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FRESH TUNES

New Music Friday: J Balvin, Cuco, Quitapenas, Kali Uchis, Karol G and more

It's an incredible week for new music 


Jovita Trujillo
Senior Writer
UPDATED MAY 9, 2025 7:06 PM EDT

Happy Friday! The weekend has arrived, which means we have a roundup of new music to impress your friends with or to vibe out alone. It's been an amazing week for music with albums you'll want to listen to from front to back. From A-list names to rising stars, let's have some musical fun.

J Balvin, Omega - KLK

Get ready to dance because J Balvin and Dominican legend Omega have teamed up for “KLK,” a high-energy merengue electrónico track that blends classic Caribbean rhythms with futuristic club vibes. The release comes just ahead of Balvin’s Back to the Rayo tour stop at the Kia Forum in Los Angeles on May 9, with more shows to follow in San Jose, Sacramento, Seattle, and Portland.

J Balvin, Omega - KLK (Official Video)

Cuco -  Don’t Be So Rude 

The talented Mexican-American, Cuco, has finally released his highly anticipated album, 'Ridin. There is no doubt it's going to be one of the best albums of 2025, and it feels like a blast from the past as he honors old-school oldies and Chicano car culture. The singer/songwriter and multi-instrumentalist is a powerhouse in the Latin music scene, and his versatility to play with one genre to the next is incredible. It's an album you can listen to from front to back with tracks like "Don’t Be So Rude."

Cuco - Don’t Be So Rude (Visualizer)

KAROL G - Milagros

Karol G's Netflix documentary Karol G: Tomorrow Was Beautiful is now streaming. To celebrate, she released "Milagros," which plays during the film's credits. It's her first musical release of 2025 and seems like a love letter to fans as she reflects on her incredible career. The Colombian has overcome a lot of odds and has literally made history as the first Latina to ever embark on a stadium world tour. 

KAROL G - Milagros (Cover Audio)

Quitapenas - Jaguar

Inland Empire's Quitapenas is back with new music. The boy band is a group you want to keep on your radar, as they continue to release bangers that will remove your worries, like their name promises. Their first single of 2025 is “Jaguar,” which they described as a "pulsing, percussion-heavy single that channels raw movement and ancestral memory. Blending cumbia swagger with psychedelic textures and deep tropical rhythms, the track prowls between tradition and experimentation—built for the dancefloor and the diaspora alike." Get ready to dance. 

Jaguar

Kali Uchis - All I Can Say

Kali Uchis’ fifth studio album, Sincerely, is out now, and as expected, she delivers her signature ethereal magic. The deeply personal project explores themes of love, sensuality, and spirituality, with each track revealing a new layer of vulnerability and growth. With lush vocals, dreamy production, and a vision that feels both intimate and expansive, it's some of the Colombian's best work. 

Kali Uchis - All I Can Say

Marco Mares - A 150 

Mexican singer, songwriter, and guitarist Marco Mares’ album ¿por qué corres? ya estamos ahí has arrived. Like Cuco’s releases, it’s a front-to-back listening experience that leaves you feeling good and ready to fall in love. His ability to blend genres like merengue and cumbia with his own signature twist makes his music both intelligent and ear-catching. The 12-track album was created between Puerto Rico and Los Angeles, with Mares recording vocals from his hometown of Mexico City. "A 150" is just one of the tracks that will leave you smiling. 

Marco Mares - A 150 (Official Video)

CLARENT - OH WOW

Fresh off the global success of “IA” with Mora, Puerto Rican artist Clarent is back with “Oh Wow,” a raw, emotional track about a love that’s hard to leave. Written by Clarent and produced by Bassy, the song blends urban rhythms with pop emotion and was created on instinct the moment he heard the beat.

CLARENT - OH WOW (Official Video)

Sorry My Love - BENDITO (WITH KHEA, IANN DIOR, AND LEEBRIAN)

Sorry My Love - the new Latin pop punk duo from Dillon Francis and Albert Hype - just dropped “Bendito” featuring Iann Dior, Leebrian, and KHEA. The track fuses emo and Latin sounds, with Dillon calling it “the reason Sorry My Love exists.” “Bendito” follows their debut single “Forget” with Waterparks and kicks off what the duo calls a genre-bending love letter to their punk roots.

Sorry My Love - BENDITO (WITH KHEA, IANN DIOR, AND LEEBRIAN) [OFFICIAL VIDEO]

Becky G, Manuel Turizo - QUE HACES

Becky G and Manuel Turizo join forces for their first official single of the year, "QUE HACES." The ever-so-catchy track blends merengue and pop and is a sweet anthem about love. Their unique vocals blend effortlessly, and the track comes with a music video showing off their chemistry. 

Becky G, Manuel Turizo - QUE HACES (Official Video)

Fuerza Regida, Bellakath - Labubu 

Fuerza Regida surprises fans just three days after the release of their album 111XPANTIA, with a Deluxe version of the production, which includes three unreleased tracks: “LOKiTA”, “Labubu”, and “Como Tú”. The group from San Bernardino just performed “peliculiando” on Jimmy Kimmel Live! and is another example of the power of Latino music in the United States. "Labubo" will have you ready to shake your hips and is a collaboration with Bellakath, who collaborated with them in the past for the banger, "Fresita."

Labubu

Miley Cyrus - More to Lose 

After her stunning appearance at the Met Gala, Miley Cyrus has released her second single of 2025, "More to Lose." It's another stunning preview of what's to come with her ninth studio album, Something Beautiful, set for release on May 30. Cyrus's mature sound and powerful vocals, with the all-too-relatable lyrics, will send chills down your spine. 

Miley Cyrus - More to Lose (Official Video)

Paloma Mami - HAKiA

Chilean star Paloma Mami is back with her much-anticipated single “HAKiA,” a hypnotic industrial reggaeton track infused with Japanese pop culture vibes. The song, part of her upcoming album Códigos de Muñeca, is all about female power, laying out what sets a strong woman apart from the rest, with bold lyrics like “Ella es una 45 entre las 9.”

Paloma Mami - HAKiA (Album Visual)

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