It's Friday, which means we have our weekly roundup of fresh music from a variety of genres to get you through the weekend. From A-List names and rising stars, get your playlist ready, and let's start getting ready for summer.
LENCHO x Peso Pluma - ENCERRONES
Rising Mexican star LENCHO is having a breakout year, and now he's taking the next step with his debut album *TEOFANÍA*. The Rancho Humilde artist first caught major attention with "CHICLONA," which exploded after Peso Pluma jumped on the remix. Since then, LENCHO has racked up more than 200 million streams and built a rapidly growing fanbase. The 14-track project opens with "ENCERRONES" featuring Peso Pluma and showcases the singer-songwriter's evolution from hitmaker to artist. Before stepping into the spotlight himself, LENCHO had already earned songwriting credits with acts like Fuerza Regida and Calle 24. "If you don't believe in yourself, nothing is going to happen. You have to believe like crazy and hold on to yourself. That's the only way to make it," LENCHO said in a release.
Ozuna - Mi Yo De Antes
Ozuna is leaning into his romantic side. The Puerto Rican superstar returns with "Mi Yo De Antes," a nostalgic reggaeton track that explores heartbreak, personal growth, and the ways love can change a person. "Mi Yo De Antes has a lot of emotion and truth behind it," Ozuna shared in a press release. "It speaks about how love and life experiences can change who you are." It comes with a cinematic music video filmed in Puerto Rico featuring Cuban-American influencer Mia Dio.
Mariposa & FFLean - Cavalo Flow
MARIPOSA is carving out her own lane. The Colombian-born, Amsterdam-based artist blends Spanish-language rap, Latin rhythms, and Y2K influences while exploring themes of mental health, womanhood, and life as a Latina abroad. Now, she's joining forces with Brazilian artist FFLean on "CAVALO FLOW," a hyperpop-meets-dembow track born from Amsterdam's underground club scene. Together, the duo is bringing a fresh Latin perspective to the city's electronic music landscape.
Yorghaki - abusadOra
Yorghaki is entering a new chapter with Antes de Que Sea Tarde. The Latin GRAMMY-nominated Venezuelan artist and producer's new eight-track album finds him embracing a more personal and vulnerable side with authenticity at the center. Built around live instrumentation, organic percussion, and Caribbean influences, the project reflects on joy, self-discovery, and making the most of life before time slips away. "This project was a radical change for me," Yorghaki shared. "I made it for myself: to explore, to feel free, and to create something I'll be proud of forever." It includes "abusadOra."
Landa - Guerra mundial
LANDA is back with "Guerra Mundial," the first single from the trio's upcoming album. Made up of Alex Gallardo, Ernesto García Quijada, and Nico Roussel, the band has long been chasing the perfect pop song. With "Guerra Mundial," they pair bright, energetic melodies with a tongue-in-cheek look at the chaos of modern life. Drawing inspiration from classic pop-rock acts like Tom Petty, Eagles, and The Beatles while embracing more contemporary influences, LANDA continues to blend timeless songwriting with a fresh and modern sound.
Alewya - Maktoub
Alewya is giving fans another glimpse into her debut album ZERO with the release of "Maktoub." The London-based Ethiopian-Egyptian artist blends industrial sounds with global rhythms on the track, which explores themes of destiny, resistance, and self-determination. The song also features a sample from legendary Ethiopian artist Teddy Afro, whose music played a significant role in Alewya's upbringing. With a music video filmed in Ethiopia's Afar region, "Maktoub," translates to "it is written" in Arabic.
Zell & BNYX® - L.A
Zell is back with "L.A.," a hypnotic new track produced by BNYX, whose credits include Drake, Travis Scott, Nicki Minaj, and Don Toliver. The Argentine artist sings about late nights and avoidant energy, pairing his unfiltered delivery with a moody, trap sound. The release arrives alongside a music video filmed entirely through Ray-Ban Meta glasses, giving fans a first-person look at Zell's world as he moves through New York City.
La Zorra Zapata - "Amor Completo"
La Zorra Zapata is putting her own spin on a beloved Latin alternative classic. The Lima-born, Mexico City-based artist returns with "Amor Completo," a reimagined version of the iconic Mon Laferte song. Rather than simply covering the track, La Zorra Zapata transforms it into something entirely her own, blending atmospheric production with the emotional intensity that made the original a fan favorite. The release serves as the second single from her upcoming covers project, I Love You Baby, and arrives as she prepares to perform as an official showcase artist at Circulart 2026 in Medellín.
Mireya Ramos - Besos y Copas
Mireya Ramos is returning to the music that shaped her. The Latin GRAMMY-winning artist and founder of Flor de Toloache, New York's first all-female mariachi, has released "Besos y Copas," an acoustic EP that blends original songs with beloved Mexican classics. Stripped down to voice and guitar, the seven-track project explores love, heartbreak, and nostalgia while highlighting Ramos' ability to move seamlessly between mariachi, ranchera, soul, R&B, and cumbia.
Toy Story 5 - I Knew It, I Knew You
With Toy Story 5 releasing on June 19th, it's gearing up to be a star-studded cast with people like Bad Bunny. The soundtrack is proving to be just as epic with Taylor Swift's "I Knew It, I Knew You." “Writing this song felt like a musical departure and coming home at the same time. Creating something for Jessie was a new challenge and also felt like second nature all at once,” Swift wrote on Instagram. “And being a @toystory kid from the age of 5 til now… is an adventure I plan to be on, to infinity and beyond.”




