Bad Bunny’s “NUEVAYoL” flips a salsa classic with dembow drums and Puerto Rican pride stamped all over, while DJ Snake and J Balvin go full ’90s throwback in “Noventa,” VHS filters and all. Christian Nodal shuts a romantic chapter in “La Que Se Fue, Se Fue,” and “MANIACA” sees Marcos Villalobos and Daniel Cuevas trade verses without crowding each other.

“Doy” unites Nino Freestyle, La Insuperable, and Boy Wonder CF in a tight Latin hip-hop blend, and “Mais Uma Vez” lines up MC Negão Original and others over raw funk carioca. El Komander sticks to his corrido lane in “Lo Mejor Que Me Pasó,” and Jamby El Favo’s “Coco Chanel” tags in Kenny Die and Kapo Wanted for a smooth reggaetón shuffle.

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Here are the brand new Latin music videos that caught, these past days, our interest and liking. Beware (possibly) NSFW

55 . Bad Bunny – Nuevayol

Date Added : Jul 6,2025

Bad Bunny lands in the Bronx and beyond with “NUEVAYoL,” a track released in January 2025 that samples “Un Verano en Nueva York” by Andy Montañez and El Gran Combo de Puerto Rico.

Dembow drums pulse under nods to Puerto Rican identity and the ever-slippery idea of cultural authenticity.

The video tosses domino games onto city sidewalks and wraps the Statue of Liberty in a Puerto Rican flag, just in case the theme wasn’t clear.

Born Benito Antonio Martínez Ocasio, Bad Bunny continues to blur genre lines like they’re traffic lanes on the FDR Drive.

Song featured on the album : Debí Tirar Más Fotos

Soy Peor (2016)

54 . Marcos Villalobos & Daniel Cuevas – Maniaca

Date Added : Jul 6,2025

“MANIACA” is a 2025 collaboration between Marcos Villalobos and Daniel Cuevas, both handling composition and vocals with equal billing.

The track stays close to regional Mexican roots, but gives them a shared spin—less fusion, more tag-team performance.

Villalobos, born in 2006 in Chihuahua, Mexico, launched his career in 2020 at 14 and caught ears through group efforts like “La Pantera.”

Cuevas brings his own songwriting rope to the tug-of-war, moving fluently between solo ventures and partnerships like this one.

Modo Fly (2023)

53 . DJ Snake & J Balvin – Noventa

Date Added : Jul 6,2025

“Noventa” hits the replay button on the ’90s, fusing DJ Snake‘s multilingual beats with J Balvin‘s reggaeton anchors.

The track lands in July 2025 as part of DJ Snake’s upcoming project, “Nomad”, and wears its retro on its sleeve.

Think VHS-filtered visuals, breakdancers loose in New York, and MTV logos back when they played videos.

The aesthetic leans into Latin party culture without asking for directions, all while keeping one sneaker firmly in modern production.

Snake, a French producer with a passport full of sounds, meshes his global approach with Balvin’s reliably rhythmic delivery.

The result is a summer single that parties like it’s nineteen-noventa.

Song featured on the album : Nomad

Disco Maghreb (2023)

52 . Christian Nodal – La Que Se Fue, Se Fue

Date Added : Jul 6,2025

Released in July 2025, “La Que Se Fue, Se Fue” finds Christian Nodal drawing a clean line after a breakup, shutting the door without looking back.

The track leans into themes of emotional closure and boundaries, making peace with the past while keeping the baggage firmly packed.

Nodal, born in Sonora, Mexico, keeps one foot in the pain, the other in motion—typical for an artist whose signature “mariacheño” sound blends mariachi drama with norteño grit.

With six Latin Grammy Awards and a shelf full of Billboard Latin Music trophies, he’s no stranger to love and heartbreak—or at least to singing about them.

Adiós Amor (2016)

51 . 7 Minutoz – Coringa E Arlequina (w/ Amanda Areia & Anny)

Date Added : Jul 6,2025

“Coringa e Arlequina” brings together 7 Minutoz, Amanda Areia, and Anny for a 2025 rap cut anchored in DC Comics lore.

It riffs on the infamous Joker and Harley Quinn dynamic, with lyrical and visual cues lifted straight from the comic book universe.

The single lands in multiple versions, including “slowed + reverb” and “speed up,” playing into format-hopping habits.

Branding leans heavily on pop culture aesthetics, while the vocal delivery blends contrasting styles into a chaotic duet format.

Active since 2013, 7 Minutoz continues to spin geek culture—anime, comics, gaming—into Brazilian rap grammar.

Music video directed by : Mb

Os Ninjas Mais Procurados Do Mundo (2019)

50 . Nino Freestyle, La Insuperable & Boy Wonder CF – Doy

Date Added : Jul 6,2025

In “Doy,” Nino Freestyle joins forces with La Insuperable and producer Boy Wonder CF for a track that’s more coalition than collaboration.

Nino, born Yeifry Severino de la Rosa in 1998 in La Romana, leans on Dominican and Latin grooves laced with modern hip-hop cadence.

La Insuperable arrives with her usual mix of reggaeton hauteur and dembow bite, keeping things brisk but pointed.

Boy Wonder CF, long affiliated with the Chosen Few circuit, anchors the whole affair with a steady pulse and seasoned polish.

Descarada (W/ Flow 28) (2023)

49 . MC Negão Original & MC PH, Ruddy, Aaron Modesto – Mais Uma Vez

Date Added : Jul 6,2025

“Mais Uma Vez” throws MC Negão Original, MC PH, Ruddy, and Aaron Modesto into the same ring, each trading verses over a funk carioca beat that doesn’t ask for permission.

It leans into the gritty syncopations typical of the genre, but there’s purpose threaded through the frenzy—lyrics rooted in streets more than clubs.

This track sits comfortably alongside past outings like “Eclipse,” “O Paixão,” and “Golpe no Banco do Brasil,” where Negão Original plays with hybrid forms without straying far from his thematic script.

Music video directed by : Vitor Tavares – Song featured on the album : Vizinhança Do Bigode

Boy Besta (W/ Joãozinho Vt, Tuto, Kako, Ryan Sp) (2023)

48 . El Komander – Lo Mejor Que Me Pasó

Date Added : Jul 6,2025

Released in June 2025 through his own label alongside Colonize Media, Inc., “Lo Mejor Que Me Pasó” sticks to El Komander’s familiar blueprint.

The track merges norteño and banda sinaloense sonics with his trademark narrative bent—nothing too florid, but well within the modernized corrido lane he’s long driven down.

Before stepping into the spotlight, Alfredo Ríos built his name behind the scenes as a songwriter, which may explain the precision of his “altered movement” storytelling.

His 2013 album *El Katch* carved out a subgenre, and a 2016 Billboard Latin Music Award for Solo Artist of the Year followed, because sometimes the industry does pay attention.

Jacinto Y Feliciano (2023)

47 . Jamby El Favo & Kenny Die – Coco Chanel

Date Added : Jul 6,2025

“Coco Chanel” shows Jamby El Favo teaming up with Kenny Die and Kapo Wanted, blending reggaeton accents with a flair for melodic tag-teaming.

Each voice cuts in and out with carefully measured swagger, more traded glances than full-on showdowns.

Jamby, born Jan Omar Cambero Luciano, prefers his beats raw and his genres porous—see “Persia” or “La Carta” if you missed the memo.

DJ Blass was behind some of those earlier moves, now Kenny Die and Kapo Wanted round out the trio with less noise, more nuance.

Released in June 2025, the track neither reinvents nor rehashes—it circles, nods, and keeps moving.

Patrones (2023)

46 . SEBAS R & DANIKA ZAPATA – Tragao

Date Added : Jul 6,2025

“Tragao” pairs Colombian urbano artist Sebas R with pop culture figure Danika Zapata in a song more into late-night texts than love poems.

Released in mid-2025 with its official video in tow, it leans on reggaetón rhythms dressed up with something closer to emotional restraint than heartbreak melodrama.

Sebas R, based in Medellín, brings his signature melodic touch, moving through the track like he’s heard this story before.

Danika Zapata adds vocals and some influencer currency—less duet partner, more branded feature.

Amor A Primera Vista (2021)

. Hanzel La H & Ovi & Luar La L & Hades66 – Los Rockstar No Van Al Cielo (Remix)

Date Added : Jan 0,1900

“Los Rockstar No Van Al Cielo (Remix)” lands with Hanzel La H, Ovi, Luar La L, and Hades66 weighing in on the aftermath of fame.

It runs on Latin trap fuel with flashes of reggaeton and a crosscurrent of Puerto Rican and Cuban signatures.

The artists each bring their own spin—Hanzel from Latin pop and reggaeton, Ovi from Cuban trap blends, and Luar and Hades from the Puerto Rican urban circuit.

The result reworks the original into a remix that plays like four perspectives on the same rise-and-fall story.

Randy Johnson (2023)

45 . Fantomel & Kate Linn – Dame Un Grrr

Date Added : Jul 3,2025

Fantomel teams up with Kate Linn on “Dame Un Grrr,” a 2025 release through Universal Music Romania and Creator Records that leans into a reggaeton-pop blend without pretending it’s anything deeper.

The track purrs along with a contagious “grrr” hook and a beat built for movement, giving birth to the viral #GrrDance challenge across social media feeds.

Its title—“Give me a Grrr”—spells out the vibe: cheeky, flirt-driven minimalism with a wink.

Kate Linn’s Balkan-meets-everywhere vocal touch dips smoothly into Fantomel’s genre-splintering electronics, while his masked persona keeps the focus away from the usual DJ-as-mystic drama.

Music video directed by : Isabella Szanto

La Maña (2023)

44 . Ian Cordova – Que Voy Hacer Contigo

Date Added : Jul 3,2025

“Que Voy Hacer Contigo” lands on June 26, 2025, via Lucky Music Group, with Ian Cordova trading sunny hooks for shadowier corners of the heart.

The track circles unresolved feelings and the slow-motion drift of trying to forget someone who won’t quite leave.

Coming in the wake of “Linda Mujer,” it keeps the emotional dial steady while nudging the beat into reggaetón territory.

Based in Los Angeles, Cordova blends regional Mexican textures with a rhythmic urban pulse, all without batting an eye.

El Pariente (2023)

. Hanzel La H & Ovi & Luar La L & Hades66 – Los Rockstar No Van Al Cielo (Remix)

Date Added : Jan 0,1900

“Los Rockstar No Van Al Cielo (Remix)” lands with Hanzel La H, Ovi, Luar La L, and Hades66 weighing in on the aftermath of fame.

It runs on Latin trap fuel with flashes of reggaeton and a crosscurrent of Puerto Rican and Cuban signatures.

The artists each bring their own spin—Hanzel from Latin pop and reggaeton, Ovi from Cuban trap blends, and Luar and Hades from the Puerto Rican urban circuit.

The result reworks the original into a remix that plays like four perspectives on the same rise-and-fall story.

Randy Johnson (2023)

45 . Fantomel & Kate Linn – Dame Un Grrr

Date Added : Jul 3,2025

Fantomel teams up with Kate Linn on “Dame Un Grrr,” a 2025 release through Universal Music Romania and Creator Records that leans into a reggaeton-pop blend without pretending it’s anything deeper.

The track purrs along with a contagious “grrr” hook and a beat built for movement, giving birth to the viral #GrrDance challenge across social media feeds.

Its title—“Give me a Grrr”—spells out the vibe: cheeky, flirt-driven minimalism with a wink.

Kate Linn’s Balkan-meets-everywhere vocal touch dips smoothly into Fantomel’s genre-splintering electronics, while his masked persona keeps the focus away from the usual DJ-as-mystic drama.

Music video directed by : Isabella Szanto

La Maña (2023)

44 . Ian Cordova – Que Voy Hacer Contigo

Date Added : Jul 3,2025

“Que Voy Hacer Contigo” lands on June 26, 2025, via Lucky Music Group, with Ian Cordova trading sunny hooks for shadowier corners of the heart.

The track circles unresolved feelings and the slow-motion drift of trying to forget someone who won’t quite leave.

Coming in the wake of “Linda Mujer,” it keeps the emotional dial steady while nudging the beat into reggaetón territory.

Based in Los Angeles, Cordova blends regional Mexican textures with a rhythmic urban pulse, all without batting an eye.

El Pariente (2023)

43 . Grupo Recluta – Vamos Avanzando

Date Added : Jul 3,2025

Grupo Recluta’s 2025 single “Vamos Avanzando” keeps things firmly in the norteño groove, pairing traditional accordion-laced arrangements with just enough modern gloss to remind you what decade it is.

The lyrics stick to the reliable themes of personal growth and getting through whatever today throws your way, without promising to fix anything outright.

Led by Mexicali-born songwriter Manuel Rodelo, the band formed in 2014 and shows no signs of slowing down, now deep into a catalog that includes over 20 albums, studio and live.

Accordion, bajo sexto, and bass do the legwork, pulling their weight as usual while keeping the emotional register somewhere between resolved shrug and quiet determination.

Mirando A La Luna (2021)

42 . KHEA – Oreo De Fresa

Date Added : Jul 3,2025

A June 2025 release via Interscope Records, “Oreo de Fresa” keeps things light with its title—“Strawberry Oreo”—doubling as sugary hook and sly wink at youth culture.

KHEA drops it with upbeat intent, blending a Latin urban pulse and radio-tight production that align with his unmistakable sonic choices.

Built for motion more than meditation, the track sketches out his familiar mix of playful swagger and melodic insistence.

The Buenos Aires-born artist, Ivo Alfredo Thomás Serue, doesn’t shift lanes here so much as decorate them, still driving the wave of Latin trap he helped shape alongside names like Bad Bunny, Tini, and Duki.

Loca (W/ Duki & Cazzu) (2017)

41 . Grupo Clasificado – Sacando Cuentas

Date Added : Jul 3,2025

Released in June 2025, “Sacando Cuentas” arrives with an official video set amid the humidity and high contrast of Los Mochis, Sinaloa.

Grupo Clasificado turns to corrido-style storytelling that smells faintly of burnt bridges and personal audits—plus a little growing up along the way.

The track keeps their norteño credentials in check, with past collaborations including Gerardo Coronel and releases on labels like Rancho Humilde and Clasificado Music.

Music video directed by : ;

El Amigo (W/ Legion Rg) (2023)

40 . Beret & Diegote – Amaneceres

Date Added : Jul 3,2025

In “Amaneceres,” Beret and Diegote chart a lyrical back-and-forth between light and darkness, presence and absence, with just enough metaphor to avoid total clarity.

The 2025 single arrives with its official video, politely resisting the urge to explain itself too much.

Beret—Álvaro Tato on paper—has previously turned heads with his albums “Prisma” and “Resiliencia,” a catalog of pop ballads set to ambient heartbreak.

Diegote (that’s Diego Moreno Ntifi when formalities matter) brings his history of songs like “Tu Silueta” and “Niños Perdidos,” all shadowed intimacy and drifting outlines.

Pa K Te Enamore (2021)

39 . Eden Muñoz – Raite Pa’ Con Diosito

Date Added : Jul 3,2025

Born in 1990 in Sinaloa, Edén Muñoz moves further down his solo road with “Raite Pa’ Con Diosito.”

The 2025 release blends norteño, banda, and corrido—not in a fusion frenzy, just each doing their part.

After his time in Calibre 50, he pivots toward introspective and faith-leaning fare, and this track keeps to that lane.

Hope and spirituality don’t shout; they ride quietly up front with Diosito, belt buckled, windows down.

Mientes Tan Bien (2022)

38 . Senidah & Adriel Favela – Bandida

Date Added : Jul 3,2025

In “Bandida,” Senidah joins forces with Mexican singer Adriel Favela for a Spanish-language single that sidesteps borders and leans into fusion.

Produced by Cozy Cuz, the 2025 track plants Balkan sonics in Latin soil, with both artists steering clear of tourist pop clichés.

Senidah—born Senida Hajdarpašić in Ljubljana in 1985—broke through in 2018 with “Slađana” and now counts three albums and a shelf of regional awards.

Favela completes the picture with a Mexican angle that keeps the global flirtation on tempo without losing the plot.

Music video directed by : Anze Skrube

Slađana (2017)

39 . Jairo Vera – Hacértelo

Date Added : Jul 3,2025

Jairo Vera, born July 2, 2004, in Santiago, Chile, slips into solo mode again with “Hacértelo,” his June 2025 release under Warner.

The track follows “Me Seduce” and “Como Tú,” part of a string that keeps the focus squarely on his own voice and mood.

Urban Latin in label, melodic reggaeton in sound, the song doesn’t stray from Vera’s regular toolkit: emotional punches camouflaged as hooks.

He’s been making this sound since “If You Like,” and if you’re still here, you probably know what that means.

Music video directed by : ;

Cuidao (2021)

36 . Spiff TV & Julianno Sosa – Cuatro Rifles

Date Added : Jul 3,2025

The title “Cuatro Rifles” suggests subtlety isn’t high on the agenda, and the track delivers accordingly with a trap-forward beat that stays squarely in the Latin urban lane.

Spiff TV—Carlos Suarez when not behind the boards—brings his Dominican-Puerto Rican composite to a bilingual project that leans into cultural crossover without drawing a map for it.

Julianno Sosa, whose route goes from Puente Alto to a New York reboot, offers a verse shaded by experience and relocation more than nostalgia.

The lyrics park themselves in familiar territory: resilience, street life, and just enough bravado to keep things moving without veering into parody.

“Cuatro Rifles” doesn’t ask questions and certainly doesn’t answer any, but it does leave enough smoke behind to make you look twice.

Thinkin (W/ Anuel Aa, Bad Bunny, Future) (2017)

35 . Saiko – Nostalgia

Date Added : Jul 3,2025

Spanish artist Saiko returns in June 2025 with “Nostalgia,” a track that sticks to the emotional terrain of reggaeton and trap without losing its footing in introspection.

The single continues his habit of looking inward, delivered with a measured beat that doesn’t rush to conclusions.

Known offstage as Miguel Cantos Gómez, the Granada-born artist has been releasing solo work since 2020.

He’s previously teamed up with Quevedo and Mora, though here he keeps it personal.

Coming after tracks like “Polaris,” “Nostalgia” stays within Saiko’s preferred atmosphere, somewhere between late-night reflection and mid-tempo resignation.

Music video directed by : Doberman (Whyso & Juan Barbazan) – Song featured on the album : Natsukashii Yoru

Supernova  (2023)

34 . Alemán & OhGeesy – Like Agua

Date Added : Jul 3,2025

Released in June 2025 via Sony Music Entertainment México, “Like Agua” pairs Mexican rapper Alemán with OhGeesy of Shoreline Mafia.

Water flows through the track as a flexible symbol, with both artists switching between Spanish and English like it’s no big deal.

Alemán brings Baja California Sur grit and a taste for local textures to the mix.

OhGeesy responds with LA swagger and West Coast bounce, keeping the beat slick and sun-baked.

The result plays like hip-hop’s version of cross-border traffic—fluid, fast, and packed with code-switching flair.

Song featured on the album : De Vuelta A Las Andadas

Humo En La Trampa (2019)

32 . Oscar Maydon & Anuel AA – Tuxxxi

Date Added : Jul 1,2025

“Tuxxxi” pairs Oscar Maydon with Anuel AA on a 2025 single that crosswires Musica Mexicana and Latin trap without blinking.

Built into Maydon’s album “Rico o Muerto Vol. 1,” the track sidesteps genre loyalty in favor of collision—horns and 808s, ranch feels and reggaetón flows.

The video leans deeply into juxtaposition: horses stroll past lowriders, desert landscapes double as trap sets.

Born in Mexicali in 1999, Maydon cut his teeth on narcocorridos like “De la Nació” and “El Instagram,” now folding those edges into more hybrid terrain.

“Tuxxxi” doesn’t bother choosing between regional grit and urban gloss—it just lets both ride shotgun.

Music video directed by : Lalo The Giant

El Instagram (2020)

31 . Maldy & Brray – Quedate Soltera

Date Added : Jul 1,2025

“Quedate Soltera” arrives in June 2025 as a reggaetón single from Puerto Rican artists Maldy and Brray, who lean into the genre’s uptempo pulse without blinking.

Maldy, still riding solo since Plan B said adiós in 2018, brings the bounce that gave “Frikitona” its staying power.

Brray—Bryan García Quiñones if we’re being formal—dials in a crisp twist of Latin trap, layering over rhythms that don’t try too hard to prove their point.

The result is brisk and unbothered, with hooks that cling without asking permission.

Pila D Cuero (W/ Angel Dior) (2023)

30 . Camilo – Maldito ChatGPT

Date Added : Jul 1,2025

In “Maldito ChatGPT,” Camilo hands the mic to an all-too-familiar AI assistant, seeking love advice and getting dumped by algorithm.

Produced by Trooko and released in 2025, the track takes a sly jab at AI culture, poking fun at emotional outsourcing in the digital age.

The clip borrows from “Office Space” aesthetics, complete with office antics and fortune-telling gizmos that only half-predict heartbreak.

Blending pop and Latin textures with his usual narrative swing, the Colombian artist approaches automation with a raised eyebrow and a catchy hook.

Music video directed by : Evaluna Montaner & Sebastian Andrade

Vida De Rico (2020)

29 . J Alvarez & Kiko El Crazy – Dando

Date Added : Jul 1,2025

“Dando” teams up Puerto Rican veteran J Alvarez with Dominican wildcard Kiko El Crazy for a 2025 release that isn’t especially worried about genre borders.

They pile guaracha, merengue, and Latin trap into the same basket, then shake until the beat leaks out from all sides.

The clip plants them in a tropical setup, as if the musical splicing needed scenery to underscore it.

J Alvarez, who’s been at this since the late 2000s, continues tapping into reggaetón’s global tangents, while Kiko El Crazy feeds Dominican flair straight into the mix without asking for permission first.

Music video directed by : Jose Javy Ferrer – Song featured on the album : Freedom

Esa Boquita (2016)

28 . Combinación De La Habana & Osmani Garcia – Pisco Sour Con Ceviche

Date Added : Jul 1,2025

“Pisco Sour Con Ceviche” brings together Cuban reggaeton artist Osmani García and Havana’s Combinación De La Habana in a toast to Peruvian flair, balancing culinary nods with streetwise percussion.

García, who kicked off his career at 19 and at some point shared tracks with Pitbull and Sensato, adds punch to the groove.

Formed in 2005 under the direction of Gerson Valdés, Combinación blends timba, reggaeton, and cumbia like it’s no big deal—because for them, it isn’t.

Un Finde (2023)

27 . Mc Don Juan, Mc Ig, Mc Lele Jp, Murillo & Lt No Beat – Um Cara De Negócio

Date Added : Jul 1,2025

“Um Cara De Negócio” brings MC Don Juan, MC IG, MC Lele JP, Murillo, and LT No Beat together for a quick lesson in São Paulo-style grind and swagger.

Each MC adds a distinct spin, but the narrative sticks close to ambition, schemes, and street-savvy declarations, funk-style.

Don Juan, already moving units since “Putaria Começou” and “A Gente Brigou,” leads the charge with a cadence that’s gotten familiar since 2015.

MC Lele JP, out of Jardim Peri, flips between motivational punches and gospel edge without changing his register.

LT No Beat glues it all together into something rhythmic, energetic, and just crooked enough around the edges to feel real.

E Tarcísio Do Acordeon (2020)

26 . Doble P – Tumetienesmal

Date Added : Jul 1,2025

“Tumetienesmal” works regional Mexican tropes through a gritted-throat delivery and lyrics steeped in street tension, riding the line between corrido and something closer to a spoken flex.

Tito Double P, born Roberto Laija in Culiacán, shows up with the kind of vocal rasp that either means business or too many late nights—and likely both.

He siphons momentum from family ties to Peso Pluma, but his songwriting credits and solo moves do more than nod at the family tree.

His 2024 album “Incómodo” wedges itself comfortably into Latin and Regional Mexican Albums charts, which isn’t bad for someone crossing corrido roots with rap DNA.

Music video directed by : Felipe Bosque

Fiesta Punky – Doble [Remix] (W/ Pereira) (2022)

25 . Piso 21 & Marc Anthony & Beéle – Volver (Versión Salsa)

Date Added : Jul 1,2025

“Volver (Versión Salsa)” flips Piso 21’s original into a salsa track stitched with brass and heartbreak.

Marc Anthony slides in like it’s 1997, steering the rhythm with his encyclopedic salsa instincts.

Beéle adds some Afro-Caribbean seasoning, one vocal run away from a coastal breeze.

The song sticks to longing: romantic rewinds, bad decisions, and the inevitable urge to call.

The video delivers the choreography: spins, footwork, and a reminder that salsa never really left.

Piso 21, Medellín’s pop-urban export since 2007, meet Marc Anthony, who’s been in the genre longer than some iPhones have existed.

Beéle, young and Colombian, fills in the sonic gaps with hybrid rhythms nobody can quite label.

Déjala Que Vuelva (W/ Manuel Turizo) (2018)

24 . Abraham Vázquez – Gracias X Nada

Date Added : Jul 1,2025

Released in June 2025, “Gracias x Nada” lands squarely in Abraham Vázquez’s Regional Mexican wheelhouse, with its lyrical take on heartbreak sharpened by years of practice—he’s been writing songs since he was seven.

The track doesn’t just dwell on emotional wreckage; it sketches personal reckoning with a pen dipped in irony, typical of Vázquez’s stripped-down style.

Signed to DEL Records since 2018, he’s amassed enough attention to earn nominations from Estrella TV’s Radio Awards—no small feat in a crowded field.

“Gracias x Nada” keeps the narrative front and center, continuing a pattern that rarely strays far from his acoustic roots—or his pessimistic charm.

Music video directed by : ;Producción: Namuju

Autodidacta (2022)

23 . The La Planta – En Otra Vida

Date Added : Jul 1,2025

“En Otra Vida” picks up a cumbia beat and runs with it, no questions asked.

The La Planta filters their rhythmic instincts through a slick blend of irony, energy, and nostalgic flair.

The Argentine group, frequently tagging in collaborators like Marcela Morelo, opts again to tinker with tradition rather than obey it.

A single that wears its genre on its sleeve but tweaks the hem just enough to keep things interesting.

Music video directed by : Team Jota

22 . Joss Favela – Dame Una Oportunidad

Date Added : Jul 1,2025

“Dame Una Oportunidad” (2025) lands Joss Favela once again in familiar territory—pleading, poetic, and melodically restrained.

Released via Sony Music Entertainment US Latin LLC, the track does what many of Favela’s compositions do: lean into regional roots with a faint nod to modernity.

Born José Alberto Inzunza Favela, he’s written for larger names but favors singing his own heartbreaks, often with Grammy nods and ASCAP plaques for consolation.

The song hasn’t gone unnoticed among listeners and fellow musicians, proving once more that Favela’s sentimental pitch remains an effective lure.

Song featured on the album : Aclarando La Mente

Aclarando La Mente (2021)

21 . Chuy Montana & Juanpa Salazar – Perdón Mamá

Date Added : Jun 28,2025

“Perdón Mamá” opens with a son’s bruising confession to his mother, stitched with regret, bloodshed, and the weight of loss.

Chuy Montana and Juanpa Salazar trade verses soaked in the fallout of a life steered by violence and numb escape.

Autobiographical undercurrents aren’t subtle: nods to substance use and grief give the track its weary pulse.

Tijuana-born Chuy Montana—real name Jesús Nolberto Cárdenas Velásquez—had gone viral on TikTok with “Porte de Scarface” in 2023 before joining Street Mob Records.

He put out tracks like “Empresa SM” and was killed in early 2024, adding a grim footnote to every line he once sang.

Song featured on the album : No Fue Suerte

Que Bendicion (2022)

20 . Myke Towers – Expectativas

Date Added : Jun 28,2025

Released in June 2025 via WEA Latina, “Expectativas” finds Myke Towers navigating familiar ground with his signature blend of Latin trap and reggaeton.

It arrives not long after his 2024 album “La Pantera Negra,” keeping the post-album momentum ticking without too much fuss.

Towers, aka Michael Anthony Torres Monge, has been doing this since Easy Money Baby (2020), with a few Latin Grammy nods and a Billboard New Artist award in 2021 under his belt.

Farruko and Becky G have both shared a track with him—just to keep the guest list respectable.

Girl (2019)

32 . Oscar Maydon & Anuel AA – Tuxxxi

Date Added : Jul 1,2025

“Tuxxxi” pairs Oscar Maydon with Anuel AA on a 2025 single that crosswires Musica Mexicana and Latin trap without blinking.

Built into Maydon’s album “Rico o Muerto Vol. 1,” the track sidesteps genre loyalty in favor of collision—horns and 808s, ranch feels and reggaetón flows.

The video leans deeply into juxtaposition: horses stroll past lowriders, desert landscapes double as trap sets.

Born in Mexicali in 1999, Maydon cut his teeth on narcocorridos like “De la Nació” and “El Instagram,” now folding those edges into more hybrid terrain.

“Tuxxxi” doesn’t bother choosing between regional grit and urban gloss—it just lets both ride shotgun.

Music video directed by : Lalo The Giant

El Instagram (2020)

31 . Maldy & Brray – Quedate Soltera

Date Added : Jul 1,2025

“Quedate Soltera” arrives in June 2025 as a reggaetón single from Puerto Rican artists Maldy and Brray, who lean into the genre’s uptempo pulse without blinking.

Maldy, still riding solo since Plan B said adiós in 2018, brings the bounce that gave “Frikitona” its staying power.

Brray—Bryan García Quiñones if we’re being formal—dials in a crisp twist of Latin trap, layering over rhythms that don’t try too hard to prove their point.

The result is brisk and unbothered, with hooks that cling without asking permission.

Pila D Cuero (W/ Angel Dior) (2023)

30 . Camilo – Maldito ChatGPT

Date Added : Jul 1,2025

In “Maldito ChatGPT,” Camilo hands the mic to an all-too-familiar AI assistant, seeking love advice and getting dumped by algorithm.

Produced by Trooko and released in 2025, the track takes a sly jab at AI culture, poking fun at emotional outsourcing in the digital age.

The clip borrows from “Office Space” aesthetics, complete with office antics and fortune-telling gizmos that only half-predict heartbreak.

Blending pop and Latin textures with his usual narrative swing, the Colombian artist approaches automation with a raised eyebrow and a catchy hook.

Music video directed by : Evaluna Montaner & Sebastian Andrade

Vida De Rico (2020)

29 . J Alvarez & Kiko El Crazy – Dando

Date Added : Jul 1,2025

“Dando” teams up Puerto Rican veteran J Alvarez with Dominican wildcard Kiko El Crazy for a 2025 release that isn’t especially worried about genre borders.

They pile guaracha, merengue, and Latin trap into the same basket, then shake until the beat leaks out from all sides.

The clip plants them in a tropical setup, as if the musical splicing needed scenery to underscore it.

J Alvarez, who’s been at this since the late 2000s, continues tapping into reggaetón’s global tangents, while Kiko El Crazy feeds Dominican flair straight into the mix without asking for permission first.

Music video directed by : Jose Javy Ferrer – Song featured on the album : Freedom

Esa Boquita (2016)

28 . Combinación De La Habana & Osmani Garcia – Pisco Sour Con Ceviche

Date Added : Jul 1,2025

“Pisco Sour Con Ceviche” brings together Cuban reggaeton artist Osmani García and Havana’s Combinación De La Habana in a toast to Peruvian flair, balancing culinary nods with streetwise percussion.

García, who kicked off his career at 19 and at some point shared tracks with Pitbull and Sensato, adds punch to the groove.

Formed in 2005 under the direction of Gerson Valdés, Combinación blends timba, reggaeton, and cumbia like it’s no big deal—because for them, it isn’t.

Un Finde (2023)

27 . Mc Don Juan, Mc Ig, Mc Lele Jp, Murillo & Lt No Beat – Um Cara De Negócio

Date Added : Jul 1,2025

“Um Cara De Negócio” brings MC Don Juan, MC IG, MC Lele JP, Murillo, and LT No Beat together for a quick lesson in São Paulo-style grind and swagger.

Each MC adds a distinct spin, but the narrative sticks close to ambition, schemes, and street-savvy declarations, funk-style.

Don Juan, already moving units since “Putaria Começou” and “A Gente Brigou,” leads the charge with a cadence that’s gotten familiar since 2015.

MC Lele JP, out of Jardim Peri, flips between motivational punches and gospel edge without changing his register.

LT No Beat glues it all together into something rhythmic, energetic, and just crooked enough around the edges to feel real.

E Tarcísio Do Acordeon (2020)

26 . Doble P – Tumetienesmal

Date Added : Jul 1,2025

“Tumetienesmal” works regional Mexican tropes through a gritted-throat delivery and lyrics steeped in street tension, riding the line between corrido and something closer to a spoken flex.

Tito Double P, born Roberto Laija in Culiacán, shows up with the kind of vocal rasp that either means business or too many late nights—and likely both.

He siphons momentum from family ties to Peso Pluma, but his songwriting credits and solo moves do more than nod at the family tree.

His 2024 album “Incómodo” wedges itself comfortably into Latin and Regional Mexican Albums charts, which isn’t bad for someone crossing corrido roots with rap DNA.

Music video directed by : Felipe Bosque

Fiesta Punky – Doble [Remix] (W/ Pereira) (2022)

25 . Piso 21 & Marc Anthony & Beéle – Volver (Versión Salsa)

Date Added : Jul 1,2025

“Volver (Versión Salsa)” flips Piso 21’s original into a salsa track stitched with brass and heartbreak.

Marc Anthony slides in like it’s 1997, steering the rhythm with his encyclopedic salsa instincts.

Beéle adds some Afro-Caribbean seasoning, one vocal run away from a coastal breeze.

The song sticks to longing: romantic rewinds, bad decisions, and the inevitable urge to call.

The video delivers the choreography: spins, footwork, and a reminder that salsa never really left.

Piso 21, Medellín’s pop-urban export since 2007, meet Marc Anthony, who’s been in the genre longer than some iPhones have existed.

Beéle, young and Colombian, fills in the sonic gaps with hybrid rhythms nobody can quite label.

Déjala Que Vuelva (W/ Manuel Turizo) (2018)

24 . Abraham Vázquez – Gracias X Nada

Date Added : Jul 1,2025

Released in June 2025, “Gracias x Nada” lands squarely in Abraham Vázquez’s Regional Mexican wheelhouse, with its lyrical take on heartbreak sharpened by years of practice—he’s been writing songs since he was seven.

The track doesn’t just dwell on emotional wreckage; it sketches personal reckoning with a pen dipped in irony, typical of Vázquez’s stripped-down style.

Signed to DEL Records since 2018, he’s amassed enough attention to earn nominations from Estrella TV’s Radio Awards—no small feat in a crowded field.

“Gracias x Nada” keeps the narrative front and center, continuing a pattern that rarely strays far from his acoustic roots—or his pessimistic charm.

Music video directed by : ;Producción: Namuju

Autodidacta (2022)

23 . The La Planta – En Otra Vida

Date Added : Jul 1,2025

“En Otra Vida” picks up a cumbia beat and runs with it, no questions asked.

The La Planta filters their rhythmic instincts through a slick blend of irony, energy, and nostalgic flair.

The Argentine group, frequently tagging in collaborators like Marcela Morelo, opts again to tinker with tradition rather than obey it.

A single that wears its genre on its sleeve but tweaks the hem just enough to keep things interesting.

Music video directed by : Team Jota

22 . Joss Favela – Dame Una Oportunidad

Date Added : Jul 1,2025

“Dame Una Oportunidad” (2025) lands Joss Favela once again in familiar territory—pleading, poetic, and melodically restrained.

Released via Sony Music Entertainment US Latin LLC, the track does what many of Favela’s compositions do: lean into regional roots with a faint nod to modernity.

Born José Alberto Inzunza Favela, he’s written for larger names but favors singing his own heartbreaks, often with Grammy nods and ASCAP plaques for consolation.

The song hasn’t gone unnoticed among listeners and fellow musicians, proving once more that Favela’s sentimental pitch remains an effective lure.

Song featured on the album : Aclarando La Mente

Aclarando La Mente (2021)

21 . Chuy Montana & Juanpa Salazar – Perdón Mamá

Date Added : Jun 28,2025

“Perdón Mamá” opens with a son’s bruising confession to his mother, stitched with regret, bloodshed, and the weight of loss.

Chuy Montana and Juanpa Salazar trade verses soaked in the fallout of a life steered by violence and numb escape.

Autobiographical undercurrents aren’t subtle: nods to substance use and grief give the track its weary pulse.

Tijuana-born Chuy Montana—real name Jesús Nolberto Cárdenas Velásquez—had gone viral on TikTok with “Porte de Scarface” in 2023 before joining Street Mob Records.

He put out tracks like “Empresa SM” and was killed in early 2024, adding a grim footnote to every line he once sang.

Song featured on the album : No Fue Suerte

Que Bendicion (2022)

20 . Myke Towers – Expectativas

Date Added : Jun 28,2025

Released in June 2025 via WEA Latina, “Expectativas” finds Myke Towers navigating familiar ground with his signature blend of Latin trap and reggaeton.

It arrives not long after his 2024 album “La Pantera Negra,” keeping the post-album momentum ticking without too much fuss.

Towers, aka Michael Anthony Torres Monge, has been doing this since Easy Money Baby (2020), with a few Latin Grammy nods and a Billboard New Artist award in 2021 under his belt.

Farruko and Becky G have both shared a track with him—just to keep the guest list respectable.

Girl (2019)

21 . Chuy Montana & Juanpa Salazar – Perdón Mamá

Date Added : Jun 28,2025

“Perdón Mamá” opens with a son’s bruising confession to his mother, stitched with regret, bloodshed, and the weight of loss.

Chuy Montana and Juanpa Salazar trade verses soaked in the fallout of a life steered by violence and numb escape.

Autobiographical undercurrents aren’t subtle: nods to substance use and grief give the track its weary pulse.

Tijuana-born Chuy Montana—real name Jesús Nolberto Cárdenas Velásquez—had gone viral on TikTok with “Porte de Scarface” in 2023 before joining Street Mob Records.

He put out tracks like “Empresa SM” and was killed in early 2024, adding a grim footnote to every line he once sang.

Song featured on the album : No Fue Suerte

Que Bendicion (2022)

20 . Myke Towers – Expectativas

Date Added : Jun 28,2025

Released in June 2025 via WEA Latina, “Expectativas” finds Myke Towers navigating familiar ground with his signature blend of Latin trap and reggaeton.

It arrives not long after his 2024 album “La Pantera Negra,” keeping the post-album momentum ticking without too much fuss.

Towers, aka Michael Anthony Torres Monge, has been doing this since Easy Money Baby (2020), with a few Latin Grammy nods and a Billboard New Artist award in 2021 under his belt.

Farruko and Becky G have both shared a track with him—just to keep the guest list respectable.

Girl (2019)

19 . Neutro Shorty – Mente Loca

Date Added : Jun 28,2025

Released in June 2025 by Rimas Entertainment México S.A de C.V, “Mente Loca” plays like a birthday blunt lit by Neutro Shorty himself.

The track slips between reggae, reggaetón, Latin trap, and raggamuffin, with lyrics nodding to “ganja” and “one love” like it’s second nature.

Written and performed by Liomar Acosta (a.k.a. Shorty) and produced by Neneto, the song keeps things relaxed without losing nerve.

A former National Freestyle Champion born in Caracas in 1993, Shorty has been charting his own path since 2012’s 5 Historias.

By the time El Negocio Sucio hit in 2015, and with allies like Bizarrap and Big Soto nearby, his place in Venezuelan youth culture was already sealed—though don’t expect him to spell it out for you.

Lastima (2020)

18 . Jesús Adrián Romero – Despiértame (w/ Duelo)

Date Added : Jun 28,2025

“Despiértame” teams Jesús Adrián Romero with Grupo Duelo for a 2025 single that doesn’t bother to ask whether Christian pop and norteño go together—it just does it.

Romero delivers his signature inspirational tone, while Duelo wraps it in accordion and bajo sexto, resulting in a hybrid that feels less like a fusion and more like a casual handshake across genres.

The track rolls out in late June 2025 with an official video and enough pre-release teasing to raise a skeptical brow or two.

Romero, hailing from Hermosillo and known for “Cerca de Ti” and “El Brillo De Mis Ojos,” keeps his Vástago Producciones busy with yet another cross-genre detour.

Music video directed by : Antonio Gaehd

Se Quedó Conmigo (2020)

17 . Yeri Mua – Ya Cogí Con Otro (w/ Six Sex)

Date Added : Jun 28,2025

“Ya Cogí Con Otro” pairs Yeri Mua with Six Sex on a 2024 reggaeton track that marks her pivot into Latin urban music.

It drops not long after her signing with Sony Music Mexico, aligning with a trend of Mexican acts circling back to reggaeton since 2022.

Yeri Mua, born Yeri Cruz Varela in 2001, is a singer, model, and entrepreneur who started out as a top Spanish-speaking Facebook streamer.

She began shaping her music profile in 2023, following years of brand deals and social media visibility.

16 . Nach – Todo Irá Bien (w/ Nanpa Básico)

Date Added : Jun 28,2025

Released in 2025, “Todo Irá Bien” pairs Spanish rapper Nach with Colombian artist Nanpa Básico in a track that insists—against the odds—that things might just turn out okay.

Nach, who started his career in 2000 and hails from Albacete, Spain, slips back into his introspective groove, echoing works like “Poesía Difusa” and “Ars Magna/Miradas.”

Nanpa Básico brings his trademark emotional gravity, matching Nach line for line across lyrics that sift through hardship, persistence, and the occasional flicker of hope.

The lyrics don’t promise miracles, just a kind of weathered optimism—resilience dressed in streetwear and wordplay.

The visuals go inward rather than grand, making the whole thing feel more whispered conversation than public broadcast.

Song featured on the album : Tácticas De Supervivencia

Palabras (2012)

15 . Enrique Iglesias – La Botella [Remix] (w/ El Alfa, Descemer Bueno, L Kimii, Wow Popy, El Dray, Omi Hernandez)

Date Added : Jun 28,2025

It takes seven artists, a beat from DJ Conds, and a few Caribbean detours to retool “La Botella” into something a little denser, a little sweatier.

Enrique Iglesias revisits his 2023 track here with El Alfa, Descemer Bueno, L Kimii, Wow Popy, El Dray, and Omi Hernández riding alongside.

The remix traffics in Cuban urban rhythms and reggaetón, working its way through stylized flourishes without overextending itself.

Released in 2025 under Sony Music Latin and Plus Media Music, it slips neatly into Iglesias’s final studio album from March 2024.

Regional success across Latin America suggests the bottle didn’t stay corked for long.

Song featured on the album : Final (Vol. 2)

Hero (2009)

14 . Luis Alfonso – Si Me Voy De Este Mundo

Date Added : Jun 28,2025

“Si Me Voy de Este Mundo” arrives with a music video and a title that doesn’t exactly hide its cards.

Co-written and produced by Luis Alfonso and Luis Felipe Valencia Bastidas, it leans into introspection and personal loss without ever shouting about it.

Alfonso, who grew out of talent competitions into a fixture of Colombian popular music, is careful with mood and melody alike.

By 2024, he’s collected tags like Artista Revelación at Premios Nuestra Tierra and Mejor Artista Popular—useful for the résumé, if not the song itself.

Song featured on the album : Descriterio

La Ex (2023)

13 . Las Rodes – Nada Na’

Date Added : Jun 28,2025

Trimmed down to a pulse and a hook, “Nada Na’” hits in 2021 with rap flow and pared-back beats that leave little room for distractions.

Las Rodes presents it solo, but the project runs on sibling power—Amara and Coral, two sisters from Córdoba dragging flamenco by the sleeves into 21st-century pop.

The duo pops up later with tracks like “Ella Es Mi Sueño” and “No Te Vistas Así,” keeping the local accent intact even as the production leans glassy.

In 2025, they tag along with Pepe y Vizio on “La Distancia,” part of the album Puchero, filing flamenco tradition under youth alliance.

Tarara (W/ Liderj) (2023)

12 . Rafa Pérez – A Tu Ladito

Date Added : Jun 28,2025

In “A Tu Ladito,” Rafa Pérez plays it halfway between nostalgia and update, folding accordion-led vallenato into crisp 2024 production.

The track appears on an album that tips its hat to the genre’s founding composers while safeguarding Pérez’s taste for modern tweaks.

Born in Chiriguaná, Colombia, Pérez cut his teeth in bands like Los Diablitos before going solo with “Las Mieles del Triunfo” in 2017.

So, romance meets regional pride, all without pretending vallenato needs reinventing—it just gets glossier buttons and tighter boots.

Song featured on the album : Canta Vallenato, Homenaje A Los Compositores

Si No Me Falla El Corazón (2023)

11 . Marcos Witt – Tu Mirada / Hermoso Eres (w/ ECCOS)

Date Added : Jun 28,2025

Released under CanZion in 2025, “Tu Mirada / Hermoso Eres” pairs Marcos Witt with vocal group ECCOS for a medley that doesn’t pretend to reinvent worship music but nudges it forward anyway.

The track meshes two existing Christian songs, aligning Witt’s decades-long worship tradition with ECCOS’ slicker harmonies.

Witt, a Texas-born, Mexico-raised singer, author, and pastor, squeezes this one into a catalog of over 30 albums, not to mention a few Latin Grammys.

As the founder of CanZion Producciones and a onetime pastor at Houston’s Lakewood Church, he knows his way around a pulpit and a mixing board.

Song featured on the album : Legado

Poderoso (W/ Kike Pavon) (2024)

10 . KAROL G – Papasito

Date Added : Jun 22,2025

“Papasito” arrives in June 2025 with a bilingual twist, slipping English lines over a merengue pulse that moves faster than most summer romances.

The video leans into old-school Latin aesthetics, pairing satin shirts and ardent stares with a storyline that toys with romance and cultural signals like it’s all part of the show.

Karol G—Carolina Giraldo Navarro offstage—has made a habit of genre-hopping since “Tusa” and “TQG,” and this time, she trades reggaeton gloss for tropical fever with a wink.

Song featured on the album : Tropicoqueta

Provenza (2022)

9 . Yami Safdie & Emilia – + Te Vale

Date Added : Jun 22,2025

“+ Te Vale” brings together Yami Safdie and Emilia in a track that leans into their shared flair for pop-inflected urban sounds.

Released in 2025, the single lands with an official video marked by stylized visuals and onscreen lyrics—handy for anyone prone to mumbling through the chorus.

It follows a series of earlier collaborations by Hugo23 and Karina, including “Bombon” and “Callaita,” where urban meets pop and neither gives way entirely.

Madrid-based Hugo23 weaves in digital culture tailored for Gen Z ears, while Karina—half of Karina y Marina—filters those tendencies through a slick pop filter.

El Bolero (W/ Milo J) (2023)

10 . KAROL G – Papasito

Date Added : Jun 22,2025

“Papasito” arrives in June 2025 with a bilingual twist, slipping English lines over a merengue pulse that moves faster than most summer romances.

The video leans into old-school Latin aesthetics, pairing satin shirts and ardent stares with a storyline that toys with romance and cultural signals like it’s all part of the show.

Karol G—Carolina Giraldo Navarro offstage—has made a habit of genre-hopping since “Tusa” and “TQG,” and this time, she trades reggaeton gloss for tropical fever with a wink.

Song featured on the album : Tropicoqueta

Provenza (2022)

9 . Yami Safdie & Emilia – + Te Vale

Date Added : Jun 22,2025

“+ Te Vale” brings together Yami Safdie and Emilia in a track that leans into their shared flair for pop-inflected urban sounds.

Released in 2025, the single lands with an official video marked by stylized visuals and onscreen lyrics—handy for anyone prone to mumbling through the chorus.

It follows a series of earlier collaborations by Hugo23 and Karina, including “Bombon” and “Callaita,” where urban meets pop and neither gives way entirely.

Madrid-based Hugo23 weaves in digital culture tailored for Gen Z ears, while Karina—half of Karina y Marina—filters those tendencies through a slick pop filter.

El Bolero (W/ Milo J) (2023)

8 . Hugo23 & Karina – Gatita Salvaje

Date Added : Jun 22,2025

“Gatita Salvaje” pairs Hugo23 with Karina in a 2024 track that threads Dominican urban spirit through the pulse of dembow.

The beat leans steady and bass-heavy, while lyrics ride a loop of flirtation and swagger.

It’s a format familiar to followers of Rochy RD—though he’s not on the track, the DNA is there, right down to the boast-heavy delivery.

Dominican rapper Rochy RD, born Aderly Ramírez Oviedo, first emerged in 2018 with “A veces no tengo money.”

Since then, he’s churned out singles at speed, keeping Dominican hip-hop close to the street and the hook close to repetition.

To-To (W/ Karina, Sennior) (2023)

7 . ROCHY RD – Palanqueo

Date Added : Jun 22,2025

“Palanqueo” sticks to ROCHY RD’s trademark urban pulse, with street-level delivery and a beat built for late-night circuits, not rooftop soirées.

It hammers out a raw flow that doesn’t soften the edges, leaning into minimalism rather than sonic detours.

No surprise guests or redemptive choruses—just a straight shot through familiar terrain, loud and unfiltered.

Music video directed by : Propiomontana

Que La Choke (2023)

6 . Dulce María – Jaula de Oro

Date Added : Jun 22,2025

“Jaula de Oro” finds Dulce María moving away from telenovela nostalgia toward something tighter and more percussive.

The arrangement leans on clean urban-pop production, but her delivery keeps a foot in sentimental tradition.

If the title suggests opulence, the lyrics lean more domestic—closeness, distance, and the gilded traps in between.

No glamour here, just the usual aching melody wrapped in glassy beats.

Ojalá (W/ Beret) (2023)

5 . Mora – De Inmediato

Date Added : Jun 22,2025

“De Inmediato” arrives in 2025 as a regional Mexican track from Grupo Firme, under Music VIP Entertainment.

It leans into emotional detachment and the joy of cutting ties with a toxic relationship, delivered with a wink and a stiff drink.

The lyrics play it straight—independent, unbothered, and possibly halfway through a breakup playlist.

Traditional instrumentation gets a slight revamp, hinting at the group’s ongoing shift in tone without abandoning its Sinaloan core.

Formed in 2014 in Tijuana, Grupo Firme stacks accolades: a Latin Grammy, multiple Premios Juventud, and Premio Lo Nuestro nods for their spin on the genre.

Song featured on the album : Lo Mismo De Siempre

El Último Beso (W/ Sech) (2024)

4 . Grupo Firme – Cero Sentimientos

Date Added : Jun 22,2025

“Cero Sentimientos” picks up where the heartbreak left off, with Grupo Firme brushing aside emotional carnage as if it were yesterday’s beer tab.

The title says it all—zero feelings, zero apologies, maximum brass section.

Released straight-faced with a tuba line that refuses to mope, the song toasts to moving on as if that were a weekend sport.

Grupo Firme leans into their regional roots but keeps the tone casual, more barstool banter than grand confession.

Music video directed by : Mane Borja – Song featured on the album : Evolución

Tu  (2022)

3 . Sebastián Ayala – Aquí Voy

Date Added : Jun 22,2025

“Aquí Voy” is Sebastián Ayala’s take on “Eu Não Te Amei À Toa,” first released in 2023 by Brazilian sertanejo duo Guilherme & Santiago.

The original song, featured in their live album, sticks to the duo’s usual mix of romance and melodrama.

Guilherme & Santiago, brothers from Goiás with a career stretching over two decades, are no strangers to studio releases, TV appearances, or heartfelt guitar intros.

Mi Decisíon L (2017)

2 . Guilherme E Santiago – Eu Não Te Amei À Toa

Date Added : Jun 22,2025

“Eu Não Te Amei À Toa” keeps to the dueling sertanejo voices of Guilherme e Santiago, where harmony meets heartbreak with the precision of a well-oiled chorus.

The track skirts melodrama while planting both boots deep in emotional terrain—think regrets, confessions, and that smirking certainty that some loves aren’t accidental.

No frills, no twists—just two voices circling around an idea that stubbornness is sometimes a form of sincerity.

Music video directed by : Flaney Gonzallez – Song featured on the album : 30 Anos Vol. 2

1 . Hamilton – Y Por Ahí Me Dicen Y Que

Date Added : Jun 22,2025

Hamilton – Y Por Ahí Me Dicen Y Que” follows AJ Tracey’s turn to autobiography, built around his mother’s third brush with cancer.

The lyrics map growing up fatherless against her treatment rounds, sketching a family record with hooks and a heavy beat.

Two pink animated bunnies—yes, bunnies—stand in for mother and son in the video, squaring off against a creature labeled “cancer.”

Each physical bundle sold shifts £1 to Maggie’s, a UK cancer support centre that gets a quiet nod at the video’s close.

Tracey, born Ché Wolton Grant in 1994, has worked with Craig David and Not3s, and scored hits with “Ladbroke Grove” and “Butterflies.”

Ibiza (W/ Lil Silvio & Dj Jac) (2021)


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