It’s Friday, which means we have our weekly roundup of the hottest releases to get your weekend started. 2026 has been filled with hits to make you dance, and this week was no different. Get your playlist ready and let’s vibe to A-list names, and rising stars from a variety of genres.
ELENA ROSE, Alleh – TUTUTU
Venezuelan-American Elena Rose kicks off a new era with “TUTUTU,” a hypnotic collaboration with Venezuelan singer and songwriter Alleh. Known for her incredible songwriting abilities, she steps further into her own spotlight, highlighting her vocals and blending sleek pop with fresh, globally driven sounds like afrobeat.
Zell – cooL
Zell, one of the most disruptive voices in Argentina’s new urban generation, returns with “cool,” a new single that continues to expand the world of Zelly, with more raw energy. The Spanglish track blends attitude and ambition over a hard-hitting beat. The release comes with a video directed by Noahsocold, shot on the streets of New York City, inspired by Chucky.
Monsieur Periné, Carlos Vives – El Avión
Monsieur Periné teams up with ∫ for “El Avión,” a vibrant new single and the latest preview of their upcoming album, Instrucciones para ser feliz, out April 30. Blending Latin pop with Caribbean rhythms, the track celebrates living in the moment while also reflecting on migration and the emotional weight behind chasing a better life. The feel-good anthem also represents a meaningful cross-generational collaboration.
Lasso – p0rn0grafía
Venezuelan singer Lasso is entering a bold new chapter with “p0rn0grafía,” as the title suggests, a provocative pop track that previews the sound of his upcoming album. Produced by Manu Lara, known for work with Kali Uchis and Bad Bunny, the single blends electric production with sensual lyrics, marking a clear shift in his artistic direction. For Lasso, the song represents a true turning point. He describes it as a “before and after” moment in both his personal life and career, setting the tone for what’s next.
Paloma Morphy, EMJAY – qué ves en mí?
Mexican singer-songwriter and 2025 Latin GRAMMY Best New Artist winner Paloma Morphy enters a new era with two new singles, “Qué ves en mí?” and “Interesante.” On“Qué ves en mí?,” she teams up with fellow Mexican artist EMJAY for a raw, pop/rock track with moody guitars about self-worth and vulnerability. The song was written and produced by Paloma alongside Pablo Stipicic and has a nostalgic sound from the 90s.
Becky G, elkan – MARATHON
After teasing it through Fashion Week, Becky G drops “MARATHON” with Elkan, blending English and Spanish with her signature confidence. Shot in Milan, the video brings runway energy with sharp choreography, paparazzi flashes, and some incredible outfits.
Skrillex & Young Miko – Duro
The one and only Skrillex continues to collaborate with Latin artists, this time Puerto Rican star Young Miko. The electronic track goes incredibly hard with Young Miko’s flow shining throughout. It comes with a music video featuring footage of them performing the track on stage.
Maria Becerra, Jere Klein, Lucky Brown, XROSS – QUÉ GANAS DE COMERTE
Maria Becerra turns up the heat with “Que Ganas de Comerte,” teaming up with Jere Klein and Lucky Brown. The reggaeton track taps into the high-energy feel of her hit “Automático,” blending flirty lyrics with an infectious beat. The sensual lyrics, along with their unique voices, made a dance floor-ready hit.
J Balvin, Ryan Castro – Pal Agua
J Balvin and Ryan Castro get us ready for the beaches with “Pal Agua.” The tropical track has a catchy melody with afro-beats and reggae sounds throughout. Castro wrote about the track on Instagram, “This is a banger, a straight-up J Balvin 2016 vibe—enjoy it and watch the video, we left you a little clue at the end. I’ve been loving this track, it’s been a minute since I made reggaeton with this kind of vibe. Get your swimsuits ready for spring break, let’s goooo—this one has flow, flavor, everything. Perfect to dedicate.”
Kobi Cantillo, Alex Ponce – Imposible
Venezuelan rising artist Kobi Cantillo drops his new EP King Of Big Ideas, a deeply personal project rooted in childhood memories and the moments that shaped him. One standout is “Imposible” featuring Alex Ponce, where Kobi taps into lingering love and the quiet heartbreak of realizing someone can feel right but still not be meant to last.
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