Mafe Cardona makes her official debut with “Hastaluegui,” twisting goodbye into something sly over a polished Latin beat. Guilherme e Santiago’s “Anjo Na Terra” blends sertaneja charm with smooth production, extending the duo’s long-running romantic streak. Emanero suits up for “Mala Mujer,” dipping into merengue with polished control. Jairo Vera stays hushed on “Donde Estará,” while Alexis y Fido lean into classic reggaeton with “Carita Triste,” pairing emotional mess with tight rhythms from Nesty. Here are the brand new Latin music videos that caught, these past days, our interest and liking. Beware (possibly) NSFW |
51 . Mafe Cardona – Hastaluegui![]() |
![]() Date Added : May 3,2025
“Hastaluegui” marks the official debut of Colombian singer Mafe Cardona, née María Fernanda Cardona, raised in Tuluá, Valle del Cauca. Initially stepping into the spotlight in 2015 via La Voz Kids Colombia, Cardona resurfaces in 2025 with a track whose title playfully twists the farewell trope into something far more barbed. Over a polished, Latin-inflected beat, she balances irony and resignation, saying goodbye with a smirk, not a tear. Eu Não Te Amei À Toa (2022) |
50 . Guilherme E Santiago – Anjo Na Terra![]() |
![]() Date Added : May 3,2025
Interpolating the rustic charm of sertaneja with a breezy polish, “Anjo Na Terra” filters Guilherme e Santiago’s signature country through bright melodies and polished production by Samuel Deolli. Released in April 2025 alongside tracks like “Porque Brigamos (Ao Vivo),” the song hints at an ongoing narrative the Cardoso Rosa brothers are threading through their current work. Two decades after their nightclub origins, the duo still refines sentiment with practiced precision. Music video directed by : Flaney Gonzallez |
49 . Emanero – Mala Mujer![]() |
![]() Date Added : May 3,2025
In “Mala Mujer,” Emanero trades his usual introspection for a crisp, merengue-infused solo, delivered with deliberate formality and a tailored flair he refers to as his first “temita de traje solo.” Released in April 2025 under Fifty One, the track flirts with tropical rhythm while maintaining a measured restraint that sidesteps theatrics. Federico Andrés Giannoni, better known as Emanero, skirts his social commentary roots for a more polished sonic attire. Music video directed by : Lucas Flaque Bandido (W/ Fmk, Estani, Rusherking) (2022) |
48 . Jairo Vera – Donde Estará![]() |
![]() Date Added : May 3,2025
“Donde Estará” circles around a familiar sense of absence, stitched with longing and late-night regret. Jairo Vera glides through smooth urban production by Ag Daddy, layering hushed vocals over a melancholy rhythm that doesn’t try too hard to cheer up. The lyrics trace the outline of someone gone—figuratively, possibly literally—and leave just enough space for the listener to fill in the blanks or light a cigarette. Cuidao (2021) |
47 . Alexis Y Fido – Carita Triste![]() |
![]() Date Added : May 3,2025
“Carita Triste” finds Puerto Rican duo Alexis y Fido circling back to their reggaeton roots with a production handled by Nesty. Performed in Spanish, the track lands under their Wild Dogz label, with distribution via EMPIRE. Its title—translating wryly as “Sad Face”—hints at emotional disarray wrapped in their trademark rhythmic charge. Active since 2000, Los Reyes del Perreo draw from a résumé that includes collaborations with Daddy Yankee, Bad Bunny, and Noriel. Energía (2011) |
37 . El Malilla, Enayy – Mundo De Mentiras![]() |
![]() Date Added : Apr 29,2025
Melding reggaetón’s syncopated grooves with undercurrents of Mexican barrio slang, “Mundo De Mentiras” pairs El Malilla‘s clipped flow with Enayy’s autotuned melancholy. El Malilla, born Fernando Hernández Florez, trades in asphalt realism, threading hip-hop cadences through perreo tempos. The track nods to the reggaetón mexa surge, where urban grit meets rhythmic seduction without bothering to ask permission. Tu Favo (W/ El Bogueto) (2021) |
36 . Gloria Trevi – El Vuelo![]() |
![]() Date Added : Apr 29,2025
In “El Vuelo,” Gloria Trevi crafts a mid-tempo track steeped in emotional turbulence, where leaving becomes both liberation and lament. The lyrics trace a quiet rebellion wrapped in vulnerability, echoing her longstanding focus on personal narratives shaped by survival and reinvention. Released as part of her 2025 output, the song continues Trevi’s commitment to original material that echoes the emotional syntax of her early ’90s work. Music video directed by : Pablo Croce – Song featured on the album : El Vuelo Yo Soy Su Vida (2019) |
35 . Paty Cantú, José Madero – Al Voluntario![]() |
![]() Date Added : Apr 29,2025
“Al Voluntario” pairs Paty Cantú’s melodic flair with José Madero’s introspective touch in a mid-tempo pop duet dissecting the fallout of a breakup. The track alternates perspectives: one foot stuck in emotional quicksand, the other dragging forward, as both artists narrate the disorienting ritual of moving on while not quite ready to. Released in March 2025, it stages heartbreak as mutual performance—each verse a reluctant confession. Suerte (2013) |
34 . Grupo Zúmbale Primo & Corazón Serrano – Bella![]() |
![]() Date Added : Apr 29,2025
“Bella” pairs Chile’s Grupo Zúmbale Primo with Peru’s Corazón Serrano, threading together two ends of the Andean cumbia circuit with transactional flair. Melodías cling to the ears like sequins on synthetic satin, while sprightly percussion spins through arrangements built for weekend escapism. Grupo Zúmbale Primo brings its cumbia tropical-laced ranchera edge, as Corazón Serrano leans into its long-honed melodic instincts since 1993. Mejor Que Tú (2023) |
37 . El Malilla, Enayy – Mundo De Mentiras![]() |
![]() Date Added : Apr 29,2025
Melding reggaetón’s syncopated grooves with undercurrents of Mexican barrio slang, “Mundo De Mentiras” pairs El Malilla‘s clipped flow with Enayy’s autotuned melancholy. El Malilla, born Fernando Hernández Florez, trades in asphalt realism, threading hip-hop cadences through perreo tempos. The track nods to the reggaetón mexa surge, where urban grit meets rhythmic seduction without bothering to ask permission. Tu Favo (W/ El Bogueto) (2021) |
36 . Gloria Trevi – El Vuelo![]() |
![]() Date Added : Apr 29,2025
In “El Vuelo,” Gloria Trevi crafts a mid-tempo track steeped in emotional turbulence, where leaving becomes both liberation and lament. The lyrics trace a quiet rebellion wrapped in vulnerability, echoing her longstanding focus on personal narratives shaped by survival and reinvention. Released as part of her 2025 output, the song continues Trevi’s commitment to original material that echoes the emotional syntax of her early ’90s work. Music video directed by : Pablo Croce – Song featured on the album : El Vuelo Yo Soy Su Vida (2019) |
35 . Paty Cantú, José Madero – Al Voluntario![]() |
![]() Date Added : Apr 29,2025
“Al Voluntario” pairs Paty Cantú’s melodic flair with José Madero’s introspective touch in a mid-tempo pop duet dissecting the fallout of a breakup. The track alternates perspectives: one foot stuck in emotional quicksand, the other dragging forward, as both artists narrate the disorienting ritual of moving on while not quite ready to. Released in March 2025, it stages heartbreak as mutual performance—each verse a reluctant confession. Suerte (2013) |
34 . Grupo Zúmbale Primo & Corazón Serrano – Bella![]() |
![]() Date Added : Apr 29,2025
“Bella” pairs Chile’s Grupo Zúmbale Primo with Peru’s Corazón Serrano, threading together two ends of the Andean cumbia circuit with transactional flair. Melodías cling to the ears like sequins on synthetic satin, while sprightly percussion spins through arrangements built for weekend escapism. Grupo Zúmbale Primo brings its cumbia tropical-laced ranchera edge, as Corazón Serrano leans into its long-honed melodic instincts since 1993. Mejor Que Tú (2023) |
33 . Angelo Diep – El Gato Negro![]() |
![]() Date Added : Apr 29,2025
“El Gato Negro” by Angelo Diep threads Latin pop rhythms through a narrative of ill-fated romance, where the phrase “fuiste mi mala suerte, el gato negro de camino” levels the blame of misfortune squarely on a former lover. The track slips into the emotional terrain common in Diep’s catalogue, sitting comfortably alongside “Si No Soy Tu Prioridad” and “Dos Enamorados” with its lyrical sting and melodic phrasing. Diep, a Mexican performer, maintains his signature blend of catchy motifs and melancholy undertones, folding regret and irony into sleek pop sensibilities. Si No Soy Tu Prioridad (2022) |
32 . Deorro & Santa Fe Klan – La Bandera![]() |
![]() Date Added : Apr 29,2025
On “La Bandera,” Deorro joins forces with Santa Fe Klan to produce a hybrid track that stitches together cumbia syncopations, EDM build-ups, and sharp-edged rap flows. Santa Fe Klan lays down verses steeped in street resilience and pride, his delivery matching the track’s kinetic pulse. The chorus chants “Mexicano hasta que muera,” doubling as national salute and neighborhood oath. Released under Double P Records, the track aligns regional tradition with beat-drop theatrics. Bailar (W/ Elvis Crespo) (2016) |
31 . Andrey Riobueno – Cafecito![]() |
![]() Date Added : Apr 29,2025
In “Cafecito,” Colombian newcomer Andrey Riobueno trades morning routines for slow-burning seduction, layering silky vocals over a minimalist Latin R&B beat. The track lingers in that liminal space between flirtation and routine, where a shared cup becomes both metaphor and pretext. Hailing from Villavicencio, Meta, Riobueno neither rushes nor begs—he simply waits, cup in hand, for desire to steep. |
30 . Adrian Quesada, Angelica Garcia – No Juego![]() |
![]() Date Added : Apr 29,2025
In “No Juego,” Adrian Quesada joins forces with Angélica Garcia to craft a moody narrative that channels the cinematic flair of classic Latin gangster films. Built on lush arrangements and shadowy textures, the track continues Quesada’s ongoing dialogue with 1960s and 70s bolero and balada traditions, filtered through a psychedelic lens. Garcia’s vocals act as both siren and warning, matching Quesada’s noir-tinged instrumentation beat for beat. Music video directed by : Amos David Mckay – Song featured on the album : Boleros Psicodélicos Ii Like A Bird (W/ Abraham Alexander) (2024) |
29 . Blessd & Ovy On The Drums – Amista![]() |
![]() Date Added : Apr 28,2025
Blessd and Ovy On The Drums join forces on “Amista,” a 2025 release that toys with themes of friendship and the slippery connections that trail fame. Ovy On The Drums, alias Daniel Oviedo, twitches the reggaetón formula he helped shape alongside Karol G, Paulo Londra, and Nicki Minaj, crafting a production that’s sleek without ever begging for attention. Blessd, trading under his given name Stiven Mesa Londoño, threads lyrics with the easy charm that once led Billboard to tap him as a 2022 artist to watch. Medallo (2021) |
28 . Cazzu – Ódiame![]() |
![]() Date Added : Apr 28,2025
Channeling the smoky spirit of Argentine tango, “Ódiame” finds Cazzu invoking the ghost of Tita Merello with a martini-dry sarcasm. Written by Cazzu herself, the lyrics wade through betrayal’s wreckage, clinging to a stubborn reminder: erasure is futile. Born Julieta Emilia Cazzuchelli in Jujuy, Argentina, Cazzu sharpens her reputation through Latin trap and reggaeton, with albums like “Maldade$”, “Error 93,” and “Nena Trampa.” She receives a Best New Artist nomination at the 2020 Latin Grammy Awards. Song featured on the album : Latinaje Nada (W/ Lyanno, Rauw Alejandro, Dalex) (2019) |
27 . Brytiago – Rewind![]() |
![]() Date Added : Apr 28,2025
“Rewind” sees Brytiago spinning his signature blend of urban grit and reggaeton sensuality into a meditation on longing and lost moments. The Puerto Rican artist, once propelled into the spotlight by his platinum-certified “Asesina,” lines each verse with introspective nostalgia, avoiding melodrama but never quite shaking heartbreak’s lingering smoke. Signed to Daddy Yankee’s El Cartel Records, Brytiago continues to dissect memory and desire with his typical muted intensity. Netflixxx (W/ Bad Bunny) (2018) |
26 . Chaki Bley – Una Chica Good![]() |
![]() Date Added : Apr 28,2025
Chaki Bley steers into 2025 with “Una Chica Good,” a Latin single released through GunzGangMusic and shaped by producer Yomal El Maestro. In a style that skirts between playful bravado and rhythmic swagger, the Dominican artist captures fleeting moments of allure under Caribbean skies. With a growing discography exceeding 35 releases, including collaborations with El Baby R and Tivi Gunz, Chaki Bley continues to glide across multiple Latin genres. Music video directed by : At Films La Papaya (W/ Og Bloopa) (2023) |
25 . Emmanuel Cortes & Santa Fe Klan – Amor [Remix]![]() |
![]() Date Added : Apr 28,2025
In “Amor [Remix],” Emmanuel Cortes and Santa Fe Klan trade verses over a sleek blend of regional Mexican textures and urban beats, sketching out an ode to romantic devotion without tipping into melodrama. Cortes, an Arkansas-raised Mexican-American, balances subtle vulnerability with grounded appreciation, while Santa Fe Klan threads his lyrical agility through reflections on loyalty and the singular nature of his muse. Mami (2023) |
29 . Blessd & Ovy On The Drums – Amista![]() |
![]() Date Added : Apr 28,2025
Blessd and Ovy On The Drums join forces on “Amista,” a 2025 release that toys with themes of friendship and the slippery connections that trail fame. Ovy On The Drums, alias Daniel Oviedo, twitches the reggaetón formula he helped shape alongside Karol G, Paulo Londra, and Nicki Minaj, crafting a production that’s sleek without ever begging for attention. Blessd, trading under his given name Stiven Mesa Londoño, threads lyrics with the easy charm that once led Billboard to tap him as a 2022 artist to watch. Medallo (2021) |
28 . Cazzu – Ódiame![]() |
![]() Date Added : Apr 28,2025
Channeling the smoky spirit of Argentine tango, “Ódiame” finds Cazzu invoking the ghost of Tita Merello with a martini-dry sarcasm. Written by Cazzu herself, the lyrics wade through betrayal’s wreckage, clinging to a stubborn reminder: erasure is futile. Born Julieta Emilia Cazzuchelli in Jujuy, Argentina, Cazzu sharpens her reputation through Latin trap and reggaeton, with albums like “Maldade$”, “Error 93,” and “Nena Trampa.” She receives a Best New Artist nomination at the 2020 Latin Grammy Awards. Song featured on the album : Latinaje Nada (W/ Lyanno, Rauw Alejandro, Dalex) (2019) |
27 . Brytiago – Rewind![]() |
![]() Date Added : Apr 28,2025
“Rewind” sees Brytiago spinning his signature blend of urban grit and reggaeton sensuality into a meditation on longing and lost moments. The Puerto Rican artist, once propelled into the spotlight by his platinum-certified “Asesina,” lines each verse with introspective nostalgia, avoiding melodrama but never quite shaking heartbreak’s lingering smoke. Signed to Daddy Yankee’s El Cartel Records, Brytiago continues to dissect memory and desire with his typical muted intensity. Netflixxx (W/ Bad Bunny) (2018) |
26 . Chaki Bley – Una Chica Good![]() |
![]() Date Added : Apr 28,2025
Chaki Bley steers into 2025 with “Una Chica Good,” a Latin single released through GunzGangMusic and shaped by producer Yomal El Maestro. In a style that skirts between playful bravado and rhythmic swagger, the Dominican artist captures fleeting moments of allure under Caribbean skies. With a growing discography exceeding 35 releases, including collaborations with El Baby R and Tivi Gunz, Chaki Bley continues to glide across multiple Latin genres. Music video directed by : At Films La Papaya (W/ Og Bloopa) (2023) |
25 . Emmanuel Cortes & Santa Fe Klan – Amor [Remix]![]() |
![]() Date Added : Apr 28,2025
In “Amor [Remix],” Emmanuel Cortes and Santa Fe Klan trade verses over a sleek blend of regional Mexican textures and urban beats, sketching out an ode to romantic devotion without tipping into melodrama. Cortes, an Arkansas-raised Mexican-American, balances subtle vulnerability with grounded appreciation, while Santa Fe Klan threads his lyrical agility through reflections on loyalty and the singular nature of his muse. Mami (2023) |
24 . Elena Rose, Camilo, Los Ángeles Azules – Carteras Chinas![]() |
![]() Date Added : Apr 28,2025
“Carteras Chinas” pairs Elena Rose, Camilo, and Los Ángeles Azules in a mischievous blend of cumbia and tropical pop, released in April 2025. Between syncopated rhythms and playful brass, they lament a world where there are “more Chinese handbags than people loving with their hearts.” The video swings between Miami and Mexico City, with a wink at Iztapalapa, Venezuela, and Colombia stitched into the verses. Bayamón (2022) |
23 . Arelys Henao – Entre Tres (w/ Francy & Paola Jara)![]() |
![]() Date Added : Apr 28,2025
Trading heartbreak for sisterly alliance, “Entre Tres” finds Arelys Henao convening with Francy and Paola Jara to narrate emotional survival through rugged tales of betrayal, loyalty, and recovery. The three Colombian artists braid their vocals into a fierce commentary on resilience, with lyrics stitched tight around the wounds of lost love. Produced by Yohan Usuga, the track sits squarely in the terrain of música popular’s unapologetic candor. Music video directed by : Andrés Osorio La Reina Y El Rey ‘W/ Dario Gomez) (2013) |
22 . Eladio Carrión, Big Sean – Branzino |
![]() Date Added : Apr 28,2025
Borrowing a velvet groove from Erroll Gaye and the Imaginations’ “You Don’t Want My Love,” “Branzino” fuses Eladio Carrión’s urbane Latin trap flair with Big Sean’s razor-edged Detroit flow. Produced by seasoned hitmakers, the track wrangles the simmering bravado of both rappers into a polished if slightly sardonic exchange. Lifted from Carrión’s “DON KBRN” album, the song mirrors his steady climb within Latin hip-hop after Grammy-nominated albums like “Sauce Boyz.” Song featured on the album : Don Kbrn Sauce Boy Freestyle 5 (2021) |
21 . El Chulo & El Dany Mg – Efecto Dominó![]() |
![]() Date Added : Apr 28,2025
Trading verses with sly charm, El Chulo and El Dany MG weave “Efecto Dominó” over a simmering reggaeton beat splashed with provocative metaphors of seduction and momentum. The lyrics flirt playfully with the idea of the “domino effect,” a chain of passionate reactions set off within their intimate universe. El Chulo, known for tracks like “Un Favor,” joins forces with El Dany MG, a Cuban artist whose repertoire includes “SECRETO,” embracing Latin rhythms with unapologetic candor. Dile Dile Dile (2022) |
20 . Joaquin Guiller – El Agropecuario![]() |
![]() Date Added : Apr 28,2025
Joaquín Guiller trades neon lights for green pastures with “El Agropecuario,” a spirited single released in March 2025. Known for weaving rural narratives into his music, Guiller tunes into the rhythms of Colombia’s countryside, where tractors and traditions outrun city ambitions. First stepping onto the scene in 2005 with “Mientras Viva,” the Antioquian singer and actor later garners attention for tracks like “El Aguardiente” and “Usted No Me Olvida.” Music video directed by : Georgy Parra No Sufriré Por Nadie [Remix] (W/ Maycol Rosero, Beren) (2022) |
19 . Pinto Wahin – Nos Vamos De Rumba![]() |
![]() Date Added : Apr 28,2025
Borrowing reggaeton’s heartbeat and spiking it with electronic velocity, “Nos Vamos De Rumba” by Pinto “Wahin” rolls out a high-energy invitation to nocturnal revelry. The Spanish-born former goalkeeper, whose post-football résumé includes crafting tracks for Hollywood speed-chase franchises, here flexes his knack for melding Andalusian cadence with urban swagger. The lyrics transact in pure escapism, true to a title that leaves very little to the imagination. Tukapum (2022) |
18 . Lasso – Nunca Seremos Amigos![]() |
![]() Date Added : Apr 28,2025
Entangling heartbreak in irony, “Nunca Seremos Amigos” finds Venezuelan artist Lasso dissecting the futility of post-breakup friendship with an almost surgical coldness. Released in 2025 under Tigris 33, the track unfolds like a sharply worded letter that never gets sent, lingering between regret and self-preservation. Best known for past chart successes like “Diferente” and a Latin Grammy win in 2023 with LAGOS, Lasso spins emotional estrangement into pop clarity here. Song featured on the album : Malcriado Te Veo (2014) |
17 . Cazzu – Inti![]() |
![]() Date Added : Apr 26,2025
“Inti” stages Cazzu’s tender return after a two-year hiatus, trading trap beats for a stripped-back ode to motherhood and personal reinvention. Named after her daughter—and the Quechua word for “sun”—the song glows with quiet intimacy and ancestral ties. Strings and wind instruments by Walter Arjona weave through Cazzu’s voice, while Nicolas Cotton lends muted keys and synths to flesh out the sparse arrangement. Song featured on the album : Latinaje Nada (W/ Lyanno, Rauw Alejandro, Dalex) (2019) |
17 . Cazzu – Inti![]() |
![]() Date Added : Apr 26,2025
“Inti” stages Cazzu’s tender return after a two-year hiatus, trading trap beats for a stripped-back ode to motherhood and personal reinvention. Named after her daughter—and the Quechua word for “sun”—the song glows with quiet intimacy and ancestral ties. Strings and wind instruments by Walter Arjona weave through Cazzu’s voice, while Nicolas Cotton lends muted keys and synths to flesh out the sparse arrangement. Song featured on the album : Latinaje Nada (W/ Lyanno, Rauw Alejandro, Dalex) (2019) |
16 . Bad Bunny – Bokete![]() |
![]() Date Added : Apr 26,2025
“Bokete” sees Bad Bunny trading heartbreak for a sardonic take on love’s wreckage, layering Puerto Rican slang for “pothole” over a cooling relationship. Benito sketches the slow decay between two lovers, promising to move on while predicting his ex’s future remorse. The battered streets of Puerto Rico mirror emotional wounds, with hints at political neglect stitched into the melody, a signature move from the Latin Grammy winner. Song featured on the album : Debí Tirar Más Fotos Soy Peor (2016) |
15 . Yeri Mua – Modo Antidepresivo (w/ Snow Tha Product)![]() |
![]() Date Added : Apr 26,2025
Mixing the flair of a Mexican influencer-turned-singer with a California-raised bilingual rapper, “Yeri Mua – Modo Antidepresivo (w/ Snow Tha Product)” spins a vibrant, sardonic narrative entirely in Spanish. Released by Sony Music Entertainment in April 2025, the track sees Yeri Cruz and Snow Tha Product volley verses with ironic detachment, channeling a playful yet resigned attitude toward emotional survival. |
14 . Almighty – Sarcastica![]() |
![]() Date Added : Apr 26,2025
In “Sarcastica,” Almighty spins a wry narrative where irony sharpens each bar, threading mockery through the familiar cadences of comedy hip-hop. Born Alejandro Mosqueda Paz in Mayarí, Cuba, and later raised in Carolina, Puerto Rico, Almighty channels a life marked by cultural shifts and spiritual reinvention. Following his 2019 turn toward Christian music, he infuses “Sarcastica” with layers that blur between jest and earnest contemplation. Filipenses 1:6 (W/ Redimi2) (2018) |
13 . Wisin – Luna (w/ Kapo)![]() |
![]() Date Added : Apr 26,2025
Born from an impromptu meeting at the Coliseo de Puerto Rico, “Luna” merges Wisin’s reggaeton pulse with Kapo’s spirited Colombian flair during a fast-paced session at The Hit Factory. Produced by Daramola and Los Legendarios, the track leans into Afrobeat’s rhythmic sway while layering urban textures without straining for trendiness. In Medellín, the video captures the song’s ode to women, skimming sentimentality for something sharper and more vivid. Music video directed by : Santiago Acosta – Song featured on the album : El Sobreviviente Mi Exxx (W/ Anuel Aa) (2022) |
12 . SanLuis – Hay Fuegos (w/ Carlos Baute)![]() |
![]() Date Added : Apr 26,2025
“Hay Fuegos” brings together SanLuis, the duo of Venezuelan brothers Santiago and Luigi Castillo, and singer-songwriter Carlos Baute in a polished Latin pop collaboration. The track sketches fires of love and jealousy that stubbornly resist extinction, no matter the effort. SanLuis, once part of Latin Grammy-winning Voz Veis, threads emotional turmoil through a rhythmic fabric that Baute’s smooth delivery ignites further. Song featured on the album : Cuentas Pendientes Se Acabó (W/ Chino Y Nacho) (2015) |
11 . David Guetta – Cuéntale (w/ Willy William & Nicky Jam)![]() |
![]() Date Added : Apr 26,2025
Blending Latin urban grit with a slick electronic pulse, “Cuéntale” sees David Guetta, Willy William, and Nicky Jam joining forces in a collision of beats and backgrounds. French beatsmith Guetta and French-Mauritian chameleon William weave a vibrant mesh of club-ready sounds, while Nicky Jam injects his unmistakable reggaeton cadence. Released under Carabine Music, “Cuéntale” delivers a polished yet unruly testament to cross-cultural mischief on the dancefloor. Titanium (2011) |
10 . Juanes – Una Noche Contigo![]() |
![]() Date Added : Apr 25,2025
“Una Noche Contigo” sees Juanes lean into his signature blend of rock-laced pop accented with Latin American textures. Released under Universal Music Latino in 2025, the single offers a nocturnal rendezvous wrapped in bittersweet melody and understated longing. In the video, Juanes dons a ruana by designer Eddie White, adding an offhand nod to Colombian heritage in a setting that resists overt dramatics. La Camisa Negra (2008) |
9 . Cazzu – Me Tocó Perder![]() |
![]() Date Added : Apr 25,2025
Cazzu’s “Me Tocó Perder” sketches the low-lit anatomy of heartbreak, where pleas for loyalty arrive laced with veiled curses and regret. The lyrics unravel emotional residue, indicting unclear commitments and one-sided affection, while echoes of existential detachment trace back to themes in her earlier track “La Cueva.” Set against a traditional festivity, the video juxtaposes celebration with emotional solitude and the quiet unravelling of love. Song featured on the album : Latinaje Nada (W/ Lyanno, Rauw Alejandro, Dalex) (2019) |
8 . Yan Block – 5’3![]() |
![]() Date Added : Apr 25,2025
Puerto Rican artist Yan Block delivers “5’3,” a brooding cut that threads trap-hall’s shadowy textures with sharp lyrical touches. Released under Sonar LLC, the single leans into themes of betrayal and undefined entanglements, framed by tense beats and reflective undertones. Yan Block, who was born Carlos Yandre Martín Marrero in Bayamón in 2004, plants one foot in introspection and the other in slow-burn menace. 444 (2023) |
7 . Carin León – Te Quiero Y Me Miento (w/ Diego El Cigala & Chanela Clicka)![]() |
![]() Date Added : Apr 25,2025
“Te Quiero Y Me Miento” stages Carín León in duet with Diego El Cigala, whose raspy flamenco phrasing meets León’s regional Mexican grit in a tale that clings to a doomed romance like smoke to fabric. Chanela Clicka folds in modern accents, while the lyrics unravel a cycle of late-night denials and emotional evasions dressed up as declarations of love. The single toes the line between norteño and cante jondo, threading heartbreak with stubborn self-deceit. No Es Por Acá (2022) |
6 . Dowel King – Victoria & Najayo![]() |
![]() Date Added : Apr 25,2025
In “Victoria & Najayo,” Dowel King trades pleasantries for penitentiary metaphors, invoking two of the Dominican Republic’s most notorious prisons as shorthand for the costs of street loyalty and systemic cycles. Backed by Klan Records and joined by Rochy RD, the track leans into gritty realism, where the line between confessional and confrontational blurs under layered beats and sharpened flows. Music video directed by : Dir. Juanra Garcia Busca Eso (2023) |
5 . Grupo Marca Registrada – No Me Vuelvo A Emborrachar (w/ Gera MX)![]() |
![]() Date Added : Apr 25,2025
Blending the norteño flair of Culiacán’s Grupo Marca Registrada with Gera MX’s rap-laced melancholy, “No Me Vuelvo A Emborrachar” stages a sonic truce between accordion-driven heartache and lyrical urban grit. The track fuses regional and rap traditions without theatrics, as Grupo Marca Registrada, formed in 2014, shares the mic and the misery with a rapper more prone to rhymes than rancheras. Si Fuera Fácil (2022) |
10 . Juanes – Una Noche Contigo![]() |
![]() Date Added : Apr 25,2025
“Una Noche Contigo” sees Juanes lean into his signature blend of rock-laced pop accented with Latin American textures. Released under Universal Music Latino in 2025, the single offers a nocturnal rendezvous wrapped in bittersweet melody and understated longing. In the video, Juanes dons a ruana by designer Eddie White, adding an offhand nod to Colombian heritage in a setting that resists overt dramatics. La Camisa Negra (2008) |
9 . Cazzu – Me Tocó Perder![]() |
![]() Date Added : Apr 25,2025
Cazzu’s “Me Tocó Perder” sketches the low-lit anatomy of heartbreak, where pleas for loyalty arrive laced with veiled curses and regret. The lyrics unravel emotional residue, indicting unclear commitments and one-sided affection, while echoes of existential detachment trace back to themes in her earlier track “La Cueva.” Set against a traditional festivity, the video juxtaposes celebration with emotional solitude and the quiet unravelling of love. Song featured on the album : Latinaje Nada (W/ Lyanno, Rauw Alejandro, Dalex) (2019) |
8 . Yan Block – 5’3![]() |
![]() Date Added : Apr 25,2025
Puerto Rican artist Yan Block delivers “5’3,” a brooding cut that threads trap-hall’s shadowy textures with sharp lyrical touches. Released under Sonar LLC, the single leans into themes of betrayal and undefined entanglements, framed by tense beats and reflective undertones. Yan Block, who was born Carlos Yandre Martín Marrero in Bayamón in 2004, plants one foot in introspection and the other in slow-burn menace. 444 (2023) |
7 . Carin León – Te Quiero Y Me Miento (w/ Diego El Cigala & Chanela Clicka)![]() |
![]() Date Added : Apr 25,2025
“Te Quiero Y Me Miento” stages Carín León in duet with Diego El Cigala, whose raspy flamenco phrasing meets León’s regional Mexican grit in a tale that clings to a doomed romance like smoke to fabric. Chanela Clicka folds in modern accents, while the lyrics unravel a cycle of late-night denials and emotional evasions dressed up as declarations of love. The single toes the line between norteño and cante jondo, threading heartbreak with stubborn self-deceit. No Es Por Acá (2022) |
6 . Dowel King – Victoria & Najayo![]() |
![]() Date Added : Apr 25,2025
In “Victoria & Najayo,” Dowel King trades pleasantries for penitentiary metaphors, invoking two of the Dominican Republic’s most notorious prisons as shorthand for the costs of street loyalty and systemic cycles. Backed by Klan Records and joined by Rochy RD, the track leans into gritty realism, where the line between confessional and confrontational blurs under layered beats and sharpened flows. Music video directed by : Dir. Juanra Garcia Busca Eso (2023) |
5 . Grupo Marca Registrada – No Me Vuelvo A Emborrachar (w/ Gera MX)![]() |
![]() Date Added : Apr 25,2025
Blending the norteño flair of Culiacán’s Grupo Marca Registrada with Gera MX’s rap-laced melancholy, “No Me Vuelvo A Emborrachar” stages a sonic truce between accordion-driven heartache and lyrical urban grit. The track fuses regional and rap traditions without theatrics, as Grupo Marca Registrada, formed in 2014, shares the mic and the misery with a rapper more prone to rhymes than rancheras. Si Fuera Fácil (2022) |
4 . Bebeshito – Mano![]() |
![]() Date Added : Apr 25,2025
“Mano” is a 2025 single by Cuban reggaeton artist Oniel Bebeshito, produced by Roberto Ferrante and El Bandolero. Built on playful innuendo and unabashedly explicit references, the track indulges in a provocative tone that walks the line between flirtation and objectification. Clips of children in Cuban schools mimicking its choreography triggered debates about appropriateness, while viral challenges only added fuel to the controversy. Music video directed by : Riccardo Piscopo Marca Mandarin (W/ El Taiger) (2024) |
3 . Angelina Victoria – Mejor Nada![]() |
![]() Date Added : Apr 25,2025
“Mejor Nada” threads brooding corrido tumbado rhythms with a sharp-tongued refusal to tolerate indecision. Angelina Victoria anchors the track in hard-earned disillusionment, declaring it cleaner to walk away than cling to split affections. The lyrics pulse with a cool finality, sidestepping heartbreak in favor of control, a perspective she’s honed since her debut under Warner Music México. Born in Chicago and trained in music and business at Columbia College, she draws from her Mexican-American heritage, fusing tradition with urban grit. Te Amo Papá (2020) |
2 . Pedro Capó – Divina![]() |
![]() Date Added : Apr 25,2025
“Divina” is a 3-minute-27-second single from Pedro Capó’s 2025 album “La Carretera,” released under Sony Music Entertainment US Latin LLC. Staying within his signature blend of Latin pop and romantic introspection, Capó crafts a track that sidesteps melodrama without skimping on melodic intricacy. The Puerto Rican singer-songwriter, known for “Calma,” maintains a concise format that favors clarity over ornamentation. Song featured on the album : La Carretera Calma (2019) |
1 . El Chulo – Todo Le Queda Bien![]() |
![]() Date Added : Apr 25,2025
Blending reggaeton’s pulse with Cuban rhythmic flair, “Todo Le Queda Bien” finds El Chulo gliding through his familiar sonic terrain. The title—“Everything Looks Good on Her”—suggests less fashion commentary than an unabashed ode to feminine magnetism. Hook-heavy and cleanly produced, the track wastes no time plunging into its celebratory narrative of desire strutted like a runway. Released in April 2025, it quickly catches ears across Latin urban forums, where the conversation oscillates between admiration and irony. El Chulo, born Abel Díaz Rodríguez, maintains the posture of both party-starter and regime critic, slipping political edge beneath slick production. Dile Dile Dile (2022) |
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(*) According to our own statistics, updated on May 18, 2025