It’s Friday, and you know what that means – time for our weekly roundup of new music. This week’s releases are packed with everything from full-length albums that’ll have you hitting repeat to electric singles that deserve a spot on your weekend playlist. Whether you’re in the mood to dance or discover your new favorite artist, let’s vibe out.
Cazzu – Inti
Latin Grammy-nominated artist Cazzu returns with Latinaje, her fifth studio album, a genre-blending, deeply personal exploration of love, identity, and Latin American womanhood. Written by Cazzu and produced by Nico Cotton, the album weaves together corrido, cumbia, tango, bachata, and Argentine folklore, and gives a deep look inside her life. It includes the beautiful “Inti” dedicated to her daughter, which she shares with Christian Nodal.
Natalia Lafourcade – El Palomo y La Negra
Ethereal songstress and multi-instrumentalist Natalia Lafourcade is back with Cancionera, a new album that captures all the heart and depth fans love her for – this time recorded in one take on analog tape. Teaming up again with Adan Jodorowsky, she delivers a stripped-down, emotional experience that feels timeless. It includes the chill-worthy and beautiful “El Palomo y La Negra.”
Feid – PIDA LO QUE QUIERA MAMI | A COLORS SHOW
Feid debuts his new track “PIDA LO QUE QUIERA MAMI” on the COLORS stage, delivering an intimate performance that highlights his emotional range and signature green aesthetic. The heartfelt song, a tribute to unconditional love, showcases Feid’s smooth, melodic style. This release follows his surprise Coachella appearance with Ty Dolla $ign.
ELENA ROSE, Camilo, Los Ángeles Azules – Carteras Chinas
Elena Rose comes together with powerhouses Camilo and the iconic Los Angeles Azules for the ever-so-catchy and dreamy “Carteras Chinas.” Blending cumbia and tropical sounds, it’s a feel-good track that will have you swaying with a smile on your face. It comes with an adorable music video filmed in Miami and Mexico City.
Young Miko – WASSUP
Young Miko is back with her first solo drop of the year, “WASSUP.” The bold, bass-heavy track flips Lil Wayne’s “Lollipop” and was produced by Mauro with a surprise Lil Jon cameo at the end. The video, shot in Puerto Rico, leans into early 2000s vibes and is everything fans have been waiting for when it comes to new music from the young singer.
Ximena Sariñana – Rompe
Mexican singer-songwriter Ximena Sariñana drops her latest EP, Rompe, which is the second in a trilogy series, showing off a more rock side. The title track “Rompe” has all the feel-good epic rock nostalgia that will have you ready to move.
Yeri Mua, Snow Tha Product – Modo Antidepresivo
Yeri Mua, 2024’s most-streamed Mexican influencer and singer on TikTok, drops “Modo Antidepresivo” with Snow Tha Product – a breakup anthem you can cry and dance to at the same time. Yeri’s playful pop vibe meets Snow’s fiery verses for a track that’s as cathartic as it is catchy.
Lorde – What Was That
After performing on stage with Charli XCX at Coachella, Lorde returns with her first single of 2025, “What Was That.” The singer reflects on a past relationship, the unforgettable memories, and the everlasting impact they left with a fun and moody track while asking the ever-so-relatable question, “What was that?”
Megan Thee Stallion – Whenever
After turning up the heat both weekends at Coachella, Megan Thee Stallion returns with her latest banger, “Whenever.” The track comes with a fun music video showing off her dance skills and iconic flow.
Blessd, Ovy on the Drums – Amista
Colombian star Blessd taps into raw emotion on “AMISTA,” a heartfelt reggaeton track produced by Ovy On The Drums and co-written with Keityn, marking their third powerful collaboration. “‘AMISTA’ is real life. It’s about loving someone, messing up, and carrying all that inside,” said Blessd. “Keityn, Ovy, and I gave it everything so people could feel that pain and that hope, too. It’s for everyone who still has someone they can’t forget.”
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