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We're beginning November with a lot of new releases, not just in terms of songs but also music videos

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Latest Drops Alert! We’re beginning November with a lot of new releases, not just in terms of songs but also music videos that are sure to become favorites. Although Halloween has just ended, some artists have left us with a haunting memory to continue enjoying the season.

Bad Bunny – «Baticano»

Just in time for Halloween, Bad Bunny released the music video for «Baticano,» a song from his latest album Nadie sabe lo que va a pasar mañana (Nobody knows what’s going to happen tomorrow). The artist embraced the spooky Halloween vibe for the video, where he transforms into a character reminiscent of ‘Nosferatu.’

Emilia, TINI – «La_Original.mp3»

This collab was highly anticipated by fans of both artists. Even though they are well-known and both from Argentina, Emilia and TINI hadn’t worked together before. While there was already a lot of excitement about this collaboration, no one expected a passionate kiss to happen in their music video.

Peso Pluma (Call of Duty) – «Peligro (Danger)»

The Mexican artist, known for his popular corridos tumbados style, is expanding his collaborations beyond international artists. He’s now getting into the world of video games, particularly teaming up with the Call of Duty franchise to give us a song inspired by Modern Warfare III, the latest addition to the series set to hit the market on November 10th.

Olivia Rodrigo – «Can’t Catch Me Now»

We’re only 15 days away from the return to the Panem universe in movie theaters. The Hunger Games: The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes is set to premiere on November 17th, and it has given us another pleasant surprise: Olivia Rodrigo‘s participation in the soundtrack with the song «Can’t Catch Me Now.»

Emilia – .MP3

Emilia has entered a new phase that remind us of the 2000s, evoking nostalgia for many. The singer has teamed up with Ludmilla, Nathy Peluso, and TINI for some exciting musical collaborations. Together, they present a collection of songs that are not only empowering but also deeply connected to Argentine culture.

Arcángel, Peso Pluma – «LA CHAMBA»

With a reggaeton groove and hints of trap, Puerto Rican artist Arcángel and Doble P have teamed up to collaborate on a song about work, while paying tribute to the Latino community. In this song, they also stress the importance of staying grounded and putting in the effort. The song is accompanied by a music video featuring actor Danny Trejo, set in a storyline centered around hitmen.

Don Omar, Wisin, Yandel – «SANDUNGA»

Don Omar is undoubtedly an icon in Latin music and was one of the first to give reggaetón the recognition it deserved in the early 2000s. Now it’s time to enjoy «Sandunga,» a track released by the Puerto Rican artist in collaboration with Wisin and Yandel.

Tokischa – «Candy»

Tokischa is known for sharing the stories from her life in Puerto Plata, where she resides. The Dominican artist is known for sharing the experiences and perspectives of regular people. That’s precisely what she’s done again with «Candy,» a song inspired by a close friend of hers: “a genuine, irreverent, and free-spirited girl who resides in the neighborhood and embraces extravagance.”

Sabrina Carpenter – «Feather»

Another artist has given us a video to keep the Halloween spirit alive, and it even includes elements from the Day of the Dead. Sabrina Carpenter has released the music video for her song «Feather,» which is all about the relief of ‘getting rid of a burden’ at the end of a relationship that wasn’t good for her.

Kid Cudi Ft. Pharrell Williams & Travis Scott – «AT THE PARTY»

This song features Travis Scott and Pharrell Williams, and it’s the third track from Cudi’s upcoming album, Insano, which has had its release date pushed to January 2024.

Megan Thee Stallion – «Cobra»

The rapper is giving us a song and music video to stay afloat after facing consecutive challenges and leave the past where it belongs.

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