The newest chapter in the history of Latin music is exciting and electrifying. From Natanael Cano's bold steps with Bizarrap to Camilo's tropical return, and the cinematic debut of Juan Luis Guerra's soundtrack, every episode promises a journey through the vibrant landscape of Latin rhythms. There are also the unexpected realms of EDM with Myke Towers, exploring southern vibes with Omar Apollo, celebrating the legacy of Carlos Vives, and witnessing the historic moves of Feid.
Bizarrap and Natanael Cano released a thrilling collaboration. This duo, blending Argentine production prowess with Mexican corridos tumbados, delivers a spellbinding sound in their much-anticipated Session #59. Natanael Cano's unique style, interwoven with Bizarrap's trap influences, creates a musical piece that's both traditional and avant-garde.
But that's just the beginning. Grammy-winning producer Andrés Levín announced his summer release, "REGRESO A GONDWANA," featuring the joyous bilingual single "We're Caribe," which is an ode to Afro-Caribbean cultures. The song is a multicultural feast, featuring artists like Beenie Man, Goyo, Kyoka, and Les Nubians, each adding their unique flavors to this rich sonic stew.
The heartfelt journey of TINI will explode next week, but her first release, "pa," is a powerful preview of what's to come. The song was born from a personal and emotional chapter of her life. Written as her father battled for his life, this song is not just a melody but a story of resilience and love, resonating deeply with listeners worldwide.
New albums in Latin music
The thrilling energy of Silvestre Dangond's "TA BUENO" is extraordinary. The album is a live recording of his historic performance in Valledupar, which captures the magic of a night where Dangond brought together over 70,000 fans, merging new hits with timeless classics in an unforgettable celebration of Vallenato music.
But there's more. Juan Luis Guerra's "El Capitán Avispa" soundtrack is a masterpiece of innovation and diversity. With 41 original tracks, including collaborations with Luis Fonsi and Joy Huerta, this album showcases Guerra's genius in blending genres and creating musical narratives that are both captivating and deeply moving.
On another musical news, Carlos Vives was honored with the prestigious ASCAP Founders Award, a recognition presented by Paul Williams and Afo Verde, president of Sony Music. Previous winners of the award include Paul McCartney, Billy Joel, Rod Stewart, James Taylor, Steven Tyler and Stevie Wonder, plus Latino super stars Marc Anthony, Rubén Blades y Arturo Sandoval. Feid, Keityn and Yng Lvcas were also awarded.
The best new songs in Latin music this week
Natanael Cano, Bizzarap - Session #59
Luis Fonsi, Joy - Mi amor (sountrack "Capitán abeja" composed by Juan Luis Guerra)
Camilo - Autodiagnóstico
TINI - pa
Prince Royce, Luis Miguel del Amargue - Anestesiada
Andrés Levín, Beenie Man, Goyo, Kyoka, Abrante, Franco, Osain del Monte, Ron Blake & Les Nubians - We Are Caribe
Danna - Childstar (trailer)
Michel Izal, Pablo Alborán - Fe
Silvestre Dangond - "Ni media llamada" (new album "En Vivo desde Valledupar")
Baby Rasta, Gringo - Anillo
Yailín la más viral - DM
Grupo Cañaveral X Joey Montana – El Cumbión
Sebastián Rubio - Pared y espada
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