Happy Friday! We are a week away from summer, and now is the time to make sure you have the perfect summer playlist. Let’s get the weekend started with this week’s hottest releases.
Marcelo Rubio – Si no la vuelvo a ver
Venezuelan singer-songwriter Marcelo Rubio leans into heartbreak on his new single, “Si no la vuelvo a ver.” The pop ballad blends guitar, synths, and soft percussion as he reflects on memories and the pain of ending a relationship. The video, filmed in Miami, features a cameo from fellow Venezuelan artist ROBI. Rubio is one of the rising stars in Latin music with a unique voice and sound, and is an artist you want to watch.
Tokischa – Miami & Celos | Track 4 + 14 |
The one and only Tokischa kicks off summer with two spicy, ear-catching tracks she blended for one epic music video. “Miami / Celos (Track 4 + 14)” is a taste of her upcoming debut album. “Miami” is pure chaos, sun, sweat, and liberation, while “Celos,” featuring Bullin 47, flips the vibe with raw bars about betrayal and revenge to the irresistible sounds of dembow.
Hamilton – Y Por Ahí Me Dicen Y Que
Hamilton, one of the leaders of the Colombian afrobeat movement, drops the oh so catchy “Y Por Ahí Me Dicen Y Que!” The song was created in honor of Juneteenth, with the singer explaining, “This song is related to Juneteenth because the liberation of the Black community anywhere in the world is a win for all of us. I was born and raised in Cartagena, a city with a deep history of slavery, beginning the fact that it was the largest slave port in Latin America. I’m black and Colombian, and I grew up with limited resources, but now I have a different life, and I want other black artists to know that they can accomplish their dreams too.”
Bodine – Me Duele
Breakout Puerto Rican artist Bodine drops her latest single, “Me Duele,” a fiery reggaeton anthem about heartbreak, jealousy, and reclaiming your power. “It’s a very honest song about facing jealousy and pain when you’ve been replaced by someone else,” she said of the track. The retro-inspired video, directed by Jaime Aquino, channels ‘80s Miami aerobics with Bodine’s fun personality and style shining through.
Grupo Frontera, Manuel Turizo – La Del Proceso
Grupo Frontera just dropped a surprise EP, Y Lo Que Viene, and it comes with a message: a portion of proceeds will go to charities on the frontlines supporting the Latin community. The standout track, “La Del Processo,” is another reunion with Manuel Turizo, as they dive into the pain of choosing the wrong love with a fun melody that takes over when Turizo joins. The EP also includes features from Carin Leon, Neton Vega, and Mister Chivo.
Sofía Reyes, Luísa Sonza, RaiNao – MiuMiu
Sofía Reyes kicks off a new era with “MiuMiu,” featuring Brazilian pop star Luísa Sonza and Puerto Rican artist RaiNao. “‘MiuMiu’ to me is a very authentic, truly unique song. Personally, I had never heard anything like it before, and that makes it very special to me. It’s an anthem of three women standing in their power,” Reyes shares. RaiNao said of the track, “When I first heard it, the idea was already delicious. So it was divine to add melodies to that movie — I enjoyed it then, and I enjoy it every time it plays.”
SAIKO, Omar Courtz – LOKENECESITAS
Spanish artist Saiko teams up with Puerto Rican star Omar Courtz on “LOKENECESITAS,” a flirty, feel-good track off his upcoming album Natsukashii Yoru. Inspired by nostalgic nights, the song blends Saiko’s melodic style with Omar’s urban flair, creating a danceable summer anthem.
Arcángel ft. Austin – “Gohan y Goku
Arcángel is ready to keep his legacy in the family, teaming up with his son Austin for “Gohan y Goku.” The trap track marks Austin’s official debut with a raw, confident, and personal twist. Dropped just ahead of Father’s Day, the track also sets the tone for Arcángel’s upcoming album Sr. Santos 2 – Sueños de Grandeza.
Kevin AMF – ¿Por Qué Terminó?
17-year-old Kevin AMF taps into heartbreak on “¿Por qué terminó?” The artist from Sinaloa reflects on young love with a stripped-down ballad that showcases his raspy and adorable voice. It’s a softer side of the Sinaloan artist with a beat that still has you moving. It comes with a music video that will have you remembering your high school crush days.
Grupo RYE – Chill Guys
Grupo RYE drops their debut album, Chill Guys, blending regional Mexican with Atlanta rap, punk, and reggae influences. The group grew up is a part of a new generation of artists growing up between the United States and Mexico who proudly connect to their Mexican roots and working-class families.
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