Mexican band Reik closed the year with a pleasant surprise for their fans by releasing “TQ+”, a production that expands their “TQ” EP, released in May. Far from being a simple re-release, this new extended album includes three completely unreleased songs, consolidating a period of creative growth and musical evolution for the trio.
With 12 tracks in total, TQ+ shows Reik at a moment of artistic maturity. The band continues to explore new textures within Spanish-language pop, without losing the lyrical and emotional sensibility that has defined them throughout more than two decades of career. The result is a cohesive project that dialogues with both their classic essence and current trends in Latin music.
Unpublished songs that expand the project

One of the great attractions of TQ+ is the incorporation of the songs “Aquí en la Arena”,“Todos Buscándolo” and “El Observador”.
In particular, “Aquí en la Arena” stands out for the collaboration with Leo Rizzi, a union that brings freshness and different nuances to Reik’s usual sound, demonstrating their openness to new voices and styles.
These songs are in addition to the singles that had already had a strong reception among the public:
“Viernes”, a collaboration with Gabito Ballesteros, as well as “Melancólico” and “La del Primer Puesto”, tracks that reflect the emotional diversity of the album and its ability to connect with different generations.
A solid closing of the year for Reik

Moment of artistic maturity
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With this release, Reik delivers to its audience a more robust musical work.
They range from deep ballads to sonorous experimentation, passing through strategic collaborations that enrich their proposal without diluting their identity.
TQ+ functions as a natural extension of the original EP, but also as a statement of principles:
The band remains committed to quality, reinvention and artistic honesty.
For U.S. Hispanic audiences, this album reaffirms why Reik continues to be one of the most relevant groups in Latin pop.
Their music continues to be played on digital platforms as well as on international stages, maintaining an emotional bond with an audience that has grown up with them.
More than a simple complement, “TQ+” confirms that Reik is not satisfied with repeating formulas.
The trio proves that they still have a lot to say in Spanish pop music and that their ability to adapt is key to remain relevant in an ever-changing industry.
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