Eladio Carrión and Peso Pluma team up on “Tiffany,” blending Latin trap with corridos tumbados. Bad Bunny reworks his album with Puerto Rican folk instruments for NPR’s Tiny Desk. Las Gemelas del Free return with “La Escapada,” merging reggaeton with nocturnal precision. Luis Alfonso’s “Stylacho” fuses corrido grit and electronic flair, while Bryan Martínez and Yahir Saldívar mix cumbia bélica with regional swagger. Bunbury’s “Te Puedes A Todo Acostumbrar” leans into poetic desolation. Maka’s “Celos” mines flamenco-infused jealousy; Abraham Mateo’s “Plan De Hoy” laments toxic love. Erick Brian reflects on distance in “12,000 Km,” and El Pinche Mara’s “Veneno Del Bueno” stays raw and unfiltered. Here are the brand new Latin music videos that caught, these past days, our interest and liking. Beware (possibly) NSFW |
54 . Eladio Carrión, Peso Pluma – Tiffany![]() |
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“Tiffany” pairs Eladio Carrión with Peso Pluma in a cross-genre blend of Latin trap and corridos tumbados, measured and deliberate in its sonic swagger. The track sketches a portrait of street dealings wrapped in polished indulgence, with lyrics that linger somewhere between menace and extravagance. Carrión brings his urbano rap fluency, sharpened across tracks with Bad Bunny, while Peso Pluma punctuates the mix with acoustic grit and regional flair. Song featured on the album : Don Kbrn Sauce Boy Freestyle 5 (2021) |
53 . Bad Bunny – Tiny Desk Concert |
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Bad Bunny’s Tiny Desk Concert lands at NPR’s Washington, D.C. headquarters, where live cuatros, tiples, and congas bring a rootsy twist to his latest album, “Debí Tirar Más Fotos.” Tracks like “Pitorro de Coco” and “La Mudanza” are reshaped with jíbaro, bomba, and plena codes, sidestepping glossy production in favor of local color. Two hand-stitched Puerto Rican flags hover over the performance, making Benito’s cultural allegiances plain. Soy Peor (2016) |
52 . Las Gemelas Del Free – La Escapada![]() |
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In “La Escapada,” Puerto Rican twins Roylimar and Royerlin Rodríguez—alias Las Gemelas del Free—team up with Dierick El Preciso to channel a tightly wound reggaeton pulse brushed with urbane swagger. The track slips between tradition and innovation, echoing the duo’s 2024 viral moment with “Dura” without repeating it. Layered beats and clipped vocals sketch a nocturnal rendezvous—more calculated than romantic, more scheme than escape. Dura (2024) |
51 . Luis Alfonso – Stylacho![]() |
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“Stylacho” by Luis Alfonso fuses electrocorrido’s rustic textures—accordion, acoustic guitar, and those unmistakable shrill whistles—with icy electronic beats, crafting a peculiar hybrid that wears its contradiction like a badge. The lyrics orbit around personal flair, with Alfonso’s “stylo” presented as both enviable and inimitable—a fashion statement set to a corrido rhythm. Shot in Medellín, the video mirrors the track’s swagger with saturated hues and urban tableaux. Music video directed by : Julián Henao – Song featured on the album : Descriterio La Ex (2023) |
50 . Bryan Martínez – Asi Soy Yo (w/ Yahir Saldívar)![]() |
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“Asi Soy Yo” pairs Bryan Martínez with Yahir Saldívar in a track that meshes cumbia bélica’s militant snap with the textures of regional Mexican soundscapes. The lyrics shape a portrait of defiance and self-definition, delivered with a swagger that sidesteps sentimentality in favor of unapologetic flair. Martínez, from Apatzingán, first surfaced beyond local scenes with “MINIMI,” a 2024 viral earworm that thrived on short-form video loops. Music video directed by : Trane Hurtado Minimi (2023) |
49 . Bunbury – Te Puedes A Todo Acostumbrar![]() |
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“Te Puedes A Todo Acostumbrar” revisits the cantina in a western-tinged dirge where resilience comes not as virtue, but as reluctant necessity. Produced by Enrique Bunbury and Ramón Gacías, the track fuses experimental textures with hushed lyricism steeped in poetic melancholy. Salinger’s Holden Caulfield shuffles through the verses, an emblem of missed chances and stalled revolutions. It’s all resignation, dressed in desert dust and irony. Song featured on the album : Cuentas Pendientes Alaska (2022) |
48 . Maka – Celos![]() |
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“Celos” threads jealousy through the filter of flamenco-infused urban rhythms, with Maka sketching out emotional fragility in unvarnished detail. Produced by Antonio Narváez and a rotating cast of musicians, the track leans into themes of regret, where every verse seems to measure the fallout of possessiveness more than love itself. Born Francisco Javier Rodríguez Morales in Granada, Maka fuses flamenco, Spanish hip hop, and reggaeton with pointed restraint. Music video directed by : Mowlihawk & Maryam Salmi – Song featured on the album : Aura El Arte De Vivir (2018) |
47 . Abraham Mateo – Plan De Hoy [Quiero Verte]![]() |
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“Plan De Hoy [Quiero Verte]” finds Abraham Mateo navigating the ashes of a toxic romance with synth-laced pop-rock sensibilities and a voice teetering between regret and fixation. Co-produced by ULI and Dani Ruiz, the track sketches out a portrait of someone haunted by what once was, caught oscillating between letting go and dialing the past just one more time. The video opts for symbolism over storyline, echoing the emotional residue of love well past its expiration date. Music video directed by : Óscar Fernández Maníaca (2023) |
46 . Erick Brian – 12,000 Km![]() |
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“12,000 Km” marks Erick Brian’s turn toward a more stripped-back narrative as he parts ways with CNCO’s polished pop polish for something more introspective. In four bittersweet minutes, he charts the emotional mileage and physical stretch of long-distance love, where time zones replace shared moments and silence often says more than words. Now signed to Warner Music Latina, Erick leans into a more confessional tone—less gloss, more ache. Song featured on the album : Btw… Lo Intenté (Ep) Aniversario (2024) |
45 . El Mara – Veneno Del Bueno![]() |
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In “Veneno Del Bueno,” El Pinche Mara threads tales of street mechanics and scarred loyalty, offering no apologies for a past steeped in gang ethos and survival instinct. The Mérida-born rapper channels his lived rawness into lyrical snapshots, stitched with grime and fleeting redemption—neither glorifying nor moralizing, simply narrating. Released post-“Bajo Penumbra,” the track leans into Mara’s ongoing motif: scars speak louder than sermons. Alucin Machin (W/ Gera Mx) (2023) |
44 . De La Rose, Omar Courtz – Nubes![]() |
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“Nubes” pairs Puerto Rican vocalist De La Rose with Omar Courtz in a reggaeton collaboration that glides between sensuality and swagger. The lyrics oscillate between declarations of lust—“Tú sigue’ pensando en mis nude’”—and poetic contrasts like “Ere’ mi cielo en este infierno.” De La Rose moves between trap, R&B, and drill, while Courtz brings his distinctive flow to a track tailored for fleeting encounters and selective intimacy. Los Fin De (2024) |
43 . Ricardo Arjona – 70%![]() |
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In “70%,” Ricardo Arjona threads his signature lyrical irony through a reflection on human relationships, assigning emotional commitments a suspiciously precise percentage. Layered with understated satire, the song aligns with the thematic leanings of *Seco*, his 2024 release shared during a private Miami session where he detailed his creative choices. Arjona, Guatemalan-born and a Grammy winner for *Adentro*, ventures again into the transactional absurdities of intimacy. Song featured on the album : Seco Mal Por Ti (2021) |
42 . Luis R Conriquez, Alex Torres – Hay De Dos![]() |
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“Hay De Dos” pairs Luis R Conriquez with Alex Torres for a no-frills blend of *música regional mexicana*, released under Kartel Music in March 2025. The track moves through themes of loyalty, resilience, and the fallout of ambition with a brooding instrumental backdrop that keeps the pressure simmering. Lyrically, it sketches a world of watchful eyes and calculated moves, where unity isn’t sentimental—it’s strategic. Dembow Bélico (W/ Tito Double P & Joel De La P) (2023) |
44 . De La Rose, Omar Courtz – Nubes![]() |
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“Nubes” pairs Puerto Rican vocalist De La Rose with Omar Courtz in a reggaeton collaboration that glides between sensuality and swagger. The lyrics oscillate between declarations of lust—“Tú sigue’ pensando en mis nude’”—and poetic contrasts like “Ere’ mi cielo en este infierno.” De La Rose moves between trap, R&B, and drill, while Courtz brings his distinctive flow to a track tailored for fleeting encounters and selective intimacy. Los Fin De (2024) |
43 . Ricardo Arjona – 70%![]() |
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In “70%,” Ricardo Arjona threads his signature lyrical irony through a reflection on human relationships, assigning emotional commitments a suspiciously precise percentage. Layered with understated satire, the song aligns with the thematic leanings of *Seco*, his 2024 release shared during a private Miami session where he detailed his creative choices. Arjona, Guatemalan-born and a Grammy winner for *Adentro*, ventures again into the transactional absurdities of intimacy. Song featured on the album : Seco Mal Por Ti (2021) |
42 . Luis R Conriquez, Alex Torres – Hay De Dos![]() |
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“Hay De Dos” pairs Luis R Conriquez with Alex Torres for a no-frills blend of *música regional mexicana*, released under Kartel Music in March 2025. The track moves through themes of loyalty, resilience, and the fallout of ambition with a brooding instrumental backdrop that keeps the pressure simmering. Lyrically, it sketches a world of watchful eyes and calculated moves, where unity isn’t sentimental—it’s strategic. Dembow Bélico (W/ Tito Double P & Joel De La P) (2023) |
41 . Timø – Vino Rosé![]() |
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“Vino Rosé” by Latin GRAMMY-nominated trio Timø offers a glossy nod to disco’s enduring charm as it spins through fleeting serendipities and champagne flirtations. With lines like “La suerte está de mi lado,” the track reads like a toast to luck, impulse, and the kind of night that begins with rosé and promises no particular end. It’s all tight beats, pop polish, and just enough irony to keep it from getting too sweet. Algo Diferente (2021) |
40 . Jossimar X El Baby R – Alterao’s![]() |
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“Alterao’s” pairs Colombian singer Jossimar with producer El Baby R in a track that pulses with the nightlife tempo of the dancehall circuit. Jossimar contributes his textured vocal phrasing, following the trajectory set by past singles like “Cotizado.” El Baby R structures the production with rhythmic swagger, leaning into the genre’s percussive traditions while sidestepping melodic excess. |
39 . Oscar Ortiz – Amigos Para Qué![]() |
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“Amigos Para Qué” casts a skeptical eye on the mechanics of friendship, poking at performative loyalty and the fine line between support and self-interest. Anchored in sleek regional Mexican rhythms and songwriter pop accents, the track gives Oscar Ortiz a platform to question if camaraderie is ever more than just transactional. Ortiz, who once penned lyrics for his brothers Gerardo and Kevin, continues shaping his sound post-“23/7” and the Billboard Hot 100-marking “First Love.” Anillos (W/ Oscar Maydon) (2022) |
38 . Jey One, Yaisel LM – Teptop![]() |
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“Teptop” slides between Latin urban textures and streamlined contemporary beats, letting Jey One and Yaisel LM swap verses with practiced ease. Jey One, who emerged from Santo Domingo with “Onana” in 2023, brings his measured cadence and layered delivery to the track. Yaisel LM, a recurring name beside Jey One, rides the rhythm with signature agility, folding in his flair for genre-blending hooks. Onana (2023) |
37 . Alex Zurdo, Funky – El Culpable (w/ Dariana)![]() |
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“El Culpable” brings together Alex Zurdo, Funky, and Dariana in a 2025 single released via Heaven Music. With Funky’s seasoned verses grounded in Christian urban reggaetón and Dariana sliding in with a crystalline vocal layer, the track runs on intersections between confession and redemption. Zurdo, whose catalog includes “Nada Es Mío” and “De Gloria en Gloria,” steers the narrative with his signature theological lyricism tailored to the streetwise beat. Guarda Tu CorazóN (2023) |
36 . Kiry Curu – Una Paca![]() |
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In “Una Paca,” Dominican rapper Kiry Curu threads clipped rhymes through a tight loop of minimalist Trap beats, offering a snapshot of street currency, literal and figurative, with just enough swagger to suggest irony. Delivered in his trademark low tone, the track toggles between bravado and fatalism without ever tipping into sentiment, sketching an urban tableau where value flickers as fast as loyalty. Fue Del Mismo Coro (2023) |
35 . Paty Cantú – A La De Lú![]() |
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“A la de Lú” revisits Paty Cantú’s early 2000s days with the pop duo Lu through a retrospective lens sharpened by time and solo reinvention. Infused with lyrical nods and sonic echoes of a dissolved partnership, the song navigates memory as both tribute and reckoning. Cantú—who launched her solo career with “Me Quedo Sola” in 2009—threads the past into a present that neither clings nor forgets. Song featured on the album : Sagitario Suerte (2013) |
34 . Diego Torres, Miranda! – Trepando Paredes![]() |
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“Trepando Paredes” pairs Diego Torres with longtime theatrical provocateurs Miranda! for a Latin pop duet steeped in longing and romantic inertia. Torres, known for blending genres across Grammy-winning releases, threads narrative sincerity through Ale Sergi and Juliana Gattas’s glam-infused aesthetic. Set in a Buenos Aires hotel, the video cloaks melodrama in costume, casting all three artists as curious residents negotiating heartache between velvet drapes. Un Poquito (W/ Carlos Vives) (2018) |
33 . Ingrid Contreras – Que Voy Hacer Con Mi Amor![]() |
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In “Qué Voy a Hacer Con Mi Amor,” Ingrid Contreras reimagines the Alejandro Fernández ballad through a lens tinted with her signature blend of mariachi, ranchera, and romantic Latin pop. Raised on her mother’s stereo and performing since the age of four, the Ciudad Obregón native filters heartbreak through vintage strings and slow-burning vocals. Her 2021 “Acústico Vol. 1” already affirmed her affinity for interpretive nuance. Song featured on the album : Acústico Vol. 3 El De Los 20 – El Cachora (W/ Enigma Norteño) (2020) |
32 . Luis Mexia & El Rabbanito – Barbas Y Botas![]() |
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“Barbas Y Botas” pairs Luis Mexia with El Rabbanito in a terse corrido where facial hair and footwear become emblems of defiance, not fashion. Mexia, who launched his career with “El de los 20-Cachora” in 2021 and climbed the Billboard charts with “Calidad” alongside Grupo Firme, extends his penchant for collaborations here. The track sits comfortably within regional Mexican music, where bravado meets irony in every baritone phrase. Mente Delincuente (2024) |
31 . Eden Muñoz – Qué Loco El Plebe![]() |
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“Qué Loco El Plebe” documents Edén Muñoz’s nuanced foray into the contradictions of bravado and vulnerability. Set against the stubborn rhythms of regional Mexican music, the track plays like a stitched confession soaked in bravado, equal parts swagger and side-eye to polite society. Muñoz, whose journey winds from Colmillo Norteño to Calibre 50’s gritty ascent, crafts a narrative thick with tongue-in-cheek machismo. Mientes Tan Bien (2022) |
30 . Rony Alca – Una Muñeca![]() |
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Rony Alca’s “Una Muñeca” lands in March 2025, offering a clipped, percussive flow rooted in hip-hop/rap and tinged with a calculated coldness that sidesteps sentimentality. Hailing from the Dominican Republic, Alca leans into brusque lyricism and skeletal beats, flirting with detachment without veering into parody. It joins “Bandidaje Intenso” and “Siento Que Te Quiero” in his growing body of singles available on Spotify and YouTube. Bandidaje Intenso (2024) |
29 . Fer Villarreal – Coqueto![]() |
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“Coqueto” introduces Fer Villarreal’s flirtatious maneuvering through regional Mexican rhythms, sidestepping heartbreak with an accordion in hand and a wink in her voice. Originally from Monterrey, she circles back to the pop sphere she previously reimagined with “Rosa Pastel,” trading synths for sierreño textures and a glimmer of irony. Here, affection feels transactional, but the melody plays it off with practiced charm. Rosa Pastel (2024) |
28 . Big Lois – El Bravo![]() |
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“El Bravo” delivers Big Lois‘s signature splice of flamenco guitar and urban percussion, where handclaps challenge 808s in rhythmic negotiation. The track leans into the tension between heritage and hustle, pulling from Andalusian roots while keeping one foot in the concrete sprawl of contemporary beats. Following “Hilo Negro” and “Borracho,” it extends his pattern of genre-melding without bothering to ask permission. Hilo Negro (W/ Cheb Rayan & Manelo) (2024) |
27 . El Zar, No Te Va Gustar – Parte De Mi![]() |
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“Parte de Mi” pairs Buenos Aires’ El Zar with Montevideo’s No Te Va Gustar, folding indie rock riffs into the softened edges of introspection. Recorded between both cities, the track leans into themes of connection and shared experience without overworking the sentiment. El Zar, active since 2014, brings its usual palette—guitar-led melodies and wry reflections on human relations, never too eager to please. Music video directed by : Juan Manuel Pinzón & Benjamín Baccetti La Declaración (2019) |
26 . Kenia OS – OMG [Live]![]() |
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“OMG [Live]” offers Kenia OS at her most theatrically fraught, slipping through the emotional wreckage of a love affair that teeters between addictive and corrosive. Produced by JonTheProducer, the track throbs with Latin Pop codes, yet bends them to stage something more intimate, less party-ready than the title suggests. On her third studio album (2024), she wields romantic disarray like both shield and mirror, never quite letting the audience off the hook. Song featured on the album : Pink Aura Por Siempre (2018) |
25 . Brytiago – Luna Llena (w/ Loyaltty)![]() |
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“Luna Llena” sees Brytiago teaming up with Loyaltty to layer his reggaeton foundation with urban textures that flirt with nocturnal tension and low-lit ambition. Released in March 2025, the track hints at a recalibrated sound, less about club polish, more about after-hours introspection. Known for “Asesina,” his platinum-certified breakthrough, Brytiago charts a quieter route under the banner of El Cartel Records, still trailing his Latin Grammy from 2019. Netflixxx (W/ Bad Bunny) (2018) |
24 . Lalo Capetillo & Alessandra Rosaldo – Tú De Qué Vas![]() |
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In “Tú De Qué Vas,” Lalo Capetillo and Alessandra Rosaldo revisit Franco De Vita’s original composition with a duet that treads the uneasy middle ground between affection and disillusionment. This marks their first appearance together in a musical project, with Capetillo’s acting sensibility brushing up against Rosaldo’s pop roots from her Sentidos Opuestos run. The result hovers somewhere between confrontation and curiosity wrapped in vocal interplay. Pase Lo Que Pase (2023) |
23 . Wow Popy & Lenier – Más Y Más![]() |
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“Más y Más” pairs Wow Popy’s rhythmic bravado with Lenier’s smoother cadence, threading reggaeton swagger through a web of romantic insistence. Yerson Isbel Manzano Castellano, alias Wow Popy, surrounds his syncopated melodic flair with the same blend of sentiment and edge found in “Abrazame Muy Fuerte” and “No Vas.” The result shuffles between craving and control, echoing the wry tension of past tracks with Fixty Ordara y Ja Rulay or Wampi. Song featured on the album : Pa Los Míos Vol. 1 AbráZame Muy Fuerte (2022) |
22 . Los Dos Carnales – Bien Por Ti![]() |
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“Bien por Ti” sees Los Dos Carnales lean into their signature norteño framework, complete with bajo sexto, accordion, and the kind of lyrical stoicism that rarely begs for sympathy. Brothers Poncho and Imanol Quezada deliver a deadpan tale of romantic renunciation with enough dry wit to make heartbreak feel like a trade deal someone got the better end of. Released in March 2025, it follows the tonal path carved by their 2020 breakout, “El Envidioso.” El Borracho (2021) |
21 . Robot95, Cardellino – No Llores![]() |
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In “No Llores,” Robot95 and Cardellino wade into melancholic waters with a laid-back fusion of hip-hop and Latin hues, courtesy of producer Dóntia. Robot95, born Kevin Gutiérrez in Mexicali, threads his lyrics with pop and trap textures pulled from a catalog including “Chocolate Bianco” and “Otra Vez Pensando en Ti.” Cardellino matches that cadence with his own understated blend of composition and multi-instrumental finesse. De Negro (W/ Geassassin= (2021) |
20 . Emilia, Tini, Nicki Nicole – Blackout![]() |
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“Blackout” brings together Emilia, TINI, and Nicki Nicole for the first time, channeling club heat through a mix of reggaeton and pop cadences. The track leans into flirtation, with lyrics that toe the line between allure and indifference, wrapped in slick production geared toward late-night agendas. Each artist arrives with distinct credentials—TINI from teen stardom, Nicki from urban beats, and Emilia via cumbia detours—now merged in synchronized mischief. El Chisme (W/ Ana Mena, Nio Garcia) (2019) |
19 . Kevin Kaarl – El Triste![]() |
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“El Triste” sees Kevin Kaarl lending his signature modern folk sensibility to José José’s torch song, sidestepping melodrama in favor of stripped-back sincerity. Released under Universal Music Mexico in March 2025, the track punctuates Kaarl’s trajectory, which begins with 2018’s “Amor Viejo” and weaves through “Hasta el Fin del Mundo” and “Paris Texas.” Named a key Latin artist by Billboard in 2023, he melds Sinaloan textures with introspective lyricism. San Lucas (2019) |
18 . Lola Indigo – Sin Autotune![]() |
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In “Sin Autotune,” Lola Indigo trades polish for punch, channeling heartbreak into tequila-soaked defiance. Lines like “Antes bebía por amor, ahora bebo por despecho” toggle between irony and confession, while “Por fuera bailando y llorando por dentro” sketches emotional dissonance in motion. Released under Universal Music Spain, the track lingers between late-night regret and embers of carnal temptation. Song featured on the album : Nave Dragón Discoteka (W/ Maria Becerra) (2022) |
17 . Dei V – Quiere![]() |
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Pitched between pleasure and peril, “Quiere” plucks at the edges of desire as Dei V muses on sensual entanglements that blur indulgence with obsession. The Puerto Rican artist, born David G. Juarbe in Carolina, weaves verses that flirt with lust and fleeting intimacy, delivering them against a backdrop made for late-night indiscretions. Released under his label, Under Water Music, the track extends the lineage begun with “Hustlin” and followed by “VVS” and “On Fleek.” Vvs (2023) |
16 . Pablo Alborán – Clickbait![]() |
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In “CLICKBAIT,” Pablo Alborán swaps serenades for cynicism, moving away from romance to sift through fake news, social judgment, and the shallow pursuit of online approval. Backing this tonal pivot is producer Albert Hype, placing synthetic textures behind lyrics that scan the hollow performance of fame. It’s a reset that mutters sarcasm beneath the sheen—Alborán’s first foray into themes untouched by roses or regret. Si Hubieras Querido (2019) |
15 . The La Planta , Salastkbron – Nunca Mas![]() |
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“Nunca Mas” pairs The La Planta’s cumbia syntax with Salastkbron’s sharper edge, stitching tradition to a beat shaped by Pushi x Vainy. Released under La Casa De La Cumbia, the track sidesteps sentimentality, preferring clipped swagger and rhythmic tension. The La Planta, aka Nicolás Choca, merges signature Uruguayan patterns with collaborators from Los Gaiteros De San Jacinto to La Orquesta de Rumberos, sketching a cumbia less nostalgic than calculated. Music video directed by : Team Jota Lo Mismo Que A Mi (W/ Marcela Morelo, La T Y La M) (2024) |
14 . Arlene MC – Recoqueo![]() |
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“Recoqueo” is a Latin pop track released in January 2025 by Arlene MC, produced by Babilom Produce. Born Arlene Yacaira Mota in Hackensack to Dominican parents, she channels her background as a trained performer and comedian into a rhythmically sly interrogation of romantic ego. With lyrics that side-eye male bravado and delivery that smirks more than it pleads, she toes the line between flirtation and farce. A Veces (2018) |
13 . La Fugitiva De Mike Miramontes – Te Necesito![]() |
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“Te Necesito” by Banda La Fugitiva De Mike Miramontes, released in February 2025, is a regional Mexican ballad laced with the sting of hindsight and jealousy-fueled ruin. Its narrator nurses heartbreak, haunted by the belated epiphany of what they’ve lost and nursing a not-so-subtle fantasy of rewinding time. Signature banda instrumentation meets sleek contemporary production, delivering sentiment with brass, tuba, and just enough remorse to pass for sincerity. Como Arte De Magia (2023) |
12 . Bomba Estéreo, Rawayana, Astropical – Fogata [Leo]![]() |
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“Fogata” opens with Li Saumet’s unadorned vocals and guitar, recorded in her Santa Marta home with an ocean view that seeps into the track’s meditative tone. Composed by ASTROPICAL, the meeting point of Bomba Estéreo and Rawayana, the song ponders mortality and ephemeral joy beneath the Leo sign’s fiery symbolism. Blending champeta, Afrobeats, and electronic pulses, it layers emotional weight over breezy rhythms with deliberate contrast. To My Love [Tainy Remix] (2017) |
11 . Descemer Bueno & Alain Perez – Desde Que Estamos Juntos![]() |
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Blending traditional Cuban rhythms with sleek Latin pop brushstrokes, “Desde Que Estamos Juntos” pairs Havana-born producer Descemer Bueno with Trinidad’s multi-instrumentalist Alain Pérez. Pérez, whose Grammy in 2022 nods to his dexterity in Afro-Cuban and jazz idioms, brings intricate textures to the mix. Bueno, known for shaping hits like “Bailando” (2014), layers lyricism drawn from his work as songwriter and producer since his 2005 solo debut. Bailando (W/ Enrique Iglesias, Gente De Zona) (2014) |
10 . Deorro, Jasiel Nuñez – Belicosa![]() |
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“Belicosa” pairs Deorro’s bass-heavy pulse with Jasiel Nuñez’s regional grit, as American EDM meets Mexican corridos without flinching. Nuñez, fresh off his album “LA ODISEA,” leans into the genre he knows best, while Deorro—of “Five Hours” and “Bailar” infamy—continues his flirtation with Latin textures. Released after Deorro’s signing to Prajin Parlay Inc., the track nudges EDM into Norteño territory with calculated bravado. Music video directed by : Moldyroom Bailar (W/ Elvis Crespo) (2016) |
9 . Rich Vagos, Gera MX, Santu – Mujeriego![]() |
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Blending rap and Latin urban stylings, “Mujeriego” pairs Gera MX with rising artist SANTU for a track that dissects the tangled emotions of a self-professed womanizer teetering on the edge of commitment. SANTU shares production credits with Brayan Rodríguez (Soummit), crafting a sound that toes the line between swagger and hesitation. Released in March 2025 under Rich Vagos, the independent label Gera MX founded to spotlight Mexican hip-hop acts. Botella Tras Botella (W/ Christian Nodal) (2021) |
8 . Fonseca, Rawayana – Venga Lo Que Venga![]() |
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“Venga Lo Que Venga” pairs Colombian singer-songwriter Fonseca with Venezuelan band Rawayana in a cross-border exchange sparked at a wedding, of all places. Fonseca’s tropical pop meets Rawayana’s reggae-inflected alternative style, forming a breezy yet pointed sonic collaboration. The lyrics wade through resilience and love with a subplot of environmental concern, hinting that personal and planetary survival may not be such different battles. Te Mando Flores (2023) |
10 . Deorro, Jasiel Nuñez – Belicosa![]() |
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“Belicosa” pairs Deorro’s bass-heavy pulse with Jasiel Nuñez’s regional grit, as American EDM meets Mexican corridos without flinching. Nuñez, fresh off his album “LA ODISEA,” leans into the genre he knows best, while Deorro—of “Five Hours” and “Bailar” infamy—continues his flirtation with Latin textures. Released after Deorro’s signing to Prajin Parlay Inc., the track nudges EDM into Norteño territory with calculated bravado. Music video directed by : Moldyroom Bailar (W/ Elvis Crespo) (2016) |
9 . Rich Vagos, Gera MX, Santu – Mujeriego![]() |
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Blending rap and Latin urban stylings, “Mujeriego” pairs Gera MX with rising artist SANTU for a track that dissects the tangled emotions of a self-professed womanizer teetering on the edge of commitment. SANTU shares production credits with Brayan Rodríguez (Soummit), crafting a sound that toes the line between swagger and hesitation. Released in March 2025 under Rich Vagos, the independent label Gera MX founded to spotlight Mexican hip-hop acts. Botella Tras Botella (W/ Christian Nodal) (2021) |
8 . Fonseca, Rawayana – Venga Lo Que Venga![]() |
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“Venga Lo Que Venga” pairs Colombian singer-songwriter Fonseca with Venezuelan band Rawayana in a cross-border exchange sparked at a wedding, of all places. Fonseca’s tropical pop meets Rawayana’s reggae-inflected alternative style, forming a breezy yet pointed sonic collaboration. The lyrics wade through resilience and love with a subplot of environmental concern, hinting that personal and planetary survival may not be such different battles. Te Mando Flores (2023) |
7 . Wason Brazoban – Duele Saber (w/ Gio El Leon)![]() |
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In “Duele Saber,” Wason Brazoban pairs with Gio El Leon for a bachata-infused lament on the bitter clarity of heartbreak. The song moves through romantic disillusionment with a measured melancholy, sidestepping dramatics in favor of resignation. Brazoban’s background in Latin pop intertwines with Gio’s urban sensibility, yielding a duet that lingers just long enough to sting—but never beg for sympathy. La Mujer Que A Mi Me Gusta (2016) |
6 . Clave Especial & Calle 24 – La Neta![]() |
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“La Neta” pairs Clave Especial and Calle 24 in a regional Mexican track that opts for swagger over spectacle. Clave Especial, from Salinas, operates under Street Mob Records, offering previous cuts like “Rápido Soy” and “Voy Enfierrado” that trade in fast cars and faster reputations. Calle 24, led by Chihuahua native Diego Millán, stepped into wider view via “Qué Onda,” a 2023 Billboard Hot 100 crossover. Song featured on the album : Mija No Te Asustes Rapido Soy (2023) |
5 . Michelle Maciel – Así Fue![]() |
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“Así Fue” sees Michelle Maciel side-stepping her corridos roots with a shift toward smoother urban textures. The track’s title, translating to “That’s How It Was,” hints at retrospective resignation wrapped in subtle defiance. Known for genre-hopping between reggaetón and pop, Maciel previously joined The Change for “Pa Tanto” and tangled with Edén Muñoz on “CCC.” This release finds her leaning into melodic restraint rather than narrative bravado. Ccc (W/ Eden Muñoz) (2022) |
4 . Feid, Ty Dolla $ign – Dallax![]() |
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“DALLAX” pairs Colombian reggaeton artist Feid with American R&B mainstay Ty Dolla $ign for a bilingual lament steeped in regret and rose-tinted nostalgia. This cross-continental alliance marks their first collaboration, gliding between Latin urban cadences and American R&B’s airy textures. Feid teases the release by gamifying anticipation—fans who cleared his debut video game were treated to an early listen. Que Raro (2016) |
3 . Daniela Darcourt – La Sinvergüenza![]() |
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“La Sinvergüenza” spins a measured tale of betrayal and indignation, wrapped in clean salsa arrangements that keep things brisk but never frantic. Daniela Darcourt, born in Lima in 1996, resumes her thematic preoccupation with romantic misdeeds, echoing earlier titles like “No Me Debes Nada” and “Sólo Es una Amiga.” Active since her win on “El Artista del Año,” she aligns flair with restraint, never quite letting melodrama seep through the brass. Probablemente (2018) |
2 . Isabel Aaiún – Ojopaloma![]() |
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“Ojopaloma” follows Isabel Aaiún’s 2024 debut album and continues her neofolk experiments, layering archaic Castilian echoes over subdued contemporary textures. Madrid-born and Segovia-raised, Aaiún once traded reins before mics—first as a rider and trainer, later as a full-time musician after 2023. Her trajectory detoured in 2019 via a duet with Pablo Mora and sharpened in 2024 with a remix by Fernando Moreno. Potra Salvaje (2021) |
1 . Alvaro Soler – Con Calma![]() |
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Alvaro Soler’s “Con Calma” strolls through sunlit rhythms and easygoing grooves, offering a measured invitation to let go of yesterday’s detours without slipping into melodrama. The lyrics contemplate past memories with an affable shrug, suggesting that serenity, not urgency, might be the smarter strategy. Born in Barcelona, Soler navigates lyrics in six languages and once remixed “El Mismo Sol” with Jennifer Lopez for Billboard’s Hot Latin Songs. Music video directed by : Anthony Molina – Song featured on the album : El Camino El Mismo Sol (2014) |
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