“Bate” by DENNIS, Luísa Sonza, and Kenia OS prioritizes repetition and rhythm over narrative, built for dancefloor hypnosis. Montaner’s “Si Tuviera Que Elegir” returns as a family trio ballad, while Las Gemelas Del Free channel gaming bravado into “Amigos Y Enemigos.”

Alan Arrieta and Ángel Galván brood through corridos codes in “Polarizados.” Gente de Zona’s “La Guagua” invites Cuban styles aboard a genre-hopping ride, and Franno’s “La Espera” blends vintage Latin flair with polished instrumentation.

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53 . Dennis, Luísa Sonza, Kenia Os – Bate

Date Added : May 23,2025

“Bate” meshes Portuguese and Spanish around choreography-driven commands like “Joga, joga, joga, joga no chão e bate, bate,” functioning more like a hypnotic metronome than lyrical storytelling.

DENNIS, a Brazilian producer rooted in funk carioca, engineers the sonic frame, while Luísa Sonza and Kenia Os calibrate vocal texture with alternating swagger and restraint.

It’s less a song than a calibrated sequence built for repetition and movement.

Music video directed by : Gigs

Malandramente (W/ Mc’S Nandinho & Nego Bam) (2015)

52 . Ricardo Montaner – Si Tuviera Que Elegir (w/ Camilo & Evaluna)

Date Added : May 23,2025

“Si Tuviera Que Elegir” returns in 2025 as a stripped-down family affair with Ricardo Montaner joined by Evaluna and Camilo.

Reworking one of Montaner’s earlier tracks, the trio treads the line between inherited sentimentality and new-generation gloss, adding vocal layers without drowning the bones of the original.

Montaner, who doubles as a UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador and co-founder of a special needs non-profit, keeps his orbit wide.

Music video directed by : Marlene Montaner

Tan Enamorados (2006)

51 . Las Gemelas Del Free – Amigos Y Enemigos

Date Added : May 23,2025

In “Amigos Y Enemigos,” Las Gemelas Del Free pivot from virtual battlegrounds to the Latin urban circuit, firing verses in sync with their twin dynamic.

Roylimar and Royerlin, daughters of content creator Barbie, lace streetwise lyrics with the same swagger that once dominated Free Fire streams.

Following tracks like “La Emotiza” with Ely2 and “2 balas,” their latest release lands somewhere between sibling alliance and lyrical crossfire.

Dura (2024)

50 . Alan Arrieta & Angel Galvan – Polarizados

Date Added : May 23,2025

“Polarizados” pairs Alan Arrieta and Ángel Galván with producer Gheef in a moody blend of Latin urban and corridos tumbados codes.

Against stripped melodic loops and minor-key tension, Arrieta—born in Chihuahua in 2006—slips into his minimalist storytelling mode.

Galván, steering through the same genre terrain, matches the tone with brooding restraint, sketching out a portrait of polarized loyalty and blurred alliances.

Volvi A Soñar (W/ Gael Herrera) (2023)

49 . Gente De Zona – La Guagua (w/ Wow Popy & Zurdo MC)

Date Added : May 23,2025

“La Guagua” finds Gente de Zona sharing the ride with Wow Popy and Zurdo MC, navigating a journey that deliberately resists direction—no GPS, no destination, just rhythm.

The title, a nod to Cuban slang for “bus,” becomes a vehicle for sonic layering, steering through reggaeton and past the stops of timba, guaracha, guaguancó, and rumba.

By spotlighting Wow Popy and Zurdo MC, the duo nudges emerging Cuban voices into the front seat.

Music video directed by : Guillermo Figueredo – Song featured on the album : Reparto By Gente De Zona

La Gozadera (2015)

48 . Franno – La Espera

Date Added : May 23,2025

Franno‘s “La Espera” emerges as the fourth chapter of his debut album’s ongoing romantic chronicle, casting vintage Latin melodrama into a modern sonic palette.

Produced by Grammy winner Rafa Sardina, the track assembles a refined lineup, including Gabi Martínez, Carmine Rojas, Victor Indrizzo, and Jeff Babko on instrumentation.

Franno’s vocal tone, echoing Sandro and Nino Bravo, drapes nostalgia in high-fidelity tailoring.

Music video directed by : Andrés Ibañez Diaz Infante – Song featured on the album : Historia De Amor

Yo Te Amaré Capítulo 3 (2024)

47 . Nio Garcia – Me Persigue

Date Added : May 18,2025

In “Me Persigue,” Nio Garcia swaps polished swagger for emotional residue, layering classic reggaeton drums with eerie melodies and lyrics caught between regret and temptation.

The track sketches the restless sensation of past desires that refuse to fade, more ghost than memory.

Produced by a rotating cast of urban stylists, its sonic sheen contrasts with Garcia’s earlier singles, marking a more brooding turn in his 2025 lineup.

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

46 . Henry Mendez – Casate Conmigo

Date Added : May 18,2025

Released as a standalone single in 2025, “Casate Conmigo” stitches together Henry Méndez’s signature reggaeton with Latin-inflected rhythm at a tempo that suggests the wedding march met a nightclub beat halfway down the aisle.

Born in Santo Domingo in 1974, Méndez built much of his trajectory within Spain’s urban Latin scene, where prior tracks like “Rayos de sol” and “Mi Reina” echoed through terrace speakers and summer compilations alike.

Music video directed by : Francis Films

Rayos De Sol (W/ Jose De Rico) (2010)

45 . Susana Zabaleta – Pecado Mortal

Date Added : May 18,2025

Released in April 2025, “Pecado Mortal” circles around the perils of forbidden desire, laced with vocal flourishes that nod to Susana Zabaleta’s operatic roots.

Her phrasing swells with theatrical defiance, toeing the line between seduction and admonition like a mezzo-soprano locked in confession.

Born in Monclova in 1964, Zabaleta threads her background across theater, film, and recordings without blinking at convention.

Song featured on the album : Mi Pecado Mortal

44 . Yeri Mua & Lewis Somes – Morrita (Tinker Bell)

Date Added : May 18,2025

“Morrita (Tinker Bell)” pairs Mexican singer Yeri Mua with Chilean artist Lewis Somes in a sharply worded Reggaeton-Latin hybrid dissecting the aftertaste of romantic toxicity.

Flipping the script from wounded to wised-up, they trade verses laced with resigned sarcasm and self-assertion.

Behind the fairy-like moniker lies a track less enchanted than razor-edged, pulsing with a beat that refuses to beg for anyone’s apology.

Song featured on the album : De Chava

43 . RØZ & Peso Pluma – Apaga La Luz

Date Added : May 18,2025

“Apaga La Luz” blends RØZ’s house-leaning electronic pulse with a brush of regional Mexican textures, led by Peso Pluma’s unmistakable vocals.

Crafted by producers Manolo Cabrera and Hugo Lara, the track strips genre boundaries in favor of a mood-driven hybrid soaked in late-night urgency.

RØZ’s résumé includes collaborations with Tom & Collins and Maye, while Peso Pluma continues to shift between corridos and broader Latin stylings.

Music video directed by : Humainleau, Røz

Cora De Hielo (W/ Natt Calma & Mau Moctezuma) (2024)

42 . Jorsshh & Chuyin – Mañoso

Date Added : May 18,2025

In “Mañoso,” Jorsshh and Chuyin sketch a portrait of indulgence where backroom bravado meets gold-plated bravura.

The track sways between regional Mexican rhythms and urban grit, a cocktail fit for late nights and louder stories.

Jorsshh, whose recent features include Fuerza Regida and Calle 24, spars lyrically with Chuyin, who leans into masked personas and echoing tales of urban corridos.

Rosones (W/ Fuerza Regida) (2024)

41 . Beéle – Borondo

Date Added : May 18,2025

Released on May 8, 2025, “Borondo” blends reggaeton and afrobeats in a tightly wound arrangement shaped by producers Last Monday and DVLP’s Bigram John Zayas.

Beéle delivers lyrics that flirt between hunger and hesitation, threading desire with a touch of vulnerability, all without slipping into melodrama.

Mixed by Roberto Vázquez and mastered by Ricardo Sangiao, the track fits seamlessly into his fusion-heavy catalog under Hear This Music.

Si Te Interesa (2022)

40 . Carín León – Tiny Desk Concert

Date Added : May 18,2025

Carín León returns for a second Tiny Desk Concert, this time accompanied by a 16-piece ensemble inside NPR’s Washington, D.C. offices.

The Mexican singer from Hermosillo navigates a stripped-down set of four tracks—”Ese vato no te queda,” “Lado frágil,” “El amor de mi herida,” and “Por la suave”—swapping stadium grandeur for acoustic intimacy.

He threads banda, norteño, and mariachi without losing his edge or sense of irony.

Primera Cita (2023)

39 . DE LA GHETTO & JC REYES – RMPR T

Date Added : May 18,2025

“RMPR T” pairs De La Ghetto’s Puerto Rican-New York cadence with JC Reyes’s Sevillian street sensibilities in a bilingual blend of reggaeton and Latin trap.

The track filters urban Spanish music through the prism of cross-Atlantic collaboration, with verses trading swagger and regional flavor like exes arguing over who left the voicemail first.

De La Ghetto, a two-time Latin Grammy nominee, meets JC Reyes, author of “Vicios,” in what feels more like a stylish standoff than a sonic handshake.

Fronteamos Porque Podemos (W/ Daddy Yankee, Yandel & Ñengo Flow) (2014)

38 . RØZ & Yng Lvcas – Flashes

Date Added : May 18,2025

“Flashes” pairs RØZ’s electronic grit with Yng Lvcas’s urban flair, crafting a bilingual track that sidesteps subtlety in favor of sharp edges and quick ambition.

The lyrics, toggling between Spanish and English, revolve around wealth, bravado, and the ephemerality of stature—caught in ephemeral “flashes de película.”

“Flow mamba” winks at self-assured swagger, possibly invoking a certain late basketball icon’s mindset.

Music video directed by : Humainleau, Zach Scheibel

Cora De Hielo (W/ Natt Calma & Mau Moctezuma) (2024)

37 . Ryan Castro – Ojalá

Date Added : May 14,2025

Ryan Castro’s “Ojalá” trades reggaetón’s usual bravado for something more vulnerable, layering Afrobeat rhythms over post-breakup regret.

The track traces the emotional fallout of separation, where nostalgia masquerades as hope and closure proves elusive.

Filmed in Curaçao, the video flaunts turquoise coastlines and the magnetic presence of model Tatiana Kaer, echoing Ryan’s own reckoning with heartache.

Quema (W/ Peso Pluma) (2022)

36 . J Balvin & Omega – KLK

Date Added : May 14,2025

“KLK” pairs Colombian reggaetón figure J Balvin with Dominican merengue electrónico mainstay Omega for a track that moves at double-time pulse and unapologetic swagger.

The title, shorthand for “what’s up” in Dominican slang, sets a tone that’s part streetwise greeting, part sonic warning.

The video strolls through Dominican urban backdrops, where motorcycles, flags, and waist-level choreography do the talking.

What emerges isn’t fusion so much as a cordial standoff between genres—merengue urbano’s insistent rhythm meeting reggaetón’s calculated cool.

Music video directed by : Juan Camilo Morales

Ginza (2015)

35 . Fuerza Regida – Nocturno

Date Added : May 14,2025

“Nocturno” finds Fuerza Regida weaving their signature requinto urbano style into a slow-burning corrido that leans into the after-hours mood implied by its title.

Released in 2025 via Rancho Humilde and Street Mob, the track sidesteps upbeat bravado in favor of shadows, restraint, and late-night introspection.

Led by Jesús Ortíz Paz since their 2015 debut, the band continues its prolific output with an eye turned toward darker sonic terrain.

Song featured on the album : 111Xpantia

 Sabor Fresa (2023)

37 . Ryan Castro – Ojalá

Date Added : May 14,2025

Ryan Castro’s “Ojalá” trades reggaetón’s usual bravado for something more vulnerable, layering Afrobeat rhythms over post-breakup regret.

The track traces the emotional fallout of separation, where nostalgia masquerades as hope and closure proves elusive.

Filmed in Curaçao, the video flaunts turquoise coastlines and the magnetic presence of model Tatiana Kaer, echoing Ryan’s own reckoning with heartache.

Quema (W/ Peso Pluma) (2022)

36 . J Balvin & Omega – KLK

Date Added : May 14,2025

“KLK” pairs Colombian reggaetón figure J Balvin with Dominican merengue electrónico mainstay Omega for a track that moves at double-time pulse and unapologetic swagger.

The title, shorthand for “what’s up” in Dominican slang, sets a tone that’s part streetwise greeting, part sonic warning.

The video strolls through Dominican urban backdrops, where motorcycles, flags, and waist-level choreography do the talking.

What emerges isn’t fusion so much as a cordial standoff between genres—merengue urbano’s insistent rhythm meeting reggaetón’s calculated cool.

Music video directed by : Juan Camilo Morales

Ginza (2015)

35 . Fuerza Regida – Nocturno

Date Added : May 14,2025

“Nocturno” finds Fuerza Regida weaving their signature requinto urbano style into a slow-burning corrido that leans into the after-hours mood implied by its title.

Released in 2025 via Rancho Humilde and Street Mob, the track sidesteps upbeat bravado in favor of shadows, restraint, and late-night introspection.

Led by Jesús Ortíz Paz since their 2015 debut, the band continues its prolific output with an eye turned toward darker sonic terrain.

Song featured on the album : 111Xpantia

 Sabor Fresa (2023)

34 . Jacob Forever – Lo Mas Pegao En El Yuma

Date Added : May 14,2025

“Lo Mas Pegao En El Yuma” delivers two minutes of crisp reggaetón from Jacob Forever, the Cuban artist who once fronted Gente de Zona before launching his solo career in 2015 with “El Inmortal.”

Released in May 2025 under Forever One Music, the track follows his 2024 album “A Mi Manera,” slipping neatly into his catalogue of steady post-Gente de Zona output.

Jacob, born Yosdany Jacob Carmenates in Camagüey, maintains his habit of packaging swagger with brevity.

El Inmortal (2016)

33 . Bryan Martínez – Yakusa

Date Added : May 14,2025

“Yakusa” sees BR1AN—alias Bryan Martínez—drawing a parallel between the mythos of organized crime and the codes of urban survival.

A self-contained project, the track showcases the Houston-based artist’s own production, lyrics, and visuals, stitched together with a sparse Gangsta Rap aesthetic.

Despite the borrowed menace of the title, the lyrics remain anchored in daily grind, street codes, and personal assertion.

Music video directed by : Trane Hurtado

Minimi (2023)

32 . India Martinez & Eden Muñoz – Karma

Date Added : May 14,2025

“Karma” opens with India Martínez alone in a grayscale cemetery, veiled in a mantilla and gripping a rosary, channeling the intensity of a Spanish saeta.

The monochrome mood gives way to color as Eden Muñoz enters, steering the track into the terrain of Mexican ranchera with a relaxed yet weighted presence.

The experimental crossover lands shortly after Martínez’s brief detour into Hollywood collaborations with Will Smith.

Muñoz, a Latin Grammy winner, delivers his verse with the practiced ease of a composer who’s written as many heartbreaks as he’s lived.

Nuestro Mundo (2022)

21 . Maria Becerra & Paulo Londra – RAMEN PARA DOS

Date Added : May 9,2025

“RAMEN PARA DOS” pairs María Becerra and Paulo Londra in a subdued duet where flirtation lingers over shared noodles and cloudy memories.

The title—translating to “Ramen for Two”—sets the scene of an intimate tête-à-tête that may or may not end in reconciliation.

Londra hypes the track as the reunion of “los nenes de Argentina,” a nod to both nostalgia and a low-key national pride with a wink.

Becerra, whose rise migrates from social media to Latin Grammy nods, brings her signature blend of pop and urbano to the melancholic beat.

La Nena De Argentina (2022)

20 . Fuerza Regida – CAPERUZA

Date Added : May 9,2025

“Caperuza” threads a tale of lovers caught in emotional crossfire—one sharpening escape into a blade of vengeance, the other fumbling for forgiveness with empty hands.

Fuerza Regida spins this romantic turmoil into a tense narrative, steeped in their blend of corridos urbanos with trap-inflected grit.

Formed in 2014 in Sinaloa, the group’s storytelling reflects the edges of real-life urban relationships without softening the blows.

Song featured on the album : 111Xpantia

 Sabor Fresa (2023)

19 . Miranda!, TINI – Me Gusta

Date Added : May 9,2025

Miranda! teams up with TINI on “Me Gusta,” a slick, mid-tempo pop confection that tiptoes between flirtation and fixation.

The lyrics lean into romantic infatuation with heartbeat metaphors—“boom-boom”—and beauty-counter poetics as lips sync with lip gloss.

“Me gusta,” echoing throughout the hook, frames devotion less as grand gesture and more as quiet reassurance: “you know I’ve got your back today.”

Por Amar Al Amor (2021)

18 . Cris MJ – Conmigo Se Escapa

Date Added : May 9,2025

“Conmigo Se Escapa” stages a late-night liaison where rules dissolve and desire dictates tempo.

Cris MJ distills attraction into terse, sensual verses, sketching two figures slipping past the familiar with shared complicity.

Producer Nes drapes the track in tightly wound reggaetón grooves, weaving polished synthetics with nods to the genre’s earlier grit.

A crossover between calculated spontaneity and nocturnal instinct, the song never asks for permission.

Song featured on the album : Apocalipsis

La Noche Está (2023)

17 . Carin León & Alejandro Fernández – Me Está Doliendo

Date Added : May 9,2025

“Me Está Doliendo” pairs Carin León with Alejandro Fernández in a study of longing that resists closure.

The track’s centerpiece—“Para amarte salió bueno, pa’ olvidarte salió malo”—lands like a bitter toast to emotional incompetence.

León, often circling banda, norteño, and mariachi, intersects Fernández’s polished gravitas with a voice honed in heartbreak territory.

The result leans neither nostalgic nor redemptive—just exquisitely unresolved.

Song featured on the album : Palabra De To’S

No Es Por Acá (2022)

16 . Akapellah & Trueno – Parriba

Date Added : May 9,2025

In “Parriba,” Venezuelan rapper Akapellah joins Argentine artist Trueno for a pointed exchange set to Fuenma’s production.

The track’s title, translating to “up,” teases optimism, though neither artist leans into sentimentality.

Akapellah channels his ’90s freestyle background, while Trueno counters with clipped verses drawn from Latin urban conventions.

Released in May 2025, it sidesteps gloss for grit wrapped in rhythmic precision.

Music video directed by : Luca Pineyro

La Sabia Escuela (W/ Lil Supa & Canserbero) (2023)

15 . Carlos Rivera – ¿Quién Lo Hará?

Date Added : May 9,2025

Carlos Rivera‘s “¿Quién Lo Hará?” surrenders to absence with an almost theatrical melancholy, crafting a narrative shaped by love imploded and memories lingering like a half-erased echo.

Each line inches closer to confession, as Rivera frames longing not as drama but as quiet domestic disarray—missing what once filled the silence.

Known from “La Academia” and a turn as Simba in “The Lion King” Madrid, Rivera moves between stage lights and solitude with practiced ease.

Que Lo Nuestro Se Quede Nuestro (2016)

14 . Alex Campos – Mi Viejita

Date Added : May 9,2025

“Mi Viejita” sees Alex Campos writing, producing, and arranging a sepia-toned portrait of maternal devotion, framed by his own Christian path.

Through spare instrumentation and quietly reflective lyrics, he contemplates the weight of time, childhood recollections, and the subtle authority of a mother’s voice.

Mortality is touched not with fear, but as an off-ramp to a freer peace, thanked in hushed reverence.

Bendito Amor (2023)

13 . Pabllo Vittar & Nathy Peluso – Fantasía

Date Added : May 9,2025

“Fantasía” pairs Brazilian drag performer Pabllo Vittar with Argentine vocalist Nathy Peluso in a Spanish-language collaboration exuding theatrical sensuality and lyrical sharpness.

Pulsing with themes of desire and self-assertion, the track casts power and vulnerability as parallel forces, threading through a soundscape that feels both lush and calculated.

Vittar, expressing nostalgia for Spanish lyrics, frames the duet as both personal and creatively rewarding.

Music video directed by : Bruno Ilogti

Amor De Que (2019)

12 . Ivy Queen – Casi Casi

Date Added : May 9,2025

“Casi Casi” drops in April 2025, slotting neatly into Ivy Queen’s catalog, which now spans over 99 singles and decades of output in Latin music.

Born Martha Ivelisse Pesante in Añasco, Puerto Rico, Ivy Queen has long fused hip hop and Jamaican dancehall into a style fluent in defiance and rhythm.

In “Casi Casi,” she circles familiar territory—timing, temptation, and those almost-moments that never quite land.

Perdió (W/ Bad Gyal) (2023)

11 . Guaynaa & Eva Ayllón – ÓDIAME

Date Added : May 9,2025

Blurring borders between reggaeton and Creole tradition, “ÓDIAME” pairs Guaynaa’s rhythmic swagger with Eva Ayllón’s unmistakable phrasing.

This modern salsa take on the classic by Rafael Otero López and Guillermo Valencia twists irony into melody, alternating brass-heavy joy with lyrical cheekiness.

References to Lima and Chiclayo pepper the verses, winking at shared heritage through syncopated bravado and vocal interplay.

Rebota (2019)

10 . Jessi Uribe – El Bochinche

Date Added : May 7,2025

Jessi Uribe’s “El Bochinche” wades into the messier corners of daily gossip, its title nodding to the chaos of hearsay and small-town spectacles.

Backed by Mano de Obra Music, the track continues his preoccupation with música popular, where tales of rural life unravel with more tequila than tenderness.

Born in 1987 and propelled by TV talent shows, Uribe threads ranchero rhythms with a flirtation for scandal, sidestepping apology in favor of spectacle.

Music video directed by : Edwin Jaimes (Disuart)

Dulce Pecado (2018)

9 . Miky Woodz & Kidd Voodoo & Siggy – Con La Mini

Date Added : May 7,2025

“Con La Mini” fuses Miky Woodz‘s gritted Latin trap stylings with Kidd Voodoo and Siggy’s reggaeton-laced flows in a track that trades gloss for grit.

The beat pulses with urban swagger, pairing crisp percussions with a sly melody that feels more alleyway than avenue.

Miky, whose 2017 debut “Before Famous” brushed the mainstream, brings a seasoned presence alongside fresher voices who don’t defer.

Antes De Morirme (2018)

21 . Maria Becerra & Paulo Londra – RAMEN PARA DOS

Date Added : May 9,2025

“RAMEN PARA DOS” pairs María Becerra and Paulo Londra in a subdued duet where flirtation lingers over shared noodles and cloudy memories.

The title—translating to “Ramen for Two”—sets the scene of an intimate tête-à-tête that may or may not end in reconciliation.

Londra hypes the track as the reunion of “los nenes de Argentina,” a nod to both nostalgia and a low-key national pride with a wink.

Becerra, whose rise migrates from social media to Latin Grammy nods, brings her signature blend of pop and urbano to the melancholic beat.

La Nena De Argentina (2022)

20 . Fuerza Regida – CAPERUZA

Date Added : May 9,2025

“Caperuza” threads a tale of lovers caught in emotional crossfire—one sharpening escape into a blade of vengeance, the other fumbling for forgiveness with empty hands.

Fuerza Regida spins this romantic turmoil into a tense narrative, steeped in their blend of corridos urbanos with trap-inflected grit.

Formed in 2014 in Sinaloa, the group’s storytelling reflects the edges of real-life urban relationships without softening the blows.

Song featured on the album : 111Xpantia

 Sabor Fresa (2023)

19 . Miranda!, TINI – Me Gusta

Date Added : May 9,2025

Miranda! teams up with TINI on “Me Gusta,” a slick, mid-tempo pop confection that tiptoes between flirtation and fixation.

The lyrics lean into romantic infatuation with heartbeat metaphors—“boom-boom”—and beauty-counter poetics as lips sync with lip gloss.

“Me gusta,” echoing throughout the hook, frames devotion less as grand gesture and more as quiet reassurance: “you know I’ve got your back today.”

Por Amar Al Amor (2021)

18 . Cris MJ – Conmigo Se Escapa

Date Added : May 9,2025

“Conmigo Se Escapa” stages a late-night liaison where rules dissolve and desire dictates tempo.

Cris MJ distills attraction into terse, sensual verses, sketching two figures slipping past the familiar with shared complicity.

Producer Nes drapes the track in tightly wound reggaetón grooves, weaving polished synthetics with nods to the genre’s earlier grit.

A crossover between calculated spontaneity and nocturnal instinct, the song never asks for permission.

Song featured on the album : Apocalipsis

La Noche Está (2023)

17 . Carin León & Alejandro Fernández – Me Está Doliendo

Date Added : May 9,2025

“Me Está Doliendo” pairs Carin León with Alejandro Fernández in a study of longing that resists closure.

The track’s centerpiece—“Para amarte salió bueno, pa’ olvidarte salió malo”—lands like a bitter toast to emotional incompetence.

León, often circling banda, norteño, and mariachi, intersects Fernández’s polished gravitas with a voice honed in heartbreak territory.

The result leans neither nostalgic nor redemptive—just exquisitely unresolved.

Song featured on the album : Palabra De To’S

No Es Por Acá (2022)

16 . Akapellah & Trueno – Parriba

Date Added : May 9,2025

In “Parriba,” Venezuelan rapper Akapellah joins Argentine artist Trueno for a pointed exchange set to Fuenma’s production.

The track’s title, translating to “up,” teases optimism, though neither artist leans into sentimentality.

Akapellah channels his ’90s freestyle background, while Trueno counters with clipped verses drawn from Latin urban conventions.

Released in May 2025, it sidesteps gloss for grit wrapped in rhythmic precision.

Music video directed by : Luca Pineyro

La Sabia Escuela (W/ Lil Supa & Canserbero) (2023)

15 . Carlos Rivera – ¿Quién Lo Hará?

Date Added : May 9,2025

Carlos Rivera‘s “¿Quién Lo Hará?” surrenders to absence with an almost theatrical melancholy, crafting a narrative shaped by love imploded and memories lingering like a half-erased echo.

Each line inches closer to confession, as Rivera frames longing not as drama but as quiet domestic disarray—missing what once filled the silence.

Known from “La Academia” and a turn as Simba in “The Lion King” Madrid, Rivera moves between stage lights and solitude with practiced ease.

Que Lo Nuestro Se Quede Nuestro (2016)

14 . Alex Campos – Mi Viejita

Date Added : May 9,2025

“Mi Viejita” sees Alex Campos writing, producing, and arranging a sepia-toned portrait of maternal devotion, framed by his own Christian path.

Through spare instrumentation and quietly reflective lyrics, he contemplates the weight of time, childhood recollections, and the subtle authority of a mother’s voice.

Mortality is touched not with fear, but as an off-ramp to a freer peace, thanked in hushed reverence.

Bendito Amor (2023)

13 . Pabllo Vittar & Nathy Peluso – Fantasía

Date Added : May 9,2025

“Fantasía” pairs Brazilian drag performer Pabllo Vittar with Argentine vocalist Nathy Peluso in a Spanish-language collaboration exuding theatrical sensuality and lyrical sharpness.

Pulsing with themes of desire and self-assertion, the track casts power and vulnerability as parallel forces, threading through a soundscape that feels both lush and calculated.

Vittar, expressing nostalgia for Spanish lyrics, frames the duet as both personal and creatively rewarding.

Music video directed by : Bruno Ilogti

Amor De Que (2019)

12 . Ivy Queen – Casi Casi

Date Added : May 9,2025

“Casi Casi” drops in April 2025, slotting neatly into Ivy Queen’s catalog, which now spans over 99 singles and decades of output in Latin music.

Born Martha Ivelisse Pesante in Añasco, Puerto Rico, Ivy Queen has long fused hip hop and Jamaican dancehall into a style fluent in defiance and rhythm.

In “Casi Casi,” she circles familiar territory—timing, temptation, and those almost-moments that never quite land.

Perdió (W/ Bad Gyal) (2023)

11 . Guaynaa & Eva Ayllón – ÓDIAME

Date Added : May 9,2025

Blurring borders between reggaeton and Creole tradition, “ÓDIAME” pairs Guaynaa’s rhythmic swagger with Eva Ayllón’s unmistakable phrasing.

This modern salsa take on the classic by Rafael Otero López and Guillermo Valencia twists irony into melody, alternating brass-heavy joy with lyrical cheekiness.

References to Lima and Chiclayo pepper the verses, winking at shared heritage through syncopated bravado and vocal interplay.

Rebota (2019)

10 . Jessi Uribe – El Bochinche

Date Added : May 7,2025

Jessi Uribe’s “El Bochinche” wades into the messier corners of daily gossip, its title nodding to the chaos of hearsay and small-town spectacles.

Backed by Mano de Obra Music, the track continues his preoccupation with música popular, where tales of rural life unravel with more tequila than tenderness.

Born in 1987 and propelled by TV talent shows, Uribe threads ranchero rhythms with a flirtation for scandal, sidestepping apology in favor of spectacle.

Music video directed by : Edwin Jaimes (Disuart)

Dulce Pecado (2018)

9 . Miky Woodz & Kidd Voodoo & Siggy – Con La Mini

Date Added : May 7,2025

“Con La Mini” fuses Miky Woodz‘s gritted Latin trap stylings with Kidd Voodoo and Siggy’s reggaeton-laced flows in a track that trades gloss for grit.

The beat pulses with urban swagger, pairing crisp percussions with a sly melody that feels more alleyway than avenue.

Miky, whose 2017 debut “Before Famous” brushed the mainstream, brings a seasoned presence alongside fresher voices who don’t defer.

Antes De Morirme (2018)

10 . Jessi Uribe – El Bochinche

Date Added : May 7,2025

Jessi Uribe’s “El Bochinche” wades into the messier corners of daily gossip, its title nodding to the chaos of hearsay and small-town spectacles.

Backed by Mano de Obra Music, the track continues his preoccupation with música popular, where tales of rural life unravel with more tequila than tenderness.

Born in 1987 and propelled by TV talent shows, Uribe threads ranchero rhythms with a flirtation for scandal, sidestepping apology in favor of spectacle.

Music video directed by : Edwin Jaimes (Disuart)

Dulce Pecado (2018)

9 . Miky Woodz & Kidd Voodoo & Siggy – Con La Mini

Date Added : May 7,2025

“Con La Mini” fuses Miky Woodz‘s gritted Latin trap stylings with Kidd Voodoo and Siggy’s reggaeton-laced flows in a track that trades gloss for grit.

The beat pulses with urban swagger, pairing crisp percussions with a sly melody that feels more alleyway than avenue.

Miky, whose 2017 debut “Before Famous” brushed the mainstream, brings a seasoned presence alongside fresher voices who don’t defer.

Antes De Morirme (2018)

8 . MC Ryan SP & Oruam & MC Don Juan & MC Cebezinho & Menor Richard – Job LTDA

Date Added : May 7,2025

“Job LTDA” assembles MC Ryan SP, Oruam, MC Don Juan, MC Cebezinho, and Menor Richard under DJ Oreia’s production for a funk paulista track wrapped in street-wise bravado and bureaucratic parody.

Balancing transactional metaphors with tongue-in-cheek corporate jargon, the lyrics morph partying into enterprise, clients into lovers, and romantic detachment into professional policy.

The lineup reads less like a feature list and more like a merger of regional heavyweights, led by MC Ryan SP, a São Paulo native who emerged in 2020 and aligns himself with the funk paulista canon, often flirting with controversy and commercial success.

Revoada Sem Você (2021)

7 . Memo Garza & Luis R Conriquez – Chulada

Date Added : May 7,2025

“Chulada” pairs Memo Garza and Luis R Conriquez in a joint effort that nods to the ongoing shifts in regional Mexican music, weaving banda textures with modern corrido grit.

Released in April 2025, it follows close on the heels of an accident involving Garza’s former band along the Mazatlán-Durango highway.

Garza, once La Adictiva’s voice and a Sony Music signee, pivots here to stake out a personal creative territory.

Toca (2023)

6 . Ian Cordova – Linda Mujer

Date Added : May 7,2025

Mixing reggaeton rhythms with regional Mexican textures, “Linda Mujer” lets Ian Cordova oscillate between heart-thumping basslines and nostalgic melodies pulled from his Jiquilpan roots.

The lyrics wade through affection, sarcasm, and impulsive devotion, sketching out a romance that’s loving one minute and laughing the next.

Cordova, signed to Lucky Music Group, threads this through with a delivery that avoids theatrics but courts sincerity.

El Pariente (2023)

5 . Fuerza Regida – Ansiedad

Date Added : May 7,2025

“Ansiedad” strips back the bluster, laying regional Mexican sounds over a scaffold of trap-infused melancholy.

Fuerza Regida—formed in 2014 in Sinaloa yet undeniably American—filters their sonic lineage through the angst of modern masculinity.

Produced by Jesús Ortiz Paz, Moises Lopez, and Meñostyle, the track threads horns and heartbreak into a bleary confession of unraveling nerves.

Song featured on the album : 111Xpantia

 Sabor Fresa (2023)

4 . Jombriel – XCLANA

Date Added : May 7,2025

Blending freestyle roots with dancehall textures, “XCLANA” slips into Jombriel’s catalog with characteristic ease.

Performed in Spanish, the track leans into Latin urban rhythms while keeping the production sparse enough to spotlight his clipped delivery.

Self-released like his previous work, the single reflects the trajectory of an Esmeraldas-born artist who began battling at 17 and never quite left the ring.

Music video directed by : Rommel Molina

Parte & Choke (W/ Alex Krack, Jøtta) (2023)

3 . Nicky Jam & Beéle – Hiekka

Date Added : May 7,2025

“Hiekka” unites Nicky Jam’s reggaeton sensibilities with Beéle’s melodic urban flair, crafting a sound that dresses familiarity in new textures.

The title, Finnish for “sand,” tilts the linguistic compass and lends the track a deliberately anomalous accent in the Latin music catalog.

Shot among swaying palms and filtered sunlight, the tropical video features Colombian model Juana Varón walking the fine line between scenery and storytelling.

Music video directed by : Saumeth

Nicky Jam (2017)

2 . Grupo Frontera & Neton Vega – La Buena Eras Tú

Date Added : May 7,2025

In “La Buena Eras Tú,” Grupo Frontera joins forces with Baja California’s Neton Vega, whose voice meshes with Adelaido Solís III’s to dissect a love left behind.

The track, released in May 2025, strikes a measured tone between regret and resignation, set against the Norteño-tinged beats that define Grupo Frontera’s approach.

Vega, who surfaced in música mexicana with collaborations on ÉXODO and INCÓMODO, continues his trajectory after his February debut “Mi Vida Mi Muerte.”

Music video directed by : Mr.Right

No Se Va (2022)

1 . Kinky Bwoy & Daviles de Novelda – Bala Perdia The Remix

Date Added : May 7,2025

“Bala Perdia The Remix” revives Kinky Bwoy’s 2010 track with an added twist by Daviles de Novelda and Nerso.

Wielding the rhythmic armor of reggaeton and flamenco, it threads a Spanish street tale with echoes of defiance and loose ends.

Kinky Bwoy, hailing from Valencia, lends his hybrid signature shaped since the mid-2000s—equal parts reggae, hip-hop, and a shrug at convention.

Kinky Reggae Warrior (2011)


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