It's officially summer! Whether you're having a lover summer, a sad summer, a nonchalant summer, or a chill summer, your playlist needs to be ready to go. Let's get the weekend started with this week's hottest releases from a variety of genres.
YEИDRY - Mala Mia
YEИDRY is dropping her debut album this fall, and the first single she released is "Mala Mia." Though the song may initially read as a goodbye to a past relationship, YEИDRY says its deepest meaning is far more personal. “Mala Mia,” she said in our Special Feature, “is like a goodbye letter to my old self.” That version of herself, she explains, lived smaller. “My old self was not allowing herself to dream as much.”
Xavi, De La Rose - Pensando En Ti
Mexican-American Gen-Z force Xavi and Puerto Rican singer-songwriter De La Rose show what happens when you merge reggaetón’s energy with corridos tumbados-inspired guitars on "Pensando En Ti." It comes with a music video that will give you dramatic flashbacks of young love. Filmed on her stomping grounds, the video features a backdrop of iconic locations throughout Puerto Rico.
Becky G - PATRONA
Becky G turns up the heat with her latest single, “PATRONA,” while officially announcing her highly anticipated album BARAJA BENDITA, arriving August 14, 2026. The empowering track is fueled by percussion, a fun horn section, and Becky G's impressive vocals. The track acts as a statement of self-trust and discipline, as the Mexican-American artist fully steps fully into her power. It comes with a sexy and powerful music video showing off her toned body and boxing skills.
Juliana Beltrán - Ay tú
Up-and-coming Colombian singer-songwriter, Juliana Beltrán, gets romantic with her new single, “Ay Tú.” The warm track is about finally finding the right person after experiencing heartbreak. With lush melodies and dreamy Latin-pop production, the song reminds you not to give up on finding love. “This is a song about finally finding that healthy, warm love. After years of dead ends, heartbreaks, and disappointments, being open to a new relationship that makes everything worth it," she said in a press release.
Madonna ft. Feid Read My Lips
In one of this year's most surprising collaborations, Madonna and Colombian superstar Feid come together for "Read My Lips." The dance floor-ready track is featured on the “Bonus Edition” from the all-star FIFA World Cup collection and is the perfect fusion of energies.
Fuerza Regida - 67
Fuerza Regida may be on tour, but they're still releasing music. Their latest single, “67,” was produced by JOP and Moises Lopez alongside MeñoStyle and LenchoStyle and is fueled by gritty lyricism and the group’s signature hard-hitting sound, as they tap into power, paranoia, and the streets. The group first teased the track during the kickoff of its sold-out This Is Our Dream Tour, marking Fuerza Regida’s first-ever stadium run with stops in cities including Los Angeles, Houston, Phoenix, and New York’s Citi Field.
FLVCKKA, Marcos Villalobos - Si No Contestas
FLVCKKA returns with “Si No Contestas,” a bright, high-energy hypercorridos track featuring fellow Chihuahua-born artist Marcos Villalobos. Blending corrido-inspired lyricism with hypnotic hyperpop production, the song captures the emotional spiral of obsessive young love and the chaos of waiting for a text that never comes. The single previews FLVCKKA’s forthcoming album Hypercorridos Vol. 1, as she remains the only female Mexican artist in Mexico’s Top 50 across Apple Music, Spotify, and YouTube.
Eslabon Armado - Amigos Con Derecho FT: PESO PLUMA
Eslabon Armado has officially dropped their new album NOCTURNO. With themes of heartbreak, darkness, and rebirth, it weaves its signature sound with new explorations outside the genre. Featured is Peso Pluma on "Amigos Con Derecho," and they've already proven to make a hit. Back in 2023, their song "Ella Baile Sola" became the first Mexican song to hit the top 10 on the Billboard Hot 100.
Paloma Mami, Cris MJ - NOTA
Paloma Mami returns with her latest single, “NOTA,” alongside fellow Chilean star Cris MJ. Driven by sleek reggaeton production, the track sees the two rising artists embrace a carefree take on modern romance, exploring attraction, chemistry, and intimacy without the expectations of emotional commitment. The release marks the latest chapter in Paloma Mami’s evolving artistry following “Exmaquina” and her 2025 album CÓDIGOS DE MUÑEKA.
Sebas Barcenas - Cuantas Veces No
Sebas Bárcenas releases “Cuántas Veces No,” a new single that captures the Guatemalan artist at a defining moment in his career. Blending contemporary pop, subtle R&B influences, and nostalgic guitar-driven production, the track showcases a natural evolution in his sound and a more mature side of his songwriting. “I wrote this song about a year ago, and from the moment I started sharing snippets of it, I saw how many people connected with the story,” shares Sebas. “At its core, it speaks to something we experience more often than we realize: relationships where the love, effort, or attention we give isn’t always reciprocated.”
Rebelution - Rock With Me
Rebelution continues the momentum with new music, releasing "Rock With Me." After forming the group in 2004 in Isla Vista, California, while they studied at UCSB, they became one of the most successful reggae bands, and you can find them at nearly every festival. Their catchy, love-filled tracks will always fill you with good vibes, and "Rock With Me" is no different.




