Ozuna returns to afro-Caribbean fusion on “Sirenita,” while Duki swings irony through trap on “Golfista.” Myke Towers and Quevedo reunite for the coastal-toned “Soleao,” and Kidd Keo blurs languages in the genre-skipping “L’Amour.” Ryan Castro and Manuel Turizo layer reflection into Caribbean grooves with “Menos El Cora.” Marisela and El Mimoso swap heartbreak on “Amor En El Olvido,” Hamilton CTG blends trap and afrobeat in “El Problema,” and Lil Silvio & El Vega join Maffio for “Quiero.” Matías Valdez revives cumbia uruguaya on “No Te Olvidé,” while FloyyMenor and Reelian drift through nocturnal bravado in “G WAGON.” Here are the brand new Latin music videos that caught, these past days, our interest and liking. Beware (possibly) NSFW |
49 . Ozuna – Sirenita![]() |
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“Sirenita” extends Ozuna’s foray into afro-caribbean textures, following the rhythmic cues of his 2023 EP “Afro.” In this 2025 single, he sketches the outline of an elusive woman, likening her to a siren—mesmerizing, yet unreadable. The lyrics oscillate between desire and disorientation, inviting listeners into a liaison where passion blurs with illusion. Ozuna balances the mystique with a production steeped in island cadence and reggaeton undertones. Se Preparó (2016) |
48 . DUKI – Golfista![]() |
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“Golfista” sees Argentine rapper Duki veer into the manicured yet treacherous greens of Latin trap, sharpening his swagger with measured irony. Emerging from underground freestyle circuits like “El Quinto Escalón,” Duki maneuvers lyrical ego with the same precision one might reserve for teeing off on a controversial par four. Here, the artist leans into his 2016 breakout moment, evoking the raw defiance of “No Vendo Trap.” Echoes of his 2019 “Super Sangre Joven” and 2024 album “AMERI” swirl beneath the beat, carrying traces of collaborations with Eladio Carrion, C. Tangana, and Ysy A—an ensemble less golf club, more urban syndicate. Music video directed by : Anestesia Audiovisual Hardaway (W/ Yg, Eladio Carrión) (2023) |
47 . Myke Towers & Quevedo – Soleao![]() |
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“Soleao” sees Myke Towers and Quevedo reunite post-“Playa del Inglés” with a track steeped in coastal rhythms and crisp percussive layers. Its sound conjures Caribbean evenings without leaning on cliché tropical cues, opting instead for tension and restraint beneath the surface breeze. The lyrics trace summer themes through an urban lens, sidestepping sand-and-coconut imagery for something more distilled and poised. Towers moves from his “Easy Money Baby” roots, carrying Billboard weight, while Quevedo threads in echoes of “Cayó la Noche (Remix)” with a Spanish lilt that’s more sardonic than sweet. Girl (2019) |
46 . Kidd Keo – L’Amour![]() |
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In “L’Amour,” Kidd Keo threads between Latin trap and multilingual swagger, straddling French cadences and American flows with nonchalance. The Spanish rapper, born Padua Keoma Salas Sanchez in Alicante, lets syllables ricochet over a beat that’s as aloof as it is calculated. Released via DBT Empire, this 2025 standalone doesn’t beg attention—it smirks while switching tongues mid-bar, indifferent to genre borders or sentimentality. Music video directed by : Rodrigo Films 7 (2023) |
45 . Ryan Castro & Manuel Turizo – Menos El Cora![]() |
![]() Date Added : Jun 6,2025
In “Menos El Cora,” Ryan Castro teams up with fellow Colombian Manuel Turizo for a track steeped in Caribbean rhythms, recorded on the breezy coasts of Curaçao. Their voices float over dancehall and reggae grooves, threading a sonic route back to Castro’s musical origins while offering Turizo’s signature baritone a humid, syncopated canvas. Lyrically, the song strays from bravado, leaning into a mood of reflection with hooks that sidestep cliché. Song featured on the album : Sendé Perdida En Su Mundo (2021) |
44 . Marisela & Mimoso – Amor En El Olvido![]() |
![]() Date Added : Jun 6,2025
“Amor En El Olvido” pairs Marisela’s melancholic restraint with El Mimoso’s vocal theatrics in a duet that drifts somewhere between confrontation and resignation. Released in 2025, the ballad traces two voices circling the ruins of romantic amnesia, each line teetering between accusation and plaintive memory. Marisela, who began her career as a child in Los Angeles, filters decades of experience through lyrics often shaped by Marco Antonio Solís. Music video directed by : Marisela Quema (W/ Peso Pluma) (2022) |
43 . Hamilton – El Problema![]() |
![]() Date Added : Jun 6,2025
“El Problema” fuses afrobeat rhythms with trap cadences, layering Hamilton CTG’s Cartagena-born flow over a beat that leans more beach bar than barrio. Active in música urbana since 2020, Hamilton filters his reggaetón roots through a lens of late-night mischief, slurred frustrations, and sardonic charm. The “CTG” isn’t just a hometown shoutout—it’s a reminder that the problem, perhaps, started somewhere near the Caribbean coast. Ibiza (W/ Lil Silvio & Dj Jac) (2021) |
42 . Lil Silvio & El Vega, Maffio – Quiero |
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“Quiero” finds Colombian duo Lil Silvio & El Vega teaming up with Dominican producer Maffio on a track that leans into their trademark blend of reggaeton, dancehall, and urban Latin textures. Released in May 2025, the single slots neatly after “Fincho,” continuing their 2025 output with polished ease. Formed in April 1993, the duo previously showcased their stylistic elasticity on 2017’s “Versatilidad & Vivencias (Deluxe Edition).” Tienes La Magia (W/ El Vega) (2016) |
41 . Matias Valdez – No Te Olvidé![]() |
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Released in May 2025, “No Te Olvidé” marks Matías Valdez’s return to cumbia uruguaya, a genre that cradled his shift from construction sites to recording studios. Under the auspices of Montevideo Music Group and 360 Management, Valdez seems more calculated than nostalgic, threading heartbreak across upbeat rhythms with the precision expected from a 2022 Premio Graffiti winner. It’s less a love song than a neatly packaged rebuttal to absence. Nace Un Borracho (2020) |
40 . FloyyMenor – G WAGON![]() |
![]() Date Added : Jun 6,2025
“G WAGON” pairs FloyyMenor with fellow artist Reelian in a bilingual track that swerves through Spanish and English verses with deadpan disaffection. Released in March 2025 on SoundCloud alongside “SOUTH BEACH,” “CHICA ATRACTIVA,” and “FERRARI ROMA,” the track leans into late-night freeway ambiance with understated arrogance. FloyyMenor, born Alan Felipe Galleguillos in 2005 in La Serena, Chile, saw wider attention after “Gata Only” featuring Cris MJ charted on the Billboard Global 200. Music video directed by : Michael Joseph Gata Only (W/ Cris Mj) (2024) |
39 . Bellakath, Fariana, Mariah Angeliq & Climax – Mesa Que Mas Aplauda Remix![]() |
![]() Date Added : Jun 3,2025
“Mesa Que Más Aplauda Remix (Fem Version)” assembles Bellakath, Fariana, Mariah Angeliq, and Climax across borders and beats, revisiting the early-2000s anthem with a female twist. Bellakath, who transitioned from reality TV to viral notoriety with “Gatita,” lends her Distrito Federal flair. Fariana, in the game since 2005, brings Roc Nation weight and past collabs with Wyclef Jean and Maluma. Miami-born Mariah Angeliq, who rode “El Makinon” into the Billboard 100, provides the gloss, while Climax threads in the familiar hook now draped in reggaeton sheen. Tuma (2023) |
38 . Kany García & Lia Kali – Huir![]() |
![]() Date Added : Jun 3,2025
“Huir” pairs Puerto Rican songwriter Kany García with Spanish vocalist Lia Kali in a collaboration released via 5020 Records in May 2025. Produced and arranged by Rafa Arcaute, the track leans into fragility, layering bare instrumentation under lyrics like “Quiéreme muy lento porque fácilmente se me abren las alas.” Since 2007, García has written Latin pop songs that win Grammies; Kali joins from a background of multifaceted features with Rels B, Duki, and SFDK. Dpm [De Pxta Madre] (2021) |
37 . Dyango & Rodrigo Tapari – Si La Vieras Con Mis Ojos![]() |
![]() Date Added : Jun 3,2025
Interpolating the emotional architecture of classic Latin ballads, “Si La Vieras Con Mis Ojos” pairs Dyango’s wearied croon with Rodrigo Tapari’s polished tenor in a sentimental duet draped in restraint and theatrical ache. Dyango—born José Gómez Romero in Barcelona—has sold over 20 million albums and once nodded to the jazz guitarist Django Reinhardt when choosing his stage name. Here, love’s blindness is not a metaphor but a mood—lugubrious, precise, and meticulously orchestrated. In this outing, Dyango’s vocal stylings echo his numerous collaborations, from Celia Cruz to Sheena Easton, each line rendered with the gravitas of a man who’s circled these laments before. He’s a three-time Grammy nominee with a Latin Grammy nod in 2010, and improbably dubbed “the Spanish Tom Jones”—minus the hip thrusts but with equal dramatic flair. Music video directed by : Denis Henry Corazón Mágico (1985) |
32 . Alejandro Sanz & Shakira – Bésame![]() |
![]() Date Added : May 31,2025
Trading bars across time zones, Alejandro Sanz and Shakira reunite in “Bésame,” a duet stitched together through voice notes and late-night messages. The track sits comfortably on Sanz’s 2025 EP “¿Y Ahora Qué?” and marks their third recording together since 2007. Lyrically, it pleads for sudden affection—less poetry, more urgency—wrapped in confessions that blur the line between regret and lust. A black-and-white video frames their nonchalance: teasing glances, syncopated smiles, and a cheek kiss that lands with calculated charm. She, a Grammy-feted Colombian shapeshifter; he, Spain’s crooner with a shelf of Latin trophies—coastlines apart but still rhythmically in sync. Song featured on the album : ¿Y Ahora Qué? (Ep) |
31 . Ángela Aguilar – A Dos De Borrarte![]() |
![]() Date Added : May 31,2025
“A Dos De Borrarte” finds Ángela Aguilar walking the uneasy line between fragility and defiance, threading heartbreak with a certain deliberate detachment. Translating to “Two Steps from Erasing You,” the track spins a tale of emotional distance disguised as resilience, edging toward closure with a touch of dramatic flair. Born in Los Angeles in 2003, Aguilar draws from her family’s legacy while infusing regional Mexican music with introspective, personal storytelling. Song featured on the album : Nadie Se Va Como Llegó Dime Cómo Quieres (W/ Christian Nodal) (2021) |
30 . Emanero & L-Gante – Romantiko![]() |
![]() Date Added : May 31,2025
“Romantiko” sees Emanero and L-Gante collide in a cumbia-reggaetón alloy that wears its Argentine identity like a gold chain over a white tank top. Emanero, born Federico Giannoni, delivers verses that tread the murky line between introspection and social critique, while L-Gante’s signature “Cumbia 420” injects rhythmic swagger with a wink. The result feels equal parts nightclub confessional and barrio chronicle, never entirely one or the other. Music video directed by : Lucas Flaque Bandido (W/ Fmk, Estani, Rusherking) (2022) |
29 . Maná & Carín León – Vivir Sin Aire![]() |
![]() Date Added : May 31,2025
“Vivir Sin Aire,” first released by Maná in 1992, resurfaces in 2025 with an updated veneer, featuring regional Mexican figure Carín León as part of the Noches De Cantina project. Dual vocals by Fher Olvera and León add a contrasting texture, reframing the track for a new generation without straying far from its original melancholia. The release aligns awkwardly with Maná’s Rock & Roll Hall of Fame nomination—timing that’s either strategic or poetic coincidence. Song featured on the album : Noches De Cantina Te Lloré Un Río (W/ Christian Nodal) (2021) |
28 . Morat – Vuelvo A Ti![]() |
![]() Date Added : May 31,2025
Released in May 2025, “Vuelvo A Ti” by Morat resurrects the VHS aesthetic with a video drenched in 1990s nostalgia. The clip trails Juan Pablo Isaza, wandering through flickering memories of a vanished romance, mirroring the track’s emotional heft. Musically, the song veers from Morat’s pop-rock signature into grunge and pop-punk textures, hinting at angst beneath the polish. The Colombian band, Grammy-nominated, continues blending Latin pop-folk sensibilities with broader genres. Song featured on the album : Ya Es Mañana No Hay Más Que Hablar (2021) |
27 . Feid – Ando XXIL![]() |
![]() Date Added : May 31,2025
In “Ando XXIL,” Feid channels ’90s and early 2000s rap swagger, slipping references to Tony Hawk into a track that merges nostalgia with his usual Latin inflections. The video trades backstage glamour for pixelated charm, featuring Feid and Hawk button-mashing through “Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater” in vintage tones. Shot in Italy, the clip drifts between VHS textures and street-style braggadocio, pairing rap’s retro edge with Feid’s present-day polish. Que Raro (2016) |
26 . Rochy RD, Donaty – Trolo![]() |
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Released on April 13, 2025 under GunzGangMusic, “Trolo” sees Rochy RD and Donaty volley raw verses over a minimalistic beat steeped in Dominican street rap tradition. Rochy RD, born Aderly Ramírez Oviedo, lends his signature clipped cadence and local slang, while Donaty responds with a tenacity that syncs rather than clashes. The track stays firmly rooted in urban realism, sidestepping polish in favor of unfiltered storytelling. Que La Choke (2023) |
25 . Greeicy – Estas Ganas![]() |
![]() Date Added : May 31,2025
Blending pop with a distinct dose of bachata intimacy, “Estas Ganas” traces the contours of raw desire and quiet yearning beneath Greeicy’s airy vocal delivery. The lyrics sway between temptation and restraint, narrating a push and pull that’s more smolder than spark. Greeicy Yeliana Rendón Ceballos, Latin GRAMMY® nominee and actress in telenovelas like “La ronca de oro,” brings her dual career’s theatrical finesse to the track’s simmering tension. Más Fuerte (2018) |
24 . Roze & Max Carra & Valen – Tu Jardín Con Enanitos![]() |
![]() Date Added : May 31,2025
“Tu Jardín Con Enanitos” brings together Roze, Max Carra, and Valen under Sony Music Uruguay, assisted by DJ Alex Py, in a remix-original fusion that toys with early 2000s Spanish ballad nostalgia reworked through an urban pop filter. The track leans into a polished production that balances sentimental motifs with rhythmic flourishes suited for modern playlists. Max Carra’s presence reflects his solo path, including tracks like “Martes 13” and “Te Extraño.” Roze, previously heard on collaborations with DJ Tao and Peipper, adds his signature tone to this layered reinterpretation. Music video directed by : Ramky En Los Controles Caradura (W/ The La Planta) (2023) |
23 . Joantony & Brytiago – Energía![]() |
![]() Date Added : May 31,2025
“Energía” pairs Joantony’s melodic swagger with Brytiago’s urbane reggaeton veneer, cloaked in a beat that insists on movement even as the lyrics lean into nostalgia and emotional residue. The production pulses with kinetic intent, while verses oscillate between seduction and yearning, sketching a longing that feels less like romance and more like a form of self-distraction. Released via On Top Events LLC, the track nods to both artists’ ongoing presence within Puerto Rico’s urbano circuit, with Joantony bringing RIAA-certified credentials and Brytiago‘s history of chart-courting collaborations. Boomerang (W/ Omy De Oro) (2019) |
22 . Luis Brown – Peluches![]() |
![]() Date Added : May 31,2025
“Peluches” filters Luis Brown’s signature street sensibility through a haze of melancholy hooks and clipped percussive loops. Released under his own imprint La 59 in 2025, the track sits snugly among his singles “Amiri,” “4Alto (Musiando Live 21),” and “Me Da Lo Mismo.” Co-written and performed with Tomy Israel Queliz Hernandez, it threads motifs of emotional detachment through a distinctly Dominican lens. Music video directed by : Brutal Vamo Aeto History (2023) |
21 . Casper Magico & Spiff TV – Air Force Negras![]() |
![]() Date Added : May 31,2025
In “Air Force Negras,” Casper Magico brings his gravel-toned delivery to a track steered by Spiff TV’s polished reggaeton engineering. The song lands in May 2025, as one of Spiff TV’s notable ventures that year, jointly navigating the impulse-driven swagger typical of the genre. Casper, known since 2017’s “No Me Hables de Amor,” filters his streetwise musings through a sleek beat, sidestepping sentimentality without losing force. Fantasmita Remix (W/ Bryant Myers, Alex Rose & Juhn) (2019) |
20 . Christian Nodal & Neton Vega – EBVSY![]() |
![]() Date Added : May 31,2025
“EBVSY” pairs Christian Nodal with Neton Vega in a duet that questions whether affection is heartfelt or economically convenient. The track leans on traditional instrumentation—José Nodal’s trumpet, Mario Romero’s accordion, and Martín Alejandro Montijo’s contributions—to accent its regional sound. Nodal, a Grammy-winning figure in regional Mexican music, contrasts Vega’s emerging voice in a dialogue between sincerity and suspicion. Song featured on the album : ¿Quién + Como Yo? Adiós Amor (2016) |
10 . Hermanas JM – Coraje En Vez De Amor![]() |
![]() Date Added : May 25,2025
Trading tenderness for rage, “Coraje En Vez De Amor” threads through the emotional fallout of romantic disillusionment. Hermanas JM—sisters Odalys and Dafnne Jiménez Medina—blend teen pop textures with tightly woven harmonies, sketching the aftermath of love gone warlike. Released in May 2025 via Trendsetters Music, the track leans into their penchant for introspective lyrics, polished vocals, and mood-driven arrangements. Music video directed by : Hermanas Jm |
9 . Carín León & Maluma – Si Tú Me Vieras![]() |
![]() Date Added : May 25,2025
“Si Tú Me Vieras” stages a duet between Carín León and Maluma where heartbreak lingers like perfume on a forgotten scarf. León’s sonorense melancholy collides with Maluma’s reserved swagger, crafting a narrative of love undone by absence. It’s their second outing after “Según Quién” (2023), merging regional Mexican laments with Colombian urban flourishes. León brings two Latin Grammies to the table; Maluma brings Billboard crossover instincts. Song featured on the album : Palabra De To’S (Seca) Primera Cita (2023) |
8 . Panter Bélico – El Primero![]() |
![]() Date Added : May 25,2025
“El Primero” by Panter Bélico unfolds across Mexico’s contested terrain—Guerrero, Guanajuato, Colima, Michoacán, and Jalisco glint through the lyrics like pins on a cartel map. The track leans into Bélico’s accordion-driven signature style, wrapping regional narratives in a tight, minor-key corrido frame. Released in November 2024, it continues the trajectory he began post-Grupo Arriesgado with “Punto y Aparte.” Song featured on the album : El Primero Punto Y Aparte (2022) |
7 . Mora & Omar Courtz – Más Que Algo![]() |
![]() Date Added : May 25,2025
“Más Que Algo” pairs Mora with Puerto Rican singer-songwriter Omar Courtz, whose trajectory since 2017 has included collaborations with artists like Daddy Yankee and Jhayco. The song circles around a relationship teetering between casual and committed, with the refrain “más que algo” surfacing like an unanswered question dressed as a promise. Omar Courtz, born Joshua Omar Medina Cortés in 1997, brings his usual R&B-inflected reggaeton cadence to the mix. Song featured on the album : Lo Mismo De Siempre |
6 . The La Planta & Damaris – Atorrante![]() |
![]() Date Added : May 25,2025
Blending Latin pop with traces of urban grit, “Atorrante” pairs The La Planta’s cumbia shuffle with Damaris Melina’s clipped verses. The term “atorrante”—a not-so-gentle Spanish dig—threads through the track’s reflections on duplicity and post-romantic fatigue. The La Planta, previously in collaboration with Marcela Morelo, joins Damaris, active in Latin urban since 2024, for a duet that simmers more than it pleads. |
5 . Sayuri & Sopholov – Secunena![]() |
![]() Date Added : May 25,2025
“Secunena” by Sayuri & Sopholov slips into the reggaetón mexa current with deadpan ease, blending streetwise beats with Mexican colloquialisms that echo from Cuautitlán Izcalli’s corners. Sayuri, once channeling indie nostalgia in Japan, now syncs her voice with Sopholov’s understated production, shaping a track thick with bilingual swagger and neighborhood fidelity. The duo rides the genre’s second wave, where rhythm meets regional nuance without asking for approval. Music video directed by : Francis Heredia |
4 . Kid Flex, Milenka Nolasco & Murder – Vaya Donde Vaya![]() |
![]() Date Added : May 25,2025
“Vaya Donde Vaya” pairs the raspy melodic delivery of Kid Flex with Murder’s measured flow and Milenka Nolasco’s soft vocals over Deleccio’s sleek urban Latin production. The track traces the sticky residue of loyalty and emotional attachment, even when one’s footsteps fall far from home. Each verse leans into a different shade of obsession, letting the chorus carry the weight of clinging resolve. Music video directed by : Francis Heredia |
3 . MC IG, MC PH & MC Ryan SP – Feliz No Simples![]() |
![]() Date Added : May 25,2025
“Feliz no Simples” pairs MC IG, MC PH, and MC Ryan SP over production by DJ Glenner and DJ Hyago in a funk ode to unadorned pleasures. The trio trades verses that sketch small-scale joys rather than penthouses and champagne, shifting the genre’s usual extravagance into something more reflective. MC Ryan SP—prolific to the point of near ubiquity—joins MC IG, born Guilherme Sérgio Ramos de Souza in São Paulo’s Vila Medeiros, and MC PH, regulars of the paulista circuit. The clover emoji, stamped across the album’s branding, hints at a luck found in the unstressed and unassuming. Music video directed by : Jef Delgado – Song featured on the album : Feliz No Simples |
2 . Silvestre Dangond & Juancho De La Espriella – Volvamos A Ser Novios![]() |
![]() Date Added : May 25,2025
“Volvamos A Ser Novios” stages the return of Silvestre Dangond and Juancho De La Espriella, whose near-decade collaboration once defined a chapter of modern vallenato. Released in May 2025, the track navigates the familiar terrain of rekindled romance, with Dangond’s vocals tracing nostalgia and regret like a worn love letter read too many times. De La Espriella’s accordion lines, neither shy nor showy, feel more like muscle memory than performance. Niégame Tres Veces [Live] (2014) |
1 . Río Roma & HA-ASH – La Última Carta![]() |
![]() Date Added : May 25,2025
Interpolating romantic anguish into pop form, “La Última Carta” sees Río Roma team up with HA-ASH for a track that flirts with finality and unread goodbyes. The song threads Río Roma’s sentimental signatures through HA-ASH’s more guitar-tinted pop-rock, letting unresolved emotion simmer beneath polished vocals. Brothers José Luis and Raúl Ortega of Río Roma match lyrical theatrics with the vocal contrast of sisters Hanna Nicole and Ashley Grace, balancing restraint and tension like a breakup postponed with poetic flair. Song featured on the album : Bendito Desamor |
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(*) According to our own statistics, updated on July 6, 2025