![]() Latin Mafia and Humbe, “Patadas De Ahogado” In the music video, Danny Trejo, who is known for playing “Machete,” helps Arcángel and Peso Pluma run a taco shop. Puerto Rican hit-maker Tainy is at the helm of the hypnotic reggaeton track. Peso Pluma, who is the breakthrough Latin artist of the year, helps him perfectly deliver that empowering message. ![]() ![]() The song is included on his comeback EP “Back To Reggaeton.” Arcángel and Peso Pluma, “La Chamba”Īrcángel joins forces with Mexican superstar Peso Pluma for his new single “La Chamba.” The Dominican icon blends reggaeton beats with the story of how working hard can help people overcome the struggle, which is at the heart of many corridos. “This song not only resonates with its audience, but it beckons them to dance and relish the experience, harkening back to the roots of reggaeton when it was, quite simply, ‘Sandunga,'” Omar shared in a statement. In the explosive track, Omar and Wisin y Yandel trade verses about getting the party started like the old days. The Puerto Rican icon reunited two legendary duos for his new single “Sandunga.” He teamed up with Wisin y Yandel for the song that was produced by pioneers of the genre, Luny Tunes. Don Omar and Wisin y Yandel, “Sandunga”ĭon Omar is bringing back the golden era of reggaeton music. “ for everybody to feel free to say whatever they want, to feel free to feel whatever they want to feel, and happiness and love,” Tokischa told LATINA last year. She is known for not being afraid to push boundaries, so she perfectly embodies that free spirit in this addictive track. The Dominican superstar comes through with another dembow banger in the form of “Candy.” The song is based on a person in Tokischa’s neighborhood who loves to live life in an extra way. “You’ll believe what I’m singing and vibe with it.” Tokischa, “Candy”Īfter featuring on a number of stellar collaborations this year, Tokischa has released a new single where she shines brightly on her own. “Each song will make you feel as if you can take over the world,” Emilia told LATINA. The two women team up the fierce “La_Original.mp3.” In the house-infused banger, they sing about burning up the dance floor like it’s a fashion runway. Emilia and Tini, “La_Original.mp3”Įmilia is bringing back pop from the 2000s with her second album “.mp3.” The LP includes the Argentine star’s past hits “ No_Se_Ve.mp3” with Ludmilla and “ GTA.mp3” where channeled Kylie Minogue’s “Can’t Get You Out of My Head.” In one of the album’s biggest moments, Emilia joins forces with another of Argentina’s top female artists, Tini. “It’s a very beautiful and very loving album,” Reyes told LATINA. In addition to Paola, Reyes teams up with more Mexican acts like Ingratax in the dreamy “ Altitud” and Caloncho in the breezy “ Yo Tuya, Tú Mío.” The standout on the album is her captivating collaboration “Milamores” with Mexican rapper Gera MX, which seamlessly blends bolero with hip-hop beats. Sofia Reyes is letting the light in on her new album “Milamores.” The Mexican pop star follows up her breakup album from last year with this colorful effort, which includes the otherworldly “ Luna” and hyperpop track “ TQUM” with Danna Paola. ![]() Plus, Marshmello’s Latin album with stellar collaborations and the breakthrough of Sael. This week’s list includes new albums from Mexico’s Sofia Reyes and Argentina’s Emilia and an epic collaboration between reggaeton icons Don Omar and Wisin y Yandel.Īlso on the list: an empowering dembow banger from Tokischa, Arcángel’s inspiring “La Chamba” featuring Peso Pluma, and Latin Mafia open their hearts with Humbe\. Welcome to LATINA’s weekly roundup of the best new music. ![]()
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