Once again, this Friday, artists unveil their full arsenal of musical novelties to captivate us with their lyrics and melodies, even though some have been teasing in the preceding days. Here are some of the standout songs that you need to have on your radar today: Will any of them manage to make it onto our Lista LOS40 USA?
The perfect combo to forget about those bad times. The new collaboration of these two artists has finally arrived, two of the most sublime women of the new Latin wave. From «bichota» to «ricota,» Karol and Kali are redefining the rules of reggaeton to leave us a message: there’s cake for everyone at this party. «Labios Mordidos» sounds sensual, loaded with desire and attraction. This winter, it sounds like a tremendous success.
«I can’t believe this moment has come, it’s very intense,» Danna Paola began writing on her social media to announce that «Aún te quiero,» her new song, was now available on all platforms. And no wonder, the Mexican star (who has just presented at the Latin Grammy Awards in Seville) has poured her soul into each verse of this new track.
In this unique collaboration, Rosalía lets herself be seduced by the charm of the Icelandic artist to explore a new register and experiment with sound codes she has declared herself a fan of but hasn’t ventured into before. Additionally, both artists have taken the lead and worked with Artificial Intelligence in the music video for «Oral.» As for its meaning, it’s about desiring someone and wanting to go beyond.
The Puerto Rican artist joins forces with the Canary Islands representative in this track, serving as a new preview of «Sayonara,» Álvaro Díaz’s album, expected to be released in early 2024. It’s a reggaeton production by Caleb Calloway, Cashmere Cat, Slow Jamz, and Elijah Fox. LOS40 Urban exclusively provided images of their collaboration.
If there’s anyone capable of bringing urban sound to club music, it’s Rels B, and to verify this, you only need to listen to his new track in collaboration with Mexican celebrity Kenia OS. After filling the iconic Foro Sol in Mexico, the Mallorcan artist made good use of his trip to Mexico City to connect with the local scene, where he likely connected with Kenia Os.
The Venezuelan artist is determined to reinvent himself with this song where he takes on the role of the protagonist in the story. We understand his heartbreak and distress, but what we don’t like as much is him telling the girl what to do.
The Colombian quartet has made an incredible turn in their production, adding more layers of keyboards and percussion to their already distinctive pop style with very choral melodies. In this track, they have just presented a super danceable song where heartbreak invades everything.
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