“Cartier” by El Bogueto opens his 2025 album with reggaeton mexa, pledging luxury and earnings as tokens of love. A Candela Music signee, he’s collaborated with Uzielito Mix, Yeri Mua, and Bellakath. “Nasty,” out July 18, 2025 via UMG, features JD Pantoja, Dani Flow, and Uzielito Mix with visuals from Los Candela Boys.

“Reggaetón Paipa” by Las Gemelas del Free arrived July 16 via Woss Music. “Épico” marks Redimi2’s return. J Balvin, Lenny Tavárez, and Justin Quiles teamed on “7uQ3MlGpYURF2ED8E5xFIa.” Also in July: Donaty’s “Tyloco,” Nuñez and Conriquez’s “El De La Selva,” Manu Chao and Santa Fe Klan’s “Solamente,” Líderes de Chile’s “Lo He Intentado,” and “Que La Domine” by Sinfónico, Ñengo Flow, and Midnvght.

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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 . El Bogueto – Cartier

Date Added : Jul 24,2025

In “Cartier,” El Bogueto spins a tale of affection measured in high-end accessories and frequent flyer miles, gifting a Cartier as proof of commitment.

The lyrics drop names—jewelry and watches—to sketch out a bond that shines “more than a VBS,” if you’re fluent in precious stones.

He pledges his earnings, “the thousands and the hundreds,” to a shared future, as if economic success were best spent in romantic installments.

The track leads off his 2025 album, setting the tone with reggaeton mexa stylings and melodic flexing.

Born Armando Antonio Toledo Rosas in Nezahualcóyotl, Mexico, Bogueto pivoted from law school and policing dreams to a mic during the pandemic.

Since signing to Candela Music, run by Uzielito Mix, he’s filtered R&B and trap influences through a reggaeton lens he now calls home.

He debuted in 2020 with “Mosh” and charted wider with “Tendo,” stacking albums *Reggaetoñerito* and *No Hay Loco Que No Corone* along the way.

With features alongside Uzielito Mix, Yeri Mua, and Bellakath, and spots at Coca-Cola Flow Fest and MEXCLA Spotify, his footprint keeps growing.

Tracks like “Putivuelta RMX” and “Cherokee RMX” show he’s not shy about remixes, or sharing the spotlight, when needed.

Raised on the echo of Daddy Yankee, Don Omar, and Nicky Jam, El Bogueto treats reggaeton less as genre and more as toolkit.

Song featured on the album : Cartier

54 . JD Pantoja, Dani Flow & Uzielito Mix – Nasty

Date Added : Jul 24,2025

“Nasty” throws JD Pantoja, Dani Flow, and Uzielito Mix into the same reggaetón blender for two minutes of Spanish-language directness, released July 18, 2025 via UMG Recordings, Inc.

Beneath the thumping beat, the lyrics keep things blunt—explicit content comes standard in this Mexico-brewed urban mix.

The video, courtesy of Los Candela Boys, Candela Music, and JB Entertainment, adds visual flair without straying from the genre’s formula.

Pantoja, born Juan de Dios Pantoja Nuñez in Mazatlán, gained momentum through Facebook sketches before landing over 49 million YouTube subscribers.

Since joining Universal Music Latino in 2020, he’s leaned into themes of provocation on singles such as “Se Motiva” and “Mi Plan.”

Dani Flow, born in 1987 in Spain, slides in from hip-hop with tracks like “Los Inmortales” but skips full albums, making “Nasty” his dip into something hotter.

53 . Las Gemelas Del Free – Reggaeton Paipa

Date Added : Jul 24,2025

“Reggaetón Paipa” clocks in at 2:36 and adds another notch to Las Gemelas del Free’s 2025 release lineup, somewhere between “Amigos y Enemigos” and “La Escapada.”

Composed by Raidny José Galvis Jaimes and Francisco Franco Arias, the track aligns urban Latin flavors with reggaetón’s habitual pulse.

The percussion stays brisk, the hooks polished, and the production—courtesy of the duo and Galvis—keeps things on-brand.

Released through Woss Music on July 16, 2025, it’s built for movement, not meditation.

Puerto Rican twins Roylimar and Royerlin Rodríguez, who stirred attention in 2024 with their viral single “Dura,” once again hold steady to their formula: traditional rhythm meets updated gloss, minus detours.

Dura (2024)

52 . Redimi2 – Epico

Date Added : Jul 24,2025

“Épico” drops on July 17, 2025, with Redimi2—aka Willy González Cruz—at the mic and behind the pen.

A fixture in Spanish-language Christian urban music since 1999, he kicked things off with “Combinación Mortal” in 2000, billed as the Dominican Republic’s first Christian rap album.

Now 14 albums deep, his blend of hip-hop, reggae, and rock continues, roping in collaborators like Christine D’Clario and Vico C when needed.

The lyrics stay on-brand with spiritual and social themes, while the “Tour Épico” posts up at spots like the United Palace, preaching to the faithful in person.

Two Arpa Awards round out the bio, though no one’s framing plaques just yet.

El Nombre De Jesús (W/ Christine D’Clario) (2013)

51 . J Balvin & Lenny Tavárez & Justin Quiles – Zun Zun

Date Added : Jul 24,2025

“7uQ3MlGpYURF2ED8E5xFIa” brings together J Balvin, Lenny Tavárez, and Justin Quiles under the Sueños Globales, LLC banner, with exclusive distribution handled by UMG Recordings, Inc.

Released on July 16, 2025, the single clocks in at 3:35 and features a D-flat minor edit for those keeping tabs on tonal moods.

The lyrics nod to reggaeton’s roots, dropping a reference to “classic de Luny Tunes” as a quiet flex rather than nostalgia bait.

Colombian artist J Balvin weaves in reggaeton, house, trap, R&B, and rock without fuss, not unlike the path sketched by earlier hits like “Ginza” or his global moment with “Mi Gente.”

The video is directed by Juan Camilo Morales, with production duties handled by La Bodega BMS sas and Bourbon Mindshare Studios—two names that sound like they belong on a wine list but don’t.

Music video directed by : Juan Camilo Morales – Song featured on the album : Mixteip

Ginza (2015)

50 . Donaty – Tyloco

Date Added : Jul 24,2025

Dominican rapper Donaty returns on July 10, 2025, with “Tyloco,” a two-minute charge of electronic energy released via GunzGangMusic and distributed by BlazeMusicNet.

Produced in cooperation with Dinastia Inc, the track isn’t big on revelations—no theme or structure disclosed, just beat and momentum.

Donaty, known since 2022 for tracks like “Eso E” and “Empaquetate,” and frequent teamwork with Jey One, keeps adding layers to a catalog that doesn’t sit still for long.

Music video directed by : At Films

Loquita (2023)

49 . Edgardo Nuñez & Luis R. Conriquez – El De La Selva

Date Added : Jul 24,2025

“El De La Selva” runs under two minutes, but it’s not exactly in a rush—just focused.

Released in July 2025, this corrido brings together Edgardo Nuñez and Luis R. Conriquez for a straight-up, street-tinged track cut from the contemporary regional Mexican cloth.

Nuñez, a singer and accordionist from Sinaloa with songs like “Billete Grande (En Vivo)” and “Loco Enamorado,” sticks to his blend of corridos, cumbias, and rancheras, with a pop trace here and there.

Conriquez doesn’t just show up—he taps right into Nuñez’s vibe, navigating those unfiltered lyrics with the same flair he brings to other corridos bélicos and tumbados.

The result is a compact, unpolished offering that prefers grit over gloss and continues both artists’ knack for riding the crest of música mexicana trends without blinking.

Te Amo (2022)

48 . Manu Chao & Santa Fe Klan – Solamente

Date Added : Jul 24,2025

“Solamente” blends cumbia, reggae, and hip hop in a bilingual collaboration between Manu Chao and Santa Fe Klan, co-produced by Camilo Lara.

The track moves through solitude, longing, and the recurring hope of spring, with lyrical nods to poetry, darkness, love, and seasonal cycles.

Shot in Barcelona’s Sant Cosme district, the video echoes both artists’ ties to overlooked communities—Santa Fe in Guanajuato for Ángel Quezada, and grassroots struggles for Chao.

Manu Chao, born in Paris in 1961, first gained notice with Mano Negra before releasing solo albums “Clandestino” (1998) and “Próxima Estación: Esperanza” (2001), known for fusing punk, rock, ska, and Latin styles.

“Solamente” extends that trajectory, a quiet nod to neighborhoods that keep moving, with or without verses to name them.

Music video directed by : Alex Sardà – Song featured on the album : Viva Tu

Bongo Bong / Je Ne T’Aime Plus (2013)

47 . Líderes de Chile – Lo He Intentado

Date Added : Jul 24,2025

“Lo He Intentado” arrives in July 2025 from Chile’s Líderes de Chile and lands squarely on platforms like Spotify, Apple Music, and YouTube, where broken hearts go scrolling.

The lyrics linger on trying—to get over, let go, move on—with emotional wear that feels both personal and performative.

There’s the romance, of course, filtered through regional touches that give this group its distinctive lean toward ranchera and cumbia-leaning mope-pop.

The fusion isn’t new if you’ve been around for “Este Dolor,” “24 Horas,” or “Extrañándote” (yes, another 2025 entry for the completists keeping score at home).

They’ve also slipped into compilations like “Fiesta Mix 3.0 Ranchera Pop,” mingling with acts such as Los Potros Del Sur like it’s a small-town dance floor.

46 . Sinfonico & Ñengo Flow x Midnvght – Que La Domine

Date Added : Jul 24,2025

Released on June 26, 2025, “Que La Domine” brings together Sinfónico, Ñengo Flow, and Midnvght for a three-minute blend of reggaetón and Latin rap shaped by dark melodic threads and street-level energy.

Ñengo Flow delivers his usual bite, while Midnvght slips into a hypnotic chorus and Sinfónico moves between tones with ease.

The beat leans into bass-heavy immersion and sleek production touches that match its gritty core.

Sinfónico, active since 2016, includes this track alongside works like *Viaje en el Tiempo*, *Los Intocables*, and the *Sinfonico Beats – EP*, where urban beats and symphonic hints frequently meet.

45 . Arcangel & Maria Becerra – 5 Pa Las 12

Date Added : Jul 22,2025

Arcángel, born Austin Agustín Santos in New York City to Dominican parents, teams up with Argentine singer María Becerra for “5 Pa Las 12,” a track that lands in June 2025.

The song, delivered in Spanish with a generous dose of explicit lyrics, revolves around mutual attraction and intimate tension sprinkled with flirtatious bravado.

Arcángel brings his reggaeton roots dating back to his days in the duo Arcángel & De la Ghetto, while Becerra slips easily into the urbano latino groove.

They trade lines steeped in longing and sensual overtones, mirroring a push-and-pull dynamic that oscillates between heat and hesitation.

Song featured on the album : Sr. Santos Ii Sueños De Grandeza

Me Prefieres A Mi (2012)

44 . Maluma – Bronceador

Date Added : Jul 22,2025

In “Bronceador,” Maluma heads to a Cartagena beach where flirting follows the rhythm of reggaetón and sunscreen doubles as innuendo.

Produced by Mad Musick, Ily Wonder, and Los Jaycobz, the track builds on heat both climatic and romantic, with lyrics circling bodies, glances, and a studied lack of self-consciousness.

The beach becomes a playground where dancing leads to undressing and confidence beats inhibition, with barely a towel in sight.

The video, no less humid than the song, stars Ariadna Gutiérrez and keeps the sultry atmosphere firmly in focus amid Cartagena’s tropical party glow.

Maluma, who once trained for the soccer field in Medellín, swerved into music at 16, releasing ‘Magia’ in 2012, and hitting global charts with ‘Pretty Boy, Dirty Boy’ three years later.

Music video directed by : Cesar Pimienta “Tes”

Felices Los 4 (2018)

43 . Myke Towers – Tengo Celos

Date Added : Jul 22,2025

“Tengo Celos” launches Myke Towers’ 2025 album with a blend of reggaetón, dancehall, Latin R&B, dembow, and afrobeats—pick your rhythm, there’s room for all.

Authenticity takes the front seat, as Towers traces a line back to his roots while giving a nod to global urbano sounds.

He first stepped in with “El Final del Principio,” and by 2020’s “Easy Money Baby,” he was sharing tracks with Farruko and Becky G while climbing Latin charts.

2021 brought Billboard Latin Music Awards, but now it’s 2025, and the jealousy’s all his—at least in “Tengo Celos.”

Music video directed by : Daniel Eguren – Song featured on the album : Island Boyz

Girl (2019)

45 . Arcangel & Maria Becerra – 5 Pa Las 12

Date Added : Jul 22,2025

Arcángel, born Austin Agustín Santos in New York City to Dominican parents, teams up with Argentine singer María Becerra for “5 Pa Las 12,” a track that lands in June 2025.

The song, delivered in Spanish with a generous dose of explicit lyrics, revolves around mutual attraction and intimate tension sprinkled with flirtatious bravado.

Arcángel brings his reggaeton roots dating back to his days in the duo Arcángel & De la Ghetto, while Becerra slips easily into the urbano latino groove.

They trade lines steeped in longing and sensual overtones, mirroring a push-and-pull dynamic that oscillates between heat and hesitation.

Song featured on the album : Sr. Santos Ii Sueños De Grandeza

Me Prefieres A Mi (2012)

44 . Maluma – Bronceador

Date Added : Jul 22,2025

In “Bronceador,” Maluma heads to a Cartagena beach where flirting follows the rhythm of reggaetón and sunscreen doubles as innuendo.

Produced by Mad Musick, Ily Wonder, and Los Jaycobz, the track builds on heat both climatic and romantic, with lyrics circling bodies, glances, and a studied lack of self-consciousness.

The beach becomes a playground where dancing leads to undressing and confidence beats inhibition, with barely a towel in sight.

The video, no less humid than the song, stars Ariadna Gutiérrez and keeps the sultry atmosphere firmly in focus amid Cartagena’s tropical party glow.

Maluma, who once trained for the soccer field in Medellín, swerved into music at 16, releasing ‘Magia’ in 2012, and hitting global charts with ‘Pretty Boy, Dirty Boy’ three years later.

Music video directed by : Cesar Pimienta “Tes”

Felices Los 4 (2018)

43 . Myke Towers – Tengo Celos

Date Added : Jul 22,2025

“Tengo Celos” launches Myke Towers’ 2025 album with a blend of reggaetón, dancehall, Latin R&B, dembow, and afrobeats—pick your rhythm, there’s room for all.

Authenticity takes the front seat, as Towers traces a line back to his roots while giving a nod to global urbano sounds.

He first stepped in with “El Final del Principio,” and by 2020’s “Easy Money Baby,” he was sharing tracks with Farruko and Becky G while climbing Latin charts.

2021 brought Billboard Latin Music Awards, but now it’s 2025, and the jealousy’s all his—at least in “Tengo Celos.”

Music video directed by : Daniel Eguren – Song featured on the album : Island Boyz

Girl (2019)

42 . HEREDERO – Cosita

Date Added : Jul 22,2025

Released in April 2025, “Cosita” is where Féizar Orjuela, alias Heredero, lets carranga slip on a new pair of boots.

Born in Macaravita, Santander, he doesn’t stray far from the dirt roads that shaped this rural Colombian folk genre—he just tweaks the tuning a bit.

If his earlier single “Coqueta” got people looking his way, “Cosita” leans into that glance, mixing homely strumming with quaintly modern winks.

The track doesn’t shout; it hums—half tradition, half update, all blowin’ through the Andes like it always sort of meant to.

Music video directed by : Edwin Jaimes – Song featured on the album : Tradiciones Nuevas (Ep)

Sabor A Derrota (2023)

41 . Bad Gyal & Ozuna – Última Noche

Date Added : Jul 22,2025

Released in July 2025, “Última Noche” pairs Spanish-Catalan artist Bad Gyal with Puerto Rican singer Ozuna for their second joint effort.

The track rides the fine line between dancehall, EDM, reggaeton, and pop, all familiar territory for Bad Gyal, whose catalogue spans from “Santa María” to “Alocao” with Omar Montes.

Ozuna slips right in, keeping things glossy without getting too sentimental.

Born Alba Farelo Solé in 1997, Bad Gyal juggles songwriting, DJing, and modeling with the same ease she uses to champion social justice causes—though none of that mood quite makes it into the mix here.

Jacaranda (2017)

40 . Dei V – Tumbao

Date Added : Jul 22,2025

Released in July 2025, “TUMBAO” showcases Puerto Rican artist Dei V both on vocals and behind the composition.

The track keeps close to his Latin trap DNA, laid-back in tempo and built on synth-driven production.

Its lyrics orbit the familiar constellation of luxury rides, street codes, money, and women—subjects hardly alien to the genre.

Hailing from Carolina, Puerto Rico, Dei V (David G. Juarbe) entered the scene in 2020 with “Hustlin.”

He starts picking up speed with “VVS,” then keeps things glossy with “On Fleek.”

Vvs (2023)

39 . Shallipopi & Rauw Alejandro – Laho Iii

Date Added : Jul 22,2025

Born in Nigeria in 2000, Crown Uzama—better known as Shallipopi—first draws national attention with “Elon Musk,” a chart-topping afropop single that propels his 2023 album “Presido La Pluto” to the top of Nigeria’s Apple Music rankings.

By July 2025, he surfaces alongside Puerto Rican singer Rauw Alejandro for “Laho III,” distributed via Since 93 and dipping into afrobeats, amapiano, and afropiano textures.

Rauw, born in 1993 in San Juan, slices through Latin pop, reggaeton, and R&B circles with his 2020 rollout “Afrodisíaco” and the subsequent 2021 follow up “Vice Versa.”

On “Laho III,” both artists veer just enough into each other’s worlds to suggest collaboration without compromise—but don’t expect a grand fusion narrative; more a brief alignment of orbiting stars.

Elon Musk (2023)

38 . Lucho SSJ & Salastkbron – Catarata

Date Added : Jul 22,2025

“Catarata” pairs Lucho SSJ with Salastkbron on a 2025 single that doesn’t pretend to be anything more than what it is: an artifact of Argentine trap with enough polished edges to entertain its own contradiction.

Raised in Buenos Aires, Luciano Nahuel Vega, alias Lucho SSJ, cut his teeth in rap battles and left his mark in events like El Quinto Escalón before easing into a more trap-heavy sound.

He’s still young, but he’s spent long enough in the scene to know that blending hip-hop’s cadence with trap’s gloss isn’t about making statements—it’s about keeping ears tuned in.

Gucci In 2006 (2024)

37 . Klim, Jotaa & Visho – 3 PA 3

Date Added : Jul 22,2025

“3 PA 3” brings together Klim, Jotaa, and Visho for a crossfire of reggaeton chileno, turreo and Chilean mambo that doesn’t waste time pretending to be subtle.

Released on July 11, 2025 under Klim via UnitedMasters, the track runs its course with brisk swagger and shared bravado.

Klim, who blends reggaeton and urbano with the effortless stubbornness of someone who knows his lane, anchors the trio’s chemistry without hogging the mic.

Music video directed by : @Eeedup.Zerqe

Toa’ Toa’ (2023)

36 . Jon Z – So Fine

Date Added : Jul 22,2025

Released in July 2025 under WEA Latina, “So Fine” finds Jon Z busier than usual on a secret beach, weaving Spanish lyrics around secluded hookups and soft clouds of marijuana smoke.

The track taps into escapist fantasy, where intimacy hides in plain sight and the tide never interrupts.

Jon Z—born Jonathan Resto Quiñones in San Juan—first lands on the radar in 2017 with “Si Tu No Estas” alongside Baby Rasta.

By the time he shares verses with Anuel AA and Ñengo Flow on the “Go Loko (Remix),” discretion feels optional.

Music video directed by : ;

Viajó Sin Ver (2017)

35 . The La Planta & Martin Salinas & El Amante – Puño De Diamantes

Date Added : Jul 22,2025

“Puño De Diamantes” lines up The La Planta, Martin Salinas, and El Amante for a cumbia track that neither reinvents nor retreads—just sways firmly in its lane.

The track drops under TLP Records, with La Casa de la Cumbia handling the production, keeping things at a steady simmer—no outbursts, no curveballs.

The La Planta, from Argentina, tends to zigzag between originals like “Se Enamoró De Ella” and covers à la Becky G’s “Por El Contrario,” all without declaring a fixed address.

Collaborations aren’t a detour for them either—see Marcela Morelo on “La T y La M” for further proof the band doesn’t mind sharing the mic.

Music video directed by : Team Jota

A Prueba De Balas (2023)

34 . Pepe Aguilar – Corrido De Juanito

Date Added : Jul 22,2025

Pepe Aguilar gives “Corrido de Juanito” a 2025 reboot, eight years after Edén Muñoz first delivered this tale of immigration with a side of heartache.

The lyrics trace Juanito’s uphill battles in the U.S.—from dodging la migra to grinding through long hours and missing his family—without forgetting gratitude and pride stitched into every verse.

Aguilar doesn’t just sing it; he donates all proceeds to CHIRLA, making the track pull double duty.

Born José Antonio Aguilar Jiménez in San Antonio, Texas, on August 7, 1968, he’s been mixing mariachi, ranchera, and more modern flavors at least since “Por Mujeres Como Tú” sold upward of two million copies back in ’98.

Four Grammys and five Latin ones later, he’s still finding ways to navigate big themes with a charro hat and a soundtrack.

Te Confirmo (2023)

33 . Tren Lokote – Gallo Sin Cresta

Date Added : Jul 22,2025

Born in Guadalajara in 1986 and shaped by freestyle battles, Tren Lokote cuts straight through the clutter of Mexican hip-hop with “Gallo Sin Cresta.”

The track pulls from his own upbringing, mixing sharp rhymes with street sensibility that doesn’t pause for polite introductions.

As both rapper and producer, Tren keeps the beat in check while nodding to the scene that raised him.

He’s no stranger to collaboration either—his joint with Santa Grifa on “La Misión” folds neatly into a broader catalog grounded in grit over gloss.

Cuando Miro Para El Cielo (2022)

30 . Xand Avião & Talita Mell – Melzinho

Date Added : Jul 18,2025

Released in May 2025, “Melzinho” clocks in at 2 minutes and 24 seconds, sticking to the essentials with no strings attached—just vocals, rhythm and a bit of sway.

It’s your usual forró setup, courtesy of Acertei Produções, landing somewhere in the middle of the “World” and “Brazil Forro” categories, if those still mean anything.

Sharing the mic are Talita Mel and Xand Avião, who appears to be everywhere at once if you look hard enough.

Born José Alexandre da Silva Filho in 1982, somewhere deep in Rio Grande do Norte, Xand ran the show at Aviões do Forró from 2002 to 2018 before jumping ship to a solo career.

Since then, it’s been a steady stream: “Todos os Ritmos” in 2020, a couple of 2022 singles including “Assunto Delicado (Ao Vivo)” and “Balanço da Rede,” and the 2023 album *1MPAR* for good measure.

Sempre Será / Tentação / Nossa Guerra Santa / Tá Na Cara (W/ Belo) (2023)

29 . Jorge Medina – Presúmeme

Date Added : Jul 18,2025

Released in July 2025, “Presúmeme” arrives via JOMER Productora de Talentos Mexicanos S.A. de C.V., adding another notch to Jorge Medina’s post-banda belt.

Born in 1974 in Mazatlán, Sinaloa, Medina once steered La Arrolladora Banda El Limón de René Camacho through Latin Grammy nods, Lo Nuestro wins, and tidy chart positions.

Now solo, Medina keeps the brass section close and just enough swagger to suggest that leaving the banda wasn’t so much a departure as a spin-off.

Me Vas A Comparar (2022)

28 . ADSO – Todo Pasa Por Algo

Date Added : Jul 18,2025

“Todo Pasa Por Algo” spins a tale where every missed call and crossed path feels like part of an elaborate plan—just don’t expect an apology for it.

Adso Alejandro, Caracas-born on August 23, 1997, brings his usual mix of sentimental hooks and straight-to-the-point flirtation, all dressed up in urbano and Latin trap beats.

The track follows someone cutting through fear and ego like traffic, determined to lock in a connection that apparently the universe has been plotting since day one.

The Venezuelan artist, who’s been active since the late 2010s and pops up on tracks like “Parcera” (2021) or the “Como Si Nada” remix with Micro TDH and Rusherking, keeps the tone stubbornly personal, like he’s texting you the lyrics mid-drama.

Como Si Nada (2019)

27 . Nanpa Básico – Aprendí

Date Added : Jul 18,2025

Released in 2025, “Aprendí” runs through highs, lows, missed calls, and a few hard-won insights.

Nanpa Básico—born Francisco David Rosero Serna on April 8, 1993, in Medellín—opts for a bilingual route, switching between English and Spanish like someone who can’t decide if they’re thinking or feeling.

The lyrics tally up happiness, sadness, triumphs, and fumbles as if life were one long receipt crumpled in his back pocket.

Best known for “Galería,” the album that dropped “Flaca” and “No Puedo” into many playlists, Nanpa sticks close to his catalog of inward glances and reluctant wisdom.

Flaca (2018)

26 . Yubeili – Bendición (w/ La Loquera)

Date Added : Jul 18,2025

Released in July 2025 under Yubeili Enterprises, “Bendición” pairs mid-tempo beats with Spanish lyrics that trade bravado for recognition of the struggle, featuring La Loquera in a track that sounds like both a thank-you note and a raised eyebrow.

Yubeili, born Ricardo Yubeili Mendoza on March 20, 2000 in Mexico, stacks this one onto a growing list that includes “Lo Intenté” and “Lo Prometo” from 2024 and 2025, continuing his flirtation with the borderlands between Urbano Latino and R&B.

A melodic hook softens the beat’s edge without taking the teeth out, as both artists trade verses that sound less like therapy and more like replays of late-night kitchen-table talks with ghosts.

Lo Intenté (W/ Alka Produce) (2023)

25 . Grupo Frontera – No Se Parece A Ti

Date Added : Jul 18,2025

“No Se Parece A Ti” walks a fine line between gratitude and grudging nostalgia.

The narrator lists his new partner’s many perks—quick to get ready, low drama, high approval from both friends and mom.

There are no fights, no jealousy, no raised eyebrows when he goes out—with anyone else, this would be a win.

Still, in those quieter moments, something’s missing: a glance, a gesture, a ghost of someone else.

Grupo Frontera, formed in McAllen, Texas in 2022, balances cumbia norteña and música mexicana with ease, as they did on hits like “Bebe Dame” with Fuerza Regida and “Un x100to” alongside Bad Bunny.

Music video directed by : Y Lo Que Viene

No Se Va (2022)

24 . Morad & J Abecia – Chula (Reinsertado 2.0)

Date Added : Jul 18,2025

“Chula” pairs Morad, born Morad El Khattouti El Horami in Catalonia in 1999, with fellow Spanish artist J Abecia for a track lodged in the mixtape “Reinsertado 2.0.”

Morad, no stranger to collaboration, has already left a mark with songs like “NO SON DE CALLE” and “NO TE IMAGINAS,” not to mention his spotlight moment with Bizarrap on “Bzrp Music Sessions Vol. 47.”

Applied to “Chula,” this résumé suggests less an outlier than a continuation—and maybe a wink—from someone who navigates familiar terrain with a sturdy set of tools.

Music video directed by : Reinsertado 2.0

Toca (2021)

23 . Ladrones – Todo Y Más

Date Added : Jul 18,2025

A December 2024 release from Guadalajara band Ladrones, “Todo y Más” doesn’t exactly whisper its way in.

The group tucks strands of regional Mexican music into a track that leans into rap metal like it’s been lifting weights for it.

It’s a formula they’ve clearly been workshopping, somewhere between earnest homage and loud rebuttal.

The blend walks that fine line between hybrid and head-on collision—no airbags deployed.

Music video directed by : Mexican Pesado

Así Cambió La Cosa (2023)

22 . Yahaira Plasencia – El Ex Machito

Date Added : Jul 18,2025

Released in June 2025, “El Ex Machito” adds another notch to Yahaira Plasencia’s salsa-tropical belt, pairing brassy swagger with lyrical side-eye.

The Lima-born singer, dancer, model, and former member of Son Tentación cuts to the chase with lines like “Jugador se acabó tu partido” and “No que eres galáctico, pareces mi fanático.”

The track throws shade with rhythm, taking aim at headlines and leftovers from her past with Jefferson Farfán without straying from the timba-inflected grooves she’s worked into earlier singles like “Cobarde” and “Y Le Dije No.”

Her catalog—ranging from “La Original” to “Salsa Divas Perú en Navidad”—leans on classic Latin pulse while keeping one heeled boot planted in the present.

Soltera (2023)

21 . La Casetera – Caros Tus Besos

Date Added : Jul 11,2025

Monterrey’s La Casetera, a retro-minded outfit launched by producer Neto Grazzia around 2020, resurfaces styles like grupero, tejano, and sonora with an ever-shifting lineup that now includes Yuli Flores, who came aboard after La Voz México in 2021.

Released under Remex Music, the track “Caros Tus Besos” pulls together cumbia norteña and regional Mexican flavors without pretending it’s reinventing the genre.

The lead vocals come courtesy of Omar Hechavarria Echemendia and Emma Juliana Flores Alanis, who keep things melodic but not overly polished.

A rotating cast, a touch of nostalgia, and a song title that suggests affection isn’t exactly a bargain—La Casetera keeps the irony baked in, intentionally or not.

Song featured on the album : Lado A

Límite Medley (En Concierto) (2022)

20 . Willy Chirino & Osmani Garcia – La Noche Perfecta (Remix)

Date Added : Jul 11,2025

Originally part of Willy Chirino’s catalog, “La Noche Perfecta (Remix)” resurfaces in 2025 with Osmani García riding shotgun and a beat parked somewhere between urban flash and salsa tradition.

The track reemerges just in time for U.S. Independence Day, unrolling a Miami-shot video loaded with Cuban artists, influencers, and entrepreneurs whose presence leans louder than the horn section.

Chirino, no stranger to reinvention since landing in Miami exile back in 1960, lends his decades-deep groove to a remix that wears rhythm and flair like a flag.

Born in 1947 in Consolación del Sur, Cuba, Chirino brings Grammy credentials and a career that stretches to the late seventies, stitched with tracks not afraid to talk back.

This version of “La Noche Perfecta” goes for color and collective swagger, less about nostalgia than about who’s still standing—and dancing—in the Miami heat.

Music video directed by : Laura García

Medias Negras (2020)

19 . Eladio Carrión – 4AM En Ibiza

Date Added : Jul 11,2025

“4AM EN IBIZA” lands mid-tour in Europe—4 a.m., one take, no filters—Eladio Carrión in the booth while the rest of Ibiza does what Ibiza does.

Forgoing celebration for self-discipline, he sketches a nocturnal manifesto on grit, tour fatigue, and blinking past the distractions.

The references swing wide—Messi precision, Klingon grit—anchoring wordplay sharper than the club lights outside.

Born in Kansas with Puerto Rican roots, Carrión keeps twisting urbano expectations, same way he did on “Sauce Boyz” and “Monarca.”

Released July 2025 under Rimas Entertainment LLC, the track sticks to his rules: focus over flair, motion over moment.

Song featured on the album : Sen2 Kbrn Vol. 2 The Album

Sauce Boy Freestyle 5 (2021)

18 . Zhamira Zambrano – No Me Quiero Ir

Date Added : Jul 11,2025

Released in July 2025, “No Me Quiero Ir” leans into tropical Latin pop with its sights firmly set on sticking around—literally.

The lyrics revolve around a stubborn refusal to exit stage left, fueled by the narrator’s tightly held attachment to a relationship that’s clearly not background noise.

Zhamira Zambrano, born in Venezuela in 1998, maintains her flair for emotional delivery that drew early notice with “Me Alejo de Ti.”

Her 2023 duet “Extrañándote” with husband Jay Wheeler didn’t exactly lower the profile either.

Me Alejo De Ti (2020)

21 . La Casetera – Caros Tus Besos

Date Added : Jul 11,2025

Monterrey’s La Casetera, a retro-minded outfit launched by producer Neto Grazzia around 2020, resurfaces styles like grupero, tejano, and sonora with an ever-shifting lineup that now includes Yuli Flores, who came aboard after La Voz México in 2021.

Released under Remex Music, the track “Caros Tus Besos” pulls together cumbia norteña and regional Mexican flavors without pretending it’s reinventing the genre.

The lead vocals come courtesy of Omar Hechavarria Echemendia and Emma Juliana Flores Alanis, who keep things melodic but not overly polished.

A rotating cast, a touch of nostalgia, and a song title that suggests affection isn’t exactly a bargain—La Casetera keeps the irony baked in, intentionally or not.

Song featured on the album : Lado A

Límite Medley (En Concierto) (2022)

20 . Willy Chirino & Osmani Garcia – La Noche Perfecta (Remix)

Date Added : Jul 11,2025

Originally part of Willy Chirino’s catalog, “La Noche Perfecta (Remix)” resurfaces in 2025 with Osmani García riding shotgun and a beat parked somewhere between urban flash and salsa tradition.

The track reemerges just in time for U.S. Independence Day, unrolling a Miami-shot video loaded with Cuban artists, influencers, and entrepreneurs whose presence leans louder than the horn section.

Chirino, no stranger to reinvention since landing in Miami exile back in 1960, lends his decades-deep groove to a remix that wears rhythm and flair like a flag.

Born in 1947 in Consolación del Sur, Cuba, Chirino brings Grammy credentials and a career that stretches to the late seventies, stitched with tracks not afraid to talk back.

This version of “La Noche Perfecta” goes for color and collective swagger, less about nostalgia than about who’s still standing—and dancing—in the Miami heat.

Music video directed by : Laura García

Medias Negras (2020)

19 . Eladio Carrión – 4AM En Ibiza

Date Added : Jul 11,2025

“4AM EN IBIZA” lands mid-tour in Europe—4 a.m., one take, no filters—Eladio Carrión in the booth while the rest of Ibiza does what Ibiza does.

Forgoing celebration for self-discipline, he sketches a nocturnal manifesto on grit, tour fatigue, and blinking past the distractions.

The references swing wide—Messi precision, Klingon grit—anchoring wordplay sharper than the club lights outside.

Born in Kansas with Puerto Rican roots, Carrión keeps twisting urbano expectations, same way he did on “Sauce Boyz” and “Monarca.”

Released July 2025 under Rimas Entertainment LLC, the track sticks to his rules: focus over flair, motion over moment.

Song featured on the album : Sen2 Kbrn Vol. 2 The Album

Sauce Boy Freestyle 5 (2021)

18 . Zhamira Zambrano – No Me Quiero Ir

Date Added : Jul 11,2025

Released in July 2025, “No Me Quiero Ir” leans into tropical Latin pop with its sights firmly set on sticking around—literally.

The lyrics revolve around a stubborn refusal to exit stage left, fueled by the narrator’s tightly held attachment to a relationship that’s clearly not background noise.

Zhamira Zambrano, born in Venezuela in 1998, maintains her flair for emotional delivery that drew early notice with “Me Alejo de Ti.”

Her 2023 duet “Extrañándote” with husband Jay Wheeler didn’t exactly lower the profile either.

Me Alejo De Ti (2020)

17 . Emilia & Six Sex – Pasarella

Date Added : Jul 11,2025

In “Pasarella”, Emilia parades a fashion-forward satire that turns the catwalk into a battleground of consumer habits and curated personas.

The lyrics name-drop Versace, Blumarine, and Westwood, using high-end labels as props in a sharp commentary on style-as-identity.

The official video stages a frenzied shopping mall spree, wrapping with the deliberate discard of luxury bags—material desire, bagged and trashed.

The sound runs on urban pop energy, paced like a runway show with beats that strut more than they sway.

Argentine singer-songwriter Emilia, once of Rombai, keeps the fashion-theme tight, channeling the same spirit found in solo tracks like “El chisme” and “Boomshakalaka”.

Music video directed by : ;

El Chisme (W/ Ana Mena, Nio Garcia) (2019)

16 . Kapo & Feid – X Ti

Date Added : Jul 11,2025

Released in July 2025, “X Ti” pairs Colombian voices Kapo and Feid for a reggaetón duet with a soft spot for emotional fallout.

The track bears both their signatures—from vocal delivery to songwriting—without bothering to explain who’s hurting more.

Kapo, born Juan David Loaiza Sepúlveda, filters introspection through dembow, just as he did on “Pelinegra” with Nanpa Básico in 2022.

Feid keeps things just polished enough to survive Industria Inc.’s touch without throwing away the melancholy.

Song featured on the album : Por Si Alguien Nos Escucha

Pelinegra (W/ Nanpa Básico) (2021)

15 . Morad – Copenhague

Date Added : Jul 11,2025

“Copenhague” tosses drill, trap, classic rap, and UK garage into the blender without losing Morad’s footing in Barcelona’s rougher edges.

The lyrics stay close to home—both geographically and emotionally—drawing blunt lines between lived experience and street code.

Morad, born Morad El Khattouti El Horami in 1999 in Catalonia, sounds much the same guy behind “NO SON DE CALLE” and that Bizarrap session (#47, if you’re counting).

This single comes on the heels of his 2023 album “Reinsertado”, which critics didn’t exactly overlook.

Song featured on the album : Reinsertado 2.0

Toca (2021)

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

Date Added : Jul 11,2025

“Pisco Sour Con Ceviche” throws salsa, timba, cumbia, and reggaeton into the same pot and cranks the heat.

Released in June 2025, it pairs Combinación de La Habana’s layered rhythm section with Osmani García’s toothy bravado.

The lyrics flirt openly with Peruvian symbols—pisco, ceviche, La Victoria—without pretending to be experts in anything but seduction.

Founded in 2005 and steered by Gerson Valdés, Combinación de La Habana has previously cooked up hits like “La Combi Completa” and “Un Finde.”

Un Finde (2023)

13 . Quevedo – Tuchat (w/ Quevedo)

Date Added : Jul 8,2025

Released in July 2025 under his label Buenas Noches, Quevedo, “TUCHAT” drops right in the middle of sun-soaked heartbreak season.

The track spins around failed connections and post-breakup melancholy, laced with digital memories that refuse to stay in the archive.

There’s a chat window still open somewhere in the narrator’s mind, and no amount of summer vibes seem to close it.

Quevedo juggles intimate flashbacks and emotional dead zones, all while pretending to move on—barely.

Born in Madrid in 2001, Pedro Luis Domínguez Quevedo made noise with “Donde Quiero Estar” in 2023, then snuck off before resurfacing a year later with his second album.

By the time “TUCHAT” surfaces, he’s already bagged a Latin Grammy and a few Billboard Latin Music nods.

Music video directed by : Héctor Herce – Song featured on the album : Buenas Noches

Quedate Que Las Noches Sin Ti Duelen (2022)

12 . Mickael Carreira – Beijo (w/ Anselmo Ralph, Tony Carreira & Toy)

Date Added : Jul 8,2025

Released in July 2025, “Beijo” brings together Mickael Carreira, Anselmo Ralph, Tony Carreira, and Toy for just under three and a half minutes of coordinated effort.

Production duties rotate between Nellson Klasszik, Survival, and Cabrera—so no shortage of hands on deck.

Mickael Carreira, born in Lisbon on April 3, 1986, and conveniently the son of long-time chart resident Tony Carreira, kicked off his solo adventure in 2007.

Known for moving in Portuguese pop and romantic ballad territory, his résumé includes multiple number ones and an MTV Europe Music Award for Best Portuguese Act.

Music video directed by : Gonçalo Carvoeiras

Ma Chérie (W/ Syro) (2023)

11 . El Bai & Jere Klein & Juanka & Yai & Toly – Masoquista

Date Added : Jul 8,2025

“Masoquista” arrives in July 2025 with El Bai, Jere Klein, Juanka, and Yai & Toly all showing up in the official video, just in case a voice or two wasn’t enough.

Born in Santiago de Chile in 2006, Jere Klein has been working the reggaeton, RKT, and Latin trap angles since 2020, despite barely being old enough to vote.

The track benefits from El Bai’s more experimental take—Juan Carlos Cabrera, who started in Mexico City’s electronic scene before relocating to Chile, comes with a résumé that includes Nadia Rose and Kali Uchis.

The result is plenty of urban Latin influence with just enough regional crossover to keep things unpredictable.

Pensándote (W/ Cris Mj) (2023)

10 . Morad – Perezoso

Date Added : Jul 8,2025

In “Perezoso,” Morad swaps sleep for hustle, declaring “buscando peso a peso no soy perezoso” like it’s a work ethic mantra.

The lyrics nod to ambition without excess drama: money, yes, but not at the cost of loyalty or community ties.

Lines dive into personal space and street life, sketching boundaries as well as streetscapes.

Born Morad El Khattouti El Horami in 1999 in Catalonia, he’s no stranger to letting his barrio politics bleed into beats.

He first made noise with “NO SON DE CALLE,” then kept the meters running with “NO TE IMAGINAS” and a Bizarrap collab in “Bzrp Music Sessions Vol. 47.”

Song featured on the album : Reinsertado 2.0

Toca (2021)

9 . Luis R Conriquez & Carín León – La Bestia

Date Added : Jul 8,2025

Released on July 3, 2025, “La Bestia” teams up Luis R Conriquez and Carín León for a regional Mexican ride under the K Music banner.

Filing neatly under música Mexicana, it checks all the boxes—Banda horns, Norteño edges, and a brush of narco-corrido bravado.

Born March 3, 1996, Conriquez trails back to his debut with “Mis Inicios,” before finding himself nestled in the top ten of the Regional Mexican Airplay chart.

Dembow Bélico (W/ Tito Double P & Joel De La P) (2023)

13 . Quevedo – Tuchat (w/ Quevedo)

Date Added : Jul 8,2025

Released in July 2025 under his label Buenas Noches, Quevedo, “TUCHAT” drops right in the middle of sun-soaked heartbreak season.

The track spins around failed connections and post-breakup melancholy, laced with digital memories that refuse to stay in the archive.

There’s a chat window still open somewhere in the narrator’s mind, and no amount of summer vibes seem to close it.

Quevedo juggles intimate flashbacks and emotional dead zones, all while pretending to move on—barely.

Born in Madrid in 2001, Pedro Luis Domínguez Quevedo made noise with “Donde Quiero Estar” in 2023, then snuck off before resurfacing a year later with his second album.

By the time “TUCHAT” surfaces, he’s already bagged a Latin Grammy and a few Billboard Latin Music nods.

Music video directed by : Héctor Herce – Song featured on the album : Buenas Noches

Quedate Que Las Noches Sin Ti Duelen (2022)

12 . Mickael Carreira – Beijo (w/ Anselmo Ralph, Tony Carreira & Toy)

Date Added : Jul 8,2025

Released in July 2025, “Beijo” brings together Mickael Carreira, Anselmo Ralph, Tony Carreira, and Toy for just under three and a half minutes of coordinated effort.

Production duties rotate between Nellson Klasszik, Survival, and Cabrera—so no shortage of hands on deck.

Mickael Carreira, born in Lisbon on April 3, 1986, and conveniently the son of long-time chart resident Tony Carreira, kicked off his solo adventure in 2007.

Known for moving in Portuguese pop and romantic ballad territory, his résumé includes multiple number ones and an MTV Europe Music Award for Best Portuguese Act.

Music video directed by : Gonçalo Carvoeiras

Ma Chérie (W/ Syro) (2023)

11 . El Bai & Jere Klein & Juanka & Yai & Toly – Masoquista

Date Added : Jul 8,2025

“Masoquista” arrives in July 2025 with El Bai, Jere Klein, Juanka, and Yai & Toly all showing up in the official video, just in case a voice or two wasn’t enough.

Born in Santiago de Chile in 2006, Jere Klein has been working the reggaeton, RKT, and Latin trap angles since 2020, despite barely being old enough to vote.

The track benefits from El Bai’s more experimental take—Juan Carlos Cabrera, who started in Mexico City’s electronic scene before relocating to Chile, comes with a résumé that includes Nadia Rose and Kali Uchis.

The result is plenty of urban Latin influence with just enough regional crossover to keep things unpredictable.

Pensándote (W/ Cris Mj) (2023)

10 . Morad – Perezoso

Date Added : Jul 8,2025

In “Perezoso,” Morad swaps sleep for hustle, declaring “buscando peso a peso no soy perezoso” like it’s a work ethic mantra.

The lyrics nod to ambition without excess drama: money, yes, but not at the cost of loyalty or community ties.

Lines dive into personal space and street life, sketching boundaries as well as streetscapes.

Born Morad El Khattouti El Horami in 1999 in Catalonia, he’s no stranger to letting his barrio politics bleed into beats.

He first made noise with “NO SON DE CALLE,” then kept the meters running with “NO TE IMAGINAS” and a Bizarrap collab in “Bzrp Music Sessions Vol. 47.”

Song featured on the album : Reinsertado 2.0

Toca (2021)

9 . Luis R Conriquez & Carín León – La Bestia

Date Added : Jul 8,2025

Released on July 3, 2025, “La Bestia” teams up Luis R Conriquez and Carín León for a regional Mexican ride under the K Music banner.

Filing neatly under música Mexicana, it checks all the boxes—Banda horns, Norteño edges, and a brush of narco-corrido bravado.

Born March 3, 1996, Conriquez trails back to his debut with “Mis Inicios,” before finding himself nestled in the top ten of the Regional Mexican Airplay chart.

Dembow Bélico (W/ Tito Double P & Joel De La P) (2023)

8 . El Nino & Irma – Paradis 3

Date Added : Jul 8,2025

With “Paradis 3,” El Nino and Irma add a third chapter to a series that began in 2023, continuing their yearly tradition with the precision of a calendar update.

Production credit goes to AGU, who keeps things polished without getting in the way of the voices on the track.

El Nino, born Alin Emil Ghiță in 1987 in Craiova, prefers to lace his modern hip-hop with unsentimental nods to corruption and inequality.

Past singles like “Fluture,” “30 De Grame,” and “Torpila” didn’t rewrite any manifestos, but they laid down a tone that “Paradis 3” doesn’t rush to abandon.

Music video directed by : Bogdan Marcu

Pentru Liniste (2016)

7 . Los Huracanes Del Norte & Bronco – La Musiquera

Date Added : Jul 8,2025

“La Musiquera” pairs Los Huracanes Del Norte with Bronco for a 2025 single issued by Garmex Music LLC.

The lyrics sketch a woman who floats through parties, swaying with Rigo Tovar, Adán of Grupo Renacimiento, and even Ramón Ayala.

Chuy from Los Huracanes takes it a step further, offering a marriage proposal that gets lost in the noise of her musical leanings.

Dubbed the “musiquera,” she leaves the narrator tangled in feelings he’d rather not admit.

Los Huracanes Del Norte, who first emerged in 1969 as Los Cuatro del Norte out of Yahualica, Jalisco, have logged over 900 recordings and countless miles from Mexico to Central America.

Si No Me Querias (2023)

6 . Marcianeke – Enfasis (w/ Juanka)

Date Added : Jul 8,2025

Released in June 2025, “Énfasis” pairs Chilean artist Marcianeke with Puerto Rican rapper Juanka, tossing bars over a beat from DONNER, with Gold Music behind the scenes.

Marcianeke, born Matías Ignacio Muñoz Muñoz in Talca on January 11, 2002, started playing around with music at 13 under the pseudonym “Mati Boy”—a name he’s wisely upgraded since.

His tracks mix RKT, reggaetón, and trap in a blend that’s hard to miss, especially when filtered through his signature dose of heavy autotune.

With hits like “Dímelo má,” “Muñeca,” and “Tussi Code Mari,” Marcianeke doesn’t exactly stick to subtlety, and “Énfasis” keeps that same energy intact.

Music video directed by : Eme Ese

Dimelo Má (W/ Pailita) (2020)

5 . Abraham Mateo – BAI-LALA

Date Added : Jul 8,2025

Released in June 2025 under Sony Music Latin, “BAI-LALA” slips easily into the Afro pop lane, angling for summer anthem status with a Spanish-language groove that doesn’t try too hard.

Abraham Mateo, born August 25, 1998, in San Fernando, Spain, made a splash in 2012 with “Señorita,” but his journey starts back in 2009 with a debut album that arrived before he could vote.

Since then, he’s clocked radio time with tracks like “Girlfriend” and “Loco Enamorado,” sketching out a career that balances boyish hooks with a flair for gloss.

Maníaca (2023)

4 . Tony Monta – 2 Mujeres 2 Pistolas

Date Added : Jul 8,2025

“2 Mujeres 2 Pistolas” drops in June 2025, with Tony Monta teaming up with Fharid On the Beat.

Born in Buenaventura, Colombia, Monta starts out in 2021 via social media and doesn’t waste time posting tracks like “El Bloque” and “Venecia.”

From 2024 to 2025 he keeps the engine running with singles such as “Luxury,” “BOTAFUEGO,” “Un Día en Mi Barrio,” and “MAGICO.”

He’s rarely flying solo—collabs like “LUNA” and “POR ESO LO HAGO HOY” are part of the habit.

Music video directed by : John “Bugz” Serna

Problema (2022)

3 . ROA – Fantasía

Date Added : Jul 8,2025

“Fantasía” arrives in February 2025 as ROA’s first drop of the year, tucking itself neatly between late-night sessions and sheer daytime indifference.

Written and produced with Botlok, the track continues ROA’s methodical tilt toward Puerto Rican R&B-tinged trap, less about chart thunder than quiet mood engineering.

ROA, born Gilberto Figueroa in Naranjito in 1996, doesn’t just lend his voice here—he engineers the thing, too, as if minimal studio staff were a badge of honor.

Since 2020, his output has favored the sentimental end of trap and reggaetón: “Pa Cuando” or the “Jetski” remix showed that sugar and snares are not mutually exclusive.

“Private Suite, Vol. 2,” his most recent EP and precursor to “Fantasía,” followed the original 2023 set into Apple Music Puerto Rico’s top 10—an outcome that tends to speak louder than press kits.

Uuu 2 (W/ Hades66, Luar La L) (2023)

2 . Jauria Santa – Un Loco

Date Added : Jul 8,2025

“Un Loco” lands in December 2024 as a team effort between Jauría Santa and SOMOS OSOS, leaning straight into the Latin-urban blend that’s become Vecino’s signature move.

Jauría Santa—Juan Francisco Vecino to his local utility bill—comes out of Guanajuato, Mexico, with roots in the early 2000s underground.

He keeps a steady output with tracks like “Cada Noche,” “Ella Va Caminando,” and “Anormales,” building a catalog that rarely asks for fanfare.

Here, the collaboration sticks to his usual range: more street corner than dance floor, more sideways glance than full pose.

Song featured on the album : El Irresponsable, Vol. 5.

Te Volvi A Mirar (2022)

1 . Saiko – Wekeweke

Date Added : Jul 8,2025

Released in June 2025, “Wekeweke” clings to Saiko’s fondness for choruses that double as playground chants—“Dame weke weke, papi” and “Quiero weke weke-ke-ke” do most of the heavy lifting.

Born in 2002 in Granada, he starts rapping at 14 and goes solo in 2020, possibly to avoid splitting verses.

Before “Wekeweke,” there’s “Polaris” and “Jordan 1,” tracks that keep the streamers busy and the playlist algorithms fed.

Collaborations aren’t off the table either: Quevedo and Lola Indigo have already shared a mic with him.

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

Supernova  (2023)


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