New Music Latin: Billboard's Latest Latin Music Recommendations

Discover the latest Latin music recommendations from Billboard and Billboard Español editors on New Music Latin. This week's picks feature a diverse range of artists and genres that showcase the vibrant Latin music scene.
Ryan Castro and Grupo Frontera collaborate on "Apodo," a blend of modern norteño melodies and Caribbean reggae beats that explore the complexities of relationships. Carlos Vives and Grupo Niche join forces on a salsa version of "La Tierra del Olvido," combining Vives' vallenato-pop style with Niche's Cali salsa sound.
Doctor Nativo's "Caminantes" featuring Roco Pachukote is a mariachi-tinged ska single that celebrates migration and ancestral wisdom. Zoé makes a comeback with "Campo de Fuerza," a hypnotic alt-rock track that showcases the band's signature sound.
Zhamira Zambrano's "Quisiera Ella" delves into bolero, highlighting themes of resilience and self-love. iLe explores the bolero genre with "Un Amor de la Calle," infusing the classic song with her powerful voice and emotional depth.
Isabela Merced and Tony Succar team up on a dynamic new version of "Apocalipsis," blending salsa rhythms with catchy pop melodies. Duelo and Louie Padilla (La Firma) deliver a live version of "Soy Como No Soy," a tejano norteño hit that captures the essence of the genre.
Experience the rich diversity of Latin music with these new releases that showcase the talent and creativity of Latin artists across different genres and styles. Stay tuned for more exciting music recommendations from New Music Latin.