New music arrives this week with more stellar collaborations: Argentina’s Nathy Peluso fulfilled her dream of recording with Gloria Estefan, Colombia’s Silvestre Dangond and Fonseca released their second duet song, and Venezuela’s Chyno and Nacho reinterpreted their classic ‘Niña bonita’ with Colombia’s Fer Ariza.
Likewise, Puerto Rican Rauw Alejandro presented the prequel to his album ‘Cosa nuestra’, Mexican singer Yuridia released a live album of 40 songs, Argentine Milo J shared an album in which he explores folk music and Puerto Rican Chanell consolidated himself in the urban scene with his second album.
Nathy Peluso fulfills her dream of singing with Gloria Estefan
Gloria Estefan presented a new version of her song ‘Chirriqui Chirri’, included in the album ‘Raíces’, a salsa that plays with the musicality of onomatopoeia to pay tribute to the vitality of Latin music with the Argentine artist Nathy Peluso, who had declared herself an admirer of the Cuban-American singer.

Rauw Alejandro releases a prequel to his album ‘Cosa nuestra’
Puerto Rican artist Rauw Alejandro released ‘Cosa nuestra: Chapter 0’, a prequel to his Latin Grammy nominated Album of the Year album ‘Cosa nuestra’, in which he explores Afro-Caribbean rhythms that recall his Puerto Rican roots, with 14 tracks including the singles ‘Carita linda’, ‘Buenos términos’ and ‘GuabanSexxx’, as well as collaborations with Puerto Rican Ñengo Flow, Chilean Mon Laferte, Nigerian Ayra Starr and Jamaican Rvssian.
Vallenato and Colombian pop come together in ‘La indiferencia’
Colombian artists Silvestre Dangond and Fonseca presented during the Premios Juventud 2025 in Panama ‘La indiferencia’, a song that fans already knew from their live concerts and which is their second song together after the collaboration ‘Cartagena’ three years ago.
Chyno y Nacho reinterpret ‘Niña bonita’ with Fer Ariza
Venezuelans Chyno and Nacho released ‘Niña bonita 2’ with Colombian Fer Ariza, the reinterpretation of the classic they released more than a decade ago, which combines the romanticism of the original version with modern urban merengue rhythms, incorporating percussion, contemporary rhythms and arrangements that seek to connect with new audiences on digital platforms.

Yuridia releases album ‘Monumental’
Mexican singer Yuridia released the album Monumental, recorded during her historic concert at the Plaza de Toros Mexico, where she became the first woman to fill the venue. The album brings together 40 songs including hits from her repertoire, versions of classics and collaborations with guest artists such as Majo Aguilar, Reyli Barba and Carlos Rivera.
Milo J explores folklore in his new album
The Argentine Milo J presented ‘La vida era más corta’ (Life was shorter), an album of 15 songs that confront pessimism and that travel through folkloric genres of southern Latin America without losing the essence of urban and pop rhythms combined, with collaborations with the Argentine Trueno and Soledad, the Cuban Silvio Rodríguez and a closing with the posthumous appearance of the Argentine folkloric exponent Mercedes Sosa.
Chanell consolidates urban sound with ‘Femme fatale’
Puerto Rican urban artist Chanell presented his second album ‘Femme fatale’, a collection of 13 songs that combines Latin trap, R&B, electroreguetón and introspective melodies that explore feelings such as desire, identity, power and emotion.
Marc Anthony and Wisin present their first song together
American salsa artist with Puerto Rican roots Marc Anthony and Puerto Rican Wisin, member of the duo Wisin & Yandel, released their first joint collaboration ‘Que me quiera má’, a combination of bachata and urban rhythms with lyrics focused on empowerment after heartbreak and the ability to move forward with another person ‘que me quiera má’.

Boza and Sech combine Afrobeat and reggaeton in ‘Paris’
Likewise, Panamanian artists Boza and Sech also released their first work together, the single ‘Paris’, which combines Afrobeats, reggaeton and dancehall influences, accompanied by a video clip filmed in a hotel in the old town of the Panamanian capital, and which projects the Panamanian genre internationally.
Dei V previews with Blessed a song from his next album
Puerto Rican urban music singer Dei V premiered his new song ‘BB’ with Colombian Blessed, which is a preview of his next studio album, which will also include the songs ‘Tumbao’ and ‘El del flavor’, reported Agencia EFE.
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