New Music Latin is a compilation of the best new Latin songs and albums recommended by Billboard Latin and Billboard Español editors. Check out this week’s picks below.
Zion, The Perfect Melody II – Chapter II (Warner Music Latina)
In true fashion, Zion — one of reggaetón’s most influential voices and the creator of countless unforgettable hits as part of the duo Zion & Lennox — returns with his signature soaring vocals on his latest release, The Perfect Melody II: Chapter II — a four-track EP that arrives after 2025’s The Perfect Melody II: Chapter I. Drawing inspiration from his debut solo album in 2007, The Perfect Melody, this new chapter is more than just a continuation — it’s an evolution. While the original project captured the romantic essence that defined reggaetón at the time with songs such as “Zun Da Da,” “Fantasma” and “Amor de Pobre,” Chapter II offers a more mature, introspective perspective.
For The Perfect Melody II, Zion unites a powerhouse team, including legendary producers Luny Tunes and Colombian hitmaker Keityn. He playfully weaves old-school reggaeton sonorities throughout the project, opening with the standout track “Caducaste” featuring Chencho Corleone. Yet, he isn’t afraid to experiment: on “Ganstercito,” he dives headfirst into salsa, spotlighting the instrumental brilliance of piano, bass, and percussion over the lead vocals. — INGRID FAJARDO
Chino Pacas, “Mamá” (Street Mob Records/A.T.B.)
Who can resist an ode to mother? Chino Pacas steps away from the streetwise bravado of corridos tumbados to deliver a heartfelt tribute to his mom. Backed by a simple arrangement on a 12-string guitar, the Mexican artist reflects on her strength and sacrifices with bittersweet sincerity. “Tú tienes mi amor, nomás tú, mamá; te miro y me miro, tu piel morena, vieras qué bendición el tenerte acá,” he sings, honoring her unconditional love. The music video, featuring tender scenes of his mom cooking and calling him in to eat, captures universal moments of maternal love. — ISABELA RAYGOZA
Andy Rivera, Juan Duque & ONIKX, “Amar y Ya” (Rimas Entertainment)
Colombia’s vieja escuela (old school) Andy Rivera joins forces with Juan Duque and ONIKX of la nueva escuela (new school) for the release of “Amar y Ya.” On the nearly three-minute track, produced by Sherman and FINE, the three artists sing about a love that’s pure and honest, declaring in the chorus: “After you, there is nothing/ With you, I lack nothing/ I feel like I have everything/ After you, there is nothing/ I want everything with you—don’t leave me longing.” Backed by an urban-tinged, suave Afrobeats rhythm, “Amar y Ya,” which translates to “love and that’s all,” combines the sweet melodious vocals of Rivera, Duque and ONIKX, giving the song that extra romantic touch. — JESSICA ROIZ
Leandro Ríos, “Ojitos al Revés”, (Remex Music)
The Mexican singer from Los Ramones, Nuevo León, has chosen a romantic track as the lead single for his upcoming album. True to his norteño style, Ríos is accompanied by the accordion and bajo sexto, with the drums this time laying down a rhythmic, lilting beat. The song — penned by renowned songwriter Luciano Luna — centers on a romantic and somewhat erotic encounter that turns out to be forbidden: a new challenge for a singer best known for songs about heartbreak, humorous tunes and even traditional corridos. “I let myself be loved time and again/ And the desire grew even stronger/ For when it comes to the forbidden, you don’t put it off till later,” Ríos sings with passion. — TERE AGUILERA
Patrulla 81 de José Ángel Medina, “Una Noche Más Contigo” (Sound Mex Evolution)
The iconic pasito duranguense group surprises fans with an unexpected rendition of “Una noche más”—a track originally released in 2007 alongside a star of that era, Mariano Barba — which now takes on a whole new direction. José Ángel Medina’s Patrulla 81 fuses its signature melodeon, tuba and charcheta with bongos, acoustic drums, guitars, and piano to infuse the song with heightened intensity. This nostalgia-laden duranguense ballad tells the story of a relationship where love was unrequited — yet, despite the breakup, one partner pleads for just one last night together. “Una noche más” serves as a testament to the modernization efforts currently being undertaken by Christian Alejandro Medina to preserve the legacy of his father, José Ángel, who founded Patrulla 81 45 years ago. — T.A
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