Discover the hottest new Latin tracks and albums with Billboard New Music Latin weekly playlist, curated by the Latin and Billboard Español editors. Here are this week’s top picks:
Fuerza Regida – “Pero No Te Enamores” (Street Mob Records/Rancho Humilde)
Fuerza Regida’s latest release, “Pero No Te Enamores,” blends the fiery essence of corridos bélicos with the pulsating beats of EDM. This innovative track introduces “Jersey Corridos,” a fusion of regional Mexican music and Jersey club sounds. Frontman Jesús Ortiz Paz (JOP) delivers theatrical lyrics with unapologetic charisma, setting the tone for this bold new chapter. The album, crafted in Colombia and Mexico City, showcases electronic dynamism and soulful Mexican undertones. Producers Gordo and Synthetic add their cutting-edge styles, propelling Mexican music into mainstream club scenes. Tracks like “Nel,” “Sofía” (featuring Major Lazer and Alok), and “Freestyle” highlight this vibrant fusion, making “Pero No Te Enamores” a standout in Fuerza Regida’s discography.
Piso 21 & Ozuna – “Fichaje del Año” (Warner Music Mexico)
Piso 21 and Ozuna collaborate for the first time on “Fichaje del Año,” an empowering track that boosts women’s confidence. The Colombian group and Puerto Rican artist sing about a girl who deserves better recognition from her partner. The infectious pop-reggaetón tune, produced by ICON, Jowan, and Rolo, is a reminder of the importance of self-love and recognizing one’s worth.
Grupo Frontera & Romeo Santos – “Ángel” (Grupo Frontera)
Grupo Frontera and Romeo Santos team up for “Ángel,” a delicate bachata that blends Santos’ velvety vocals with Payo’s melodic voice. This track celebrates love that transcends time and circumstances, combining traditional bachata sounds with Frontera’s signature norteño accordion for a unique fusion.
Fabiola Roudha – “Que Te Vaya Bien” (Fabiola Roudha)
Guatemalan singer-songwriter Fabiola Roudha showcases her powerful vocals in “Que Te Vaya Bien,” a soulful ballad about letting go of a love story. Blending blues and gospel elements, the song, produced by Franc Castillejos and David Suarez, highlights Roudha’s emotional depth and musical talent.
Elsa y Elmar – “Ké MaL” (Sony Music México)
Elsa y Elmar’s latest single, “Ké MaL,” is a pop anthem perfect for venting about heartbreak. The Colombian artist sings about missed opportunities in love over a syncopated rhythm of electric guitar and drums. Produced by Elsa and Julián Bernal, this track is part of her upcoming album, PALACIO, and complements her previous releases.
Monsieur Periné feat. Bejuco – “Jardín del Paraíso” (5020 Records)
Monsieur Periné teams up with Afro-Colombian soul group Bejuco for “Jardín del Paraíso,” a song representing Colombia at the COP16 Biodiversity Summit. Featuring marimba and Pacific coast sounds, this track is a beautiful ode to the environment, inspired by ancestral chants. Released in partnership with the World Wildlife Fund, it raises awareness about the impact of climate change on mangroves and their communities. Explore these tracks and more in Billboard New Music Latin playlist to stay updated on the latest and greatest in Latin music.