Welcome to our weekly rundown of the best new music — featuring big singles, key tracks from our favorite albums, and more. This week, Megan Thee Stallion hisses back at her haters, Charli Xcx teams up with some cool girls for her latest hyper pop moment, and Ice Spice puts a new spin on an old classic. Plus, new music from Gunna, Normani, Camila Cabello, Lil Nas X, and more.
Megan Thee Stallion, “Boa” (YouTube)
Charli Xcx, “360” (YouTube)
Ice Spice, “Gimme a Light” (YouTube)
Gunna feat. Normani, “$$$” (YouTube)
Tee Grizzley feat.
Megan Thee Stallion, “Boa” (YouTube)
Charli Xcx, “360” (YouTube)
Ice Spice, “Gimme a Light” (YouTube)
Gunna feat. Normani, “$$$” (YouTube)
Tee Grizzley feat.
- 5/10/2024
- by Rolling Stone
- Rollingstone.com
Colombian stars Karol G and Feid walked away with the most wins at the Latin American Music Awards, which took place last night in Las Vegas. Both artists, who happen to be romantically linked, got awards in some of the biggest categories at the ceremony.
Though she didn’t attend in person, Karol G won Artist of the Year and Album of the Year while her song “Tqg” with Shakira won Song of the Year. She was also recognized as Global Latin Artist of the Year, Urban Artist of the Year,...
Though she didn’t attend in person, Karol G won Artist of the Year and Album of the Year while her song “Tqg” with Shakira won Song of the Year. She was also recognized as Global Latin Artist of the Year, Urban Artist of the Year,...
- 4/26/2024
- by Julyssa Lopez
- Rollingstone.com
Throughout her illustrious career, Thalia has proudly represented Mexican culture through her music, iconic looks, and unforgettable performances. With música Mexicana going global, the Mexican pop icon is tapping into the sounds of her roots through her new album "A Mucha Honra," where she pays homage to the music of her country while embracing the new wave of corridos.
"This album is called 'A Mucha Honra' because, as a Mexican, it makes me so excited to sing this music," she tells Ps. "It's in my DNA. I feel like with everything happening now with our music on a global level, it's made us so proud. This is a celebration of our music and Mexican culture."
Thalia's career spans five decades since she entered the scene in the '80s as a member of the Mexican children's group Timbiriche. In the '90s, she launched her solo career, which took her worldwide,...
"This album is called 'A Mucha Honra' because, as a Mexican, it makes me so excited to sing this music," she tells Ps. "It's in my DNA. I feel like with everything happening now with our music on a global level, it's made us so proud. This is a celebration of our music and Mexican culture."
Thalia's career spans five decades since she entered the scene in the '80s as a member of the Mexican children's group Timbiriche. In the '90s, she launched her solo career, which took her worldwide,...
- 4/26/2024
- by Lucas Villa
- Popsugar.com
Peso Pluma’s four guests during Weekend One of Coachella were already impressive, but the Mexican star stepped it up even more on Weekend Two, bringing out five guests Friday night.
The Mexican music star — who dedicated his set both weekends to the originators of corridos — welcomed surprise guests from Anitta, Eslabón Armado, Chencho Corleone, Ryan Castro, and Jasiel Nuñez.
After Peso opened his set with standouts “Rubicon,” Nuñez joined him for a rendition of their Génesis collaboration, “Rosa Pastel.”
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Peso Pluma trajo a Eslabón Armado para Coachella Weekend...
The Mexican music star — who dedicated his set both weekends to the originators of corridos — welcomed surprise guests from Anitta, Eslabón Armado, Chencho Corleone, Ryan Castro, and Jasiel Nuñez.
After Peso opened his set with standouts “Rubicon,” Nuñez joined him for a rendition of their Génesis collaboration, “Rosa Pastel.”
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Peso Pluma trajo a Eslabón Armado para Coachella Weekend...
- 4/20/2024
- by Tomás Mier
- Rollingstone.com
Rauw Alejandro’s album is loading … and he has one final fiery collab with Sky Rompiendo before he clocks into a completely new era.
On Friday, Sky Rompiendo released his electronic track “Espectacular,” featuring Rauw. The song hears Rauw singing about a sexy pole dancer who “looks spectacular,” as the song title suggests. In an accompanying video, the duo is seen among a group of blurred-out dancers and bikini-clad women dancing around a glowing pole.
“Today I think one of my favorite songs this year comes out ,” Rauw Alejandro wrote on X/Twitter on Thursday.
On Friday, Sky Rompiendo released his electronic track “Espectacular,” featuring Rauw. The song hears Rauw singing about a sexy pole dancer who “looks spectacular,” as the song title suggests. In an accompanying video, the duo is seen among a group of blurred-out dancers and bikini-clad women dancing around a glowing pole.
“Today I think one of my favorite songs this year comes out ,” Rauw Alejandro wrote on X/Twitter on Thursday.
- 4/19/2024
- by Tomás Mier
- Rollingstone.com
Coachella 2024 kicked off Friday, and festival season is officially upon us once again.
With over 100,000 festival goers in the desert for this weekend’s debut, Day One was a stacked opening, with Lana Del Rey bringing out Billie Eilish for a duet, Shakira shocking the crowd and announcing a world tour during Bizarrap’s set, and Peso Pluma putting corridos on the world stage.
If Euphoria core influenced Coachella’s fashion in years past, 2024 has now gone cosmic cowboy as the silver boots and cowboy hats took over the festival grounds.
With over 100,000 festival goers in the desert for this weekend’s debut, Day One was a stacked opening, with Lana Del Rey bringing out Billie Eilish for a duet, Shakira shocking the crowd and announcing a world tour during Bizarrap’s set, and Peso Pluma putting corridos on the world stage.
If Euphoria core influenced Coachella’s fashion in years past, 2024 has now gone cosmic cowboy as the silver boots and cowboy hats took over the festival grounds.
- 4/13/2024
- by Tomás Mier and Ethan Millman
- Rollingstone.com
¡Arriba México, cabrones!
Greeted by thousands of fans, many waving Mexican flags, singer-rapper Peso Pluma took the main stage shortly past 9 p.m. on Friday for a standout, corrido-fueled Coachella set that featured surprise appearances from Becky G, Santa Fe Klan, Junior H and Arcángel. Peso, dressed in white, opened his set with the song “Rubicon,” off his Grammy-winning 2023 album, Génesis.
Chicana pop star Becky G took the stage early in the set to join him in performing their 2023 ballad, “Chanel.” The duet served as a full-circle moment for Peso...
Greeted by thousands of fans, many waving Mexican flags, singer-rapper Peso Pluma took the main stage shortly past 9 p.m. on Friday for a standout, corrido-fueled Coachella set that featured surprise appearances from Becky G, Santa Fe Klan, Junior H and Arcángel. Peso, dressed in white, opened his set with the song “Rubicon,” off his Grammy-winning 2023 album, Génesis.
Chicana pop star Becky G took the stage early in the set to join him in performing their 2023 ballad, “Chanel.” The duet served as a full-circle moment for Peso...
- 4/13/2024
- by Tomás Mier and Suzy Exposito
- Rollingstone.com
Peso Pluma, Eslabon Armado, Junior H, and other artists will now have a better chance of taking home Latin Grammys thanks to changes the Latin Recording Academy has made to its eligibility guidelines, ahead of the 25th annual edition of the awards show.
The organization has created a new category called Best Contemporary Mexican Music Album (Regional-Mexican Field), which will recognize “vocal or instrumental albums of Contemporary Regional Mexican Music, in Spanish,” according to the Academy. More than half of the album must contain new material, and 60 percent of it...
The organization has created a new category called Best Contemporary Mexican Music Album (Regional-Mexican Field), which will recognize “vocal or instrumental albums of Contemporary Regional Mexican Music, in Spanish,” according to the Academy. More than half of the album must contain new material, and 60 percent of it...
- 3/27/2024
- by Kory Grow
- Rollingstone.com
Fuerza Regida canceled their appearance at Rolling Loud, which was scheduled to take place on Saturday. The festival added rapper OhGeesy to the lineup in the band’s absence. The Mexican American regional Mexican band cited an unspecified “personal emergency” as their reason for not being able to perform at the festival. They are the third música Mexicana act to leave the festival’s bill this year following the exit of Junior H and Natanael Cano earlier in the week.
“Angelenos, we apologize for not being able to present today at Rolling Loud,...
“Angelenos, we apologize for not being able to present today at Rolling Loud,...
- 3/17/2024
- by Althea Legaspi
- Rollingstone.com
Junior H and Natanael Cano will no longer perform at Rolling Loud California this weekend, Rolling Stone has learned.
In an Instagram post Monday, Jimmy Humilde, the owner and CEO of the artists’ record label, claimed that the festival had “canceled us last minute,” describing Rolling Loud as “racist.” However, Rolling Loud told Rolling Stone that the two artists were removed from the lineup because Cano had issues with his visa and Junior breached his contract.
“Unfortunately, Natanael Cano and Junior H will not be performing at Rolling Loud California...
In an Instagram post Monday, Jimmy Humilde, the owner and CEO of the artists’ record label, claimed that the festival had “canceled us last minute,” describing Rolling Loud as “racist.” However, Rolling Loud told Rolling Stone that the two artists were removed from the lineup because Cano had issues with his visa and Junior breached his contract.
“Unfortunately, Natanael Cano and Junior H will not be performing at Rolling Loud California...
- 3/12/2024
- by Tomás Mier
- Rollingstone.com
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Las Calles Que Llevan a Lab Studios, un complejo de salas de grabación en el exuberante barrio de Coconut Grove en Miami, están llenas de unos brillantes e iridiscentes pavos reales. A finales de enero, Peso Pluma ha establecido un campamento de escritura durante una semana para trabajar en su nuevo álbum, que, revela, se llama Éxodo y saldrá a las calles este verano. Es casi demasiado apropiado que una bandada de aves decadentes de majestuosas plumas metálicas estén pavoneándose por la calle: El artista mexicano,...
Traducción de Diego Salazar
Las Calles Que Llevan a Lab Studios, un complejo de salas de grabación en el exuberante barrio de Coconut Grove en Miami, están llenas de unos brillantes e iridiscentes pavos reales. A finales de enero, Peso Pluma ha establecido un campamento de escritura durante una semana para trabajar en su nuevo álbum, que, revela, se llama Éxodo y saldrá a las calles este verano. Es casi demasiado apropiado que una bandada de aves decadentes de majestuosas plumas metálicas estén pavoneándose por la calle: El artista mexicano,...
- 3/11/2024
- by Julyssa Lopez
- Rollingstone.com
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The Streets Leading up to the Lab Studios, a recording complex in Miami’s lush Coconut Grove neighborhood, are full of bright, iridescent peacocks. Peso Pluma has set up a weeklong writing camp here in late January to work on his new album, which, he reveals later, is called Éxodo and will be out this summer. It’s almost too fitting that a bunch of decadent birds with stately, metallic feathers are sashaying down the pavement. After all, the Mexican artist, whose real name is Hassan Emilio Kabande Laija,...
The Streets Leading up to the Lab Studios, a recording complex in Miami’s lush Coconut Grove neighborhood, are full of bright, iridescent peacocks. Peso Pluma has set up a weeklong writing camp here in late January to work on his new album, which, he reveals later, is called Éxodo and will be out this summer. It’s almost too fitting that a bunch of decadent birds with stately, metallic feathers are sashaying down the pavement. After all, the Mexican artist, whose real name is Hassan Emilio Kabande Laija,...
- 3/11/2024
- by Julyssa Lopez
- Rollingstone.com
This year’s Baja Beach Fest in Rosarito, Mexico will feature headliners Peso Pluma, Kali Uchis, Fuerza Regida, and Rauw Alejandro. Uchis will be the first woman to headline the annual event.
The festival will also feature Becky G, Xavi, Sech, Mora, Jhayco, Latin Mafia, Yandel, Chencho Corleone, Jowell Y Randy, De La Ghetto, Alvaro Diaz and Omar Courtz, and Snow Tha Product among the a-list lineup. The fest, which enters its sixth year since launching in 2018, will run from Aug. 9 to 11.
Pluma had a monster year in 2023. His Eslabón...
The festival will also feature Becky G, Xavi, Sech, Mora, Jhayco, Latin Mafia, Yandel, Chencho Corleone, Jowell Y Randy, De La Ghetto, Alvaro Diaz and Omar Courtz, and Snow Tha Product among the a-list lineup. The fest, which enters its sixth year since launching in 2018, will run from Aug. 9 to 11.
Pluma had a monster year in 2023. His Eslabón...
- 2/20/2024
- by Charisma Madarang
- Rollingstone.com
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Peso Pluma will hit the road later this year, announcing his massive “Exodo” tour of North America, stretching through spring, summer, and early fall.
The run will kick off May 26 with a previously-announced headlining set at the Sueños Festival in Chicago, with the first leg wrapping June 30 at the Dickies Arena in Fort Worth, Texas. Pluma will launch a second leg on July 17 at the Frost Bank Center in San Antonio,...
Peso Pluma will hit the road later this year, announcing his massive “Exodo” tour of North America, stretching through spring, summer, and early fall.
The run will kick off May 26 with a previously-announced headlining set at the Sueños Festival in Chicago, with the first leg wrapping June 30 at the Dickies Arena in Fort Worth, Texas. Pluma will launch a second leg on July 17 at the Frost Bank Center in San Antonio,...
- 2/20/2024
- by Jon Blistein
- Rollingstone.com
Welcome to our weekly rundown of the best new music — featuring big singles, key tracks from our favorite albums, and more. The takeaway from this week’s new releases can be summed up by Lainey Wilson’s new one “Country’s Cool Again,” which Queen Bey reaffirmed with her rodeo-ready new single. Beyond the country music takeover, Dua Lipa sets the bar high for future lovers, Karol G delivers a dance-ready love anthem, and Gunna gets introspective. Plus, new tracks from Ariana Grande and Mariah Carey, Schoolboy Q, and Kim Petras.
- 2/16/2024
- by Rolling Stone
- Rollingstone.com
Luis R Conriquez’s new album has a corrido pa‘ todos. On Thursday, the música Mexicana star released his LP Corridos Bélicos, Vol. IV featuring stars from the present and future of the genre.
“I have been working on this project for a long time and I’m happy that the world finally gets to hear it,” he tells Rolling Stone. “There is something for everyone on this album and it includes so many of my talented colleagues and collaborators.”
The album, laced with references to El Chapo Guzman and the narco lifestyle,...
“I have been working on this project for a long time and I’m happy that the world finally gets to hear it,” he tells Rolling Stone. “There is something for everyone on this album and it includes so many of my talented colleagues and collaborators.”
The album, laced with references to El Chapo Guzman and the narco lifestyle,...
- 1/4/2024
- by Tomás Mier
- Rollingstone.com
Pop open the champagne! On Thursday, Peso Pluma surprised his fans with one final song for 2023, “Rompe La Dompe,” concluding a highly successful breakthrough year.
“Último corrido del año,” the singer teased on Instagram earlier on Thursday, posting a snippet of the track.
The chilled-back corrido — whose title translates to “open up the Dom Pe,” referencing Dom Pérignon champagne — hears Pluma alongside Óscar Maydon and Junior H singing about the start of a big party as they try to forget about a former lover. “Red eyes and I caress your leg,...
“Último corrido del año,” the singer teased on Instagram earlier on Thursday, posting a snippet of the track.
The chilled-back corrido — whose title translates to “open up the Dom Pe,” referencing Dom Pérignon champagne — hears Pluma alongside Óscar Maydon and Junior H singing about the start of a big party as they try to forget about a former lover. “Red eyes and I caress your leg,...
- 12/29/2023
- by Tomás Mier
- Rollingstone.com
Luis R. Conriquez is tapping the best of the best on the fourth edition of his Corridos Bélicos albums.
On Wednesday, the Mexican singer revealed the track list for Corridos Bélicos Vol. IV, out Jan. 4, with Rolling Stone. The Project features star-studded collaborations, including duets with El Fantasma, Peso Pluma, Gabito Ballesteros, Gerardo Ortiz, Natanael Cano, and Fuerza Régida.
“I’m grateful that so many of my talented colleagues agreed to collaborate with me on this album,” the Sonora-born singer tells Rolling Stone. “I’m blessed to call all...
On Wednesday, the Mexican singer revealed the track list for Corridos Bélicos Vol. IV, out Jan. 4, with Rolling Stone. The Project features star-studded collaborations, including duets with El Fantasma, Peso Pluma, Gabito Ballesteros, Gerardo Ortiz, Natanael Cano, and Fuerza Régida.
“I’m grateful that so many of my talented colleagues agreed to collaborate with me on this album,” the Sonora-born singer tells Rolling Stone. “I’m blessed to call all...
- 12/27/2023
- by Tomás Mier
- Rollingstone.com
The Latin music industry has seen massive growth over the last year. In 2022, revenue for these genres exceeded $1 billion for the first time, and it’s continued outpacing other parts of the industry. And Latin music has remained a force on streaming — so much that 2023 seems to be the biggest year for number one Latin hits on Spotify.
Eight songs made the number one spot on the platform’s global charts, the most in Spotify history. Of the 10 most-streamed artists globally, four were Latino. Bad Bunny occupied the highest spot at number two,...
Eight songs made the number one spot on the platform’s global charts, the most in Spotify history. Of the 10 most-streamed artists globally, four were Latino. Bad Bunny occupied the highest spot at number two,...
- 11/29/2023
- by Julyssa Lopez and Tomás Mier
- Rollingstone.com
Rauw Alejandro brings a bit of thunder and lightning to the new music video for “Diluvio,” a track off his most recent album, Playa Saturno.
Directed by Martin Seipel and El Zorro, the video finds Alejandro in the throes of a feverish love affair that seems to bend space, time, and reality. Though largely set in a spare room, filled only with a mattress, speakers, and records (do you really need anything else?), the clip eventually leaps out of these confines to a steamy scene on a motorcycle and a...
Directed by Martin Seipel and El Zorro, the video finds Alejandro in the throes of a feverish love affair that seems to bend space, time, and reality. Though largely set in a spare room, filled only with a mattress, speakers, and records (do you really need anything else?), the clip eventually leaps out of these confines to a steamy scene on a motorcycle and a...
- 11/7/2023
- by Jon Blistein
- Rollingstone.com
Junior H wasn’t planning on revisiting his beloved album $ad Boyz 4 Life for a sequel. After dropping a pair of albums last year, including his trap experiment Contingente, Junior started writing music in the same style as the 2019 LP he made when he didn’t have a fancy studio to work out.
“I wrote one or two songs. The days passed and then I had four or five tracks about romance. That’s where the idea to do a part two began,” he tells Rolling Stone. This time, the...
“I wrote one or two songs. The days passed and then I had four or five tracks about romance. That’s where the idea to do a part two began,” he tells Rolling Stone. This time, the...
- 10/6/2023
- by Tomás Mier
- Rollingstone.com
Welcome to our weekly rundown of the best new music — featuring big singles, key tracks from our favorite albums, and more. This week, Drake and J. Cole team up for a rap “superbowl,” Nigerian pop star Tems returns with her first track in two years, and Megan thee Stallion shares a soundtrack cut. Plus, Jennie of Blackpink’s first solo single, Bizarrap enlists Milo J for his latest explosive session, and a cool B-side from Paramore.
Drake feat. J. Cole, “First Person Shooter” (YouTube)
Tems, “Me & U” (YouTube)
Milo J,...
Drake feat. J. Cole, “First Person Shooter” (YouTube)
Tems, “Me & U” (YouTube)
Milo J,...
- 10/6/2023
- by Rolling Stone
- Rollingstone.com
When the Latin Grammys announced its nominees last week, the corridos tumbados of Rancho Humilde’s top acts were notably missing from its list. Not a single project from the likes of Fuerza Régida, Natanael Cano, or Junior H made the cut.
On Monday, Jimmy Humilde — the head of Rancho Humilde and an early champion for the urban-leaning música Mexicana subgenre — lashed out against the Latin Recording Academy for snubbing his label’s acts, describing the leaders of the Academy as out of touch with the culture and music.
“What do I think about it?...
On Monday, Jimmy Humilde — the head of Rancho Humilde and an early champion for the urban-leaning música Mexicana subgenre — lashed out against the Latin Recording Academy for snubbing his label’s acts, describing the leaders of the Academy as out of touch with the culture and music.
“What do I think about it?...
- 9/26/2023
- by Tomás Mier
- Rollingstone.com
Peso Pluma Makes History as First Música Mexicana Star to Ever Perform at 2023 VMAs With ‘Lady Gaga’
¡Bienvenido a los VMAs, Peso Pluma! The musician made history by becoming the first música Mexicana star to perform on the VMA stage as he took the stage to deliver an electrifying performance of “Lady Gaga” Tuesday night.
The performance opened with an orchestra of violins before the sound of the bajo quinto kicked in, and Peso Pluma — rocking a black puffer vest and baggy pants — started singing the lyrics to the Génesis standout, which references the VMA favorite.
“Y arriba México, viejo!” the star yelled to close his performance.
The performance opened with an orchestra of violins before the sound of the bajo quinto kicked in, and Peso Pluma — rocking a black puffer vest and baggy pants — started singing the lyrics to the Génesis standout, which references the VMA favorite.
“Y arriba México, viejo!” the star yelled to close his performance.
- 9/13/2023
- by Tomás Mier
- Rollingstone.com
They’re sorry, ok? ? On Thursday, Peso Pluma released his song “Bipolar,” featuring Jasiel Nuñez and Junior H, which captures the trio reflecting on their missteps in relationships with past loves.
The Fernando Lugo-directed video opens with the sound of a piano as Nuñez sings while getting seemingly getting hypnotized using a retrofuturistic machine. Throughout the video, Nuñez is seen floating through the air as he looks back at his relationship.
The strums of the bajo sexto begin as Junior H calls to his love interest before Peso Pluma...
The Fernando Lugo-directed video opens with the sound of a piano as Nuñez sings while getting seemingly getting hypnotized using a retrofuturistic machine. Throughout the video, Nuñez is seen floating through the air as he looks back at his relationship.
The strums of the bajo sexto begin as Junior H calls to his love interest before Peso Pluma...
- 9/8/2023
- by Tomás Mier
- Rollingstone.com
The best in Latin music are being recognized.
On Thursday, the finalist were announced for the 2023 Billboard Latin Music Awards, airing live on Thursday, Oct. 5.
Read More: Bad Bunny Imposter Creates Chaos At Orange County Fair
Leading this year’s finalists is Mexican singer and songwriter Peso Pluma, who appears in 21 categories, including Artist of the Year, Songwriter of the Year, Top Latin Album of the Year and more.
Bad Bunny – Photo: Courtesy of the Billboard Latin Music Awards
Behind him, tied for second place, are Bad Bunny and Grupo Frontera, with 15 entries each, including Artist of the Year.
Grupo Frontera – Photo: Courtesy of the Billboard Latin Music Awards
Karol G is a finalist in 13 categories, including Artist of the Year, Tour of the Year and Hot Latin Song of the Year.
Karol G – Photo: Courtesy of the Billboard Latin Music Awards
Colombian pop superstar Shakira is up for 12 categories,...
On Thursday, the finalist were announced for the 2023 Billboard Latin Music Awards, airing live on Thursday, Oct. 5.
Read More: Bad Bunny Imposter Creates Chaos At Orange County Fair
Leading this year’s finalists is Mexican singer and songwriter Peso Pluma, who appears in 21 categories, including Artist of the Year, Songwriter of the Year, Top Latin Album of the Year and more.
Bad Bunny – Photo: Courtesy of the Billboard Latin Music Awards
Behind him, tied for second place, are Bad Bunny and Grupo Frontera, with 15 entries each, including Artist of the Year.
Grupo Frontera – Photo: Courtesy of the Billboard Latin Music Awards
Karol G is a finalist in 13 categories, including Artist of the Year, Tour of the Year and Hot Latin Song of the Year.
Karol G – Photo: Courtesy of the Billboard Latin Music Awards
Colombian pop superstar Shakira is up for 12 categories,...
- 8/24/2023
- by Corey Atad
- ET Canada
Grupo Frontera vocalist Payo Solis remembers the days when he’d pull out of his Rio Grande Valley, Texas high school parking lot, driving his mamalona (massive pickup track) and blasting music by his favorite artists with the windows rolled down.
It was the typical energy of takuaches, a slang term used to describe Mexican-Americans like Solis who rock cowboy boots and drive big trucks. For Solis, corridos star Junior H was always his go-to driving soundtrack. Now, Solis says, he hopes kids are blasting Grupo Frontera through their pickup...
It was the typical energy of takuaches, a slang term used to describe Mexican-Americans like Solis who rock cowboy boots and drive big trucks. For Solis, corridos star Junior H was always his go-to driving soundtrack. Now, Solis says, he hopes kids are blasting Grupo Frontera through their pickup...
- 8/4/2023
- by Tomás Mier
- Rollingstone.com
Welcome to our weekly rundown of the best new music — featuring big singles, key tracks from our favorite albums, and more. This week, a funky pop-country gem from Taylor Swift’s vault, a surprise drop from Rauw Alejandro, a perfectly paired collaboration between Cardi B and drill rapper FendiDa Rappa, and a master interpolation of Weezer by Dominic Fike.
Taylor Swift, “I Can See You (Taylor’s Version)[From the Vault] (YouTube)
Cardi B and FendiDa Rappa, “Point Me 2” (YouTube)
Rauw Alejandro x Junior H, “Picardía,” (YouTube)
Tomorrow X Together and The Jonas Brothers,...
Taylor Swift, “I Can See You (Taylor’s Version)[From the Vault] (YouTube)
Cardi B and FendiDa Rappa, “Point Me 2” (YouTube)
Rauw Alejandro x Junior H, “Picardía,” (YouTube)
Tomorrow X Together and The Jonas Brothers,...
- 7/7/2023
- by Rolling Stone
- Rollingstone.com
Back in January, Rauw Alejandro took listeners to outer space with his futuristic album Saturno. Now, he’s extending the journey: On Friday, the Puerto Rican star released a surprise “spinoff” record called Playa Saturno, where he brings the beach to the otherworldly planet where he left things off on his previous LP.
Playa Saturno features a spate of unexpected collaborations: Rauw teams up with Mexican corridos tumbados singer Junior H on “Picardía,” reggaetón icon Ivy Queen on “Celebrando,” and Spanish pop legend Miguel Bosé on “Si Te Pegas.” Puerto...
Playa Saturno features a spate of unexpected collaborations: Rauw teams up with Mexican corridos tumbados singer Junior H on “Picardía,” reggaetón icon Ivy Queen on “Celebrando,” and Spanish pop legend Miguel Bosé on “Si Te Pegas.” Puerto...
- 7/7/2023
- by Tomás Mier
- Rollingstone.com
The trap-infused spin on the traditional Mexican folk song known as corridos tumbados has become one of the biggest genres of the year on a global level. And a large part of that success is due to the music of Natanael Cano, who has largely been responsible for establishing the subgenre’s place in the world of música Mexicana. For his new album, Nata Montana, Cano has assembled an all-star cast of corridos stars like Peso Pluma, Junior H, and Gabito Ballesteros, and the result is a feisty, disruptive collection...
- 6/30/2023
- by Lucas Villa
- Rollingstone.com
Welcome to our weekly rundown of the best new music — featuring big singles, key tracks from our favorite albums, and more. This week, Nick Minaj and Ice Spice revamp a classic for the Barbie soundtrack, J Balvin takes the tempo to the next level, and Anitta returns to her Brazilian funk roots.
Nicki Minaj and Ice Spice, “Barbie World (with Aqua)” (YouTube)
Anitta, “Funk Rave” (YouTube)
J Balvin, “En Alta” (YouTube)
Peso Pluma feat. Junior H, “Luna” (YouTube)
Kim Petras, “Feed the Beast,” (YouTube)
Carly Rae Jepsen, “Shy Boy” (YouTube)
Gwen Stefani,...
Nicki Minaj and Ice Spice, “Barbie World (with Aqua)” (YouTube)
Anitta, “Funk Rave” (YouTube)
J Balvin, “En Alta” (YouTube)
Peso Pluma feat. Junior H, “Luna” (YouTube)
Kim Petras, “Feed the Beast,” (YouTube)
Carly Rae Jepsen, “Shy Boy” (YouTube)
Gwen Stefani,...
- 6/23/2023
- by Rolling Stone
- Rollingstone.com
Peso Pluma’s 2023 reign is on a roll. On Tuesday, the Mexican corridos star revealed that he’ll be releasing his album, Genesis — his first full project since topping the charts with “La Bebé” and “Ella Baila Sola” — on June 22.
The record will feature 14 tracks, including some of his biggest-performing singles — including “Bye,” “77” with Eladio Carrión, and “Rosa Pastel” with Jasiel Nuñez — along with fresh collaborations with the likes of Junior H, Gabito Ballesteros, Darey Castro, Edgardo Nuñez, and Tito Double P.
Also featured on the album are three new solo songs — “Rubicon,...
The record will feature 14 tracks, including some of his biggest-performing singles — including “Bye,” “77” with Eladio Carrión, and “Rosa Pastel” with Jasiel Nuñez — along with fresh collaborations with the likes of Junior H, Gabito Ballesteros, Darey Castro, Edgardo Nuñez, and Tito Double P.
Also featured on the album are three new solo songs — “Rubicon,...
- 6/13/2023
- by Tomás Mier
- Rollingstone.com
Peso Pluma is over love on his new single “Bye.” On Friday, the singer released the poignant track, marking his first release without a featured artist in nearly a year since blowing up with “Ella Baila Sola,” his breakout song with Eslabón Armado.
Backed by the tololoche, Peso sings about “distracting himself with princesses” drinking wine to get rid of the feeling of loneliness. “The pain slowly disappeared/You and I, our story has ended,” he sings. “I know it was for the best of us two.”
Earlier this week,...
Backed by the tololoche, Peso sings about “distracting himself with princesses” drinking wine to get rid of the feeling of loneliness. “The pain slowly disappeared/You and I, our story has ended,” he sings. “I know it was for the best of us two.”
Earlier this week,...
- 5/26/2023
- by Tomás Mier
- Rollingstone.com
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