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Backstreet Boys’ Howie D releases first Spanish-language song to celebrate his Puerto Rican heritage

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Last updated: June 24, 2026 11:54 pm
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Backstreet Boys member Howie Dorough is embracing a deeply personal chapter in his career with the release of his first-ever Spanish-language single, “Coquí.” The new track marks a significant milestone for the singer, who says the project was inspired by his Puerto Rican roots, his family, and a desire to pass his cultural heritage on to future generations. 

After more than three decades in the spotlight as part of the iconic Backstreet Boys, Howie D is stepping into new territory. While fans know him for chart-topping pop hits and sold-out tours around the world, “Coquí” offers a more intimate look at the artist behind the music.

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Backstreet Boys star Howie D releases his first Spanish-language single, “Coquí,” honoring his Puerto Rican heritage, family roots, and cultural legacy.

Named after Puerto Rico’s beloved tree frog, whose distinctive nighttime call is instantly recognizable across the island, the song serves as a celebration of Puerto Rican culture and identity. The music video was filmed in San Juan, further highlighting the connection between the project and the island that helped shape his family history, as informed by BELatina.

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Howie D, whose mother is Puerto Rican, has spoken openly about wanting to strengthen his connection to his heritage. The singer revealed that creating music in Spanish had been a longtime goal, especially as he looked for meaningful ways to honor his 92-year-old mother and share his culture with his children.

The release arrives at a busy time for the performer. Alongside preparations for the next leg of the Backstreet Boys’ Las Vegas Sphere residency© ABC via Getty Images
The release arrives at a busy time for the performer. Alongside preparations for the next leg of the Backstreet Boys’ Las Vegas Sphere residency

The release arrives at a busy time for the performer. Alongside preparations for the next leg of the Backstreet Boys’ Las Vegas Sphere residency, Howie has spent the past year developing a larger Spanish-language music project. The initiative includes new original songs as well as Spanish reimaginings of music from different stages of his career, per Entertainment Focus.

According to reports, the project was inspired in part by fans around the world who learned English through Backstreet Boys songs. Now, Howie hopes to reverse that experience by using music as a bridge to reconnect with the Spanish language and explore his Puerto Rican identity on a deeper level.

According to reports, the project was inspired in part by fans around the world who learned English through Backstreet Boys songs© GC Images
According to reports, the project was inspired in part by fans around the world who learned English through Backstreet Boys songs

“Coquí” blends Latin rhythms, tropical sounds, and upbeat energy, creating a feel-good anthem that showcases a different side of the singer’s artistry. Early reactions from listeners have been overwhelmingly positive, with many praising the natural fit between Howie’s vocals and Latin music influences. 

The single also follows Howie’s appearance at the National Puerto Rican Day Parade in New York City, where he joined celebrations honoring Puerto Rican culture, music, and community. The timing further underscores the personal significance of this new musical direction. 

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