2023)

38 . Eklectico Diablo & Luis Brown – De Mi

Date Added : Jan 22,2025

Set against a pulsing backdrop of hip-hop urbanity, “De Mi,” unleashed by Luis Brown and Eklectico Diablo on January 17, 2025, threads its way through the rap scene’s gritty veins.

Luis Brown, whose repertoire spans singles like “Better” and “History,” anchors the track with his signature lyrical cadence.

Eklectico Diablo, a collaborator of Amenazzy, Ñengo Flow, and NTG, punctuates the piece with his genre-blurring finesse, echoing the energy of his prior releases such as “TÚ NO ENTIENDE” and “HELL 2.15.”

B2B (W/ Ntg) (2024)

37 . Grupo Exterminador – Bukele

Date Added : Jan 22,2025

Grupo Exterminador crafts their song “Bukele” as a pointed tribute to Nayib Bukele, the President of El Salvador, channeling their norteño flair to immortalize his governance.

The track positions Bukele as a figure of uncompromising resolve against criminal gangs, lending him an almost folkloric stature through lines like “Les contestó el presidente, a los derechos humanos, vengan por los criminales, si quieren se los regalo, si no ayudan no me estorben, ni anden ensuciando el palo.”

With its roots stretching back to 1992, Grupo Exterminador—armed with 31 studio albums spanning corridos, rancheras, and romantic ballads—uses “Bukele” to pivot their catalog toward a politically charged narrative, resonating with their three-decade audience base.

Que Anda Haciendo El Viejon (2015)

36 . Kiry Curu – Mi Hermanito

Date Added : Jan 22,2025

Channeling a raw, unfiltered emotional charge, “Mi Hermanito” by Kiry Curu spins a poignant tale wrapped in the rhythmic pulse of Contemporary Hip Hop.

Hailing from Santo Domingo, the Dominican artist carves his niche with a distinctly expressive tone, punctuated by transitional phrases and interjections that lend his music an unvarnished, almost conversational quality.

Standing alongside his other noted anthems—”Inocente,” “Esquina Caliente,” and “No Se Puede Ronca”—the track resonates globally, drawing a devoted listener base driven by its relatability and Kiry Curu’s lyrical finesse.

Fue Del Mismo Coro (2023)

35 . Muñecazo, Dalia Aguilar – Quiero Tu Billetera

Date Added : Jan 22,2025

Quiero Tu Billetera, released in January 2025, pairs Muñecazo, born John Valverde, with Dalia Aguilar, merging Ecuadorian traditions like Yungada and Huayno with bold commentary.

Muñecazo’s catalog, including “Rompe Zapatos,” “Por Una Muchita,” and “Saltadito,” fuses rural rhythms with urban modernity, while Aguilar, founder of @ojito.shechiceros and @yayaclothesperu, adds flair as a singer, dancer, and author.

The title, “I Want Your Wallet,” sets an ironic tone, exposing materialistic motives over romantic sincerity, starkly balanced by Aguilar’s lineage, as daughter of Mexican icons Flor Silvestre and Antonio Aguilar, “El Charro de México.”

Ya Quiéreme (2023)

34 . Luis Alberto Posada – Mal Amor

Date Added : Jan 22,2025

Luis Alberto Posada’s “Mal Amor,” released on January 11, 2017, stands as an embodiment of his signature approach to Latin Pop, where his textured vocal delivery takes center stage.

A Colombian artist hailing from Cartago, Posada masterfully intertwines traditional Latin rhythms with modern sensibilities, crafting melodies that oscillate between nostalgia and raw emotional candor.

Through “Mal Amor,” he wades into turbulent waters as love, heartbreak, and life’s relentless trials take the spotlight—uncharted themes only if one hasn’t encountered his other works like “Guaro – Remix,” “Como No Creer En Dios,” or “El Precio de Tu Error.”

Basta Con Licor (2014)

33 . Josue Rarujo – De Las Manos Se Me Va

Date Added : Jan 22,2025

With “De Las Manos Se Me Va,” Josue Rarujo presents a 2024 single that threads personal loss with striking lyricism, a hallmark of his evolving discography.

Known for his artistic synergy with Obed Hernández, Rarujo’s composition navigates themes with a mesmerizing tension, pairing distinct authenticity with echoes of his alternate 2024 tracks like “El Dinero No Me Mueve” and “Correcto y Sincero.”

An addition to his repertoire, the single highlights a refined trajectory in Latin music, eschewing polished trends for raw, understated delivery that lingers far past the final note.

Lo Que Quieran (2023)

32 . Los Yakis – Lolailo

Date Added : Jan 22,2025

Released on December 22, 2024, “Lolailo” emerges as a spirited single by Los Yakis, a trio composed of Dani, Moisés, and Miguel (Yaki), whose lineage ties directly to the storied legacy of Los Calis, a group shaped by their father and uncle.

With roots embedded in Yaki’s studio sessions 15 years ago, initially curated for family ears, their sound fuses traditional Flamenco rhythms, Latin beats, and contemporary nuances, weaving Spanish guitar, fervent vocals, and signature handclaps into their compositions.

Their earlier works, such as “Poquito a Poco,” “Mamita Molona,” “Mi Estrella,” “La Negra,” and “Muero por los Mios,” carved space for their distinctive aesthetic, culminating in their debut album, *#SINYAKISNOHAYFIESTA*, released January 28, 2022, which resonated widely with listeners.

No Me Contradigas (W/ Sergio Ramos) (2023)

31 . Gente De Zona – Almohada (w/ El Metaliko)

Date Added : Jan 19,2025

Gente De Zona‘s “Almohada” pairs the Cuban reggaeton duo’s signature fusion of traditional rhythms and contemporary beats with the unmistakable voice of El Metaliko.

Debuting in 2023, this track steps away from Gente De Zona‘s earlier collaborations—think Pitbull and Jennifer Lopez—opting instead for a raw, unvarnished energy.

The production leans heavily into the duo’s knack for blending streetwise swagger with Cuban flair, delivering a sound that’s equally at home in a Havana block party or a bustling urban nightclub.

El Metaliko’s feature injects sharp-edged charisma, weaving effortlessly into the duo’s textured vocal interplay while amplifying their dynamic performance style.

La Gozadera (2015)

30 . El Chulo & El Dray & DJ Conds – Ando Suelto

Date Added : Jan 19,2025

El Chulo & El Dray & DJ Conds collaborate on “Ando Suelto,” a reggaeton track steeped in Cuban rhythms and unrelenting energy.

Part of El Chulo‘s expansive discography, which also boasts hits like “No Me Digas” (2018) and “Money & Bitch” (2020), this song cements his penchant for son-infused reggaeton.

The video, racking up over 145K views within 24 hours of release, underscores its instant impact on digital platforms.

DJ Conds’ production and El Dray’s contribution inject a polished vigor into the collaboration, crafting a relentless auditory experience.

Dile Dile Dile (2022)

29 . Los Reynaldos De La Sierra – El Lokeron

Date Added : Jan 19,2025

El Lokerón by Tito Double P pulses with the frenetic energy of contemporary música Mexicana, its title a cheeky nod to “The Big Party” or “The Wild Time.”

Anchored within Tito Double P’s debut album *INCÓMODO*, the track joins a curated lineup of collaborations, featuring genre heavyweights like Neton Vega, Luis R Conriquez, Junior H, Grupo Frontera, and Peso Pluma.

The song situates itself firmly in the narrative of the rising Regional Urbano movement, its raucous tone a playful counterbalance to the album’s title, which translates to “Uncomfortable.”

*INCÓMODO* marks the audacious entry of Tito Double P into a crowded field, assembling a veritable who’s-who of música Mexicana, signaling a boldly collaborative approach from the outset.

Music video directed by : Rehal Producciones

El Motor Sigue Rugiendo (2022)

28 . El Bobo De Las 3000 – Haciéndome Ilusiones

Date Added : Jan 19,2025

Released on December 18, 2024, “Haciéndome Ilusiones” marks a striking addition to the catalog of El Bobo de las 3000.

Anchored by the meticulous production of Jony Losada, the single bears the lyrical signature of Pakillo Cortés, crafting a narrative steeped in emotional vulnerability.

The track shares its title with its parent single album, “Haciéndome Ilusiones,” creating a cohesive artistic statement.

El Bobo de las 3000 proves unflinchingly candid, interweaving themes of naivety and personal disillusionment into a vivid sonic tableau.

Powered by a deliberate interplay between its creators, the song balances poignant introspection and an undercurrent of irony, making its December debut one laden with anticipation.

Music video directed by : Teresa Carril

Tu No Estás Sola (W/ Moncho Chavea) (2024)

27 . Eden Muñoz – Caraluna

Date Added : Jan 19,2025

Eden Muñoz‘s “Caraluna,” released in 2024, marks another chapter in the Mexican singer, songwriter, and producer’s post-Calibre 50 trajectory, following his departure from the band in early 2022.

The track finds its home within the live album “Los Prohibidos en Concierto,” distributed by EMC MUSIC, INC. and Sony Music Entertainment México, S.A. de C.V.

Showcasing his undeniable penchant for live renditions, Muñoz amplifies the song’s resonance through a dedicated lyric video and a performance video, each underscoring his evolution as a solo artist.

Presented as “Caraluna – En Vivo,” the live version underscores its position as both a standalone offering and a testament to Muñoz’s immersive artistry in concert formats.

Mientes Tan Bien (2022)

31 . Gente De Zona – Almohada (w/ El Metaliko)

Date Added : Jan 19,2025

Gente De Zona‘s “Almohada” pairs the Cuban reggaeton duo’s signature fusion of traditional rhythms and contemporary beats with the unmistakable voice of El Metaliko.

Debuting in 2023, this track steps away from Gente De Zona‘s earlier collaborations—think Pitbull and Jennifer Lopez—opting instead for a raw, unvarnished energy.

The production leans heavily into the duo’s knack for blending streetwise swagger with Cuban flair, delivering a sound that’s equally at home in a Havana block party or a bustling urban nightclub.

El Metaliko’s feature injects sharp-edged charisma, weaving effortlessly into the duo’s textured vocal interplay while amplifying their dynamic performance style.

La Gozadera (2015)

30 . El Chulo & El Dray & DJ Conds – Ando Suelto

Date Added : Jan 19,2025

El Chulo & El Dray & DJ Conds collaborate on “Ando Suelto,” a reggaeton track steeped in Cuban rhythms and unrelenting energy.

Part of El Chulo‘s expansive discography, which also boasts hits like “No Me Digas” (2018) and “Money & Bitch” (2020), this song cements his penchant for son-infused reggaeton.

The video, racking up over 145K views within 24 hours of release, underscores its instant impact on digital platforms.

DJ Conds’ production and El Dray’s contribution inject a polished vigor into the collaboration, crafting a relentless auditory experience.

Dile Dile Dile (2022)

29 . Los Reynaldos De La Sierra – El Lokeron

Date Added : Jan 19,2025

El Lokerón by Tito Double P pulses with the frenetic energy of contemporary música Mexicana, its title a cheeky nod to “The Big Party” or “The Wild Time.”

Anchored within Tito Double P’s debut album *INCÓMODO*, the track joins a curated lineup of collaborations, featuring genre heavyweights like Neton Vega, Luis R Conriquez, Junior H, Grupo Frontera, and Peso Pluma.

The song situates itself firmly in the narrative of the rising Regional Urbano movement, its raucous tone a playful counterbalance to the album’s title, which translates to “Uncomfortable.”

*INCÓMODO* marks the audacious entry of Tito Double P into a crowded field, assembling a veritable who’s-who of música Mexicana, signaling a boldly collaborative approach from the outset.

Music video directed by : Rehal Producciones

El Motor Sigue Rugiendo (2022)

28 . El Bobo De Las 3000 – Haciéndome Ilusiones

Date Added : Jan 19,2025

Released on December 18, 2024, “Haciéndome Ilusiones” marks a striking addition to the catalog of El Bobo de las 3000.

Anchored by the meticulous production of Jony Losada, the single bears the lyrical signature of Pakillo Cortés, crafting a narrative steeped in emotional vulnerability.

The track shares its title with its parent single album, “Haciéndome Ilusiones,” creating a cohesive artistic statement.

El Bobo de las 3000 proves unflinchingly candid, interweaving themes of naivety and personal disillusionment into a vivid sonic tableau.

Powered by a deliberate interplay between its creators, the song balances poignant introspection and an undercurrent of irony, making its December debut one laden with anticipation.

Music video directed by : Teresa Carril

Tu No Estás Sola (W/ Moncho Chavea) (2024)

27 . Eden Muñoz – Caraluna

Date Added : Jan 19,2025

Eden Muñoz‘s “Caraluna,” released in 2024, marks another chapter in the Mexican singer, songwriter, and producer’s post-Calibre 50 trajectory, following his departure from the band in early 2022.

The track finds its home within the live album “Los Prohibidos en Concierto,” distributed by EMC MUSIC, INC. and Sony Music Entertainment México, S.A. de C.V.

Showcasing his undeniable penchant for live renditions, Muñoz amplifies the song’s resonance through a dedicated lyric video and a performance video, each underscoring his evolution as a solo artist.

Presented as “Caraluna – En Vivo,” the live version underscores its position as both a standalone offering and a testament to Muñoz’s immersive artistry in concert formats.

Mientes Tan Bien (2022)

26 . Yami Safdie, Camilo – Querida Yo

Date Added : Jan 17,2025

Yami Safdie and Camilo’s ‘Querida Yo’ merges Argentine and Colombian artistry in a poignant duet.

Promoted as a ‘healing song,’ its emotional resonance has sparked significant community interest.

Camilo’s TikTok teasers added to the anticipation for this heartfelt release.

El Bolero (W/ Milo J) (2023)

25 . Kevin Kaarl – Búscame Otra Vez

Date Added : Jan 17,2025

Kevin Kaarl’s ‘Búscame Otra Vez’ channels raw emotion with themes of longing and past love.

The track, promoted on Kaarl’s YouTube, extends his indie-folk repertoire, featuring poignant lyrics.

It joins his catalog alongside introspective pieces like ‘Esta noche.’

San Lucas (2019)

24 . Osmani Garcia ‘La Voz’ – Me Dicen Tequila La

Date Added : Jan 17,2025

Osmani Garcia’s ‘Me Dicen Tequila La’ captures Latin vibrancy, adding to his energetic 2024 singles like ‘Agua’ and ‘La Marea.’

With its upbeat tempo, the track reflects Garcia’s flair for dynamic Cuban-inspired music.

Available on major streaming platforms, it keeps fans moving.

Infinitamente (2022)

23 . FloyyMenor – Bayamón

Date Added : Jan 17,2025

FloyyMenor’s ‘Bayamón,’ featuring ATM Yamil, expands his Latin catalog with rhythmic depth and catchy hooks.

The Chilean artist builds on his hit ‘Gata Only,’ maintaining his Billboard chart presence.

This track highlights his versatility within the urban genre.

Music video directed by : Michael Joseph

Gata Only (W/ Cris Mj) (2024)

22 . Miranda!, Abraham Mateo – Por Ese Hombre

Date Added : Jan 17,2025

Miranda! and Abraham Mateo revamp Pimpinela’s ‘Por Ese Hombre,’ infusing modern electropop with homage to the original’s drama.

Produced by Big One, the track debuted at No. 45 on Mexico’s iTunes Top Songs chart.

Its fresh take has resonated across Latinoamérica.

Por Amar Al Amor (2021)

21 . Ken-Y – La Ex

Date Added : Jan 17,2025

Ken-Y’s ‘La Ex’ reflects his solo evolution post-R.K.M & Ken-Y, offering a smooth reggaeton vibe.

Part of his 2024 releases, the song complements albums like ‘The King of Romance.’

It showcases Ken-Y’s ability to craft heartfelt, rhythmically engaging tracks.

Down (W/ R.K.M) (2009)

20 . El Popo – Raíces

Date Added : Jan 17,2025

El Popo’s ‘Raíces,’ released January 2025, embraces Mexican roots with a heartfelt narrative.

Available on major platforms, its official video captures the song’s emotive essence.

This single adds depth to El Popo’s growing discography.

Se Que Los Locos No Piensan (2023)

19 . Farruko, Mariangela – Cronos

Date Added : Jan 16,2025

Farruko, a Puerto Rican artist, blends reggaeton and Latin pop. He debuted with “El Talento del Bloque” (2010) and is known for hits like “Pepas.” He co-founded Carbon Fiber Music and has collaborated with artists like Bad Bunny and J Balvin.

Pepas (2021)

18 . El Cherry Scom – Me Tienen Jarto

Date Added : Jan 16,2025

El Cherry Scom, born Ramón Antonio Reyes in 1991, Santo Domingo, is a Dominican rapper and songwriter. Known for tracks like “Popeye,” “Bajamos Clean,” and “La Mamá De La Mamá” with El Alfa, he collaborated with Ozuna on “Baje Con Trenza.” His remix of “La Mamá De La Mamá” featured Busta Rhymes and Anitta, earning a Premio Lo Nuestro nomination in 2022. His music fuses urban and tropical rhythms with high-pitched vocals.

Parodia Yailin La Mas Viral (2023)

17 . Manny Cruz – Oye

Date Added : Jan 16,2025

Manny Cruz, born in 1983 in Santo Domingo, launched his solo career in 2016 with “Sobrenatural.” Albums include “Bailando Contigo” (2020) and “Love Dance Merengue” (2021). Collaborating with Elvis Crespo and Anthony Santos, he earned Latin Grammy and Premios Soberano nominations. Notable songs like “Imaginarme Sin Ti” and “Las Puertas del Cielo” showcase his contributions to merengue and bachata music.
Music video directed by : Freddy Vargas & Manny Cruz

Santo Domingo (2020)

16 . Marco Barrientos – Eterno Dios

Date Added : Jan 16,2025

Marco Barrientos, born in 1963 in Mexico City, is a Christian musician with over 50 albums, including “Transformados” (2010) and “Amanece” (2014). Known for Latin Grammy-nominated works, he directs worship conferences like “Avívanos.” His collaborations include Christine D’Clario, and notable songs are “Dios de Lo Imposible” and “Hosanna.” Barrientos has authored books like “Muéstrame Tu Gloria” (2004).

Yo Sé (2024)

15 . Quevedo – Halo (w/ La Pantera)

Date Added : Jan 13,2025

Pedro Luis Domínguez Quevedo, born on December 7, 2001, in Madrid, is a Spanish singer and songwriter. His debut album “Donde Quiero Estar” (2023) topped charts with hits like “Cayó la Noche” and “Quevedo: Bzrp Music Sessions, Vol. 52.” He won Best Urban Song at the 2023 Latin Grammy Awards and received multiple Billboard Latin Music nominations. His second album, “Buenas Noches” (2024), marked his return after a brief hiatus.
Music video directed by : Jean Lafleur

Quedate Que Las Noches Sin Ti Duelen (2022)

14 . Ramky En Los Controles & The La Planta – Fingi Demencia

Date Added : Jan 13,2025

Ramky En Los Controles is an Argentine music producer. In 2024, he released “Sale Sola” with Roze Oficial and followed with “Fingi Demencia” in 2025, a collaboration with The La Planta. Ramky has received Premios Gardel awards for tracks like “Ya No Vuelvas (Versión Cuarteto)” and “La Morocha.” He has collaborated with Luck Ra, BM, and Ke Personajes.

Sale Sola (W/ Roze) (2024)

19 . Farruko, Mariangela – Cronos

Date Added : Jan 16,2025

Farruko, a Puerto Rican artist, blends reggaeton and Latin pop. He debuted with “El Talento del Bloque” (2010) and is known for hits like “Pepas.” He co-founded Carbon Fiber Music and has collaborated with artists like Bad Bunny and J Balvin.

Pepas (2021)

18 . El Cherry Scom – Me Tienen Jarto

Date Added : Jan 16,2025

El Cherry Scom, born Ramón Antonio Reyes in 1991, Santo Domingo, is a Dominican rapper and songwriter. Known for tracks like “Popeye,” “Bajamos Clean,” and “La Mamá De La Mamá” with El Alfa, he collaborated with Ozuna on “Baje Con Trenza.” His remix of “La Mamá De La Mamá” featured Busta Rhymes and Anitta, earning a Premio Lo Nuestro nomination in 2022. His music fuses urban and tropical rhythms with high-pitched vocals.

Parodia Yailin La Mas Viral (2023)

17 . Manny Cruz – Oye

Date Added : Jan 16,2025

Manny Cruz, born in 1983 in Santo Domingo, launched his solo career in 2016 with “Sobrenatural.” Albums include “Bailando Contigo” (2020) and “Love Dance Merengue” (2021). Collaborating with Elvis Crespo and Anthony Santos, he earned Latin Grammy and Premios Soberano nominations. Notable songs like “Imaginarme Sin Ti” and “Las Puertas del Cielo” showcase his contributions to merengue and bachata music.
Music video directed by : Freddy Vargas & Manny Cruz

Santo Domingo (2020)

16 . Marco Barrientos – Eterno Dios

Date Added : Jan 16,2025

Marco Barrientos, born in 1963 in Mexico City, is a Christian musician with over 50 albums, including “Transformados” (2010) and “Amanece” (2014). Known for Latin Grammy-nominated works, he directs worship conferences like “Avívanos.” His collaborations include Christine D’Clario, and notable songs are “Dios de Lo Imposible” and “Hosanna.” Barrientos has authored books like “Muéstrame Tu Gloria” (2004).

Yo Sé (2024)

15 . Quevedo – Halo (w/ La Pantera)

Date Added : Jan 13,2025

Pedro Luis Domínguez Quevedo, born on December 7, 2001, in Madrid, is a Spanish singer and songwriter. His debut album “Donde Quiero Estar” (2023) topped charts with hits like “Cayó la Noche” and “Quevedo: Bzrp Music Sessions, Vol. 52.” He won Best Urban Song at the 2023 Latin Grammy Awards and received multiple Billboard Latin Music nominations. His second album, “Buenas Noches” (2024), marked his return after a brief hiatus.
Music video directed by : Jean Lafleur

Quedate Que Las Noches Sin Ti Duelen (2022)

14 . Ramky En Los Controles & The La Planta – Fingi Demencia

Date Added : Jan 13,2025

Ramky En Los Controles is an Argentine music producer. In 2024, he released “Sale Sola” with Roze Oficial and followed with “Fingi Demencia” in 2025, a collaboration with The La Planta. Ramky has received Premios Gardel awards for tracks like “Ya No Vuelvas (Versión Cuarteto)” and “La Morocha.” He has collaborated with Luck Ra, BM, and Ke Personajes.

Sale Sola (W/ Roze) (2024)

13 . Farruko – Desconec_Zion

Date Added : Jan 13,2025

Farruko, a Puerto Rican artist, blends reggaeton and Latin pop. He debuted with “El Talento del Bloque” (2010) and is known for hits like “Pepas.” He co-founded Carbon Fiber Music and has collaborated with artists like Bad Bunny and J Balvin.

Pepas (2021)

12 . Chocolate Mc – Wow Pedro

Date Added : Jan 13,2025

Chocolate MC, born Yosvanis Arismin Sierra Hernández in Havana, Cuba, on February 17, 1991, is a reggaeton artist renowned for popularizing the reparto subgenre. He gained international attention with tracks like “Bajanda,” featured at the 2019 Super Bowl. His albums include “Rf 7 – The Return Of King” (2023) and “Lo Mejor de Chocolate MC” (2022). Despite legal challenges, he remains a key figure in Cuban urban music with collaborations like “Por Cuba.”
Music video directed by : Cristhian Dominguez

Bajanda (2018)

11 . Kapuchino – Limpiecita

Date Added : Jan 13,2025

Kapuchino is a New York-based rapper who debuted with “Budi” in 2019. His albums “Graduado De La Calle” (2019) and “Graduado De La Calle, Vol. 2” (2022) explore hip-hop and trap genres. His singles, including “Rabia” (2023) and “Quien Es El Rey,” feature storytelling and wordplay. Collaborations include work with Roze Oficial and The La Planta.

La Pelicula (W/ Ntg & Coyote 63) (2023)

10 . Ebenezer Guerra & El Blachy – Bolero Típico Remix

Date Added : Jan 13,2025

Ebenezer Guerra is a Dominican singer-songwriter focusing on bolero music. His single “Bolero Típico” (2024) introduced a contemporary style to the genre. In 2025, he released “Bolero” and “Bolero (Versión Radio).” Other notable tracks include “Basta Ya” and “Bolero – Remix,” highlighting his approach to traditional and modern bolero sounds

Bolero (2024)

9 . Bad Bunny – Baile Inolvidable

Date Added : Jan 10,2025

Bad Bunny, a Latin Grammy winner, has made waves with albums “X 100pre” and “YHLQMDLG,” and singles like “Dakiti.” He has also collaborated with artists such as J Balvin and Cardi B, significantly shaping the reggaeton and Latin trap genres.

Soy Peor (2016)

8 . Paulo Londra – Itamambuca (w/ Luisa Sonza)

Date Added : Jan 10,2025

Paulo Londra, born April 12, 1998, in Córdoba, Argentina, is a rapper known for the hit “Adán y Eva” and his debut album “Homerun.” Collaborations include Becky G and Ed Sheeran. Londra has received numerous awards, including a Latin Grammy nomination for Best New Artist.

Tal Vez (2019)

7 . El Fother – Que Cabra Mete Tu Dir Marronhd

Date Added : Jan 10,2025

El Fother, born Enmanuel Herrera Batista, is a Dominican rapper known for his raw lyrics and street-inspired themes. He gained recognition with the 2008 hit “Que Lo Que Tú Dices” and released his first significant album Yo Nunca Me Fui in 2023, featuring the popular single “I Got the Cash.”

A Ti Te Falta (2016)

6 . Fellah, Akapellah – Matematica

Date Added : Jan 10,2025

Fellah is a Venezuelan rapper and songwriter specializing in Latin trap and reggaeton. His discography includes singles such as “Te Fuiste” and “La Conversación.” Active in the urban music scene since the early 2020s, Fellah has demonstrated his lyrical abilities through tracks addressing themes of love and personal experiences.

Te Fuiste (2019)

5 . Manuel Medrano – Perfecto

Date Added : Jan 10,2025

Manuel Medrano, born on October 29, 1987, in Cartagena, Colombia, is a Latin Grammy-winning singer-songwriter. His self-titled debut album “Manuel Medrano” (2015) features hits like “Bajo El Agua” and earned him Best New Artist and Best Singer-Songwriter Album at the 2016 Latin Grammys. Medrano’s second album, “Eterno” (2021), continued his success, blending pop and Latin influences. His collaborations include Natalia Lafourcade and Jorge Drexler.

Verano En Ny (2023)

4 . Alexis Mvgler – Oye Siri

Date Added : Jan 10,2025

Alexis Mvgler, a Mexican artist active since 2018, is known for blending neo perreo, house, and trap genres. His discography includes singles like “Transformista,” “La Trampa,” and “Pecadora 2.0.” Mvgler performed live in Mexicali in January 2025 and contributed to the album “La Más Draga 6, Vol. 2,” reflecting his connection to the LGBTQ+ community. Notable collaborations include Vanessa Labios 4k on “Contexto.”

Asunto (2023)

3 . Fabriell – NDT

Date Added : Jan 10,2025

Fabriell, a Puerto Rican singer and songwriter, is active in reggaeton and urban pop. His discography includes albums such as “NDT” and “Perfume” (both 2024) and singles like “Sumergida” and “Anteto.” He has collaborated with D-Enyel on tracks like “En el Caserio.” Associated with the label FOREVERMUSICWORLD, Fabriell’s music integrates modern urban beats and Latin influences.

Sumergida (2024)

2 . Oscu – Tirando Billetes

Date Added : Jan 10,2025

Oscu, born Nicolás Odetti on June 9, 1999, in Argentina, is a singer and songwriter active in the Latin pop and reggaeton scenes since 2019. His albums include “Numero 1” (2022) and “Saturno,” and singles like “Foto” with Luck Ra and “Loco (Remix)” with Elio. He collaborates with 1.8Music for his releases. Oscu‘s work reflects a mix of urban sounds and reggaeton influences.

Noche De Viernes (2023)

1 . Fran Maira – Saber Con Quien

Date Added : Jan 10,2025

Fran Maira is a Chilean singer and songwriter active in Latin pop and urban music. She began her musical career in December 2023. Maira debuted with the single “AMIGA YA MATÓ” on March 1, 2024.

Amiga Ya Mato (W/ Best) (2023)


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