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Ricardo Arjona, Seco (Metamorfosis Enterprises Limited/Interscope Records)
Guatemalan icon Ricardo Arjona returns with SECO, his eighteenth studio album. The 12-song set is a true reflection of his artistic essence: deeply introspective, poetic lyrics that address social criticism, intertwined with stories of love and humanity. In addition, it is accompanied by careful musical production in which live guitars, violins, piano and percussion stand out. The title of the album, SECO, alludes to the nickname he received as a child for his physical build.
In a statement accompanying the release, Arjona expresses that it could be the most important album of his career. “This album isn’t just music; it’s a piece of my life,” the singer-songwriter says. “SECO represents that boy who dreamed of writing songs while running by the stream. Today, I invite everyone to join me on this journey and find a part of themselves in each song.” The pop ballad “Mujer” is a particular standout track, an ode to feminine strength that takes on an even deeper meaning thanks to the participation of daughter Adria Arjona as the protagonist of the music video. — LUISA CALLE
Belinda & Tito Double P, “La Cuadrada” (Warner Music México)
In “La Cuadrada,” Belinda further explores the world of corridos bélicos, joining rapidly rising star Tito Double P. Transforming from pop sensation to a powerhouse in regional Mexican music, Belinda slips into the role of “Beli bélica,” an undercover agent on a quest. Their tale unfolds in a cinematic seven-minute video set across lavish locales in Puebla, Mexico and Italy, enhancing the storyline’s intrigue and opulence. The track resonates with Belinda’s crystalline vocals, dynamic guitar riffs, and spirited trumpet interplays, while Tito’s distinctively gruff delivery adds grit to their musical escapade. This collaboration breathes fresh energy into the genre, creating a vivid tableau of love, deception, and undercover pursuits. — ISABELA RAYGOZA
Luis R Conriquez & Peso Pluma, “Bandida” (Kartel Music)
Powerhouses Luis R Conriquez and Peso Pluma double down on their commitment to globalize música mexicana via collaborations. Their latest, “Bandida,” is a testament to a friendship and bond that has not only fueled their respective careers but the genre overall. A corrido bélico through-and-through, the brass horns and guitar-heavy track finds Peso and Conriquez exchanging verses about themes of loyalty and rebellion that come with the territory. At times they bark lyrics like, “la cuenta de banco la tengo de lado, ya son varios ceros (the bank account, I see it, it has many zeros now.),” while at other points they sing in a more reflective tone, “vivo lo que desde morro ambicionaba, disfruto la vida porque un día se acaba (I’m living what I dreamed of as a kid, I enjoy life because one day it ends).” — GRISELDA FLORES
Gusi & Elder Dayán, “Acabaste Conmigo” (Vallenato Social Club)
Gusi kicks off the new year with an exciting and dynamic collaboration alongside the talented Elder Dayán, “Acabaste Conmigo” — the first captivating single from his next studio album, Vallenato Social Club. This track masterfully preserves the rich and vibrant essence of traditional vallenato music while introducing an invigorating tropical pop flair that breathes fresh life into the genre. “Acabaste Conmigo” resonates thanks to an authenticity that speaks to the depth of the pain. By blending traditional vallenato elements with contemporary sounds, Gusi and Dayán create an enthralling experience that bridges the gap between musical heritage and modern influences. — INGRID FAJARDO
Los Ángeles Azules & Thalia, “Yo Me Lo Busqué” (Promotodo México/OCESASeitrack)
Mexican cumbia legends Los Ángeles Azules and pop titan Thalia fuse their unmistakable talents in “Yo Me Lo Busqué,” delivering a riveting cumbia jam that captivates with its infectious rhythm and exuberant spirit. Continuing their tradition of collaborating with Latin pop icons, the Iztapalapa troupe weaves their signature vibrant sound together with Thalia’s spectacular vocals. The lyric’s emotional intensity promises an irresistible invitation to the dance floor, offering a passionate soundtrack for lovers caught in a clandestine affair. “Say that you’re not dying to have another night with me,” the singer belts, anchoring this joyful anthem destined to ignite movement wherever played. — I.R.
Tiago PZK (Gotti), “Señorita” (Grand Move Records/Warner Music Latina)
Tiago PZK is trading spots with his alter ego, Gotti, to deliver the dark and edgy pop banger “Señorita.” The track — powered by gritty synthesizers and catchy hooks — serves as a preview of Tiago’s upcoming EP. “’Señorita’ is a before and after in my career,” Tiago explains in a statement. “As the artist and composer of this song and project, it’s as if a war is about to break out between Tiago and Gotti to see who gets to take the reigns as the artist.” With “Señorita,” the Argentine rapper kicks off a new era in his career, where he’s willing to defy any sort of expectations imposed on him. — G.F.
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