Beéle, Quevedo, and Ovy On The Drums bring nightlife energy on “Yo Y Tú,” while Saiko and Omar Courtz glide through reggaeton-trap with “LOKENECESITAS.” Reykon returns with “Pa Que Si,” adding to a steady 2025 streak. Josuan and Eshconinco go bilingual and beat-heavy on “Woy,” gaining traction online. Frank Ceara and Juan Luis Guerra slow it down with the soft-spoken wit of “Así Bonito.” Nodal and Alfredo Olivas hit raw emotion on “Se Vienen Días Tristes,” and MC Luuky leads a funk lineup on “Destino.” Maisak keeps it direct on “Por Mi Bien Y X Tu Bien.” Grupo Frontera and Manuel Turizo team up on “La Del Proceso,” folding Norteño-cumbia into breakup regrets. Each track locks into its groove without trying to oversell. Here are the brand new Latin music videos that caught, these past days, our interest and liking. Beware (possibly) NSFW |
30 . Beéle & Quevedo – Yo Y Tú (w/ Ovy On the Drums)![]() |
![]() Date Added : Jun 15,2025
“Yo Y Tú” brings together Beéle, Quevedo, and Ovy On The Drums for a track released in June 2025 under Warner Music Latina. Ovy sets the tempo with a rhythmic production while Beéle and Quevedo alternate vocals, blending Colombian and Spanish urban influences. The lyrics lean on Spanish slang and nightlife codes, giving the track a streetwise edge. Beéle has released reggae-flavored hits like “Loco.” Ovy On The Drums has worked with Karol G, Nicki Minaj, and Paulo Londra. Si Te Interesa (2022) |
29 . SAIKO – LOKENECESITAS (w/ Omar Courtz)![]() |
![]() Date Added : Jun 15,2025
“LOKENECESITAS” brings together Saiko and Omar Courtz on a reggaeton-trap beat that sticks to late-night intentions. Saiko, born Miguel Cantos Gómez in 2002 in Granada, started rapping at 14 and launched his solo career in 2020. He’s known for tracks like “Polaris” and has paired up with Quevedo and Lola Indigo. Omar Courtz adds a Puerto Rican touch that keeps the vibe consistent throughout the song. Music video directed by : Doberman (Whyso & Juan Barbazan) – Song featured on the album : Natsukashii Yoru Supernova (2023) |
28 . Christian Nodal & Alfredo Olivas – Se Vienen Días Tristes![]() |
![]() Date Added : Jun 15,2025
“Se Vienen Días Tristes” hits in 2025 as a joint single from Christian Nodal and Alfredo Olivas, released by Sony Music Entertainment México and distributed exclusively by Nodal. The track circles themes of heartbreak and unease post-breakup, sticking to a tone of emotional realism and grit. Nodal, from Caborca, has been working the mariacheño line since his 2017 breakout with “Adiós Amor.” Olivas leans into banda and norteño-banda with lyrics that have shifted toward romance and optimism. Adiós Amor (2016) |
27 . MC Luuky, MC Ryan SP, MC Meno K & MC Negão Original – Destino![]() |
![]() Date Added : Jun 15,2025
“Destino” brings together MC Luuky, MC Ryan SP, MC Meno K, and MC Negão Original for a São Paulo-rooted funk collaboration. The track reflects the city’s emerging funk sound, built on street-level stories and group energy. MC Luuky, from Jardim Leme, enters the scene in 2024, while the others continue shaping funk’s direction through collective efforts and local projects. Music video directed by : Gl (Gustavo Lima Walk) Deixa O Cavalo Correr (W/ Boladin 211, Gabb Mc, Mc Tato, Mc Bruno Ms E Traplaudo) (2023) |
26 . Grupo Frontera & Manuel Turizo – La Del Proceso![]() |
![]() Date Added : Jun 15,2025
“La Del Proceso” (2025) pairs Grupo Frontera and Manuel Turizo in a blend of Norteño-cumbia, pop, and urban sounds. The lyrics trace the outcome of a failed relationship, weighing the emotional fallout of rushed decisions. Turizo handles vocals and percussion, with Juan Javier Cantu on accordion and Alberto Acosta on bajo sexto. Grupo Frontera starts in McAllen in 2022, Turizo comes with tracks like “Una Lady Como Tú.” Song featured on the album : Y Lo Que Viene No Se Va (2022) |
25 . Maisak – Por Mi Bien Y X Tu Bien![]() |
![]() Date Added : Jun 15,2025
“Por Mi Bien Y X Tu Bien” is a 2025 standalone single by Maisak, a Colombian urbano artist born Maikel Rafael Rico Torres. Raised in Santa Marta, he starts releasing Latin urban tracks in his teens, opting for solo singles and compact EPs over larger releases. This track sticks to that approach, keeping things concise while hinting there’s no need to overcomplicate what works. Se Me Olvida (W/ Feid) (2023) |
24 . Reykon – Pa Que Si![]() |
![]() Date Added : Jun 15,2025
“Pa Que Si” is a 2025 reggaeton single by Reykon, a Colombian artist active since 2007. It joins other releases from the same year like “Invierno en Caracas” and “Parchecito En Guatapé.” Reykon, born Andrés Felipe Robledo in Envigado in 1986, builds on his catalog of rhythm-driven tracks. Known for previous collaborations with Daddy Yankee and Bebe Rexha, he receives the 2012 Premios Nuestra Tierra for Best Urban Performance. Promesa Sagrada (W/ Luister La Voz) (2023) |
23 . Josuan & Eshconinco – Woy![]() |
![]() Date Added : Jun 15,2025
“Woy” is a 2025 collaboration between Panamanian artist Josuan and Jamaican artist Eshconinco. Built on dancehall structure, the track blends Caribbean and Latin American rhythms with a bilingual approach. Its beat-driven flow picks up traction on TikTok, where its hooks find a quick audience. Josuan brings an urban Panamanian edge, while Eshconinco threads in his reggae-dancehall background from works like “Dutty Money.” Yelena Remix (W/ Andiex, Bin$Ho, Jeyson) (2023) |
22 . Frank Ceara & Juan Luis Guerra – Así Bonito![]() |
![]() Date Added : Jun 15,2025
“Así Bonito” pairs Frank Ceara with Juan Luis Guerra in a merengue pambiche shaded by understated wit. Built around the idea that kindness has better rhythm than drama, the song picks its tempo carefully. Drawn from an album developed during the pandemic, it mixes merengue, bachata, and ballad without pulling focus. Ceara brings long-haul songwriting experience, while Guerra handles melody and arrangement like second nature. Music video directed by : Jean Guerra – Song featured on the album : El Saborcito De Tu Amor Si Algun Dia La Ves (W/ Daniel Santacruz) (2023) |
21 . Paulo Londra – Mujer Maravilla![]() |
![]() Date Added : Jun 13,2025
“Mujer Maravilla” pairs Paulo Londra’s casual delivery with a smooth reggaeton beat. The track rolls forward with minimal fuss, letting the rhythm carry a mellow narrative about attraction and idealized love. Clean production keeps the spotlight on the vocals without overcomplicating the structure. There’s no dramatic shift, just a laid-back vibe that fits Londra’s usual approach. Music video directed by : Miguel Vazquez Tal Vez (2019) |
20 . Bad Gyal – Da Me![]() |
![]() Date Added : Jun 13,2025
“Da Me” stays within Bad Gyal’s signature mix of reggaeton and dancehall, keeping the tempo mid-paced and production crisp. The lyrics revolve around flirtation and casual desire, without overcomplicating the message. The track relies on repetition and rhythm over narrative progression, with Bad Gyal’s vocal delivery staying relaxed and syncopated. Music video directed by : Torso Jacaranda (2017) |
19 . Gera MX – Ferra![]() |
![]() Date Added : Jun 13,2025
“Ferra” by Gera MX taps into slick, street-coded flows laid over a beat that moves without rushing. The single keeps its production tight, relying on rhythm and tone rather than layered effects or catchy hooks. Gera sticks to form, delivering bars that lean more on presence than lyrical twists. There’s no chorus trying to win you over—just verses riding the beat with deliberate calm. Botella Tras Botella (W/ Christian Nodal) (2021) |
18 . AKA CASTRO & PUNTICO – Pasame Internet![]() |
![]() Date Added : Jun 13,2025
“Pasame Internet” brings together AKA CASTRO and PUNTICO in a Spanish-language track that doesn’t ask much more than that from its listener. Over a minimalist reggaeton beat, the lyrics unfold with ironic detachment, referencing online connection like a casual favor. Neither artist ventures far from their usual tone, leaving room for dry humor amid the repetition. The result is a brief exchange that scrolls by like a passing story. Music video directed by : At Films Elevate (2020) |
21 . Paulo Londra – Mujer Maravilla![]() |
![]() Date Added : Jun 13,2025
“Mujer Maravilla” pairs Paulo Londra’s casual delivery with a smooth reggaeton beat. The track rolls forward with minimal fuss, letting the rhythm carry a mellow narrative about attraction and idealized love. Clean production keeps the spotlight on the vocals without overcomplicating the structure. There’s no dramatic shift, just a laid-back vibe that fits Londra’s usual approach. Music video directed by : Miguel Vazquez Tal Vez (2019) |
20 . Bad Gyal – Da Me![]() |
![]() Date Added : Jun 13,2025
“Da Me” stays within Bad Gyal’s signature mix of reggaeton and dancehall, keeping the tempo mid-paced and production crisp. The lyrics revolve around flirtation and casual desire, without overcomplicating the message. The track relies on repetition and rhythm over narrative progression, with Bad Gyal’s vocal delivery staying relaxed and syncopated. Music video directed by : Torso Jacaranda (2017) |
19 . Gera MX – Ferra![]() |
![]() Date Added : Jun 13,2025
“Ferra” by Gera MX taps into slick, street-coded flows laid over a beat that moves without rushing. The single keeps its production tight, relying on rhythm and tone rather than layered effects or catchy hooks. Gera sticks to form, delivering bars that lean more on presence than lyrical twists. There’s no chorus trying to win you over—just verses riding the beat with deliberate calm. Botella Tras Botella (W/ Christian Nodal) (2021) |
18 . AKA CASTRO & PUNTICO – Pasame Internet![]() |
![]() Date Added : Jun 13,2025
“Pasame Internet” brings together AKA CASTRO and PUNTICO in a Spanish-language track that doesn’t ask much more than that from its listener. Over a minimalist reggaeton beat, the lyrics unfold with ironic detachment, referencing online connection like a casual favor. Neither artist ventures far from their usual tone, leaving room for dry humor amid the repetition. The result is a brief exchange that scrolls by like a passing story. Music video directed by : At Films Elevate (2020) |
17 . MC Ryan SP & Theuzinho – Saudade![]() |
![]() Date Added : Jun 13,2025
“Saudade” brings together MC Ryan SP and Theuzinho on a track that revolves around absence and emotional distance. The beat leans into the funk scene while lyrics linger on what’s no longer there. Without overplaying sentiment, the song lets repetition and minimal arrangement do most of the work. It doesn’t ask much more than that from its listener. Revoada Sem Você (2021) |
16 . Luis Fonsi – Tocando El Cielo![]() |
![]() Date Added : Jun 13,2025
“Tocando El Cielo” sees Luis Fonsi stepping into cumbia ranchera territory with a nod to Benja Duarte’s recent 2024 single. The track leans heavily on traditional Latin percussion, letting timbales do most of the talking. Its upbeat rhythm fits within Duarte’s ongoing work in regional Mexican and cumbia styles, active since 2020. Duarte’s previous collaborations with Grupo Disparo linger subtly in the arrangement. Music video directed by : Andrés Turcio Despacito (W/ Daddy Yankee) (2016) |
15 . Benja Duarte – Cuidado Que Te Supero![]() |
![]() Date Added : Jun 13,2025
“Cuidado Que Te Supero” is a 2025 single by Benja Duarte featuring Guayacán Orquesta and Heredero. The track blends Guayacán’s decades-long salsa grooves with Heredero’s folkloric input, inserting touches of Colombian carranga. Led by Alexis Lozano and joined by Israel Tanenbaum, Guayacán maintains its collaborative streak while Heredero brings a more recent angle to the mix. Music video directed by : Filmsmauri |
14 . Guayacán Orquesta & Heredero – Rumba Para Enamorar![]() |
![]() Date Added : Jun 13,2025
Released on May 23, 2025, “Rumba Para Enamorar” is part of Guayacán Orquesta & Heredero’s 2025 singles series. The track had an earlier release in 2016 via La Única Tropical, a cumbia group from Sechura, Peru, founded by Walter Chunga Antón in 1998. “Rumba Para Enamorar” combines tropical and cumbia elements, with lyrics themed around admiration and romantic affection. The vocals are performed by Walter Chunga. Te Amo, Te Extraño (2013) |
13 . La Única Tropical – Mi Reina![]() |
![]() Date Added : Jun 13,2025
“Mi Reina” by La Única Tropical offers a steady rhythm wrapped around lyrics of presence and emotional support. Released in early 2025 under Sony Music Entertainment US Latin LLC, the track steps into the promise of companionship when things fall apart. Pedro Capó, born in Puerto Rico, sings without fuss, sticking to what the song says: someone stays, even when it’s easier to leave. The message doesn’t ask much more than that from its listener. Si Esta Casa Hablara (2017) |
12 . Pedro Capó – Aquí Estaré![]() |
![]() Date Added : Jun 13,2025
Pedro Capó’s “Aquí Estaré” speaks plainly—one partner, one promise, no theatrics. The lyrics sketch out a relationship where small things matter and big declarations quietly step aside. Released under NEON16 and Sony Music, the track makes space for sincerity instead of spectacle. Capó leans on emotional presence and quiet loyalty rather than grand gestures or polished perfection. Song featured on the album : La Carretera Calma (2019) |
11 . Alex Ponce – Como Ella Ya No Hay![]() |
![]() Date Added : Jun 13,2025
“Como Ella Ya No Hay” by Alex Ponce focuses on the emotional gap left by someone unique. The lyrics reflect a longing for the irreplaceable, blended with a resignated tone. The production sticks to clean pop rhythms, letting the melody carry the weight of the narrative. Ponce maintains a restrained vocal delivery that leaves most of the song’s impact to the words themselves. Music video directed by : Only Guillermo En El Pasado (2023) |
10 . Grupo Bryndis – No Te Olvidaré![]() |
![]() Date Added : Jun 10,2025
Released in May 2025, “No Te Olvidaré” finds Grupo Bryndis doubling down on the tried-and-true formula of longing and regret, delivered in their signature grupero aesthetic. Produced under Grupo Bryndis LLC for Azteca Music, the track threads heartache into melody, dramatizing the futility of promises made at the edge of a breakup. Formed in 1983, the band maintains its presence through a catalog spanning decades, from “Te Vas con El” to “Quizás Sí Quizás No.” Tu Traición (2017) |
9 . Pablo Alborán – KM0![]() |
![]() Date Added : Jun 10,2025
“KM0” marks Pablo Alborán’s return to the piano, crafting a slow-burning ballad that prefers retrospection over spectacle. Self-written and produced within the quiet confines of his home, the track hints at a desire to press emotional reset—part confession, part map back to where it all began. Alborán, who debuted in 2011 with “Solamente Tú,” now steps into 2025 balancing Grammys nods and a Netflix script. Carretera Y Manta (2021) |
10 . Grupo Bryndis – No Te Olvidaré![]() |
![]() Date Added : Jun 10,2025
Released in May 2025, “No Te Olvidaré” finds Grupo Bryndis doubling down on the tried-and-true formula of longing and regret, delivered in their signature grupero aesthetic. Produced under Grupo Bryndis LLC for Azteca Music, the track threads heartache into melody, dramatizing the futility of promises made at the edge of a breakup. Formed in 1983, the band maintains its presence through a catalog spanning decades, from “Te Vas con El” to “Quizás Sí Quizás No.” Tu Traición (2017) |
9 . Pablo Alborán – KM0![]() |
![]() Date Added : Jun 10,2025
“KM0” marks Pablo Alborán’s return to the piano, crafting a slow-burning ballad that prefers retrospection over spectacle. Self-written and produced within the quiet confines of his home, the track hints at a desire to press emotional reset—part confession, part map back to where it all began. Alborán, who debuted in 2011 with “Solamente Tú,” now steps into 2025 balancing Grammys nods and a Netflix script. Carretera Y Manta (2021) |
8 . Nanpa Básico – EAVEMARÍA (w/ Camilo)![]() |
![]() Date Added : Jun 10,2025
“EAVEMARÍA” lets Nanpa Básico’s quiet introspection rub shoulders with Camilo’s polished falsetto, trading grit for gloss over a clean, melancholic beat. Camilo, born in Medellín in 1994, earned Grammy nods and wrote hits for names like Becky G and Natti Natasha before veering into this soft-lit confession booth. Nanpa, Francisco Rosero Serna offstage, leans on emotional brevity, echoing earlier tracks like “Flaca” and “No Puedo.” Flaca (2018) |
7 . Jacob Forever & LI-C – Mañana Te Olvido![]() |
![]() Date Added : Jun 10,2025
“Mañana Te Olvido” pairs Jacob Forever with LI-C in a reggaeton-laced exchange where nostalgia meets resignation. Jacob, once part of Gente de Zona and known for “Hasta Que Se Seque el Malecón,” revisits his sonic roots with a collaborator not yet jaded by genre convention. The track delivers pulsing beats and lyrical nonchalance, as promises of intentional amnesia are sung with just enough swagger to sound half-serious. Mi Jevita (W/ Wow Poppy) (2023) |
6 . Runas – No Me Quiero Casar![]() |
![]() Date Added : Jun 10,2025
“No Me Quiero Casar” by RUNAS spins a wry take on marital conventions through Andean traditions, where pan-flutes, sikú, and the quena carry more weight than a wedding vow. Blending huaynos and harawis with contemporary folk textures, the ensemble channels Quechua-rooted melodies into a tongue-in-cheek refusal of matrimonial expectations. The vocals, unadorned yet pointed, render irony audible through heritage itself. Que Onda (W/ Chino Pacas & Fuerza Regida) (2022) |
5 . FMK – MASNA REMIX (w/ Emilia, Nicki Nicole, Tiago PZK)![]() |
![]() Date Added : Jun 10,2025
“MASNA REMIX” unites FMK, Emilia, Nicki Nicole, and Tiago PZK in a sleek, flirtatious spin on pop urbano, laced with punchy one-liners and sly cultural nods. Emilia and Nicki Nicole trade self-assured verses with a touch of nonchalant swagger, offsetting FMK and Tiago PZK’s smoother, hook-driven flourishes. References to Alicia Keys and Salvador Dalí slip between lines, adding a hint of irony to a track built for nocturnal bravado. Hielo (2020) |
4 . Calle 24 – Chúpame![]() |
![]() Date Added : Jun 10,2025
Released in June 2025, “Chúpame” joins Calle 24’s streak of standalone singles that continue their foray into regional Mexican and corridos tumbados territory. The track sits alongside earlier 2025 releases like “Mamoncita y Chula,” sketching a sonic arc that leans into urban bravado wrapped in acoustic textures. Since forming in California in 2022, the group has blended traditional corrido formats with lyrics that wink at streetwise posturing and emotional impatience. Music video directed by : Luxon Films |
3 . Guilherme e Santiago – O Cara Do Espetinho![]() |
![]() Date Added : Jun 10,2025
Released in June 2025, “O Cara Do Espetinho (Ao Vivo)” finds Guilherme & Santiago weaving their trademark sertanejo harmonies into a playful sketch of small-town swagger. Part of their 30-year career retrospective, the live cut joins a long line of tracks that toy with caricature and irony without abandoning the genre’s romantic core. Herickson and Henzzo Cardoso Rosa continue to blur the line between affection and satire, skewering machismo one skewer at a time. Music video directed by : Flaney Gonzallez E Daí (2013) |
2 . Jeyceu & Janka – KOKO![]() |
![]() Date Added : Jun 10,2025
“KOKO” links Jeyceu’s raw Peruvian Latin trap with Janka’s polished, genre-savvy delivery. Layered over crisp hip-hop beats, the track balances aggression and gloss with calculated ease. The tropical visuals—volcanic ridgelines, lush islands—gesture less to escapism than to a stylized version of exile. Between surreal scenery and machined rhythms, “KOKO” navigates its own controlled chaos. Music video directed by : Sickboyfilms & Bplrty Chalaka️ (2024) |
1 . D.A.M.A – Terra Da Maria![]() |
![]() Date Added : Jun 10,2025
“Terra da Maria” is a Portuguese pop track by D.A.M.A, released in May 2025 under Maktub Art Group and Sony Music Portugal. Produced by Meoli and Koopper, it threads accordion through layered percussion and guitar, crafting a sound somewhere between folk bar nostalgia and beachside madrigal. Vocal duties are shared by Kasha, Miguel Coimbra, and Miguel Cristovinho, whose voices toggle between sincerity and calculated warmth. Music video directed by : Francisco Ramalho Era Eu (2015) |
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(*) According to our own statistics, updated on June 15, 2025