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The 50 Best Latin and Spanish-Language Albums of 2025

The 50 Best Latin and Spanish-Language Albums of 2025

From heartfelt tributes to tradition to orchestral reminders to embrace the present, here’s what we loved this year

Could this be the most creative decade in the history of Latin music? 2025 certainly helped it feel as though we’re heading in that direction. Far from being hyperbolic, the notion makes sense considering not only the overwhelming dominance of Latin sounds on a global scale, but also the latitude that artists have enjoyed this year when it came to freedom of expression. 

It is not fortuitous, either, that Natalia Lafourcade spent much of 2025 introducing her new persona of the cancionera, or songstress. In effect, this was the year of the cancionera across the board, with brilliant singer/songwriters such as Mon Laferte, iLe, and Silvana Estrada exploring traditional song formats. Many musicians found inspiration in the golden genres of decades past – including Bad Bunny, whose celebration of boricua roots through plena and salsa resulted in a life-affirming masterpiece that is sure to resonate for decades to come. 

Most importantly, Latin artists remembered to have fun in 2025, from the high-energy electronic mash-ups of Mula to the alluring tropicoqueta grooves of Karol G and the healing travelogue of Cazzu’s Latinaje.

Here are our picks for the best Latin albums of the year. The fact that so many great records didn’t make the cut underscores the obvious: We’re living in an era of unprecedented splendor. —E.L.

Photographs in Illustration

Gilbert Flores/Variety; Christopher Polk/Billboard; Eric Rojas*;  Randy Holmes/Disney/Getty Images

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