Young Miko, Marshmello

The Hottest Drops: Young Miko, Carin Leon, María Becerra & More!

The end of summer is inevitable happening, but that doesn't mean that artists stop releasing music

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The end of summer is inevitable happening, but that doesn’t mean that artists stop releasing music. Not at all! In fact, some of them take advantage to release some of their most anticipated singles. With the school year just around the corner, a new music season arrives. 

Just a week back, Karol G stormed onto the scene with her track ‘Mañana será bonito (Bichota Season),’ now she passes the torch to other artists like Maluma, María Becerra, or Young Miko herself. All of them with the goal of getting us to dance and sing. 

Young Miko & Marshmello – Tempo

We were eager to hear this track! Everything Young Miko releases turns into a success. This time, the Puerto Rican artist has teamed up with one of the most popular American music producers in the world: Marshmello. The DJ has taken a liking to collaborating with Latin artists after the success of ‘El Merengue’ with Manuel Turizo. The two artists opt for a track that directly draws from trap and where the siren of a truck takes the lead vocals. A song that will get everyone singing along. 

Maluma & Carin León – Según Quién

Maluma joins Carin León, one of the most recognized artists in Mexican regional music, in ‘Según Quién’. Regional Mexican music continues to dominate the new releases charts and Maluma wanted to join the trend. And we have to admit that the genre suits him perfectly. 

María Becerra & Los Ángeles Azules

El amor de mi vida. María Becerra singing cumbia? We didn’t know we needed it until now. The Argentine ‘Nena’ joins forces with the legendary Mexican group to perform this beautiful song. 

Anitta – Used to Be

Anitta has already begun her new musical era. The Brazilian star has released her EP ‘A Favela Love Story’. It’s a three-song work (Funk Rave, Casi Casi, and Used To Be), where the artist blends sounds like funk, samba, pop, and dance. Of course, she also mixes three languages: English, Spanish, and Brazilian Portuguese. Anitta has come back stronger than ever. 

Charlie Puth – Lipstick

Puth can show off his perfect pitch, and he does so in the production of each of his songs. In ‘Lipstick’, Charlie once again opts for a pop with an R&B touch that suits his voice’s sensual style.

Sech – Tus Labios

Sech has decided to get romantic this August 18, and release ‘Tus Labios’. It’s a reggaeton song where the Panamanian artist describes the beginnings of a relationship. With careful production led by One Rose, the song is perfect for the end of summer.

 

Hozier & Brandi Carlile – Damage Gets Done

The Irish artist has unveiled his eagerly awaited third studio album, ‘Unreal Unearth,’ this very August. Interestingly, he recently revealed that he was invited by the Vatican to perform his renowned song, ‘Take Me to Church.’ This new album takes inspiration from Dante’s Inferno, allowing the composer to delve into a range of emotions.

As the focus track, the singer has chosen ‘Damage Gets Done,’ to perform alongside Brandi Carlile. 

Carlos Vives & Juanes – Las Mujeres

It was only a matter of time before Carlos Vives and Juanes, two of the most important Spanish-language music artists of the last decades, joined forces in a song. It has arrived in the form of ‘Las Mujeres’: a song dedicated to all women.