Mexico, Brazil, and Argentina are repped hard on Tini’s new single, “La Loto,” featuring Anitta and Becky G. On Thursday, the Latina queens released the golden, vintage-style music video of the trio dancing and getting glammed up over the reggaetón beat. “Estamo’ armando un alboroto/Aquí somos puros corazones rotos/Lo que …
Read More »Akim and Farruko Want to Find Light in Darkness on New Track 'Luz'
Haters y Fanáticos, the new album from Akim, is all about displaying the Panamanian artist‘s versatility: He bobs between smooth reggaeton romantico, R&B-inspired melodies, and trap beats. But the most unexpected track just might be “Luz,” a melodic EDM collaboration with Puerto Rican reggaeton mainstay Farruko that explores how to …
Read More »Trueno and Nathy Peluso Proudly Honor Their Home Country on 'Argentina'
Trueno‘s latest album, Bien o Mal, is a tribute to all of Latin America, filled with songs that detail the beauty, struggles, and pride found in every corner on the continent. But on “Argentina,” he takes a few moments to reflect on the country he comes from, and he enlists …
Read More »Bad Bunny Hoses Down His Lady Friends on 'Me Porto Bonito' with Chencho Corleone
Bad Bunny has been having fun with the videos for Un Verano Sin Ti, the album he dropped last month. On “Moscow Mule,” he dove into his underwater fantasies and transformed into a naked merman; on “Tití Me Preguntó,” he hung out in the Bronx before getting kidnapped and thrown …
Read More »Natti Natasha Releases Legends-Only Track 'Mayor Que Usted' With Daddy Yankee and Wisin & Yandel
Natti Natasha has collaborated with some of the biggest names in the industry, but on “Mayor Que Usted,” she takes her place among the legends. The collaboration features Daddy Yankee and Wisin & Yandel, veterans with decades of experience who have all announced that they’re retiring from music this year …
Read More »Mau y Ricky Drown Their Sorrows With Mexican Singer Carin León in Tequila-Soaked 'Llorar y Llorar'
Mau y Ricky, the pop duo made up of brothers Mauricio Reglero Rodriguez and Ricardo Reglero Rodriguez, have never shied away from unexpected pop fusions. On their new track “Llorar y Llorar,” they wanted to try incorporating and experimenting with Mexican sounds, and who better to help them do that than the …
Read More »Chiquis Breaks Down 'Abeja Reina,' The Album That Made Her Realize No One Can Tell Her What To Do
Chiquishas never shied away from the challenges she’s faced in her personal life — in fact, her recent book Unstoppable, released in February, reckons with divorce, loss, and the responsibility she feels caring for her siblings following the death of her mother, the late Mexican-American star Jenni Rivera, ten years …
Read More »Bad Bunny Gets Kidnapped, 'Marries' Girlfriend Gabriela Berlingeri in 'Tití Me Preguntó' Video
Just after dropping his new album UnVerano Sin Ti,Bad Bunny turned up in the Bronx to shoot the video for the booming dembow-trap hybrid “Tití Me Preguntó.” Directed by his go-to collaborator Stillz, the visual is full of twists as Bad Bunny hits up a local bodega, parties on the …
Read More »Farruko Starts a New Musical Chapter With Uplifting Track 'Nazareno'
Farruko is embracing a new chapter in his career. The reggaeton artist has shared bits and pieces of his spiritual journey with fans, letting them know through social media that he’s dedicated to giving them sounds they love without compromising his religious beliefs. On his new track “Nazareno,” he shows …
Read More »'Un Día Normal' Turns 20: Juanes Remembers
Twenty years ago today, Juanes released his breakthrough album, Un Día Normal. Juanes had previously released Fíjate Bien, his debut LP, which had success locally in Colombia. However, with its mix of catchy pop, cutting rock, and traditional Latin sounds, Un Día Normal took him to an entirely new level. …
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