A trip to the past with the latest release of Ozunaa more moving topic by pitbull or a new version of ‘Lluvias de mayo’ by Carlos Riveraare some of the most notable Latin music premieres of the week.
Some artists did not overlook the proximity of the soccer world cupas Luck Rawho formed a quartet in tribute to the participation of Lionel Messi in the tournament.
Besides, Yami Safdie and Sabino They fulfilled the wish of their followers to unite their voices in a new version of ‘La Mala’, while the emerging Jere Klein dedicated a song to Colombian nightlife with Sky Rompiendo and Kris R.
Ozuna returns to his beginnings
The Puerto Rican premiered the single ‘My Self Before’, which is reminiscent of his initial stage in music, and explores topics such as heartbreak and emotional development through reflection and maturity over a reggaeton rhythm.
Pitbull asks for a party
The American artist of Cuban origin released the song ‘Satalanaaa’ in collaboration with Lil Jon, a song with vibrant rhythms that invites you to dance and that receives its name from a phrase inspired by the rhythmic and festive sounds heard in clubs around the world.
A tribute to Messi
The Argentine Luck Ra published ‘The Last Dance’, a song in which the artists Un Poco de Ruido, Juan Portella and RAMKY also participate, inspired by Messi, a week before he competes in what may possibly be his last World Cup. The song opens with tango tones before becoming a celebration of the Argentine star’s successful career.
Carlos Rivera joins ‘Lluvias de mayo’
After the song ‘Lluvias de mayo’ became one of the main songs in the repertoire of the Mexican artist Un León Marinero, and jumped to the small screen with the series ‘Like water for chocolate’, the singer released a new version with a mariachi sound in which Carlos Rivera contributes his powerful voice.
Yami Safdie and Sabino cover ‘La Mala’
The Argentine collaborated with the Mexican Sabino to release a new version of the song ‘La Mala’, which explores the emotional consequences of a toxic relationship to give way to self-acceptance and clarity, and was born after a widespread request from the followers of both artists, who asked them to unite their voices.
A theme to Colombia’s nightlife
The Chilean urban promise Jere Klein joined the Colombian producer, composer and DJ Sky Rompiendo and the Colombian-American rapper Kris R in ‘CX5’, a reggaeton based on Colombian nightlife with sensual and hypnotic ‘beats’.
















