It’s Friday, which means it’s time for our weekly roundup of new music releases. Bad Bunny stole the spotlight with his latest single, but plenty of A-list stars and up-and-coming talents have also delivered dance-worthy tracks and heartfelt love songs. Start your weekend vibe now!
Bad Rabbit – Club
bad rabbit Adds a twist to his classic reggaeton sound with “EL CLúB”. The track serves as another love letter to Puerto Rico and takes you on a journey of genre-bending magic with electronic and salsa elements and ear-catching percussion. It comes with a stunning and psychedelic music video and is a testament to his vision and the collaborators he chooses to work with. The end of the video teases “DTmF” coming in 2025, leaving fans wondering if it’s a new album.
TINI – Heaven
Tini The Argentinian singer returns to the spotlight with his latest release, “El Cielo,” mixing dance, pop and afrobeat influences for a track that seems like a new beginning.
Javi, Force Regida — SRT
Two powerhouses Javi And ruling forces Come together for “SRT”. As two of the biggest names in Mexican regional music, their unique voices and sounds are a perfect collaboration.
Caloncho – Golden Hour
Caloncho Blesses his fans with an extended version of his Latin Grammy-nominated album, tofu. It includes four additional tracks like “Hora Dorada,” an acoustic ballad that will make you light up and daydream about the person who lights up your life like a golden hourglass.
Rebecca Black – Sugar Water Cyanide
Rebecca BlackWho on his mother’s side is the Mexican-American pop club banger “Sugar Water Cyanide.”
Tiago PZK x Grupo Frontera – My Heart
Argentinian singer Tiago PZK The latest artist to collaborate with Mexican regional superstars Border group. The rapper throws on his cowboy hat for an epic fusion of Argentina and Mexico on a genre-blending track that will make your ears light up.
Tehiya – spoon for sweets
24-year-old Filipino-Native American Tehiya, A rising singer-songwriter, producer, and multi-instrumentalist Tehia released “Spoon for Sweets.” “Spoons stems from a very specific memory of someone I met a while ago who literally stole a dessert spoon for me. Our acquaintance was rough. Short-lived, but every moment with her was full of life, curiosity and playfulness. We rarely played. , his behavior as an adult inspired me to “spoon for sweets” as well as surrounding areas of my life, which were more bitter than others,” he shares in a press release. did
Carin Leon – Decreté
Mexican music superstar Caryn Lyon He closed out 2024 by releasing his second album of the year, The word for two Including raw and beautiful ‘Decret’ “The name of the album comes from a wordplay that arose during conversations with friends about our previous album series, Colmillo de Leche and Boca Chueca. We stylized everything related to speech and mouth,” Leon said in a press release, “hence the name Palabra.” D is called toss, which rhymes with the word toss (cough) – a disruptive, tiresome, annoying sound. – creating a wordplay with ‘todos’ (everyone), representing all the warriors and soldiers who gave regional Mexican music a new face to the world and, most importantly, making it relevant everywhere,” added the singer.
Alok and Clementine Douglas – Body Talk
Latin Grammy-nominated the lightwho is performing at Coachella, released his new track featuring “Body Talk.” Clementine Douglas. Upbeat electronic tracks perfect for steamy dance floors.
Husband – Strawberry
emerging artist Marie “La Carajita”” released her new single “Fressa.” “Fressa is my way of celebrating who I am and everything I’ve been through,” the artist shared in a press release, explaining that the track is about self-discovery and staying true to yourself.