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14-05-2025
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Grupo Firme Level Up With Anticipated Album ‘Evolucion'
Grupo Firme's new album Evolución is here. On Friday, the Mexican band released their latest studio album offering, which as the title suggests, is a step up for the band. The new LP includes original collaborations with Gloria Trevi, Joss Favela, and Carolina Ross. 'The process of creating the album took a while because we kept adding songs,' Eduin Caz tells Rolling Stone. 'We spent a month re-recording everything so it would have the same feeling, the same flavor. There were sleepless nights, there were really no arguments, and it was really fun.' More from Rolling Stone Fuerza Regida Want to Be the Beatles of Corridos. They Might Already Be Fitz and the Tantrums Preview New Album 'Man on the Moon' With Funky Title Track Yungblud Will Interrogate Hero Worship on New Album 'Idols,' Then See It in Action on Tour Caz says the record, which features 14 new songs from the group, felt 'very representative' of his life to this point. 'I wanted to take that risk, and I want people to feel what I felt through music,' adds Caz. In terms of the making of the project, the singer said that the band decided to focus on creating a record that felt cohesive and not as on-the-whim as some of the group's previous projects, many of which are live recordings. Evolución is Grupo Firme's first studio album in three years. 'Grupo Firme wanted to give you something new, fresh, with greater detail and more planning, not so much something improvised like our past albums but a production that's super prepared, great musicians with every person participating adding value,' Caz says. The album features previously released singles 'Hubiéramos' and 'Beneficio de La Duda,' written by Joss Favela, who also joins the band on 'La Vida Es Pa'Gozarla.' The group includes Gloria Trevi on banda song 'Súfrale,' and close out the record with 'Todavia Te Amo' featuring Carolina Ross. Best of Rolling Stone The 50 Greatest Eminem Songs All 274 of Taylor Swift's Songs, Ranked The 500 Greatest Albums of All Time
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06-05-2025
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Ivan Cornejo, Gabito Ballesteros, Alisun & More: Vote for the Best New Latin Music This 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 This week, Billboard's New Music Latin roundup and playlist — curated by Billboard Latin and Billboard Español editors — features fresh new music, including new albums by Gloria Trevi (El Vuelo), Adriel Favela (Sueños de la Calle Vol. 1), and Fuerza Regida (111XPANTIA). In the middle of his biggest tour yet, Ivan Cornejo has dropped a new single titled 'Me Prometí.' In his signature raspy vocals that adds more pathos to his heart-wrenching songs, the Mexican American star steps out of his alt-regional sound that he's pioneered to deliver a gorgeous acoustic ballad produced by Frank Rios and the artist himself. More from Billboard Meanwhile, Grupo Frontera and Netón Vega team up for 'La Buena Eres Tú,' which fuses the group's norteño style with a smooth rap rhythm. Sonora-born singer-songwriter Gabito Ballesteros unleashes 'Cleopatra,' set to be part of his upcoming album, Ya No Se Llevan Serenatas. A love song at its core, Ballesteros sings about a girl he's crushing on. 'No quiero a nadie que no seas tú,' he croons. Other new releases include Alisun's EP Vive En Mí, Lali and Duki's 'Plástico' and Ramon Vega and Carín León's 'Dueño de Ti.' Last week, fans crowned Cazzu's new album Latinaje as their favorite release, with the set garnering more than 90% of the vote. The Argentine artist's highly anticipated 14-track set, helmed by her longtime producer Nico Cotton, was released via Dale Play Records and Rimas Entertainment. Which release this week do you think is best? Give these new releases a spin and vote for your favorite new Latin music drop below. Best of Billboard Sign up for Billboard's Newsletter. For the latest news, follow us on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram.
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06-05-2025
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Gloria Trevi Soars With New ‘El Vuelo' Album & More Best New Music Latin
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 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. Gloria Trevi, El Vuelo (Great Talent Records) More from Billboard Gloria Trevi is entering a new era of sorts, marked by the release of the first album under her new independent label. El Vuelo — all songs co-penned by the Mexican icon herself — serves as a testament to Trevi's ability to reinvent herself dabbling with new styles and genres without losing her core pop sound. The opening track 'Para Querer Como Te Quiero' is a bright cumbia and while that might be an indication that she may be going the regional Mexican route, she doesn't. Instead, she takes listeners on sonically varied journey: 'Mentí' is a little on the rock side, and opens with gorgeous classical arrangements, while 'Q.E.P.D.' fuses mariachi with very subtle reggaetón drums. In a world dominated by collabs, Trevi sticks to just one — featuring fellow pop diva Monica Naranjo on 'Para Siempre Triste.' While all songs take on different sounds, one thing is consistent throughout the album, and that is Trevi's knack for writing heart-wrenching lyrics about love, loss and freedom. — GRISELDA FLORES Adriel Favela, Danny Felix, Giovanny Ayala & Octavio Cuadras, Sueños de la Calle (Vol. 1) (Fonovisa Records) When four of the most exciting acts in música mexicana join forces, their shared roots help fuel a project that pushes the genre forward. On Sueños de la Calle (Vol. 1), Adriel Favela, Danny Felix, Giovanny Ayala, and Octavio Cuadras create a four-track EP that's personal and political. Rooted in the lived experiences of Mexican and Mexican American communities, the focus track '#SinMexicanos' delivers an unapologetic ode on immigration and identity. The song confronts the realities of labor, pride and resilience, with lines like 'el día que falten los mexicanos aquí en el gabacho se van a dar cuenta.' From the poetic grit of the title track to the heartfelt of 'X Ella,' the project blends accordion, tololoche, and storytelling with contemporary borderland perspectives. 'Sueños de la Calle (Vol. 1) is our way of telling what we live, what we feel, and what many out there don't dare to say,' the quartet says in a press release. 'Every song is born from the streets, the neighborhood, the border. Coming together was natural because we share the same roots, the same scars, and the same love for this music that gave us a voice.' — ISABELA RAYGOZA BORJA & Greeicy, 'Macarrones con Queso' (Virgin Music/BORJA) Short and sweet perfectly describes the first collaborative effort between BORJA and Greeicy. In 'Macarrones con Queso' (macaroni and cheese), the two Latin Grammy nominees beautifully harmonize together in every verse and chorus, backed by a tender, acoustic ballad produced by BORJA and Joel Iglesias. The conceptual tune revolves around two love birds who can't be together because they have different destinies. 'I found out you will be in town for a few days/ I've prepared for this moment since April/ Decorate your skin with kisses/ Cook macaroni and cheese/ And for dessert, maybe an eternity with you,' they kick off the track. 'But you have other plans and it's not me […] I have a feeling this is only another love song without ending,' they continue — in what could be the perfect soundtrack for a romance movie. — JESSICA ROIZ Alexis y Fido, 'Carita Triste' (Wild Dogz) Alexis y Fido return to the music scene with 'Carita Triste,' which showcases a vibrant electronic merengue infused with the distinctive signatures of the duo. The captivating track is a dynamic blend of reggaeton and rich Caribbean rhythms, painting a poignant narrative about young love that faces the challenges of social class divides. It also powerfully conveys the timeless message that love can triumph over societal obstacles. As Alexis y Fido celebrate two decades of their musical journey, this release also serves as a preview of new music they are crafting for 2025. — INGRID FAJARDO Check out more Latin recommendations this week below: Best of Billboard Sign up for Billboard's Newsletter. For the latest news, follow us on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram.