Look at the current week’s new Latin music deliveries and decision in favor of the one you believe is ideal.
This week, Board’s New Music Latin gathering and playlist — organized by Bulletin Latin and Bulletin Español editors — includes new music from craftsmen like Paulo Londra, Ángela Aguilar, and Mario Bautista, to give some examples.
Prepared for a legacy? Mexican teeny-bopper group Magneto — comprising of unique individuals Elías, Mauri, Alan, Tono, and Alex — got back in the saddle following 25 years of not delivering new music. The 90s troupe released “Prender El Fuego Otra Vez,” which is an extraordinary method for depicting this second: getting a fire going once more.
In his provincial Mexican time, Mario Bautista marks a fresh start with Fénix. “It took me years to get back to Mario Alberto [his genuine name], and give him the wheel,” the Mexican vocalist musician educated Announcement concerning the collection. “These days, that gives me pleasure and harmony, and ‘Fénix’ addresses this new stage, this resurrection.”
Other new deliveries incorporate Paulo Londra’s “Paracaídas,” Ángela Aguilar’s mariachi melody “Gotitas Saladas,” Cimafunk’s “Pretty, Chino Pacas’ “Mami Chula,” among numerous others.
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Last week, music fans decided in favor of Feid’s “Sorry 4 That Much,” producing over 65% of the votes and destroying different deliveries that dropped, including Natti Natasha’s “Quiéreme Menos,” Christian Nodal’s “Kbron y Medio,” Joaquina’s “Pesimista” and Fariana and Oro Solido’s “El Caballito,” in addition to another joint EP by Maluma and Blessd, named 1 of 1. Coming in runner up on the survey was J Balvin and Chencho Corleone’s “Polvo de tu Vida” with 28% of the vote.
Who ought to win this week? Vote among new deliveries by ROBI, Magneto, and the sky is the limit from there, beneath: