New Music Videos (Latin) – N°475
Here are the brand new Latin music videos that caught, these past days, our interest and liking. Beware (possibly) NSFW |
48 . Xavi, Manuel Turizo – En Privado![]() |
![]() Date Added : Feb 8,2025
Xavi and Manuel Turizo join forces on “En Privado,” a single set for release in February 2025. Weaving bachata with corridos, the track builds on the ongoing fusion of Latin genres. Joshua Xavier Gutierrez, known as Xavi, enters the Mexican music scene with “Vete Ya” (2020) before landing “La Diabla” at the top of Spotify’s Global chart. Manuel Turizo, a Colombian singer and songwriter, navigates Latin pop and reggaeton with measured consistency. Vete Ya (2020) |
47 . Nanpa Básico, Kris R. – Cariñitos Y Flores![]() |
![]() Date Added : Feb 8,2025
Nanpa Básico and Kris R. join forces on “Cariñitos Y Flores,” a single released in February 2025 under 5020 Records. Nanpa Básico, born Juan Felipe Samper, navigates rap, reggae, and folk influences, shaping his work from Medellín, Colombia. Kris R., hailing from Puerto Rico, brings his collaborative experience with various Latin artists to the track. The title, translating to “Little Affections and Flowers,” hints at a romantic or sentimental theme. Flaca (2018) |
46 . Natti Natasha – Desde Hoy![]() |
![]() Date Added : Feb 8,2025
Natti Natasha shifts from reggaeton to bachata with “Desde Hoy,” released on February 6, 2025, as part of “Natti Natasha en Amargue.” Produced by Romeo Santos, who oversees the entire album, the track unravels the aftermath of betrayal, presenting a story of moving forward. Born Natalia Alexandra Gutiérrez Batista on December 10, 1986, in Santiago de los Caballeros, she debuted in 2010 and collaborated with Daddy Yankee, Bad Bunny, and Don Omar. Her discography spans “Iluminatti” (2019), “Nattividad” (2021), and “Nasty Singles” (2023), with “Natti Natasha en Amargue” marking her fourth studio effort. Song featured on the album : Natti Natasha En Amargue Yummy Yummy Love (2022) |
45 . Silvestre Dangond, Emilia – Vestido Rojo![]() |
![]() Date Added : Feb 8,2025
Silvestre Dangond and Emilia join forces on Vestido Rojo, released in February 2025, blending Colombian vallenato with Argentine pop. Born on May 12, 1980, in Urumita, La Guajira, Colombia, Dangond has been active since 2002, updating vallenato’s framework while preserving its foundation. Emilia Mernes, born on October 29, 1996, in Nogoyá, Entre Ríos, Argentina, transitioned from Rombai’s lineup to a solo trajectory in 2019. Niégame Tres Veces [Live] (2014) |
44 . Eden Muñoz – Mi Primer Día Sin Ti![]() |
![]() Date Added : Feb 8,2025
Eden Muñoz releases “Mi Primer Día Sin Ti” in February 2025, adding another ballad to his repertoire. His vocals and songwriting steer the track, aligning with recent work like the album “Eden” and the single “Como en los Viejos Tiempos.” Born in 1990 in Sinaloa, he starts in Colmillo Norteño before forming Calibre 50, a group tied to tracks such as “El Infiernito.” Mientes Tan Bien (2022) |
43 . Yandel – Encantadora [Live] |
![]() Date Added : Feb 8,2025
Encantadora arrives as the lead single from Yandel’s third studio album, “Dangerous,” released on October 2, 2015. Produced during his solo trajectory after Wisin & Yandel, the track secures a number 3 placement on the US Hot Latin Songs chart. At the 17th Annual Latin Grammy Awards, it wins Best Urban Song and Best Urban Fusion/Performance while garnering nominations for Song of the Year and Favorite Urban Song at the 2nd Latin American Music Awards. Certified 14× platinum (Latin), it stands among his commercially significant releases. Encantadora (2015) |
42 . Timø, Cardellino – Diamante![]() |
![]() Date Added : Feb 8,2025
TIMØ joins forces with Cardellino for “Diamante,” a single arriving in February 2025 that layers cumbia rhythms over pop foundations. Produced in-house at TIMØ’s Bogotá studio, the track plays with metaphors of precious stones to frame its themes of desire and admiration. The idea first struck TIMØ’s vocalist Felipe during a visit to Uruguay, where a festival encounter with Cardellino set the collaboration in motion. Formed in 2018, TIMØ consists of Felipe (vocals), Alejandro (guitar), and Andrés (drums), building momentum with their 2020 EP “Algo Diferente” before releasing “Estemos Donde Estemos” in 2023. Federico Cardellino, blending folk and electronic influences, debuted his album “SUKHA” in 2024 while collaborating across Latin America. Algo Diferente (2021) |
41 . Iñigo Quintero – Extranjero![]() |
![]() Date Added : Feb 8,2025
Iñigo Quintero releases “Extranjero” in January 2025, produced by Paco Salazar. Quintero, born December 12, 2001, in A Coruña, gains international attention with “Si No Estás” in 2023, a track that tops global viral charts. His music blends pop with piano, drawing from James Arthur, Dani Fernández, and Charlie Puth. Subsequent singles include “Sobredosis,” “Será por Ti” with Hey Kid, and “Sin Tiempo para Bailar” featuring Javi Chapela. By late 2024, he collaborates with Besmaya on “El Tiempo Que Paso Contigo.” Classico (2024) |
40 . La Fiera Típica – Tu Mejor Amante![]() |
![]() Date Added : Feb 8,2025
La Fiera Típica releases “Tu Mejor Amante” in December 2024, continuing his approach to merengue típico with accordion, tambora, and güira at the forefront. Born Cristhofher Reyes Rodriguez in Mao, Valverde, Dominican Republic, in 2004, he enters the genre in August 2023. He is the first openly gay artist in merengue típico, a fact that sets him apart within the tradition. His catalog includes “Chupa Pa,” “Tu Mejor Amante,” and “La Culebra (En Vivo).” |
39 . Descemer Bueno & Alex Duvall – La Cajita![]() |
![]() Date Added : Feb 6,2025
Descemer Bueno and Alex Duvall join forces on La Cajita, a February 2025 release enlisting DJ Conds for production. Bueno, active across songwriting, singing, and producing, crosses paths with Duvall, a Cuban artist navigating the urban music circuit. The track merges Bueno’s songwriting sensibilities with Duvall’s contemporary touch, framed within DJ Conds’s production. The collaboration reflects intersections between established craftsmanship and newer stylistic currents. Bailando (W/ Enrique Iglesias, Gente De Zona) (2014) |
38 . Voz De Mando – Jorge Al Niño![]() |
![]() Date Added : Feb 6,2025
Jorge al Niño arrives as a 2025 single from Voz De Mando, the Mexican regional group that has operated since 2009 out of California. With a presence spanning both the United States and Mexico, the group integrates corrido and norteño traditions into its repertoire. Voz De Mando previously surfaced in the 2011 film “A Better Life,” where “Comandos del M.P. (500 Balazos)” appeared on the soundtrack. The 2016 iHeartRadio Music Awards named “Levantando Polvadera” Song of the Year in the Regional Music category, marking a first for a regional Mexican act. Prior releases include albums such as “Con la Nueva Federación” (2010), “Y Ahora Resulta” (2012), “Levantando Polvadera” (2014), and “El Que a Ti Te Gusta” (2018). Mente En Blanco (2010) |
37 . Twister El Rey – Qle Fiesta![]() |
![]() Date Added : Feb 6,2025
Twister El Rey, a Colombian artist blending Latin and Reggaeton influences, releases “Qle Fiesta” in January 2025. The single melds Champeta’s Afro-Caribbean heritage with Reggaeton beats, channeling his characteristic rhythmic vibrancy. Featured prominently during the culturally significant Carnaval de Barranquilla, the track complements Colombia’s festive core. Active since 2013, Twister gained attention with earlier releases like “La Espelucá” (2015). La Espelucá (W/ Mr. Steve) (2014) |
36 . Juliana – Maldito Reggaeton (w/ Esteban Rojas)![]() |
![]() Date Added : Feb 6,2025
Juliana steps into reggaeton with “Maldito Reggaeton,” a January 2025 release featuring Esteban Rojas. The Latin Grammy-winning Colombian singer-songwriter trades her pop and folk-inflected past for the genre’s unmistakable dembow, creating an upbeat contrast with Rojas’ contributions. Juliana Velásquez, who first gained attention after winning Best New Artist in 2021, previously released “Joaquín” and “Montaña Rusa.” Narices Frias (2023) |
39 . Descemer Bueno & Alex Duvall – La Cajita![]() |
![]() Date Added : Feb 6,2025
Descemer Bueno and Alex Duvall join forces on La Cajita, a February 2025 release enlisting DJ Conds for production. Bueno, active across songwriting, singing, and producing, crosses paths with Duvall, a Cuban artist navigating the urban music circuit. The track merges Bueno’s songwriting sensibilities with Duvall’s contemporary touch, framed within DJ Conds’s production. The collaboration reflects intersections between established craftsmanship and newer stylistic currents. Bailando (W/ Enrique Iglesias, Gente De Zona) (2014) |
38 . Voz De Mando – Jorge Al Niño![]() |
![]() Date Added : Feb 6,2025
Jorge al Niño arrives as a 2025 single from Voz De Mando, the Mexican regional group that has operated since 2009 out of California. With a presence spanning both the United States and Mexico, the group integrates corrido and norteño traditions into its repertoire. Voz De Mando previously surfaced in the 2011 film “A Better Life,” where “Comandos del M.P. (500 Balazos)” appeared on the soundtrack. The 2016 iHeartRadio Music Awards named “Levantando Polvadera” Song of the Year in the Regional Music category, marking a first for a regional Mexican act. Prior releases include albums such as “Con la Nueva Federación” (2010), “Y Ahora Resulta” (2012), “Levantando Polvadera” (2014), and “El Que a Ti Te Gusta” (2018). Mente En Blanco (2010) |
37 . Twister El Rey – Qle Fiesta![]() |
![]() Date Added : Feb 6,2025
Twister El Rey, a Colombian artist blending Latin and Reggaeton influences, releases “Qle Fiesta” in January 2025. The single melds Champeta’s Afro-Caribbean heritage with Reggaeton beats, channeling his characteristic rhythmic vibrancy. Featured prominently during the culturally significant Carnaval de Barranquilla, the track complements Colombia’s festive core. Active since 2013, Twister gained attention with earlier releases like “La Espelucá” (2015). La Espelucá (W/ Mr. Steve) (2014) |
36 . Juliana – Maldito Reggaeton (w/ Esteban Rojas)![]() |
![]() Date Added : Feb 6,2025
Juliana steps into reggaeton with “Maldito Reggaeton,” a January 2025 release featuring Esteban Rojas. The Latin Grammy-winning Colombian singer-songwriter trades her pop and folk-inflected past for the genre’s unmistakable dembow, creating an upbeat contrast with Rojas’ contributions. Juliana Velásquez, who first gained attention after winning Best New Artist in 2021, previously released “Joaquín” and “Montaña Rusa.” Narices Frias (2023) |
35 . Litiyo & Vicente De Montpellier – Si Me Pidieras![]() |
![]() Date Added : Feb 6,2025
Litiyo and Vicente De Montpellier unveil “Si Me Pidieras,” a January 2025 single intertwining flamenco’s intricate strings with a polished contemporary pop veneer. Litiyo, weaving Latin inflections into his flamenco-pop songwriting, builds on a catalog featuring “Coco” with Ken-Y, “De Ti Aprendí,” and “Que Pena.” Vicente De Montpellier, tracing flamenco’s roots through 2021’s “Vicente Montpellier Gitanos Canasteros,” brings his signature guitar craft to this collaboration. Me Gustas Tu (2023) |
34 . Driana – No Me Estreses![]() |
![]() Date Added : Feb 6,2025
Driana, an emerging Mexican pop artist, introduces her January 2025 single “No Me Estreses,” a sharp and mildly sardonic anthem whose title translates to “Don’t Stress Me.” Following the 2024 releases of “Acomódate” and “Mi Locura,” this track joins her growing catalog, laced with her characteristic wit and defiance. The song arrives as another assertive addition to contemporary Mexican pop, marking Driana‘s evolving artistic narrative. Mi Locura (2024) |
33 . Efecto Elegante – Nadie Como Ella![]() |
![]() Date Added : Feb 6,2025
Nadie Como Ella, released in January 2025, marks Efecto Elegante’s latest contribution to Regional Mexican music through its melancholic corrido and sad sierreno styles. The duo, consisting of two brothers from Mazatlán, Sinaloa, began their trajectory in Concordia merely four years prior, transitioning from a pastime to a career. Efecto Elegante, led by 35-year-old Ezequiel Elizondo as of 2024, fuses traditional motifs with contemporary nuances, forging a distinct sound within the genre. Préstame Tu Corazón (2021) |
32 . El Pinche Brujo – El Mañanero (w/ Esencia Mx)![]() |
![]() Date Added : Feb 6,2025
El Pinche Brujo teams up with Esencia Mx for “EL MAÑANERO,” a January 2025 single released under DIVISION RECORDS. The track nods to morning cannabis rituals, with its title playing on double entendres aimed at “grifos.” A reverse-shot music video serves as the visual centerpiece, embodying a stylistic flair. Following 2024’s “ORALE ESE” and “ADICTOS”14, El Pinche Brujo blends reggaeton and trap with lyrics rooted in urban street culture. Cholo Loko (2023) |
31 . Jerry Rivera – Volver A Enamorarnos![]() |
![]() Date Added : Feb 4,2025
Jerry Rivera’s “Volver a Enamorarnos,” a salsa track released in January 2025, presents his polished vocals layered over vibrant rhythms. Born Geraldo Rivera Rodríguez on July 31, 1973, in Humacao, Puerto Rico, Rivera entered the music scene as “El Bebé de la Salsa” with his 1989 debut “Empezando a Vivir.” Rivera’s catalog includes works like “Cuenta Conmigo” (1992), a commercial success earning a Grammy nomination, alongside acclaimed albums “Cara de Niño” (1993), “Magia” (1995), and “Fresco” (1996). Que Hay De Malo (2010) |
30 . R Jota – Voy Por Todo![]() |
![]() Date Added : Feb 4,2025
Released in December 2024, “Voy Por Todo” marks R Jota‘s latest addition to the Latin music panorama. The song, whose title translates to “I’m Going for Everything,” aligns with R Jota‘s signature blend of RKT and cumbia influences. R Jota, or El R Jota, hails from Argentina and previously dropped albums such as “Yendo No, Llegando” (2021), “El Malandraje” (2022), and “Al Sopi” (2024). Notable tracks in his repertoire include “Corte Caco – Remix” and “El Malandraje.” Coronaremos (2022) |
29 . Espinoza Paz – Siempre![]() |
![]() Date Added : Feb 4,2025
Espinoza Paz’s “Siempre” (January 2025) presents a romantic banda sinaloense ballad, showcasing the songwriter’s hallmark fusion of traditional Mexican instrumentation and poignant lyrics. Composed by Paz, the track revolves around steadfast love, accentuated by lines like “para esos amores que duran para siempre.” Following his 2023 Virgin Music Group signing, this release reflects a strategic nod to his roots after a prolific career crafting hits for figures like Jenni Rivera. Paz’s recent roles include judging on *La Academia* and *La Voz Kids,* alongside a 2024 Zapopan 6742 concert. Born Isidro Chávez Espinoza in Sinaloa (1981), Paz’s discography includes albums like *El Canta Autor del Pueblo* (2008) and singles such as “Tu Piel Se Me Hizo Vicio” (2025). ¿Lo Intentamos? (2022) |
28 . Eddy Herrera – Y Cómo Te Olvido –![]() |
![]() Date Added : Feb 4,2025
In January 2025, Eddy Herrera, born Eduardo José Herrera de los Ríos in Santiago de los Caballeros, Dominican Republic, unveils his first single of the year, “Y Cómo Te Olvido.” Known for his tenure with Wilfrido Vargas’ group (1984–1990) before embarking on his solo career, Herrera’s accolades include a 2020 Latin Grammy for “Ahora” and multiple Casandra Awards. His repertoire spans hits like “Tu Eres Ajena” and “Pegame Tu Vicio.” Music video directed by : Claudio De La Cruz Quiero Más (2023) |
27 . Matt Paris, Kalido, Dylan Fuentes, Cornetto – Si, Si, María![]() |
![]() Date Added : Feb 4,2025
Matt Paris, Kalido, Dylan Fuentes, and Cornetto converge on “Si, Si María,” a January 2025 release, intertwining Afro-Colombian rhythms with modern urban styles. The song juxtaposes champeta’s infectious beats with reggaeton’s pulsating grooves while lyrically saluting Colombian heritage and the Caribbean coast. Filmed in Cartagena, its video paints a vivid tableau of the city’s vibrant streets and beaches. Matt Paris brings his electronic sensibilities honed since 2020, Medellín’s Kalido injects his production expertise developed since 2018, Dylan Fuentes leverages momentum from his 2023 EP “Akelarre,” and Cornetto integrates his Barranquilla-rooted reggaeton flair forged through independent releases since 2021. Bellaki (2023) |
24 . Trueno & Feid – Cruz![]() |
![]() Date Added : Feb 1,2025
“Cruz,” released in January 2025, sees Argentine rapper Trueno and Colombian vocalist Feid intertwine reggaeton pulses with rap’s sharper edges, crafting a track steeped in themes of love and relational intricacies. Trueno, née Mateo Palacios Corazzina, catapulted to fame following his 2019 victory at the Batalla de Maestros freestyle competition, while Feid, born Salomón Villada Hoyos, thrives as a staple of reggaeton and Latin pop’s evolving narrative. Karly B (2023) |
23 . Gabito Ballesteros & Tito Double P – 7 Dias![]() |
![]() Date Added : Feb 1,2025
Mexican regional powerhouses Gabito Ballesteros and Tito Double P join forces in “7 Dias,” a melancholic single released in January 2025 that chronicles the raw, restless descent into heartbreak exactly seven days post-breakup. Gabito Ballesteros, a cornerstone of the corridos tumbados movement, boasts songwriting credits on “Lady Gaga” with Peso Pluma and Junior H, as well as “AMG” with Natanael Cano and Peso Pluma. Tito Double P, fresh off his August 2024 debut album featuring Junior H, Ballesteros, and Pluma, amplifies the song’s bittersweet intensity. |
22 . L-Gante & Belen Gal – Guardado![]() |
![]() Date Added : Feb 1,2025
Argentine rapper L-Gante and singer Belen Gal join forces in “Guardado,” a single released in January 2025, seamlessly merging cumbia and reggaeton under the production of One Blood Music. Directed by Jota Sibilla, the music video intertwines family moments with stark prison imagery, echoing the track’s narrative of love and separation. Known for “L-GANTE RKT” and the viral “L-Gante: BZRP Music Sessions #38,” L-Gante continues to dominate Latin music with genre-defying collaborations. Music video directed by : Jota Sibilla Bzrp Music Sessions #38 (2020) |
21 . Elena Rose, Morat – Un Beso Menos![]() |
![]() Date Added : Feb 1,2025
On January 31, 2025, Venezuelan singer-songwriter Elena Rose and Colombian pop band Morat unite their distinct musical sensibilities in “Un Beso Menos,” her first release of the year. Elena Rose, celebrated for penning hits for Latin music heavyweights, crafts an intimate lyrical narrative, while Morat weaves their signature folk-pop instrumentation, underscoring their collaborative prowess in the ever-evolving Latin pop landscape. Bayamón (2022) |
20 . Christian Nodal – A Solas Con La Botella![]() |
![]() Date Added : Feb 1,2025
Christian Nodal‘s January 2025 single, “A Solas con la Botella” (Alone with the Bottle), is a poignant lament wrapped in raw vulnerability. Anchored by a sparse yet commanding piano melody, the track encapsulates Nodal’s heartbreak, casting his passionate “mariacheño”-infused voice as the centerpiece. Themes of emptiness, self-doubt, and nostalgia emerge, tracing the aftermath of lost love. Born in Caborca, Mexico, the three-time Latin Grammy winner intertwines mariachi and norteño tradition. Adiós Amor (2016) |
19 . Fonseca – Que Suerte Tenerte![]() |
![]() Date Added : Feb 1,2025
Fonseca‘s “Que Suerte Tenerte,” unveiled in May 2024 as a standout from his “TROPICALIA” album under Sony Music Entertainment US Latin LLC, pairs the Colombian artist’s melodic finesse with Elena Rose’s lyrical touch. Its romantic undertones have infiltrated wedding playlists, a fact Fonseca himself humorously reflects on via TikTok. Born in Bogotá, Juan Fernando Fonseca has shaped Latin pop since the early 2000s, amassing accolades and collaborations across the genre’s landscape. Te Mando Flores (2023) |
18 . Bomba Estéreo, Rawayana, Astropical – Me Pasa [Piscis]![]() |
![]() Date Added : Feb 1,2025
Released January 31, 2025, *Me Pasa (Piscis)* unites Colombian electro-tropical trailblazers Bomba Estéreo, Venezuelan reggae-fusion group Rawayana, and debutant ASTROPICAL in an evocative collaboration. Bomba Estéreo, formed in Bogotá in 2005, intertwines electronica with Colombian rhythms, with albums like *Elegancia Tropical* (2012) and *Amanecer* (2015). Rawayana, founded in Caracas in 2007, seamlessly blends reggae with alternative influences. To My Love [Tainy Remix] (2017) |
17 . El Alfa ‘El Jefe’ & Hades66 & Luis Brown & Lil Naay – La Patrulla![]() |
![]() Date Added : Jan 30,2025
El Alfa ‘El Jefe’ & Hades66 & Luis Brown & Lil Naay’s “La Patrulla,” released in January 2025, unites Dominican dembow’s high-pitched maestro El Alfa with Hades66, Luis Brown, and Lil Naay. El Alfa, born Emanuel Herrera Batista on December 18, 1990, in Santo Domingo, rose in the 2010s with hits like “Tarzan” and “Coche Bomba.” Known for his rapid-fire delivery, he has worked with Bad Bunny, Cardi B, and Pitbull, achieving platinum RIAA certifications for tracks like “Suave (Remix).” Gogo Dance (2022) |
16 . Robi, Sebastian Yatra – Lienzo![]() |
![]() Date Added : Jan 30,2025
Robi and Sebastian Yatra team up for “Lienzo,” released on January , 2025, blending pop latino with pop urbano under Interscope Records. The track gains depth with artist Ariza, who calls Robi and Yatra “true artists” while reflecting their collaborative synergy. Yatra, celebrated for partnerships with Carlos Vives, Aitana, and Danna Paola, extends his creative portfolio fresh from his 2023 Disney Create 100 contribution alongside Roberta Lobeira. Sigo Feliz (W/ Piso 21) (2023) |
15 . Marca MP – Que Bonita![]() |
![]() Date Added : Jan 30,2025
Marca MP, the Regional Mexican trio formed in 2018 by Pedro Vargas (El Chato), Omar Valdivia, and Ernesto Franco, unveils “Que Bonita,” a January 2025 single teasing their February album. Blending banda, mariachi, and ranchera with a modern twist, the track highlights their signature style, led by Vargas’s heartfelt vocals, Valdivia’s fluid guitar, and Franco’s resonant tuba—an interplay of tradition and innovation wrapped in vibrant melodies. Ya Acabó [Live] (2021) |
14 . Vanesa Martín – Objetos Perdidos![]() |
![]() Date Added : Jan 30,2025
Vanesa Martín’s “Objetos Perdidos,” released on January 24, 2025, by Universal Music Spain, S.L.U., ventures into bachata, a shift from her established style. The Málaga-born singer-songwriter, María Vanesa Martín Mata (b. November 14, 1980), layers themes of lost love with poignant vocals intertwined in rhythmic melodies. With seven prior studio albums, including “Agua” (2006) and “Trampas” (2009), Martín also holds a “2009 Dial Award” from Cadena Dial. He Sido (2023) |
13 . Luis Angel ‘El Flaco’ – Vuelve A Mí![]() |
![]() Date Added : Jan 30,2025
Luis Angel “El Flaco” presents “Vuelve a Mí,” a January 2025 release that delves into the raw emotional terrain of pride and reconciliation, wrapped in the unmistakable sounds of Regional Mexican music. The track, infused with Sinaloan banda influences, narrates a poignant journey of reviving love amidst unspoken stories. With a 25-year trajectory, Luis Angel Franco cements his role as a pivotal voice in the genre’s vibrant sphere. Y Si Se Quiere Ir (2022) |
12 . Zacarías Ferreira – Sin Mi Quieres Volar![]() |
![]() Date Added : Jan 30,2025
Released in January 2025 under ZF Music Corporation, Zacarías Ferreira’s “Sin Mi Quieres Volar” sees the Dominican bachata icon doubling as both writer and producer, crafting an emotive track offered on Spotify, Apple Music, and YouTube. This marks Ferreira’s return after “En Peligro de Extinción” in December 2023, enriching a career outlined by over 15 albums, multiple Cassandra Awards, and his enduring moniker, “La Voz de la Ternura.” En Peligro De Extinción (2023) |
17 . El Alfa ‘El Jefe’ & Hades66 & Luis Brown & Lil Naay – La Patrulla![]() |
![]() Date Added : Jan 30,2025
El Alfa ‘El Jefe’ & Hades66 & Luis Brown & Lil Naay’s “La Patrulla,” released in January 2025, unites Dominican dembow’s high-pitched maestro El Alfa with Hades66, Luis Brown, and Lil Naay. El Alfa, born Emanuel Herrera Batista on December 18, 1990, in Santo Domingo, rose in the 2010s with hits like “Tarzan” and “Coche Bomba.” Known for his rapid-fire delivery, he has worked with Bad Bunny, Cardi B, and Pitbull, achieving platinum RIAA certifications for tracks like “Suave (Remix).” Gogo Dance (2022) |
16 . Robi, Sebastian Yatra – Lienzo![]() |
![]() Date Added : Jan 30,2025
Robi and Sebastian Yatra team up for “Lienzo,” released on January , 2025, blending pop latino with pop urbano under Interscope Records. The track gains depth with artist Ariza, who calls Robi and Yatra “true artists” while reflecting their collaborative synergy. Yatra, celebrated for partnerships with Carlos Vives, Aitana, and Danna Paola, extends his creative portfolio fresh from his 2023 Disney Create 100 contribution alongside Roberta Lobeira. Sigo Feliz (W/ Piso 21) (2023) |
15 . Marca MP – Que Bonita![]() |
![]() Date Added : Jan 30,2025
Marca MP, the Regional Mexican trio formed in 2018 by Pedro Vargas (El Chato), Omar Valdivia, and Ernesto Franco, unveils “Que Bonita,” a January 2025 single teasing their February album. Blending banda, mariachi, and ranchera with a modern twist, the track highlights their signature style, led by Vargas’s heartfelt vocals, Valdivia’s fluid guitar, and Franco’s resonant tuba—an interplay of tradition and innovation wrapped in vibrant melodies. Ya Acabó [Live] (2021) |
14 . Vanesa Martín – Objetos Perdidos![]() |
![]() Date Added : Jan 30,2025
Vanesa Martín’s “Objetos Perdidos,” released on January 24, 2025, by Universal Music Spain, S.L.U., ventures into bachata, a shift from her established style. The Málaga-born singer-songwriter, María Vanesa Martín Mata (b. November 14, 1980), layers themes of lost love with poignant vocals intertwined in rhythmic melodies. With seven prior studio albums, including “Agua” (2006) and “Trampas” (2009), Martín also holds a “2009 Dial Award” from Cadena Dial. He Sido (2023) |
13 . Luis Angel ‘El Flaco’ – Vuelve A Mí![]() |
![]() Date Added : Jan 30,2025
Luis Angel “El Flaco” presents “Vuelve a Mí,” a January 2025 release that delves into the raw emotional terrain of pride and reconciliation, wrapped in the unmistakable sounds of Regional Mexican music. The track, infused with Sinaloan banda influences, narrates a poignant journey of reviving love amidst unspoken stories. With a 25-year trajectory, Luis Angel Franco cements his role as a pivotal voice in the genre’s vibrant sphere. Y Si Se Quiere Ir (2022) |
12 . Zacarías Ferreira – Sin Mi Quieres Volar![]() |
![]() Date Added : Jan 30,2025
Released in January 2025 under ZF Music Corporation, Zacarías Ferreira’s “Sin Mi Quieres Volar” sees the Dominican bachata icon doubling as both writer and producer, crafting an emotive track offered on Spotify, Apple Music, and YouTube. This marks Ferreira’s return after “En Peligro de Extinción” in December 2023, enriching a career outlined by over 15 albums, multiple Cassandra Awards, and his enduring moniker, “La Voz de la Ternura.” En Peligro De Extinción (2023) |
11 . Tiago Iorc, Kany García – Quédate Otra Vez [Amei Te Ver]![]() |
![]() Date Added : Jan 30,2025
Quédate Otra Vez (Amei Te Ver), released on January , 2025, pairs Brazilian indie pop and MPB artist Tiago Iorc with Puerto Rican Latin pop and folk singer Kany García in a bilingual duet under Sony Music Entertainment US Latin LLC, 5020 Records, and Som Livre. Blending Spanish and Portuguese, the track juxtaposes tender refrains like “Quédate otra vez” and “Eu amei te ver,” capturing love’s pull between two Latin Grammy winners from Brasília and Toa Baja. Bilhetes (Ao Vivo) (2019) |
10 . Cyril Kamer – Experto![]() |
![]() Date Added : Jan 30,2025
Spanish hip-hop artist Cyril Kamer’s “Experto,” released in January 2025, melds relentless trap beats with his signature flow, carving out a tense, magnetic auditory landscape. The music video debuts simultaneously on YouTube, swiftly infiltrating the Spanish trap scene and energizing Kamer’s already devoted fanbase. Hailing from Barcelona, Kamer fuses traditional hip-hop elements with modern trap influences, tackling social and personal themes with layered precision. Music video directed by : Lowbatteryboyz Loco (2023) |
9 . Milo J, Yami Safdie – El Bolero [Live]![]() |
![]() Date Added : Jan 30,2025
Argentine collaborators Milo J and Yami Safdie bring a raw, live rendition of “El Bolero,” released November 16, 2022, within Yami Safdie’s album “Dije Que No Me Iba A Enamorar.” Born Camilo Joaquín Villaruel in Buenos Aires, Milo J, a 2004-born rapper, first emerged with the BajoWest crew in 2021. His meteoric rise includes work with Nicki Nicole on Latin Grammy-nominated “Dispara ***” and Bizarrap’s “Music Sessions Vol. 57,” topping charts globally. M.A.I (2023) |
8 . Fuerza Regida, Grupo Frontera – Me Jalo![]() |
![]() Date Added : Jan 28,2025
“Me Jalo” pairs Fuerza Regida and Grupo Frontera in a 2024 track from their joint EP *Mala Mía*, dissecting the raw undercurrents of infidelity and emotional disarray within romantic entanglements. The collaboration highlights JOP and Payo Solís from Fuerza Regida alongside Grupo Frontera, blending their distinct artistry. Fuerza Regida, since 2015, boasts a catalog including *Del Barrio Hasta Aquí* and *Pa Que Hablen*, while Grupo Frontera shapes the regional Mexican soundscape. Sabor Fresa (2023) |
7 . Bad Gyal, Trueno – Angelito![]() |
![]() Date Added : Jan 28,2025
“Angelito,” the latest single by Spanish-Catalan artist Bad Gyal, teams her hypnotic delivery with Argentine rapper Trueno’s dynamic flow. Released as Bad Gyal‘s first offering of 2025, the track features Trueno rapping in Catalan over a pulsing beat. The music video, shot in Miami, pairs their verses with striking visuals. Following her 2024 debut album “La Joia,” a Gold-certified project featuring Tokischa and Anitta, Bad Gyal solidifies her global presence. Jacaranda (2017) |
6 . Los Inquietos Del Norte – Las Patas Del Diablo![]() |
![]() Date Added : Jan 28,2025
Las Patas Del Diablo by Los Inquietos Del Norte showcases the raw intensity of the group, formed in 1995 by the Meza brothers—José, Felipe, and Rosalio—alongside Jorge Torres and Manuel Acevedo. Their signature style merges banda, corrido, and norteño with unflinching street-level storytelling. Hailing from Guadalajara, Jalisco, they achieved their breakthrough with Eagle Music in 2002 and gained acclaim for albums like 2011’s Las Puertas del Infierno. They’ve headlined major tours across Mexico, the U.S., and Guatemala while earning Billboard accolades. Caiga Quien Caiga (2013) |
5 . Patricia Manterola & Omar Chaparro – Me Quedaré Por Siempre![]() |
![]() Date Added : Jan 28,2025
Released in January 2025, “Me Quedaré Por Siempre” unites Patricia Manterola and Omar Chaparro in a heartfelt ballad celebrating enduring love and unwavering commitment. Lyrics like “Bésame como hace mucho tiempo nadie me ha besado” and “Por ti me quedaré por siempre” weave a poetic tapestry of devotion. Manterola, famed for “Acapulco, Cuerpo y Alma,” and Chaparro, lead in “No Manches Frida,” bring an emotive depth shaped by their versatile careers in film, TV, and music. Ojos Negros (2009) |
8 . Fuerza Regida, Grupo Frontera – Me Jalo![]() |
![]() Date Added : Jan 28,2025
“Me Jalo” pairs Fuerza Regida and Grupo Frontera in a 2024 track from their joint EP *Mala Mía*, dissecting the raw undercurrents of infidelity and emotional disarray within romantic entanglements. The collaboration highlights JOP and Payo Solís from Fuerza Regida alongside Grupo Frontera, blending their distinct artistry. Fuerza Regida, since 2015, boasts a catalog including *Del Barrio Hasta Aquí* and *Pa Que Hablen*, while Grupo Frontera shapes the regional Mexican soundscape. Sabor Fresa (2023) |
7 . Bad Gyal, Trueno – Angelito![]() |
![]() Date Added : Jan 28,2025
“Angelito,” the latest single by Spanish-Catalan artist Bad Gyal, teams her hypnotic delivery with Argentine rapper Trueno’s dynamic flow. Released as Bad Gyal‘s first offering of 2025, the track features Trueno rapping in Catalan over a pulsing beat. The music video, shot in Miami, pairs their verses with striking visuals. Following her 2024 debut album “La Joia,” a Gold-certified project featuring Tokischa and Anitta, Bad Gyal solidifies her global presence. Jacaranda (2017) |
6 . Los Inquietos Del Norte – Las Patas Del Diablo![]() |
![]() Date Added : Jan 28,2025
Las Patas Del Diablo by Los Inquietos Del Norte showcases the raw intensity of the group, formed in 1995 by the Meza brothers—José, Felipe, and Rosalio—alongside Jorge Torres and Manuel Acevedo. Their signature style merges banda, corrido, and norteño with unflinching street-level storytelling. Hailing from Guadalajara, Jalisco, they achieved their breakthrough with Eagle Music in 2002 and gained acclaim for albums like 2011’s Las Puertas del Infierno. They’ve headlined major tours across Mexico, the U.S., and Guatemala while earning Billboard accolades. Caiga Quien Caiga (2013) |
5 . Patricia Manterola & Omar Chaparro – Me Quedaré Por Siempre![]() |
![]() Date Added : Jan 28,2025
Released in January 2025, “Me Quedaré Por Siempre” unites Patricia Manterola and Omar Chaparro in a heartfelt ballad celebrating enduring love and unwavering commitment. Lyrics like “Bésame como hace mucho tiempo nadie me ha besado” and “Por ti me quedaré por siempre” weave a poetic tapestry of devotion. Manterola, famed for “Acapulco, Cuerpo y Alma,” and Chaparro, lead in “No Manches Frida,” bring an emotive depth shaped by their versatile careers in film, TV, and music. Ojos Negros (2009) |
4 . Faenna & Jime & La Reina Mora & Metrika – Cypher Vol.3 | Malaga |
![]() Date Added : Jan 28,2025
The track “Cypher Vol.3 | Malaga,” released in December 2024, unites Faenna, Jime, La Reina Mora, and Metrika in a raw, lyric-heavy performance. Set against a shared instrumental backdrop, this rap cypher underscores each artist’s individuality while celebrating their Malaga roots. With sharp deliveries and unpredictable flows, Faenna, Jime, La Reina Mora, and Metrika thread their verses seamlessly, crafting a dynamic interplay across the Spanish rap spectrum. Music video directed by : Daniel Jiménez Cypher Vol.2 | Bcn (W/ Laüra Bonsai & La Kala & Felinna Vallejo) (2024) |
3 . Nena, Luís Trigacheiro – À Espera Do Fim![]() |
![]() Date Added : Jan 28,2025
“À Espera Do Fim,” released in January 2025 by Nena and Luís Trigacheiro under Universal Music Portugal, S.A., delves into emigration’s poignant realities, capturing the ache of separation and the endurance it demands. With João Só as co-writer and composer, the track features contributions from Mário Marques, João Barradas, Pedro Zagalo, Eurico Amorim, and Francisco Sales. The music video pairs evocative imagery of those who stay and leave with performances by Nena and Trigacheiro. Music video directed by : Manaamana Teorias Da Conspiração (2023) |
2 . Carla Clavijo – No Digas Na![]() |
![]() Date Added : Jan 28,2025
Carla Clavijo’s 2025 single “No Digas Na” pairs her sharp hip-hop edge with Omar Varela’s unmistakable mark as co-performer and songwriter. Clavijo, whose catalog boasts tracks like “Call Me,” “My Type,” and the EP “Inolvidable,” crafts a taut musical interplay here, leaning into her frequent partnerships with Varela and QuixSmell. This track sharpens her collaborative dynamic, fusing percussive beats with understated lyrical defiance. Call Me (W/ Kifykify) (2024) |
1 . Maria Fuell – Bonito Carnaval![]() |
![]() Date Added : Jan 28,2025
“Bonito Carnaval,” released in November 2024, sees Colombian artist María Fuell, hailing from Nariño, masterfully intertwine traditional Andean textures with sleek urban-pop edges in her self-coined “Pop Andino” style. The track, arranged by Caicer, captures a rhythmic homage to festivity. Known for tracks like “Pai” and “Electricidad,” Fuell navigates contemporary genres without shedding the soul of her roots. Music video directed by : Juan Quintero. Pegada Al Techo (2023) |
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