| Keysokeys | Como Vengo | Puerto Rican artist Keysokeys returns after her 2023 debut Inmortal and last year’s fiery single “Mini-iniM.” Her new track “Como Vengo,” the first from her upcoming sophomore EP, pairs razor-sharp bars with a throwback rap beat that somehow feels fresh. The EP, due early next year, promises to showcase Keysokeys at her boldest. |
| Heartgaze, EASYKID | Fatal | Argentina-born, Chile-based producer Heartgaze collaborates with reggaeton star EASYKID on this melancholic electronic single. “Fatal” explores the highs and lows of love with shoegaze guitars and jittery drums, reflecting the vulnerability of romantic imbalance. |
| Planta Industrial | Arthur Ave | Dominican band Planta Industrial drop their debut EP Punk Wave Sin Barreras Vol. 1. Lead track “Arthur Ave” fuses punk-wave grit with old-school hip-hop, sampling Big Pun. The EP channels multicultural New York–Dominican influences into a signature chaotic sound. |
| Bebo Dumont | Me Tenía Que Pasar | Puerto Rican singer Bebo Dumont blends bachata and electronic synths to explore karmic lessons in relationships on his debut EP El Que No Llora No Mama. Featuring collaborations with Joyce Santana and Monsieur Periné, the track balances sensuality with reflective lyricism. |
| AJULIACOSTA | O Que a Julia Vai Ser? | Brazilian rapper AJULIACOSTA contemplates identity and societal pressures in this satirical, personal track. Her lyrics explore choosing between what is right and what is easy while navigating challenges as a Black woman in the music industry. |
| Sunset Images | Olvidamos | Mexico City’s heavy psych act Sunset Images deliver a more accessible, rhythmic single while retaining a sense of menace. “Olvidamos” demonstrates their evolution towards controlled, yet intense, heavy trip music. |
| Rubio feat. Salt Cathedral | Silencio | Chilean genre-blender Rubio joins Colombian duo Salt Cathedral for “Silencio,” an understated dance track highlighting vocal harmonies. The song celebrates introspection, finding power in quiet amidst a noisy world. |
| maJa | NADIE TV | After a two-year hiatus, Dominican indie-punk artist maJa returns with “NADIE TV,” blending electronic distortion with pop-punk energy. The track reflects on ignoring judgement and moving on from lingering heartbreak. |
| Shirel | A Mal Tiempo Bueno Cara | Chilean singer Shirel continues her rise with a soft-rock track celebrating recent achievements, including a Latin Grammy. The single blends 2000s alternative influences with catchy choruses and gentle acoustic chords. |
| Dani Rodríguez, Akapellah | Plegarias | Argentine and Venezuelan artists Dani Rodríguez and Akapellah explore spirituality and faith on this collaborative single. Combining folklore, hip-hop, and rap, the track conveys guidance, protection, and hope. |
| FE7O | Que Jodía Tristeza | Spanish alt-pop/R&B artist FE7O teams up with Amazon Music producer Mr Sonic. “Que Jodía Tristeza” captures lovestruck sentimentality with clarity and emotional depth. |
| Estamos Perdidos | La Fiesta/María | Ecuadorian post-punk band Estamos Perdidos return with a double single that fuses visceral post-punk energy with pop-punk narrative, exploring social anxiety and self-reflection. |
| Mari La Carajita | Marik YA! | Venezuelan artist Mari La Carajita blends modern beats with traditional drums on “Marik YA!,” a breakup anthem celebrating sisterhood and empowerment. |
| Shonny | Pausa | Colombian singer Shonny’s new R&B-infused single advises addressing relationship issues head-on. “Pausa” encourages reflection and resolution before problems escalate. |
| Traz Agua | Na Cidade | Instrumental electronic duo Traz Agua showcase cultural pride and nostalgia in “Na Cidade,” the final track on their debut EP, demonstrating evocative storytelling through music alone. |
| Bad Gyal | FUMA | Dancehall and pop artist Bad Gyal returns with “FUMA,” a club-ready track rooted in Jamaican riddims, blending pop sensibilities with confident vocal performance. |
| Phran, Pocz & Florentino | Zarbak II | Barcelona-based Phran updates his 2009 collaboration “Zarbak” with Pocz, enlisting Florentino for a reworked 2025 version. The track balances rave-inspired energy with its original Caribbean-influenced rhythm. |
| Carolina Ross feat. Denise Gutierrez | El Target | Colombian singer Carolina Ross teams up with Denise Gutierrez for this modern mariachi-inspired track. Combining intimate storytelling and dynamic vocals, the single celebrates resilience after heartbreak. |
| Gabriel Dinero | tranquilo 01 | English-Guatemalan artist Gabriel Dinero delivers intimate songwriting with silky production in this alternative R&B track. “tranquilo 01” blends R&B, Latin pop, and lo-fi into a cohesive, emotive experience. |
| Dayan, Cubo | Secuelas | Ecuadorian duo Dayan and Cubo explore heartbreak in “Secuelas,” merging urban and pop sounds to create danceable yet emotional música de despecho. The track reflects the pain and lessons of unreciprocated love. |