New Tune Latin is a compilation of the most efficient new Latin songs and albums beneficial by means of Billboard Latin and Billboard Español editors. Take a look at this week’s alternatives underneath.
Nicky Jam, Sunshine (NJ Tune/Virgin Tune Workforce)
After liberating Insomnio final yr born from considered one of his “darkest moments,” Nicky Jam makes a radiant comeback with Sunshine. The seven-track EP bursts with self belief and conviction, beginning with the risqué reggaetón quantity “Dile a Él.” The vibe escalates as Nicky Jam ventures into Jersey membership territory with “Roxxxstar,” a collaboration with Geo that guarantees sheer wildness.
The discharge options only one extra collaboration, bringing in French-born African manufacturer 4Rain at the outro song “Awita” — a sensually attractive track that channels flirtatious, sunny vibes. All the way through the EP, the reggaetón maestro experiments with a touch of Afrobeats in “No Se” and dives into Brazilian funk with the song “Mine,” showcasing his versatility and enduring affect within the urbano style. — ISABELA RAYGOZA
Fonseca & Rawayana, “Venga Lo Que Venga” (Sony Tune Latin)
Colombian superstar Fonseca and Venezuelan band Rawayana come in combination in a poetic vallenato pop collab that invitations us to embody the existing and face lifestyles’s demanding situations with an positive perspective. “If the arena ends/ Would possibly this catches us in combination/ Would possibly the archaeologists of the longer term/ Don’t know if we had been two or one,” says a part of the refrain.
“‘Venga Lo que Venga’ (Come What Would possibly) happened with out pretensions, with the theory of having a great time, making song in combination,” Fonseca says of the collaboration in a observation. “What emerged used to be a track stuffed with power, with a choice to unswerving love, hope and, after all, a slightly of environmental consciousness. All of this wrapped in resilience and just right vibes within the face of anything else that faces us with the arena day-to-day.” With its romantic, uplifting message, “Venga Lo Que Venga” will likely be a part of Fonseca’s subsequent album. — SIGAL RATNER-ARIAS
Ivy Queen & Nanpa Básico, “Coincidimos” (Ivy Queen Musa Sound Corp)
Puerto Rican superstar Ivy Queen shines in “Coincidimos,” a departure from her signature hard-hitting rap verses and reggaetón hits that experience cemented her as one of the most main forces of música urbana. For this collaboration with Colombian lyricist Nanpa Básico, Ivy sings over hypnotizing Afrobeats about an simple power between two people who find themselves simply discovering their best rhythm. Marking a brand new generation for Ivy, that is the primary of a chain of tracks she’ll unencumber forward of her upcoming tenth studio album. In regards to the collab, Nanpa Básico stocks: “This can be a nice honor to collaborate with Ivy. She is an artist I love so much. It’s a super track that can get everybody dancing.” — GRISELDA FLORES
Zhamira Zambrano & Noreh, “Me Hubiese Gustado” (Dynamic Information)
Venezuelan singer Zhamira Zambrazo joins forces together with her proficient compatriot Noreh in a shifting pop ballad about two individuals who love every different however know they aren’t intended to be in combination. Zambrano’s candy, melodious voice is superbly complemented by means of Noreh’s velvety tones. “You don’t settle for the top since you love me otherwise you’re afraid to start out over,” she sings, whilst he responds, “Although I don’t understand how to stick, it’s no lie that I beloved you.” It’s Zambrano’s first unencumber since turning into a mom final September (with the exception of the Christmas track “Santa” together with her husband Jay Wheeler), and marks the primary unmarried from her upcoming debut album, scheduled for unencumber later within the yr. — S.R.A
Marcos Witt, “Al Estar Aquí” feat. TAYA (CanZion)
Christian song superstar Marcos Witt gifts a brand new model of his 1991 hit “Al Estar Aquí,” this time accompanied by means of TAYA. The instrumentation and team spirit of each voices merge with the ’90s really feel of this anthem this is refreshed with the tough however candy voice of the Australian artist, who sings for the primary time in Spanish. The song will likely be a part of Witt’s upcoming duets album, Legado, to be launched in Would possibly. — TERE AGUILERA
Pedro El Rapero, “Me Gusta” (Miami Sound Company Corp.)
It’s now not the collaboration with J Balvin that many had been hoping for after their viral stumble upon on the 2024 Billboard Tune Week, however Pedro El Rapero’s “Me Gusta” is an apt follow-up to his newest singles, the merengue “Hasta El Ultimate” and the rap track “High.” On this Jersey membership and entice fusion, the 13-year-old tenderly sings concerning the thrill of a teenager love. “I do know that at some point she’s going to realize that I really like her/ I really like her/ Oohhhh, that concept scares me,” he indicators within the refrain of the track, with which Pedro continues demonstrating his innate waft and air of mystery. The song video for “Me Gusta,” filmed within the streets of New York Town, premieres Saturday (March 1). — S.R.A.
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