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Fans Choose Cazzu's ‘Latinaje' as Their Favorite New Latin Music of the Week
Fans Choose Cazzu's ‘Latinaje' as Their Favorite New Latin Music of the Week

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time06-05-2025

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Fans Choose Cazzu's ‘Latinaje' as Their Favorite New Latin Music of the Week

Yahoo is using AI to generate takeaways from this article. This means the info may not always match what's in the article. Reporting mistakes helps us improve the experience. Yahoo is using AI to generate takeaways from this article. This means the info may not always match what's in the article. Reporting mistakes helps us improve the experience. Yahoo is using AI to generate takeaways from this article. This means the info may not always match what's in the article. Reporting mistakes helps us improve the experience. Generate Key Takeaways Cazzu's Latinaje album has topped Billboard's latest new Latin music poll published on Friday, April 25. In support of the weekly New Music Latin roundup and playlist, curated by Billboard Latin and Billboard Español editors, music fans voted for the Argentine artist's new studio album as their favorite music release of the week. The 14-track set, helmed by her longtime producer Nico Cotton and released via Dale Play Records and Rimas Entertainment, generated more than 93% of the vote, beating out other new album releases last week including Boza's San Blas, Natalia Lafourcade's Cancionera, Javiera Mena's Inmersión, and Bunbury's Cuentas Pendientes. More from Billboard Latinaje is home to the previously-released singles 'La Cueva,' 'Dolce,' and 'Con Otra'—the latter two also won the fan-related poll on Billboard. If these tracks were any indication, lyrically and musically, Cazzu has evolved since her 2022 set Nena Trampa. On Latinaje, the artist born Julieta Cazzucheli is vulnerable and mature, singing about overcoming a heartbreak, finding her self-worth, but most importantly, motherhood—'Inti' is a sweet dedication to the daughter she has with ex-boyfriend Christian Nodal. The very diverse album is home to trap, cumbia, salsa, merengue, flamenco, and tango melodies, and collaborations with Elena Rose, Maka, and WIU. On the previous New Music Latin poll, Kenia OS and Anitta's 'En 4″— a provocative fusion between perreo and Brazilian funk— won the fan-related music poll. See the results of the latest one below that also included new songs by Elena Rose, Camilo, and Los Ángeles Azules; Juanes; Ivy Queen; and Young Miko. See the complete poll results below: Best of Billboard Sign up for Billboard's Newsletter. For the latest news, follow us on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram.

Bomba Estéreo & Rawayana's ‘Me Pasa (Piscis)'& More Best New Music Latin
Bomba Estéreo & Rawayana's ‘Me Pasa (Piscis)'& More Best New Music Latin

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time31-01-2025

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Bomba Estéreo & Rawayana's ‘Me Pasa (Piscis)'& More Best New Music Latin

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. Astropical (Bomba Estéreo & Rawayana), 'Me Pasa (Piscis)' (Sony Music Latin) More from Billboard Mick Jagger, Metallica & More Remember Marianne Faithfull: 'She Was a Wonderful Friend' Sum 41 Say Farewell: The Canadian Pop-Punk Legends on the Highs and Lows of Their Unpredictable Career Here Are All the Performers and Presenters at the 2025 Grammy Awards Bomba Estéreo and Rawayana are two of the most beloved contemporary bands from Colombia and Venezuela. Now together, as the supergroup Astropical, they deliver an explosion of flavor with 'Me Pasa (Pisces)' – the first single from a project that combines the worlds of astrology and tropical rhythms. The song, which fuses Afrobeats with the sounds of the Colombian gaita flute and a nostalgic guitar line, makes references to the Colombian champeta, the Venezuelan arepas and songs by Juan Luis Guerra when talking about an irresistible attraction between two people who are ready to start a journey together. The voices of Li Saumet of Bomba and Beto Montenegro of Rawa shine separately, but create magic when they meet in the infectious chorus: 'What's wrong with me? What's wrong with me?/ The floor is moving and there is no one in the house/ My heart beats and that doesn't happen to me/ But what do I care?' It's a joyous and promising letter of introduction to the new supergroup that we didn't know we needed. — SIGAL RATNER-ARIAS Elena Rose & Morat, 'Un Beso Menos' (Kira Records/Warner Music Latina) Elena Rose's knack to craft love songs shines in her latest single, 'Un Beso Menos,' with Colombian band Morat adding another layer of emotional depth to the sentimental song. In the heartfelt pop ballad, Elena Rose and Morat narrate a relationship where every kiss feels like a bittersweet goodbye, and time together is always too short. 'I can't help but think that every time we see each other, it's not one more kiss, it's one less/ So don't let me go tonight,' they sing with pathos. — GRISELDA FLORES Daniel Sabater, 'danito' (Sony Music Entertainment Spain) Emerging Spanish pop artist Daniel Sabater delivers a deeply emotional ballad with 'danito,' a piano piece that evokes nostalgia and mourning for a lost love. With a delicate, cracked voice and a performance full of vulnerability, the singer-songwriter reflects on the longing for who he used to be, while saying goodbye to his former self, who lived tied to that relationship. The music video adds an even more intimate dimension, showing the artist performing the song in a single take. — LUISA CALLE Trueno + Feid, 'Cruz' (Sur Capital Records/Sony Music Latin) In a first collaborative effort, Trueno and Feid deliver 'Cruz,' which translates to 'cross' in English. Effortlessly lacing the Argentine and Colombian lingo, the two artists sing to an ex who they miss but has moved on: 'Baby your eyes are my light and my sins are bigger than the cross/ That's why I go to where you are.' Notably is the track's G-funk beat helmed by producers Tatool and LukasBL. 'Cruz' fuses rap with funk, deep bass, snare drums, and groovy synthesizers, bringing to 2025 the g-funk made popular in the '90s by artists such as Snoop Dogg and Dr. Dre. — JESSICA ROIZ Meme del Real, 'Princesa' (DOCEMIL Music/HYBE Latin America) Meme del Real, famously known as a key member of Café Tacvba, launches his solo debut with 'Princesa,' under Hybe Latin America's new label, DOCEMIL Music. The multifaceted singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist channels the serenity of the natural environment into his music, establishing an intimate connection between himself and his surroundings. The song starts as a soft ballad enriched with orchestral and harp elements, then seamlessly transitions into vibrant synth-pop. This single is the first from his upcoming album, and it heralds his personal rebirth as a vocalist. 'The opportunity to have such a close relationship with nature provided me with a different perspective on the ecology of systems; not only natural, but also how I relate to my family, my friends, and the environment,' Meme says in a press release. With production led by the legendary Gustavo Santaolalla, 'Princesa' solidifies itself as an exceptional debut in Meme's solo career. — ISABELA RAYGOZABest of Billboard Chart Rewind: In 1989, New Kids on the Block Were 'Hangin' Tough' at No. 1 Janet Jackson's Biggest Billboard Hot 100 Hits H.E.R. & Chris Brown 'Come Through' to No. 1 on Adult R&B Airplay Chart

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