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

55 . Ca7riel & Paco Amoroso – El Día Del Amigo

Date Added : Mar 11,2025

“El Día Del Amigo” arrives as another installment in Ca7riel & Paco Amoroso’s unpredictable trajectory, laced with their signature fusion of trap and rock.

Over a pulsating beat, the lyrics dissect friendship and loyalty with a blend of irony and devotion: “¿Qué sería de mí sin amigos? / Si saltan de un puente yo los sigo.”

Ca7riel, known for “POVRE,” “LIVRE,” and “EL DISKO,” continues shaping the Argentine trap scene, often alongside his longtime collaborator.

Muy Bien (2022)

54 . Nathy Peluso – Erotika

Date Added : Mar 11,2025

“Erotika” channels the pulse of 1990s New York salsa erotica, weaving together classic Latin percussion—timbales, congas, bongos—into a sleek, modern production.

Nathy Peluso’s vocals glide over an arrangement enriched by Grupo Niche musicians Daniel Márquez, Sergio Múnera, Anderson Quintero, Roinel Vega, and Johan Escalante.

Released in March 2025, the track continues her foray into salsa, bridging nostalgia and contemporary sounds.

Peluso, born in Luján, Argentina, on January 12, 1995, won a Latin Grammy for her 2020 album “Calambre.”

Known for “Buenos Aires” and “Sana Sana,” she has collaborated with Bizarrap and C. Tangana, threading hip-hop, R&B, and Latin rhythms into her repertoire.

Music video directed by : Iris Valles & Alex Olten, De Garra

Sana Sana (2021)

53 . Migrantes & Los Nocheros – Mi Chica De Pueblo

Date Added : Mar 11,2025

“Mi Chica de Pueblo” brings together Migrantes and Los Nocheros, with Nico Valdi in tow, in a fusion of contemporary cumbia and traditional Argentine folk. Migrantes injects its signature modern rhythms, while Los Nocheros, with roots stretching back to 1986, anchors the track in folklore. Known for albums like “Signos” and “Señal de Amor,” Los Nocheros saw a Latin Grammy nomination in 2005. Migrantes, meanwhile, made waves with “Si Me Tomo Una Cerveza.”

Si Me Tomo Una Cerveza (W/ Alico) (2020)

52 . Lauty Gram – Que Cabrona

Date Added : Mar 11,2025

“Que Cabrona” arrives as Lauty Gram’s latest single, channeling his signature urban sound with a sharp lyrical edge.

Born Lautaro González Cadícamo on December 27, 2001, in Buenos Aires, he straddles the line between viral sensation and hitmaker.

His music thrives on rhythmic hooks and streetwise storytelling, weaving playful taunts with a self-assured swagger.

The production leans into contemporary urban beats, framing his delivery with crisp percussion and moody atmospheres.

Lauty Gram (2022)

51 . Luis Alfonso – El Niño Del Barrio

Date Added : Mar 11,2025

“El Niño del Barrio” sees Luis Alfonso weaving his childhood memories into the fabric of regional Mexican music, pairing his vocals with accordion and guitar.

The lyrics sketch the contours of a working-class upbringing, threading family bonds, hardship, and ambition through its verses.

Born in Colombia, Alfonso shapes autobiography into song, balancing raw sentiment with a production that folds in traditional sounds and modern flourishes.

La Ex (2023)

50 . Thiago Jhonathan – Vim Te Procurar

Date Added : Mar 11,2025

“Vim Te Procurar” sees Thiago Jhonathan weaving pop and reggaeton with touches of bossa nova, samba, and hip-hop.

The Brazilian singer-songwriter, who secured two Latin Grammy nominations, has been listed among Billboard’s Top 5 Latin Artists to Watch.

His collaborations span names like Anitta and Luan Santana, while his albums, including “Ciclo” and “Emeka Must Shine,” reflect his stylistic range.

49 . Kaly Ocho & Motrenco – Conmigo

Date Added : Mar 11,2025

“Conmigo” brings together Dominican artists Kaly Ocho and Motrenco in a 2025 collaboration that melds reggaeton and dembow, two genres deeply embedded in the Dominican and Latin American music scenes.

Kaly Ocho’s catalog reflects a mix of traditional Latin influences and contemporary sounds, touching on themes of love, heartbreak, and identity.

Motrenco carves his space with a distinct style that resonates within Latin music.

Kaly Ocho‘s repertoire includes “Los Kitipon,” “Piri Bambam,” and “Maquina de Dinero,” the latter featuring El Alfa and French Montana.

His versatility is evident in high-energy tracks like “Bocina Bom” and introspective moments such as “Dolor De Madre.”

Los Kitipon (2022)

48 . Yubeili – Te Contaron (w/ La Loquera)

Date Added : Mar 11,2025

“Te Contaron” pairs Yubeili with La Loquera in a track weaving Latin rhythms with modern production.

The lyrics revolve around gossip and rumors, painting a nuanced picture of fractured relationships.

Yubeili, born Omar Yubeili Baños in 1996, first appeared in Mexican television before shifting into the Latin pop and urban scenes.

Past collaborations include Snow Tha Product and Eix on “Aquí Seguimos” and Alka Produce on “Lo Intenté.”

Lo Intenté (W/ Alka Produce) (2023)

47 . Leonardo Aguilar – En Qué Momento

Date Added : Mar 11,2025

Leonardo Aguilar‘s “En Qué Momento” blends regional Mexican traditions with contemporary sensibilities, weaving mariachi instrumentation with modern production.

Born in Mexico City on August 15, 1999, Aguilar inherits a storied legacy as the son of Pepe Aguilar and grandson of Antonio Aguilar and Flor Silvestre.

His voice carries both tradition and innovation, reinforcing his place in “La Dinastía Aguilar.”

His work includes albums like “Gallo Fino” and “Nueva Tradición,” earning Latin Grammy nominations for Best Norteño Album and Best Regional Mexican Song.

El Adiós De La Vida (2022)

46 . Casper Magico, Lunay, Izaak & Hades66 – Ducati

Date Added : Mar 9,2025

“Ducati” brings together Puerto Rican artists Casper Magico, Lunay, iZaak, and Hades66 in a fusion of reggaeton and trap, each imprinting their distinct vocal style onto the track.

Casper Magico, born Julio Alberto Cruz García in San Juan, Puerto Rico, gained prominence with “Te Boté” in 2017.

Lunay, Jefnier Osorio Moreno by birth, made waves in 2019 with “Soltera.”

iZaak and Hades66 contribute their own urban aesthetics to the mix.

Released under Los Magicos, the song takes its name from the renowned Italian motorcycle brand.

Music video directed by : Truviews

Te Bote Remix (W/ Nio García, Darell, Nicky Jam, Bad Bunny, Ozuna) (2017)

45 . Jay Wheeler – NSQMQ

Date Added : Mar 9,2025

Jay Wheeler’s “NSQMQ” (“No Sé Qué Me Queda”) arrives as a single in March 2025, weaving reggaeton with R&B in his characteristic style.

Gliding over a melodic, trap-inflected beat, Wheeler’s vocals unravel the intricacies of a fraying relationship, balancing melancholy with measured intensity.

Produced by Dynamic Records, the track aligns with Wheeler’s penchant for blending Latin trap with romantic sensibilities, a formula that shaped albums like “Platónico” and “Platónicos.”

Dicelo (W/ Zhamira Zambrano) (2022)

44 . Menor Bronx, Rochy RD – No Cap

Date Added : Mar 9,2025

“No Cap” brings together Dominican rappers Menor Bronx and Rochy RD in a track that plays on themes of authenticity and truth.

Menor Bronx—born Alberto Martínez—emerges from Boca Chica, making his mark in 2019 with “Como Biggie.”

Rochy RD, or Aderly Ramírez Oviedo, steps onto the scene a year earlier with “A veces no tengo money.”

Both artists contribute to the Dominican urban music movement, shaping its reach beyond local boundaries.

Diferente (2022)

43 . Javi Medina & Camilo – Pinceles

Date Added : Mar 9,2025

“Pinceles” brings together Javi Medina and Camilo in a fusion of flamenco-inflected vocals and chart-friendly pop.

The title—Spanish for “Brushes”—turns music into a canvas, each artist layering emotions like paint on a blank surface.

For Medina, this marks his first major step beyond Spain’s borders.

Hailing from Jerez de la Frontera, he started in local flamenco clubs before Spanish talent shows widened his audience.

His albums “Solo” (2019) and “Ángel” (2022) trace his evolution.

Music video directed by : Evaluna Y Saumeth

Abriles (2024)

46 . Casper Magico, Lunay, Izaak & Hades66 – Ducati

Date Added : Mar 9,2025

“Ducati” brings together Puerto Rican artists Casper Magico, Lunay, iZaak, and Hades66 in a fusion of reggaeton and trap, each imprinting their distinct vocal style onto the track.

Casper Magico, born Julio Alberto Cruz García in San Juan, Puerto Rico, gained prominence with “Te Boté” in 2017.

Lunay, Jefnier Osorio Moreno by birth, made waves in 2019 with “Soltera.”

iZaak and Hades66 contribute their own urban aesthetics to the mix.

Released under Los Magicos, the song takes its name from the renowned Italian motorcycle brand.

Music video directed by : Truviews

Te Bote Remix (W/ Nio García, Darell, Nicky Jam, Bad Bunny, Ozuna) (2017)

45 . Jay Wheeler – NSQMQ

Date Added : Mar 9,2025

Jay Wheeler’s “NSQMQ” (“No Sé Qué Me Queda”) arrives as a single in March 2025, weaving reggaeton with R&B in his characteristic style.

Gliding over a melodic, trap-inflected beat, Wheeler’s vocals unravel the intricacies of a fraying relationship, balancing melancholy with measured intensity.

Produced by Dynamic Records, the track aligns with Wheeler’s penchant for blending Latin trap with romantic sensibilities, a formula that shaped albums like “Platónico” and “Platónicos.”

Dicelo (W/ Zhamira Zambrano) (2022)

44 . Menor Bronx, Rochy RD – No Cap

Date Added : Mar 9,2025

“No Cap” brings together Dominican rappers Menor Bronx and Rochy RD in a track that plays on themes of authenticity and truth.

Menor Bronx—born Alberto Martínez—emerges from Boca Chica, making his mark in 2019 with “Como Biggie.”

Rochy RD, or Aderly Ramírez Oviedo, steps onto the scene a year earlier with “A veces no tengo money.”

Both artists contribute to the Dominican urban music movement, shaping its reach beyond local boundaries.

Diferente (2022)

43 . Javi Medina & Camilo – Pinceles

Date Added : Mar 9,2025

“Pinceles” brings together Javi Medina and Camilo in a fusion of flamenco-inflected vocals and chart-friendly pop.

The title—Spanish for “Brushes”—turns music into a canvas, each artist layering emotions like paint on a blank surface.

For Medina, this marks his first major step beyond Spain’s borders.

Hailing from Jerez de la Frontera, he started in local flamenco clubs before Spanish talent shows widened his audience.

His albums “Solo” (2019) and “Ángel” (2022) trace his evolution.

Music video directed by : Evaluna Y Saumeth

Abriles (2024)

42 . Ethan & Alexx – Santa Diabla

Date Added : Mar 9,2025

“Santa Diabla” channels reggae rhythms as Ethan & Alexx craft a portrait of desire and contradiction.

The lyrics revolve around a woman embodying both virtue and temptation, her duality fueling the track’s intrigue.

The duo, known for their Latin urban influences, meld smooth melodies with fluid delivery.

Released under Cash Music Records in February 2025, the song aligns with their repertoire, which includes “Fantasía” and “Dame Un Beso.”

Se Acabó El Amor (W/ Gloria Eliz & N.C) (2016)

41 . Manny Cruz & Fernando Villalona – Medley Mayimbe

Date Added : Mar 9,2025

Manny Cruz and Fernando Villalona join forces on “Medley Mayimbe,” stitching together a series of Villalona’s merengue classics into a single track.

Infused with nostalgia, the medley cycles through songs like “Baila En La Calle,” “Felix Cumbé,” and “Cama y Mesa.”

The collaboration places Villalona, who gained prominence in the 1970s and 1980s, alongside Cruz, a newer voice in the genre.

Cruz, active since 2016, blends merengue and bachata, working with artists like Elvis Crespo and Anthony Santos.

Song featured on the album : 2080

Santo Domingo (2020)

40 . Paulo Londra – Pvsl

Date Added : Mar 8,2025

“PVSL” arrives as part of Paulo Londra‘s EP “Versus,” a project that circles back to his musical origins while threading in his personal and artistic evolution.

Born in Córdoba, Argentina, on April 12, 1998, Londra made his mark with “Adán y Eva” and his debut album “Homerun.”

His collaborations stretch from Becky G to Ed Sheeran.

A Latin Grammy nomination for Best New Artist adds to his trajectory.

Tal Vez (2019)

39 . Beéle – Sobelove

Date Added : Mar 8,2025

“Sobelove” lands as Beéle‘s latest offering, weaving Latin urban and pop with Afrobeat and Caribbean rhythms.

Released in February 2025 under Hear This Music LLC, the track is produced by 5020 Records.

Beéle’s smooth vocals ride an upbeat instrumental, staying true to the style that put him on the map with hits like “Loco” and “Sola.”

Signed to Hear This Music, the Colombian singer has collaborated with Farruko, Natti Natasha, and Manuel Turizo on a remix of “Loco.”

Si Te Interesa (2022)

38 . Cris MJ – Élite

Date Added : Mar 8,2025

“ÉLITE” arrives as Cris MJ maneuvers through the Latin urban scene with calculated precision.

The track reflects his ongoing artistic transformation, weaving his signature reggaeton sensibilities with a more refined approach.

Born Cristian Ignacio Méndez Jiménez in La Serena, he remains a fixture in Chilean reggaeton.

Best known for “Una Noche en Medellín,” he continues to shape his sound without veering from the genre’s pulse.

Song featured on the album : Apocalipsis

La Noche Está (2023)

37 . Nicky Jam – Dile A Él

Date Added : Mar 8,2025

Nicky Jam releases “Dile a Él” in February 2025, delivering a reggaeton track steeped in his signature melodic style and emotionally charged lyrics.

The song portrays a man addressing his ex, who has left him for another, weaving themes of regret and longing into the narrative.

Set against the backdrop of Miami, the music video follows him as he navigates the weight of lost love.

A key figure in reggaeton since the ’90s, Nicky Jam boasts a Latin Grammy and a career resurgence chronicled in “El Ganador.”

Music video directed by : Gus – Song featured on the album : Sunshine (Ep)

Nicky Jam (2017)

36 . Las Gemelas Del Free – Perderme

Date Added : Mar 8,2025

“Perderme” marks another step for Las Gemelas Del Free, the Puerto Rican twin duo Roylimar and Royerlin Rodríguez, whose reggaeton-infused sound continues to evolve.

Following the viral success of “Dura” in 2024, they stick to their formula—traditional reggaeton foundations meshed with contemporary urban textures.

The track channels the restless energy that defines their work, balancing rhythmic intensity with their characteristic catchy lyricism.

Dura (2024)

35 . ROA, Hades66 – PPC

Date Added : Mar 8,2025

ROA and Hades66 join forces on “PPC,” a 2025 track blending Latin trap and reggaeton.

Hard-hitting beats and infectious melodies drive the production, aligning with both artists’ musical styles.

The title, an abbreviation, remains undisclosed, injecting an air of mystery.

ROA, born Roandy Emmanuel Rosario Zapata, has been active since the mid-2010s, crafting a presence in Latin trap.

Hades66, or Ángel Yamil Santiago Vázquez, delivers a distinct flow shaped by street narratives and personal stories.

Uuu 2 (W/ Hades66, Luar La L) (2023)

34 . Clave Especial & Edgardo Nuñez – Tu Tu Tu

Date Added : Mar 8,2025

“Tu Tu Tu” brings Clave Especial and Edgardo Nuñez together in a fusion of Regional Mexican and contemporary pop influences.

The track leans on Nuñez’s accordion skills and both artists’ vocals, weaving tradition with modernity.

Nuñez, originally from Sinaloa and later based in Phoenix, started with the accordion at 14, shaping his sound through tracks like “El Ruddy” and “Loco Enamorado.”

Clave Especial, formed in Salinas, takes Regional Mexican in inventive directions.

Kalashnikov (2023)

33 . Lasso – Cuando Te Dejan De Querer

Date Added : Mar 8,2025

“Cuando Te Dejan De Querer” is a song by Venezuelan singer-songwriter Lasso, released in February 2025 through Universal Music Group México.

The track navigates the emotional wreckage of lost love, channeling heartbreak and longing with a melodic restraint that avoids dramatics.

Lasso, born Andrés Vicente Lazo Uslar in Caracas in 1988, first gained attention with his 2011 debut album “Sin Otro Sentido” and later moved to Mexico to expand his audience.

His music often gravitates toward themes of love and human emotion, resonating with listeners across Latin America.

Over the years, he has collaborated with artists like Sebastián Yatra and Danna Paola, adapting his style across the Latin pop spectrum.

Te Veo (2014)

32 . Los Dos De Tamaulipas – Bandera Mexicana

Date Added : Mar 8,2025

“Bandera Mexicana” salutes the Mexican flag with a norteño sound shaped by Los Dos De Tamaulipas, twin brothers from Houston blending traditional accordion-led melodies with contemporary nuances.

Since their 2015 debut with “Detrás de la Puerta,” they have released albums like “Recordando A Los Valientes” and “Acuérdate de Mi,” alongside singles such as “Pa’ Llegar a Ser Grande” and “El Agradecido,” resonating across the Latin music market.

Pa’ Llegar A Ser Grande (2019)

31 . Mariana Seoane & La Casetera – El After

Date Added : Mar 8,2025

Mariana Seoane teams up with La Casetera for “El After,” blending her telenovela-honed charisma with the band’s lively retro pop approach.

Seoane, active in acting since 1995, shifts seamlessly between television and music, her debut album arriving in 2004.

La Casetera, known for working alongside various artists, brings their signature upbeat energy to the mix, shaping a track that thrives on playful exuberance and late-night revelry.

Que No Me Faltes Tú (2009)

30 . Emanero, Angela Leiva – Podés Pedirme Perdón

Date Added : Mar 1,2025

“Podés Pedirme Perdón” pairs Argentine rapper Emanero with cumbia and Latin pop singer Angela Leiva, blending his introspective lyricism with her commanding voice.

Emanero, born Federico Andrés Giannoni, is known for socially conscious rap, with albums like “Bienvenidos a mi mundo” and “Arje.”

Leiva, active since 2009, gained visibility through television, including “Cantando por un Sueño” in 2020, where she displayed her vocal range.

Music video directed by : Ernesto Gonzale

Bandido (W/ Fmk, Estani, Rusherking) (2022)

29 . Feid – Nos Desconoximos

Date Added : Mar 1,2025

“Nos Desconoximos” marks Feid‘s first release of 2025, arriving in February as a continuation of his evolving sound.

Fusing electronic textures with global pop influences, the track filters reggaeton through his distinct production choices.

This single follows his late 2024 surprise project with Sky Rompiendo, “LOS 9 DE FERXXO Y SKY ROMPIENDO,” adding another layer to his catalog.

Feid, a Medellín native, navigates Latin urban music with introspective lyrics and smooth vocal delivery.

Que Raro (2016)

28 . Los Inquietos Del Norte – Me Jugaré Este Albur

Date Added : Mar 1,2025

“Me Jugaré Este Albur” delivers Los Inquietos Del Norte’s unfiltered norteño sound, merging traditional accordion-driven melodies with a contemporary edge.

The track leans into the group’s signature raw storytelling, channeling a no-nonsense approach to regional Mexican music.

Formed in 1995 in Guadalajara, Mexico, the band consists of brothers José, Felipe, and Rosalio Meza, alongside Jorge Torres and Manuel Acevedo, shaping a style that remains unmistakably their own.

Caiga Quien Caiga (2013)

30 . Emanero, Angela Leiva – Podés Pedirme Perdón

Date Added : Mar 1,2025

“Podés Pedirme Perdón” pairs Argentine rapper Emanero with cumbia and Latin pop singer Angela Leiva, blending his introspective lyricism with her commanding voice.

Emanero, born Federico Andrés Giannoni, is known for socially conscious rap, with albums like “Bienvenidos a mi mundo” and “Arje.”

Leiva, active since 2009, gained visibility through television, including “Cantando por un Sueño” in 2020, where she displayed her vocal range.

Music video directed by : Ernesto Gonzale

Bandido (W/ Fmk, Estani, Rusherking) (2022)

29 . Feid – Nos Desconoximos

Date Added : Mar 1,2025

“Nos Desconoximos” marks Feid‘s first release of 2025, arriving in February as a continuation of his evolving sound.

Fusing electronic textures with global pop influences, the track filters reggaeton through his distinct production choices.

This single follows his late 2024 surprise project with Sky Rompiendo, “LOS 9 DE FERXXO Y SKY ROMPIENDO,” adding another layer to his catalog.

Feid, a Medellín native, navigates Latin urban music with introspective lyrics and smooth vocal delivery.

Que Raro (2016)

28 . Los Inquietos Del Norte – Me Jugaré Este Albur

Date Added : Mar 1,2025

“Me Jugaré Este Albur” delivers Los Inquietos Del Norte’s unfiltered norteño sound, merging traditional accordion-driven melodies with a contemporary edge.

The track leans into the group’s signature raw storytelling, channeling a no-nonsense approach to regional Mexican music.

Formed in 1995 in Guadalajara, Mexico, the band consists of brothers José, Felipe, and Rosalio Meza, alongside Jorge Torres and Manuel Acevedo, shaping a style that remains unmistakably their own.

Caiga Quien Caiga (2013)

27 . Edgardo Nuñez – La Bronco Raptor

Date Added : Mar 1,2025

Edgardo Nuñez delivers “La Bronco Raptor,” a track that weaves his signature blend of corridos, cumbias, and rancheras with Latin pop influences.

A Regional Mexican singer and accordionist from Sinaloa, he has made his mark with songs like “Billete Grande (En Vivo)” and “Loco Enamorado.”

This latest release follows that trajectory, fusing storytelling with a rhythmic pulse that leans into the traditions of the genre while embracing contemporary elements.

Te Amo (2022)

26 . Juliana – Cara De Idiota (w/ Las Villa)

Date Added : Mar 1,2025

“Cara de Idiota” brings together Colombian artist Juliana and duo Las Villa in a track released in February 2025.

Juliana Velásquez, born in Bogotá on February 22, 1998, won the Latin Grammy for Best New Artist in 2021.

Her discography includes the albums “Juliana” and “DOS DOS DOS,” featuring singles such as “Montaña Rusa” and “Electricidad (2:21am).”

Narices Frias (2023)

25 . Frijo & Neo Pistea – Se Regalan

Date Added : Mar 1,2025

“Se Regalan” pairs Argentine trap figures Frijo and Neo Pistea in a collaboration that merges introspective lyricism with an energetic cadence.

Frijo, born Emanuel Matías Rodríguez in Buenos Aires, has been active in Latin trap since 2018, gaining visibility with “Frijo: Bzrp Music Sessions, Vol. 10.”

Neo Pistea, born Sebastián Chinellato, emerged in 2015 and became known through Modo Diablo alongside Duki and Ysy A.

The track appears on Frijo‘s 2024 EP “Acostumbrado.”

Music video directed by : Fran Scigliano

Bzrp Music Sessions #10 (2018)

24 . Rome LMN, Jory Boy – Donde K

Date Added : Mar 1,2025

“¿Dónde K?” brings Rome LMN and Jory Boy together in a fusion of reggaeton and trap, each leaving their distinct mark on the track.

Rome LMN, a Puerto Rican producer, has built a catalog that moves fluidly between genres, with previous releases like “Billy,” “Mañanero,” and “To-To.”

Jory Boy, once half of Nova y Jory, has shaped his solo career since “Matando La Liga,” collaborating with Ozuna, Maluma, and Anuel AA while weaving personal narratives into his music.

Billy (W/ Joyce Santana, Pablo Chill-E) (2024)

23 . Eklectico – Intenso

Date Added : Mar 1,2025

Eklectico‘s “INTENSO” navigates the intersections of hip-hop and trap, filtering urban beats through the artist’s Dominican roots.

His vocal delivery leans into a rhythmic urgency, threading Spanish lyricism through a beat-heavy production that pulls from Latin influences.

Submitted in February 2025, the track signals a sonic shift from earlier works like “Nota Loca” and “Como Ali,” where his style first took shape.

Como Ali (W/ Amenazzy) (2022)

22 . The Saint & Dalan ‘La Fama’ & Mawell – Bye Bye

Date Added : Mar 1,2025

“BYE BYE” brings together The Saint, Dalan La Fama, and Mawell, weaving Latin rhythms with contemporary beats. Dalan La Fama, known for “El Hijo de la Candela” (2019) and “Prohibido Rendirse” (2019), steps into this collaboration after working with The Saint and Lenier on “Mi Peor Error” in 2024. Mawell, whose 2023 single “La Triple M” put him on the map, continues his path in Cuban reggaeton with his distinct style in this track.

Mi Peor Error (2024)

21 . Dowel King – Money

Date Added : Mar 1,2025

“Money” sees Dowel King navigating the rhythms of ambition and survival, crafting verses that dissect the weight of financial pursuits within his reality.

Set against a backdrop of hard-hitting beats, the track extends his signature storytelling, shaped by the streets of La Romana.

Following collaborations with Yoanmusik on “Eso Da Pena” and “Bala,” he continues to distill raw experiences into sharp, unvarnished lyricism.

Music video directed by : Anyelosantiago

Busca Eso (2023)

20 . Lomiiel – Tu Y Yo

Date Added : Mar 1,2025

Lomiiel releases “Tu y Yo” in January 2025, marking another step in his urban music trajectory.

Marcos Antonio Santana Báez, known as Lomiiel, made his entrance with “Tatara,” a dembow track that quickly found its audience.

One year into his career, he navigates the scene alongside Tivi Gunz and Yomel el Meloso, integrating their influence into his sound.

Tatara (W/ Alex Roxario, Papera) (2023)

19 . Daviles De Novelda – Entre Sábanas

Date Added : Mar 1,2025

Daviles de Novelda laces flamenco’s raw intensity with urban rhythms in “Entre Sábanas,” a track that drifts between seduction and introspection.

Born Daviles Fernández in Novelda, Spain, the singer and rapper shapes a signature sound that bridges the traditional and the contemporary.

Previous releases like “Por Que” and “Por Volverme A Ver” chart a similar course, while his 2022 collaboration with Becky G on “Amantes” ventures into bachata.

Por Qué (W/ Danimflow & Jonathan Salinas= (2017)

18 . Jc Reyes – Deseo (w/ Sky Rompiendo)

Date Added : Feb 25,2025

Juan Manuel Cortés Reyes, better known as JC Reyes, channels reggaeton and urban pop in “Deseo,” a collaboration with Colombian producer Sky Rompiendo.

Active since 2018, Reyes moves within the Spanish trap and reggaeton scene, working alongside artists including Bandaga and El Jincho.

Sky Rompiendo, a frequent collaborator of J Balvin and Bad Bunny, brings his production expertise, marking a pivotal moment in Reyes’ trajectory.

Music video directed by : Money At Clips

Fardos (W/ De La Ghetto) (2023)

18 . Jc Reyes – Deseo (w/ Sky Rompiendo)

Date Added : Feb 25,2025

Juan Manuel Cortés Reyes, better known as JC Reyes, channels reggaeton and urban pop in “Deseo,” a collaboration with Colombian producer Sky Rompiendo.

Active since 2018, Reyes moves within the Spanish trap and reggaeton scene, working alongside artists including Bandaga and El Jincho.

Sky Rompiendo, a frequent collaborator of J Balvin and Bad Bunny, brings his production expertise, marking a pivotal moment in Reyes’ trajectory.

Music video directed by : Money At Clips

Fardos (W/ De La Ghetto) (2023)

17 . Bellakath, Alexis Mvgler & DJ Foxy – Soy Peor Remix

Date Added : Feb 25,2025

Released in February 2025, “Soy Peor Remix” brings together Bellakath, Alexis Mvgler, and DJ Foxy, three voices shaping Mexico’s urban music scene.

Bellakath, born Katherinne Huerta in Iztacalco, first made waves with her 2022 viral hit “Gatita.”

Her 2023 debut album “Kittyponeo” features “Reggaeton Champagne” and reflects her shift from law to music.

Her rise accelerated after appearing on “Enamorándonos,” where she gained a dedicated following.

Tuma (2023)

16 . Pipe Bueno & Grupo Firme & Yera – Me Recordarás

Date Added : Feb 25,2025

“Me Recordarás” brings together Pipe Bueno, Grupo Firme, and Yera in a track that navigates the weight of memory in a relationship drawn between passion and disillusionment.

The production merges música popular with regional Mexican influences, while Yera introduces modern flourishes.

Pipe Bueno, born Andrés Felipe Giraldo Bueno in Cali, started his career at 16, finding early success with his 2008 debut produced by Iván Calderón.

Beyond music, he has appeared in series like Disney+’s “Siempre Fui Yo.”

Song featured on the album : Julián Grajales

Recostada En La Cama (2010)

15 . Hamilton, De La Ghetto – Chalala

Date Added : Feb 25,2025

“Chalala” pairs Colombian artist Hamilton with reggaetón singer De La Ghetto in a track that blends afrobeat with urban rhythms.

Hamilton, whose full name is Hamilton Alexander, hails from Cartagena and grew up surrounded by Afro-Caribbean influences, shaped in part by his uncle, Dexter Hamilton, a member of BIP.

Launching his career in 2019 with “Morena,” he later released his debut album, “Los Reyes del Mar,” featuring collaborations with Ryan Castro.

Ibiza (W/ Lil Silvio & Dj Jac) (2021)

14 . Ana Bárbara – Ya Te Puedes Ir

Date Added : Feb 25,2025

“Ya Te Puedes Ir” emerges from Ana Bárbara‘s discography as a song first released in 2001, with the artist unveiling a new rendition in February 2025.

Ana Bárbara, a Mexican singer, actress, and TV personality, introduced herself with her 1994 debut album, “Ana Bárbara,” featuring “Sacúdeme.”

Her 2005 album, “Loca de Amar,” secured a Latin Grammy for Best Grupero Album, propelled by the success of “Lo Busqué.”

With over a dozen studio albums, she has also taken a seat as a judge on TV talent shows.

Lo Busque (2009)

13 . Don Pablo Mures, Yemil, El Boy C – Benjamin

Date Added : Feb 25,2025

“Benjamin” brings together Don Pablo Mures, Yemil, and El Boys C in a fusion of reggaeton and urban Latin sounds, released in February 2025.

Don Pablo Mures, a Panamanian trumpeter shaped by urban music, jazz, and Afro-Latin influences, injects the track with his distinctive instrumental touch.

Yemil delivers his signature rap flow, while El Boys C rounds out the trio with his vocal presence.

The single arrives with an official music video, drawing attention on YouTube.

Part of Don Pablo Mures‘ catalog, the track joins previous collaborations such as “Lapesilla” with Valentino GRM and “Best Friends” with El 7.

Since the early 2020s, Don Pablo Mures has been active in the reggae and urban Latin scenes, with his 2025 “FKN RIDDIM” EP marking a milestone in his trajectory.

Gangster Rmx (W/ Danny Yash, Eiby, Akim, Bin$Ho, Andiex, El Derk) (2023)

12 . Jhon Alex Castaño – Cobarde

Date Added : Feb 25,2025

“Cobarde” strips away any illusions of romance, leaving only the stark reality of a relationship that never stood a chance.

Jhon Alex Castaño delivers a narrative where regret and resignation take center stage, painting a portrait of a man confronting his own shortcomings.

The track fits seamlessly within his repertoire, weaving música popular with ranchera and regional Mexican influences.

Known for “De Bar en Bar,” he first gained prominence with “Amanecí Contento” (2012), balancing sentiment and revelry.

Jhon Alex Castaño (2010)

11 . El Fantasma, Los Dos Carnales – La Guerra

Date Added : Feb 25,2025

“La Guerra” brings together El Fantasma and Los Dos Carnales in a corrido steeped in narratives of struggle and confrontation. Released in 2023, the track merges El Fantasma‘s commanding vocals with Los Dos Carnales‘ harmonized delivery, set against a backdrop of norteño’s signature accordion and bajo sexto. The Quezada brothers, rooted in Coahuila, lean into tradition, while El Fantasma, originally from Los Angeles, continues his trajectory in regional Mexican music.

Mi 45 (2023)

10 . Joana Santos, Keen Levy – Si Me Das A Elegir

Date Added : Feb 25,2025

“Si Me Das A Elegir” brings together Joana Santos and Keen Levy in a fusion of flamenco and pop, released in February 2025.

Santos, steeped in Romani tradition, channels her heritage through rich vocal inflections, while Levy interweaves contemporary elements into the mix.

The lyrics revolve around love and difficult choices, with the title translating to “If You Give Me a Choice.”

This follows their previous single, “Yo Quisiera,” from December 2024.

Uno De Estos Días (W/ Mayel Jimenez) (2024)

9 . Grupo Clasificado – La Moraleja

Date Added : Feb 25,2025

Grupo Clasificado’s “La Moraleja” blends traditional corrido storytelling with modern sierreño instrumentation, crafting a sound that is both rooted and contemporary.

Emerging from Los Angeles in the early 2010s, the group finds an audience through regional Mexican radio, where their sharp songwriting and nimble guitar work set them apart.

Their track “No Hay Nada Facil” reflects a lyrical approach grounded in everyday struggles, a theme that resurfaces across their catalog.

Song featured on the album : Me Reinventé

El Amigo (W/ Legion Rg) (2023)

8 . Gloria Trevi – Q.E.P.D.

Date Added : Feb 22,2025

“Q.E.P.D.” arrives as Gloria Trevi‘s latest single, released in February 2025.

The title, an acronym for “Que En Paz Descanse,” translates to “Rest in Peace.”

Produced by YOFRED alongside Trevi herself, the track reflects her ongoing creative input.

Born in 1968 in Monterrey, Trevi first emerged with Boquitas Pintadas before launching a solo career in 1989.

Her discography includes numerous albums and over 220 recorded songs, with around 150 bearing her songwriting imprint.

Music video directed by : Pablo Croce

Yo Soy Su Vida (2019)

7 . Tito El Bambino, Brytiago, Alex Rose – La Inocente

Date Added : Feb 22,2025

“La Inocente” brings together Tito El Bambino, Brytiago, and Alex Rose in a fusion of reggaeton and Latin trap, reflecting their distinct musical trajectories.

Tito El Bambino, once part of Héctor & Tito, carries decades of reggaeton experience, while Brytiago and Alex Rose represent a newer wave of urban artists.

The track bridges generations, blending Tito’s reggaeton roots with the contemporary stylings of his collaborators.

A Que No Te Atreves (W/ Chencho) (2013)

6 . Tavo – Que Vaina

Date Added : Feb 22,2025

“Que Vaina” finds Tavo weaving vallenato’s accordion-rich traditions with modern textures, shaping a sound that reflects his Barranquilla roots.

The phrase itself—common in Colombia and Venezuela—captures exasperation or surprise, anchoring the lyrics in everyday vernacular.

Filmed in Barranquilla, the music video mirrors the city’s local rhythm, reinforcing the song’s connection to its origins.

Veve (W/ Alberto Kammerer & Golden) (2022)

8 . Gloria Trevi – Q.E.P.D.

Date Added : Feb 22,2025

“Q.E.P.D.” arrives as Gloria Trevi‘s latest single, released in February 2025.

The title, an acronym for “Que En Paz Descanse,” translates to “Rest in Peace.”

Produced by YOFRED alongside Trevi herself, the track reflects her ongoing creative input.

Born in 1968 in Monterrey, Trevi first emerged with Boquitas Pintadas before launching a solo career in 1989.

Her discography includes numerous albums and over 220 recorded songs, with around 150 bearing her songwriting imprint.

Music video directed by : Pablo Croce

Yo Soy Su Vida (2019)

7 . Tito El Bambino, Brytiago, Alex Rose – La Inocente

Date Added : Feb 22,2025

“La Inocente” brings together Tito El Bambino, Brytiago, and Alex Rose in a fusion of reggaeton and Latin trap, reflecting their distinct musical trajectories.

Tito El Bambino, once part of Héctor & Tito, carries decades of reggaeton experience, while Brytiago and Alex Rose represent a newer wave of urban artists.

The track bridges generations, blending Tito’s reggaeton roots with the contemporary stylings of his collaborators.

A Que No Te Atreves (W/ Chencho) (2013)

6 . Tavo – Que Vaina

Date Added : Feb 22,2025

“Que Vaina” finds Tavo weaving vallenato’s accordion-rich traditions with modern textures, shaping a sound that reflects his Barranquilla roots.

The phrase itself—common in Colombia and Venezuela—captures exasperation or surprise, anchoring the lyrics in everyday vernacular.

Filmed in Barranquilla, the music video mirrors the city’s local rhythm, reinforcing the song’s connection to its origins.

Veve (W/ Alberto Kammerer & Golden) (2022)

5 . Cristian Ciriaco – Amores Sin Cura

Date Added : Feb 22,2025

“Amores Sin Cura” marks Cristian Ciriaco‘s latest release under AfinArte Music.

The Michoacán-born singer-songwriter operates within regional Mexican music, drawing from corrido and technobanda traditions.

His discography includes the album “Concentrado y Aferrado” and singles like “El Cocho,” “Somos Michoacanos,” and “La Tóxica.”

With “Amores Sin Cura,” he continues a trajectory of releases that highlight his particular take on the genre.

El Cocho (2022)

4 . Rommel Racp – Querida Suegrita

Date Added : Feb 22,2025

“Querida Suegrita” sees Rommel Racp turning family dynamics into lyrical fodder, channeling his signature mix of humor and personal musings.

Born in Ecuador in December 1999, Racp initially gained attention with comedic videos before shifting toward music.

His catalog includes “EL TRINQUEO,” a collaboration with Bryan Sebastian, and “Lloré,” which draws from personal experiences.

This latest track continues his penchant for blending storytelling with an irreverent twist.

Los Toques (2023)

3 . Nacho & Tutto Durán – Bizum [Qué Tienen Tus Ojos]

Date Added : Feb 22,2025

“Bizum (Qué Tienen Tus Ojos)” brings together Venezuelan singer Nacho and Spanish artist Tutto Durán in a track that merges reggaeton with pop influences.

Nacho, formerly of Chino & Nacho, infuses his signature style, while Durán, active since at least 2017, lends his voice shaped by pop, bachata, and merengue.

Born in Las Palmas de Gran Canaria in 1984, Durán has previously released singles such as “Santa de Mi Devoción,” “Esta Canción,” and “Otra Oportunidad.”

Music video directed by : David Jaimes

Santa De Mi Devoción (2022)

2 . Pumba Dos Santos, Alkilados – Kintsugi

Date Added : Feb 22,2025

“Kintsugi” brings together Pumba Dos Santos and Alkilados in a fusion of Latin pop, reggaeton, and tropical rhythms. The song carries Alkilados’ signature “pure beach” aesthetic, while Dos Santos injects his own flair into the mix. The title nods to the Japanese art of repairing broken pottery with gold, a fitting metaphor for resilience. Released under Blackvird Music LLC, the track continues Alkilados’ collaborative streak, which includes their Latin Grammy-winning remix of “Una Cita.”

Ódiame (W/ Esteban Rojas) (2022)

1 . Manuel Carrasco – El Grito Del Niño

Date Added : Feb 22,2025

“El Grito del Niño” emerges as the second single from Manuel Carrasco‘s upcoming album, shaped in an intense guitar session that distills the essence of his new project.

The lyrics navigate resilience and internal struggle, weaving metaphors that oscillate between fragility and defiance.

Musically, shifting rhythms and a striking flamenco guitar define the track, constructing a soundscape where tension and release play a central role.

Manuel Carrasco, a Spanish singer-songwriter, first gained public attention as the runner-up on “Operación Triunfo” in 2002.

His debut album, “Quiereme” (2003), marked the start of a career that later produced “Y Ahora,” a single from “Bailar El Viento” (2015).

Song featured on the album : Pueblo Salvaje

Y Ahora (2012)


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