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

51 . Ozuna – La Nena

Date Added : Mar 25,2025

“La Nena” marks Ozuna‘s return after a brief hiatus, leading his upcoming album with a blend of reggaeton and Latin pop.

The track unfolds the story of a man fixated on an alluring woman, weaving themes of attraction and desire through fluid melodies and polished production.

Ozuna, who emerged from San Juan’s music scene, made waves with “Odisea,” dominated Latin charts, collaborated on global hits like “Taki Taki,” and appeared in “Fast & Furious 9.”

Song featured on the album : Who I Am

Se Preparó (2016)

50 . Jay Wheeler – Abrázame Fuerte

Date Added : Mar 25,2025

“Abrázame Fuerte” finds Jay Wheeler turning personal history into melody, channeling the aftermath of a September 2024 car accident into a dedication to God, his wife, and his daughter.

The music video places Wheeler in a car junkyard, an understated yet deliberate setting that reinforces the track’s reflective tone.

Known for blending Latin trap with romantic themes, Wheeler built his name with albums like “Platónico” and “Platónicos,” home to tracks like “La Curiosidad.”

Music video directed by : José E. Sagaro – Song featured on the album : Girasoles

Dicelo (W/ Zhamira Zambrano) (2022)

49 . Yahir Saldivar – Jefe 03

Date Added : Mar 25,2025

“Jefe 03” finds Yahir Saldivar continuing his engagement with cumbia bélica, laying his nasal vocals over a traditional rhythm with a modern lyrical spin.

Released in 2025, the track fits into his ongoing series of “Jefe” songs, following titles like “El Jefe 01 – La Primisa.”

The lyrics revolve around street life and power structures, reinforcing the themes that characterize his approach to the genre.

Saldivar, from Monterrey, Mexico, previously released the album “Desde el Alma” (2018) and the single “Cielo Rojo.”

He has represented Mexico at the Festival Internacional de la Canción in Viña del Mar, Chile.

En Una Mancha (W/ Los Parna) (2024)

48 . Elvis Crespo & Jerry Rivera – Nuestra Cancion

Date Added : Mar 25,2025

“Nuestra Canción” brings Elvis Crespo and Jerry Rivera together for a reimagining of Crespo’s 1998 hit, originally penned by Homero D’ Rodríguez.

The track eases in with an ‘80s-style pop ballad touch before shifting into a rhythmic tropical blend.

The music video, filmed at Margarita Janer Palacios School in Guaynabo, Puerto Rico, nods to Crespo’s high school years.

Crespo, originally from New York City, first made waves with Grupo Manía before going solo in 1998.

His debut album “Suavemente” propelled him to mainstream Latin music success.

Jerry Rivera, hailing from Humacao, Puerto Rico, is associated with salsa romántica.

Music video directed by : Fran Gutierrez

Suavemente (2009)

47 . Omar Montes, Dei V, Ovy On The Drums – Oh, Baby!

Date Added : Mar 25,2025

“Oh, Baby!” blends reggaeton with urban pop, bringing together Omar Montes, Dei V, and Ovy On The Drums in a track released in March 2025.

Montes’ unmistakable vocals weave through a production shaped by Colombian producer Ovy On The Drums, while Dei V infuses his Puerto Rican urban style.

The lyrics, sung in Spanish, revolve around attraction and desire, referencing pop culture figures like “Barbie” and “Fifty Shades of Grey.”

A rhythmic chorus anchors the song, pairing reggaeton beats with a commercial sensibility.

Montes, who transitioned from reality television to music, won “Survivor” in 2014 before releasing his debut album, “La Vida Mártir” (2018).

His work on “Con Altura” earned him a Latin Grammy for Best Urban Song in 2019.

Mi Amor (W/ L.A.X, Big Papa313) (2023)

46 . Los Chavalitos – Ranchero

Date Added : Mar 25,2025

“Ranchero” arrives as the latest single from Los Chavalitos, a group that balances traditional ranchera with a contemporary edge.

With a discography spanning multiple albums and singles, their repertoire includes “Yo Ya Sabía Pa’ Donde Iba,” “No Mastico Culebras,” and “Mexicano.”

Blending rich instrumentation with a textured vocal delivery, the track adds another chapter to their evolving musical catalog.

Yo Ya Sabia Pa Donde Iba (2023)

45 . 8Belial & Bad Gyal – Orilla

Date Added : Mar 25,2025

“Orilla” brings together 8Belial and Bad Gyal, with Virtual Flavor handling production.

8Belial, born Marcos Nicolás Arenas, operates within Madrid’s Disobey Society collective, blending trap, reggaeton, and electronic sounds.

Bad Gyal, a key voice in Spanish urban music, delivers her signature vocal approach over Virtual Flavor’s electronic-infused beats.

The track navigates between synthetic textures and rhythmic patterns, reflecting both artists’ sonic influences.

Music video directed by : Jean Lafleur

Sube Arriba (2023)

44 . Nio Garcia – No Vidente

Date Added : Mar 25,2025

“No Vidente” arrives as Nio García’s latest single, weaving pop and electronic sounds into his reggaeton foundation.

Born Luis Antonio Quiñones García on April 3, 1989, in San Juan, Puerto Rico, García steps away from his usual approach, embracing a more melodic and atmospheric production.

His career took off with “Te Boté” in 2017, a collaboration with Bad Bunny and Ozuna, while his 2020 album “Now or Never” introduced tracks like “La Jeepeta.”

La Jeepeta(W/ Brray & Juanka) (2020)

43 . Código FN – Cajeta

Date Added : Mar 25,2025

Código FN releases “Cajeta” in March 2025, weaving admiration, allure, and self-assurance into a regional Mexican soundscape.

The lyrics nod to elegance and charm, embracing romance with a knowing wink.

Hailing from Sinaloa, the group signs with Fonovisa Records in 2012 and navigates the genre with tracks like “Me Gustas Mucho” and albums such as “Te Amaré Más.”

Collaborations with Roberto Tapia add dimension to a catalog balancing energy and contemplation.

El Imán (2023)

42 . Albita, Lenier – Amanecer Sin Ti

Date Added : Mar 25,2025

“Amanecer Sin Ti” brings together Albita Rodríguez and Lenier Mesa in a fusion of urban son and traditional Cuban décima, balancing heritage and modernity.

Albita, a Grammy and Emmy winner born in Havana in 1962, started performing professionally at 15 before relocating to the U.S. in 1993.

Lenier, a newer voice in Cuban music, won a Latin Grammy in 2022 for Best Tropical Song.

The track, set for release in March 2025, keeps Cuban musical traditions in conversation with contemporary sounds.

Music video directed by : Oscar Vazquez

Ta’ Bueno Ya (2009)

41 . Leslie Cartaya – Vuelvo A Sonreir

Date Added : Mar 25,2025

“Vuelvo a Sonreír” brings Leslie Cartaya‘s signature fusion of Latin jazz and pop into focus, weaving together rhythmic sophistication and melodic fluidity.

Born in San Nicolás de Bari, Cuba, her upbringing immersed her in Cuban and Brazilian musical traditions that later shaped her career.

She gained prominence with PALO!, a Miami-based Afro-Cuban funk band nominated for both Grammy and Latin Grammy Awards.

Her transition to a solo career in 2012 introduced “No Pares,” a debut album featuring 18 self-composed songs and earning her a Latin Grammy nomination for Best New Artist.

Her follow-up album, “Llévame Contigo,” expanded her sonic palette with collaborations featuring Latin Fresh and Descemer Bueno.

Baila (W/ Celia Cruz All Stars) (2017)

40 . Antonio José – Bienvenida A Tu Canción

Date Added : Mar 25,2025

“Bienvenida A Tu Canción” arrives as Antonio José’s latest offering, blending his signature pop sound with Latin influences.

Born in 1995, Antonio José first stepped into the spotlight as the Junior Eurovision runner-up in 2005 before securing a victory on “La Voz” in 2015, which led to a deal with Universal Music Group.

His discography weaves flamenco accents with contemporary rhythms, as demonstrated in albums like “El Viaje” and “Senti2.”

Sin Buscarte (2022)

39 . Shakira – Última

Date Added : Mar 23,2025

“Última” is a piano ballad by Shakira, released in March 2025 as the final addition to her twelfth studio album, squeezed in at the last minute despite the album being locked for production.

Recorded and mixed in a single afternoon, the track reflects on the end of a long-term relationship, widely linked to Gerard Piqué.

Shakira has stated this is her definitive farewell to that chapter.

The video, set in a deserted New York subway station at night, mirrors the song’s solitude.

Whenever, Wherever (2010)

39 . Shakira – Última

Date Added : Mar 23,2025

“Última” is a piano ballad by Shakira, released in March 2025 as the final addition to her twelfth studio album, squeezed in at the last minute despite the album being locked for production.

Recorded and mixed in a single afternoon, the track reflects on the end of a long-term relationship, widely linked to Gerard Piqué.

Shakira has stated this is her definitive farewell to that chapter.

The video, set in a deserted New York subway station at night, mirrors the song’s solitude.

Whenever, Wherever (2010)

38 . Danny Ocean & Sech – Priti

Date Added : Mar 23,2025

Danny Ocean and Sech join forces on “Priti,” a track weaving Caribbean merengue with Afrobeat, creating a rhythm-driven blend of Latin and African influences.

Sech, known for his distinct Panamanian sound, adds his signature touch, while Ocean, a Caracas-born artist, merges reggaeton with Latin pop.

The lyrics revolve around attraction and romance, capturing the rush of falling in love and the pull of wanting to share time together.

Ocean’s 2019 album “54+1,” released under Atlantic Records, holds a Latin Platinum certification.

Me Rehúso (2017)

37 . Jay Wheeler – Aiunii

Date Added : Mar 23,2025

Jay Wheeler’s “Aiunii” moves through Latin trap and reggaeton, mirroring the melodic sensibilities that have shaped his career.

The Puerto Rican artist, known for “Platónico” and “Platónicos,” builds his image on a fusion of romantic narratives and urban rhythms.

With a style that aligns sentiment with trap influences, he earns the moniker “La Voz Favorita” as his music leans into emotional storytelling threaded with modern Latin beats.

Song featured on the album : Girasoles

Dicelo (W/ Zhamira Zambrano) (2022)

36 . Chimbala – Abusadora

Date Added : Mar 23,2025

“Abusadora” channels Chimbala‘s high-energy dembow style, driven by relentless percussion and punchy rhythms.

Leury José Tejeda Brito, known as Chimbala, is a Dominican rapper and singer from Santo Domingo, regarded as a key figure in Latin America’s dembow scene.

His breakthrough came with “Maniquí,” which drew Farruko’s attention and led to a remix.

Earlier tracks like “Tu ere un loco” and “Cuenta Conmigo” featured collaborations with Pablo Piddy and Toxic Crow.

He later returned with “Tamo burlao” alongside El Fother.

Maniqui (2017)

35 . Arlene MC – Mamazota

Date Added : Mar 23,2025

Interpolating pulsating beats with slick wordplay, “Mamazota” channels Arlene MC’s signature mix of swagger and playful defiance.

A fusion of urban Latin rhythms and sharp lyricism, the track struts through an attitude-laden soundscape that nods to Dominican musical roots while embracing contemporary production.

Arlene MC delivers her lines with a knowing smirk, weaving between flirtation and command, making “Mamazota” as sly as it is infectious.

A Veces (2018)

34 . Conep & Slayter – Tris

Date Added : Mar 23,2025

“Tris” brings together Conep and Slayter in a Latin trap collaboration rooted in hypnotic rhythms and hard-hitting beats.

The track balances intricate drum patterns with immersive synth layers, sustaining a high-energy flow with room for melody.

Its hooks and verses maintain a sharp lyrical edge, reflecting the intensity of contemporary trap.

Conep, from Patillas, Puerto Rico, blends reggaeton and Latin trap, with singles like “Sueldo” and “Sola” and the album “La Nevera.”

His collaborations include artists such as Amaro and Nelly Nelz.

La Cone (W/ Cdobleta) (2023)

33 . Quimico Ultra Mega – Juguete De Nadie

Date Added : Mar 23,2025

“Juguete De Nadie” marks Quimico Ultra Mega‘s latest foray into reggaeton, released in March 2025.

José Fernando Peguero, known for his Dominican roots and early days as a DJ in Santo Domingo, constructs a track that navigates independence and resilience.

Arriving after a widely publicized feud with Anuel AA—who admitted to theft and assault in Chile—the single carries an implicit defiance, amplified by Arcángel’s public support.

69 Rip Aa (2024)

32 . Spania’99 & Gya – Verisoara

Date Added : Mar 23,2025

“Verisoara” from Spania’99 & Gya fuses dembow’s propulsive rhythm with contemporary Romanian pop.

Spania’99, born Andrei Mateos, moves within the hip-hop sphere, layering modern textures onto familiar foundations.

Its title translates to “Cousin,” suggesting a personal or anecdotal thread running through the track.

The production leans on contrast, balancing the weight of hip-hop influences with the lighter bounce of reggaeton’s signature beat.

Music video directed by : Tudor Costache

Sun La S.O.S. (W/ Ingrid & Lil Cagula) (2022)

31 . Naomi Almonte – Arquitecto

Date Added : Mar 23,2025

“Arquitecto” is a Spanish-language Christian pop ballad by Dominican artist Naomi Almonte, released in January 2025.

Produced by King David and Rafael Tejada Jr., the track layers piano, guitars, drums, and strings beneath Almonte’s vocals.

The lyrics employ architectural and carpentry imagery to depict faith, presenting God as a meticulous builder shaping the singer’s life.

Before music, Almonte competed internationally in badminton, representing the Dominican Republic.

Music video directed by : Pablo Green

30 . El Malilla, Blessd, Hades66 – Mami Tú Remix

Date Added : Mar 21,2025

“Mami Tú Remix” brings together El Malilla, Blessd, and Hades66 in a reggaeton track laced with luxury references and romantic pursuits.

The lyrics name-drop Jimmy Choo, Goyard, and Hermès, weaving status symbols into the narrative.

El Malilla, born Fernando Hernández Florez in Mexico in 1999, merges reggaeton and hip-hop, with past collaborations including Jowell & Randy and J Balvin.

Blessd contributes his Latin urban sound, rounding out the track’s dynamic energy.

Tu Favo (W/ El Bogueto) (2021)

29 . Peso Pluma – Rari

Date Added : Mar 21,2025

“Rari” arrives as Peso Pluma’s latest fusion of regional Mexican music and urban influences, released in March 2025.

The title, seemingly nodding to Ferrari, fits snugly within the recurring themes of excess and status woven through his lyrics.

Cadillacs, Ferraris, and premium cannabis strains populate the verses, painting a portrait of indulgence.

Peso Pluma, born Hassan Emilio Kabande Laija in Zapopan, Mexico, first broke through with “El Belicón” in 2022 before “Ella Baila Sola” pushed regional Mexican music into the Billboard Hot 100’s top 10.

Music video directed by : Daniel Eguren

El Belicón (W/ RaúL Vega) (2022)

28 . Christian Nodal – El Amigo

Date Added : Mar 21,2025

“El Amigo” arrives in March 2025, with Christian Nodal once again weaving mariachi and norteño into his distinct mariacheño sound.

Born in Caborca, Mexico, he first gained attention with “Adiós Amor” (2017), leading to his debut album “Me Dejé Llevar,” which features “Probablemente.”

His follow-up, “Ahora” (2019), includes “Dime Cómo Quieres.”

Across his career, Nodal accumulates three Latin Grammy Awards.

Song featured on the album : Pa’L Cora

Adiós Amor (2016)

27 . Alzate – Me Volviste Un Borracho

Date Added : Mar 21,2025

“Me Volviste Un Borracho” finds Alzate in familiar territory, navigating heartbreak with a bottle firmly in hand.

Released in March 2025 under Desde Abajo Records, the track stays true to the conventions of música popular, a genre steeped in emotional turmoil and liquid consolation.

Alzate, a Medellín native, gained prominence with “Maldita Traición” in 2013, a song that resonated widely in Colombia.

His catalog includes tracks such as “Ya Me Canse” and “Ni Que Fueras La Mas Buena.”

Ya Me Canse (2015)

30 . El Malilla, Blessd, Hades66 – Mami Tú Remix

Date Added : Mar 21,2025

“Mami Tú Remix” brings together El Malilla, Blessd, and Hades66 in a reggaeton track laced with luxury references and romantic pursuits.

The lyrics name-drop Jimmy Choo, Goyard, and Hermès, weaving status symbols into the narrative.

El Malilla, born Fernando Hernández Florez in Mexico in 1999, merges reggaeton and hip-hop, with past collaborations including Jowell & Randy and J Balvin.

Blessd contributes his Latin urban sound, rounding out the track’s dynamic energy.

Tu Favo (W/ El Bogueto) (2021)

29 . Peso Pluma – Rari

Date Added : Mar 21,2025

“Rari” arrives as Peso Pluma’s latest fusion of regional Mexican music and urban influences, released in March 2025.

The title, seemingly nodding to Ferrari, fits snugly within the recurring themes of excess and status woven through his lyrics.

Cadillacs, Ferraris, and premium cannabis strains populate the verses, painting a portrait of indulgence.

Peso Pluma, born Hassan Emilio Kabande Laija in Zapopan, Mexico, first broke through with “El Belicón” in 2022 before “Ella Baila Sola” pushed regional Mexican music into the Billboard Hot 100’s top 10.

Music video directed by : Daniel Eguren

El Belicón (W/ RaúL Vega) (2022)

28 . Christian Nodal – El Amigo

Date Added : Mar 21,2025

“El Amigo” arrives in March 2025, with Christian Nodal once again weaving mariachi and norteño into his distinct mariacheño sound.

Born in Caborca, Mexico, he first gained attention with “Adiós Amor” (2017), leading to his debut album “Me Dejé Llevar,” which features “Probablemente.”

His follow-up, “Ahora” (2019), includes “Dime Cómo Quieres.”

Across his career, Nodal accumulates three Latin Grammy Awards.

Song featured on the album : Pa’L Cora

Adiós Amor (2016)

27 . Alzate – Me Volviste Un Borracho

Date Added : Mar 21,2025

“Me Volviste Un Borracho” finds Alzate in familiar territory, navigating heartbreak with a bottle firmly in hand.

Released in March 2025 under Desde Abajo Records, the track stays true to the conventions of música popular, a genre steeped in emotional turmoil and liquid consolation.

Alzate, a Medellín native, gained prominence with “Maldita Traición” in 2013, a song that resonated widely in Colombia.

His catalog includes tracks such as “Ya Me Canse” and “Ni Que Fueras La Mas Buena.”

Ya Me Canse (2015)

26 . Los Dos Carnales, El Fantasma – El Equipo

Date Added : Mar 21,2025

“El Equipo” brings together Los Dos Carnales and El Fantasma, uniting their take on regional Mexican music.

El Fantasma, or Alexander García, has been active since 2016, playing with corridos and romantic ballads.

Los Dos Carnales, led by brothers Poncho and Imanol Quezada, gained prominence with their 2020 album “Corridos Pa’ la Historia” and the hit “El Envidioso.”

The song stays rooted in norteño tradition, narrating themes of resilience and camaraderie.

El Borracho (2021)

25 . María Isabel – Highlight

Date Added : Mar 21,2025

“Highlight” signals María Isabel’s return, channeling echoes of her early work while adapting to a new musical era.

Released on March 6, 2025, and produced by YELEM, the track follows “Ansiedad,” where she addressed the struggles that prompted her hiatus.

Rising to prominence in 2004 by winning Junior Eurovision at nine, she later built a career spanning music and television, releasing multiple albums and hosting the children’s show “Los Lunnis.”

Music video directed by : Leugim & Mask Rodríguez

Antes Muerta Que Sencilla (2024)

24 . Cazzu – Con Otra

Date Added : Mar 20,2025

“Con Otra” finds Cazzu addressing the woman who once replaced her, weaving betrayal and karma into a moody, bass-heavy production. Her signature blend of trap and reggaeton underlines a vocal delivery that shifts between defiance and dark amusement. The lyrics dissect shifting loyalties with a measured venom, turning heartbreak into a calculated reckoning. Cazzu, born Julieta Emilia Cazzuchelli in Jujuy, Argentina, was nominated for Best New Artist at the 2020 Latin Grammy Awards.

Nada (W/ Lyanno, Rauw Alejandro, Dalex) (2019)

23 . Jorge Rojas, La Konga – Lo Que Más Quiero

Date Added : Mar 20,2025

“Lo Que Más Quiero” brings together Jorge Rojas and La Konga, merging his folkloric roots with their signature cuarteto pulse.

Rojas, a former member of Los Nocheros, has built a solo career that spans singing, songwriting, and production.

La Konga, active since 2003, has shaped modern cuarteto from Córdoba.

The track moves between heartfelt lyricism and rhythmic intensity, balancing nostalgia with the propulsion of contemporary Argentine music.

Entre Espinas Y Flores (2023)

22 . Víctor La Voz – Fuiste Tú

Date Added : Mar 20,2025

Víctor La Voz’s “Fuiste Tú” fuses mambo with contemporary Latin pop, shaping his distinct approach to urban music.

Born Víctor Iván in 2004, the Chilean artist often channels street and romantic themes into his compositions.

His collaborations span Bayriton, Malito Malozo, El Bai, and Franco “El Gorila,” adding to his growing repertoire.

Previous tracks include “Te Olvidé” with Bayriton, Malito Malozo, and El Bai, as well as “Mi Nena” featuring Matatan and Ag Daddy.

Nena (2023)

21 . Sevdaliza – Maria Magdalena (w/ Irmãs De Pau)

Date Added : Mar 20,2025

“Maria Magdalena” sees Sevdaliza rework the biblical figure into a study of resilience, seduction, and survival.

Blending English and Portuguese, the track enlists Brazilian duo Irmãs de Pau, whose verses reinforce themes of self-possession and trans power.

The music video places Sevdaliza alongside cam girls, including Luísa Sonza, Mia Khalifa, and Pussy Riot members, shaping a vision of camming that foregrounds autonomy and inclusion.

Music video directed by : Jenna Marsh

Human (2016)

20 . Quba MV – Adicto A La Mota – (w/ Almanegra)

Date Added : Mar 20,2025

“Adicto A La Mota” pairs Quba MV with Almanegra in a Latin rap collaboration that leans into its title’s unapologetic embrace of marijuana.

Quba MV, linked to Malavida and Infernus Clika, punctuates the track with his signature choruses, a hallmark that’s earned him the moniker “El Rey de los Coros.”

Almanegra’s presence reinforces the genre’s collaborative tendencies, while Quba’s recurrent use of #21 hints at a deeper personal or artistic significance.

Como Se Pongan (2023)

19 . Huan62 & Tokischa – Tot* Lindo

Date Added : Mar 19,2025

“Tot* Lindo” pairs Huan62 with Tokischa, weaving together reggaeton and Latin trap influences in a track that plays with themes of love, identity, and self-expression.

Huan62 brings a style that merges contemporary pop with traditional elements, crafting lyrics that aim for relatability and energy.

Tokischa, known for her candid approach to music, adds her signature edge, having previously collaborated with artists like ROSALÍA, Marshmello, and Madonna.

Music video directed by : Breidy

Glizzy Zaza (W/ Lil Naay & Pillao Vrt) (2024)

18 . Tito Ortega – Paris

Date Added : Mar 19,2025

“París” merges Mexican regional traditions with urban beats, a signature of Tito Ortega’s evolving style.

Released in 2025, the track employs a blend of rustic instrumentation and contemporary production.

The music video unfolds against the backdrop of Paris, capturing well-known landmarks like the Eiffel Tower and Arc de Triomphe.

Ortega, hailing from Tamaulipas, has collaborated with various Latin artists, his discography including “Vida Gangster (Remix)”, “Diablita”, and “Dónde Estás”.

His lyrics revolve around love, heartbreak, and the Mexican experience, resonating across Latin America and the U.S.

Una Locura & Dimelooolexx (W/ Santa Griega) (2023)

17 . Green Cookie – Exclusiva (w/ Jeyyff)

Date Added : Mar 19,2025

“Exclusiva” brings together Green Cookie and JEYYFF in a track shaped by Latin urban sounds, blending reggaeton and trap with fluid ease.

Green Cookie, born Ángel Samuel Mercado Rivera in Santurce and raised in Canóvanas, crafts his verses with a distinct Puerto Rican influence, leaning into themes of self-expression.

JEYYFF, or Jesús Figueroa, infuses the song with trap-driven rhythms and lyrics reflecting his take on independence and relationships.

Mi Chiquita (2024)

16 . Pirlo, Esteban Rojas – Figo

Date Added : Mar 19,2025

“Figo” brings together Pirlo and Esteban Rojas, merging Cali’s rap energy with an urban Latin pulse.

Rojas, alias ‘La Nue,’ navigates hip-hop and improvisation, shaping the ‘Cali Cartel’ movement.

Pirlo 420, born Emanuel Cortés Herrera in 1999, adopts his moniker from the legendary Italian footballer, fusing it with a nod to cannabis culture.

Following tracks like “Ziploc” and “CUÁL ES ESA,” he returns with verses steeped in street realism and rhythmic agility.

Ziploc (2021)

15 . Cyril Kamer – Jaramillo (w/ Kaydy Cain)

Date Added : Mar 19,2025

“Jaramillo” brings together Cyril Kamer and Kaydy Cain, two voices from Spain’s trap scene. Kamer, born Cyrille Mooh Nana in Barcelona, navigates between melody and fluid bars, shaping tracks that blend classic hip-hop with modern trap textures. His lyrics lean into personal narratives and broader societal themes. Kaydy Cain, previously part of Pxxr Gvng, injects his signature cadence, delivering a collaboration that meshes their distinct yet complementary styles.

Loco (2023)

14 . Wow Popy & L Kimii – Carrito Loco

Date Added : Mar 19,2025

“Carrito Loco” pairs Wow Popy with L Kimii for a reggaeton track steeped in rhythm and momentum.

The title, translating to “Crazy Cart,” signals a mix of energy and mischief, reinforcing Wow Popy‘s fusion of urban beats with Latin influences.

Born Yerson Isbel Manzano Castellano, he navigates between infectious hooks and lyrical sentiment, as seen in “Abrazame Muy Fuerte” and “No Vas.”

Collaborations stretch from Wampi on “Por Todos” to Fixty Ordara y Ja Rulay on “Dame Cinturita Maricona.”

AbráZame Muy Fuerte (2022)

13 . Karen Santana – Ven QuéDate

Date Added : Mar 19,2025

Karen Santana‘s “Ven Quédate” channels Christian devotion through soaring vocals and an intimate plea for divine closeness.

Released in 2025, the track reflects her deep-rooted connection to gospel music, shaped by years of worship and faith.

Born in 2004 in La Romana, Dominican Republic, Santana embraces worship as her calling, weaving spiritual conviction into every note.

The song joins her repertoire alongside “Él Está Ahí” and “Déjalo Que Fluya.”

Él Está Ahí (2023)

12 . Nesty – Mujerón

Date Added : Mar 19,2025

“Mujerón” arrives as Nesty’s latest foray into reggaeton and Latin pop, released in February 2025.

Weaving energetic beats with smooth melodies, the Cuban singer, songwriter, and producer crafts a track that aligns with his signature sound.

Born Ernesto Alejandro Galguera on September 5, 1995, he stepped into a solo career in 2018, shaping his path within Latin Urban music with songs like “Como Si Nada.”

Habana (2018)

11 . Paulo Londra – Sin Cadenas

Date Added : Mar 17,2025

“Sin Cadenas” blends trap beats with melodic vocals, as Paulo Londra reflects on personal growth and freedom.

The lyrics include a nod to Argentine footballer Alexis Mac Allister, with the line “Baby, somos la élite, pa’ nosotros un trámite / Se empiezan a temblar los pies cuando entra Mac Allister,” prompting a grateful response from the player.

Released in March 2025, the track marks Londra’s return after a legal dispute with Big Ligas delayed his music for years.

Born in Córdoba, Argentina, on April 12, 1998, Londra gained prominence with “Adán y Eva” and the album “Homerun.”

His collaborations feature Becky G and Ed Sheeran, and he has earned a Latin Grammy nomination for Best New Artist.

Song featured on the album : Versus (Ep)

Tal Vez (2019)

10 . L-Gante, La K´Onga – Otra Poesía

Date Added : Mar 17,2025

“Otra Poesía” merges L-Gante’s “Cumbia 420” aesthetic with La K’onga’s cuarteto roots, creating a track where urban and tropical elements intertwine.

L-Gante, whose rise began with “L-Gante Rkt” and his collaboration with Bizarrap, continues shaping Argentina’s urban scene.

La K’onga, active since 2003, brings its signature cuarteto sound.

The music video features Wanda Nara, L-Gante’s partner, adding a personal touch to the release.

Bzrp Music Sessions #38 (2020)

9 . Ricardo Arjona – Todo Termina

Date Added : Mar 17,2025

“Todo Termina” arrives as Ricardo Arjona’s November 2024 release, a nearly seven-minute contemplation penned during his hospital recovery from spinal surgeries.

Presented as a somber letter to his children, it reflects on impermanence and time’s relentless pace.

Eschewing repetition, its structure reinforces the theme of transience.

In 2024, Arjona also releases “Despacio que hay prisa” and “Nirvana.”

He wins a Grammy in 2007 for “Adentro.”

Song featured on the album : Seco

Mal Por Ti (2021)

8 . Luis Fernando Borjas – Pa’ Mi

Date Added : Mar 17,2025

“Pa’ Mi” filters traditional Latin rhythms through Luis Fernando Borjas’s particular lens, balancing the familiar with the contemporary.

A product of his post-Guaco trajectory, the track aligns with his vision of a solo career shaped by both heritage and reinvention.

Born in Maracaibo, Venezuela, Borjas spent 26 years with Guaco before branching out in 2020 with “Gota,” an early step toward his album “Una misma historia,” which also includes “La Miraíta.”

El Sillón (2023)

7 . Ca7Riel & Paco Amoroso – Re Forro

Date Added : Mar 17,2025

“Re Forro” throws Ca7riel & Paco Amoroso’s fusion of trap, rap, rock, and jazz into the spotlight, packing their signature irreverence and restless energy.

With roots in a childhood friendship and an early stint in rock and funk, the duo pivots towards a sound that flirts with chaos while keeping a sharp musical edge.

Ca7riel, known for “EL DISKO” and the single “Polvo,” and Paco Amoroso, a classically trained violinist turned hip-hop artist, carve their own space in Argentina’s urban scene.

Muy Bien (2022)

11 . Paulo Londra – Sin Cadenas

Date Added : Mar 17,2025

“Sin Cadenas” blends trap beats with melodic vocals, as Paulo Londra reflects on personal growth and freedom.

The lyrics include a nod to Argentine footballer Alexis Mac Allister, with the line “Baby, somos la élite, pa’ nosotros un trámite / Se empiezan a temblar los pies cuando entra Mac Allister,” prompting a grateful response from the player.

Released in March 2025, the track marks Londra’s return after a legal dispute with Big Ligas delayed his music for years.

Born in Córdoba, Argentina, on April 12, 1998, Londra gained prominence with “Adán y Eva” and the album “Homerun.”

His collaborations feature Becky G and Ed Sheeran, and he has earned a Latin Grammy nomination for Best New Artist.

Song featured on the album : Versus (Ep)

Tal Vez (2019)

10 . L-Gante, La K´Onga – Otra Poesía

Date Added : Mar 17,2025

“Otra Poesía” merges L-Gante’s “Cumbia 420” aesthetic with La K’onga’s cuarteto roots, creating a track where urban and tropical elements intertwine.

L-Gante, whose rise began with “L-Gante Rkt” and his collaboration with Bizarrap, continues shaping Argentina’s urban scene.

La K’onga, active since 2003, brings its signature cuarteto sound.

The music video features Wanda Nara, L-Gante’s partner, adding a personal touch to the release.

Bzrp Music Sessions #38 (2020)

9 . Ricardo Arjona – Todo Termina

Date Added : Mar 17,2025

“Todo Termina” arrives as Ricardo Arjona’s November 2024 release, a nearly seven-minute contemplation penned during his hospital recovery from spinal surgeries.

Presented as a somber letter to his children, it reflects on impermanence and time’s relentless pace.

Eschewing repetition, its structure reinforces the theme of transience.

In 2024, Arjona also releases “Despacio que hay prisa” and “Nirvana.”

He wins a Grammy in 2007 for “Adentro.”

Song featured on the album : Seco

Mal Por Ti (2021)

8 . Luis Fernando Borjas – Pa’ Mi

Date Added : Mar 17,2025

“Pa’ Mi” filters traditional Latin rhythms through Luis Fernando Borjas’s particular lens, balancing the familiar with the contemporary.

A product of his post-Guaco trajectory, the track aligns with his vision of a solo career shaped by both heritage and reinvention.

Born in Maracaibo, Venezuela, Borjas spent 26 years with Guaco before branching out in 2020 with “Gota,” an early step toward his album “Una misma historia,” which also includes “La Miraíta.”

El Sillón (2023)

7 . Ca7Riel & Paco Amoroso – Re Forro

Date Added : Mar 17,2025

“Re Forro” throws Ca7riel & Paco Amoroso’s fusion of trap, rap, rock, and jazz into the spotlight, packing their signature irreverence and restless energy.

With roots in a childhood friendship and an early stint in rock and funk, the duo pivots towards a sound that flirts with chaos while keeping a sharp musical edge.

Ca7riel, known for “EL DISKO” and the single “Polvo,” and Paco Amoroso, a classically trained violinist turned hip-hop artist, carve their own space in Argentina’s urban scene.

Muy Bien (2022)

6 . Los Vasquez – Por La Carretera

Date Added : Mar 17,2025

“Por La Carretera” is a single by Chilean pop-rock duo Los Vásquez, released in March 2025.

The lyrics revolve around travel, love, and connection, leaning on their signature storytelling and emotional depth.

Its title, which translates to “On the Road,” suggests movement, freedom, and the unpredictability of the journey.

Los Vásquez, formed by brothers Italo and Enzo Vásquez, first gained prominence in 2010 with “Tú Me Haces Falta” from “Contigo Pop y Cebolla.”

The duo has released albums such as “De Sur a Norte,” with their music frequently centering on relationships and personal experiences.

Music video directed by : Pedro Aceituno

Tu Me Haces Falta (2009)

5 . Nanpa Básico, Maisak – Diálogos De Paz

Date Added : Mar 17,2025

“Diálogos De Paz” headlines the 2025 collaboration between Nanpa Básico and Maisak, weaving themes of unity and self-reflection into its core.

Nanpa Básico, a Medellín-born rapper, pairs his introspective lyricism with melodies that merge Latin pop and reggaeton.

Maisak, a seasoned composer, brings his expertise from working with artists like Ryan Castro and Jay Wheeler.

Together, they craft a track that navigates personal and collective reconciliation.

Song featured on the album : Diálogos De Paz

Flaca (2018)

4 . Zhamira Zambrano & Noreh – Me Hubiese Gustado

Date Added : Mar 17,2025

Zhamira Zambrano and Noreh join forces on “Me Hubiese Gustado,” a Latin pop ballad set for release in February 2025.

The track reflects on heartbreak with a weary acceptance, acknowledging that not everyone walks away as the triumphant protagonist.

The title translates to “I Would Have Liked,” setting the tone for its melancholic resignation.

Zambrano, known for “Me Alejo de Ti” and her 2023 duet “Extrañándote” with Jay Wheeler, infuses the song with her characteristic emotional depth.

Meanwhile, Noreh, a rising Venezuelan artist, contributes his textured vocals to this introspective exchange.

Me Alejo De Ti (2020)

3 . Yng Lvcas – Dramático

Date Added : Mar 17,2025

Yng Lvcas, born Daniel Oswaldo Donlucas Martínez on October 24, 1999, in Guadalajara, Mexico, navigates the Latin music scene with a mix of reggaeton and trap.

“Dramático,” released in March 2025, pairs melodic hooks with rapid rap verses, a signature move in his repertoire.

His breakout track, “La Bebe (Remix)” with Peso Pluma, landed at No. 11 on the Billboard Hot 100 in 2023, pushing his sound beyond Mexico.

Before that, his early mixtapes, “Wup? Mixtape1” and “LPM,” set the groundwork, the latter introducing the original “La Bebe.”

In 2023, his first studio album, “Super Estrellas,” featured collaborations with Mexican artists, underscoring his role in the country’s reggaeton surge.

La Bebe [Remix] (W/ Peso Pluma) (2022)

2 . Junior Caldera & Nacho – Llanero

Date Added : Mar 17,2025

“Llanero” brings together Junior Caldera and Nacho, weaving Venezuelan influences with modern Latin beats.

The title nods to the vast plains of Venezuela and Colombia, reflecting Caldera’s heritage.

Nacho’s presence adds a recognizable vocal touch, complementing Caldera’s blend of dembow, trap, dancehall, and R&B.

A former motocross champion, Caldera stepped into music in 2017, crafting tracks like “Bareto,” “Dividi,” “Toyobobo,” and “Viernes” while collaborating with Jeeiph and Trainer.

Music video directed by : Diego Pernia & Justin Braham

Roba Mario (2024)

1 . Wampi & Wildey – Ninfomaniaca

Date Added : Mar 17,2025

“Ninfomaniaca” brings together Cuban artists Wampi and Wildey in a fusion of reggaeton and Cuban urban beats.

Released in February 2025, the track reflects their roots in the island’s evolving music scene.

Wampi, active since at least 2022, previously released “Por Ustedes (Pornosotros 2)” and “Pornosotros.”

Wildey, involved in music since at least 2019, is known for “Normalmente” and collaborations with fellow Cuban artists.

Music video directed by : Daryel Mustelier & Rafael Santana

Por Ustedes [Pornosotros 2] (W/ Fixty Ordara Y Ja Rulay & Wow Popy) (2021)


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