Onessa Steps Into the Latin Urban Spotlight With “Amor”
Some songs do not need to shout to be noticed. They move differently. They arrive with warmth, rhythm, and a quiet confidence that pulls the listener in before the first chorus has even landed. “Amor”, the new release from Latin pop urban artist Onessa, belongs to that world. It is smooth, sensual, melodic, and carried by a voice that feels both intimate and ready for a wider stage. In a music landscape often dominated by noise, speed, and instant hooks built for short attention spans, Onessa offers something more subtle. “Amor” does not chase attention with excess. It builds its…
Bad Bunny Opens Up About DeBÍ TiRAR MáS FOToS, Puerto Rico, Memory, and Artistic Growth
Bad Bunny’s conversation with Zane Lowe for Apple Music arrives at a key moment in his career. With DeBÍ TiRAR MáS FOToS, the Puerto Rican superstar does not simply return with another major release. He offers one of his most personal, culturally rooted, and emotionally reflective projects to date.The interview places the album at the center of a wider conversation about memory, identity, fame, maturity, and the deep connection between an artist and his homeland. For an artist who has become one of the biggest global names in music, Bad Bunny sounds less interested in proving dominance than in reconnecting…
Carlito Home Returns With “Groove of the Soul”, A Warm Instrumental Journey Led By Guitar And Feeling
With “Groove of the Soul”, Carlito Home offers a new instrumental piece built around warmth, groove and the kind of guitar tone that speaks before a single word is needed. The title says almost everything: this is music shaped by feel, by movement, by soul, and by that rare ability to make an instrumental track sound deeply human.Carlito Home has never been the kind of artist who hides behind overproduction. His music comes from lived experience, from real instruments, from stage instinct, from jam culture, and from a lifelong relationship with melody. On “Groove of the Soul”, that musical identity…
Top 10 Best Reggaeton Artists: The Voices That Changed Latin Music
The top 10 best reggaeton artists cannot be defined only by streams, YouTube views or viral hooks. Reggaeton is a culture, a rhythmic force, an urban and Caribbean story, and a popular language that moved from Puerto Rican streets to become one of the most dominant sounds on the planet.This ranking highlights the artists who shaped the genre, changed its image, opened international doors and created a recognizable signature. Some are pioneers. Others transformed reggaeton into a global phenomenon. All of them have left a major mark on modern Latin music. To understand the scale of the movement, it makes…
BEILOR Brings Latin Club Energy to the Dancefloor with “La Harinita”
Valencian composer Raimon Tortosa, artistically known as BEILOR, is part of a generation of electronic music creators who refuse to stay locked inside one single genre. With years of experience in club music, he has built a sound shaped by movement, rhythm, fusion and a constant search for fresh ideas. His productions are made for the dancefloor, but they also carry enough melodic detail and personality to be enjoyed at any moment of the day. With “La Harinita”, BEILOR presents a danceable track filled with Latin-inspired sonorities, festive energy and club-ready rhythm. The result is a vibrant release that combines…
Sergio de Malaguilla Opens a New Flamenco Chapter With “Entre Cuerdas, Vol. 1”
Sergio de Malaguilla steps into a deeply personal new chapter with “Entre Cuerdas, Vol. 1”, a two-track EP that feels intimate, roots-driven, and proudly connected to the emotional language of flamenco guitar. Built around voice, traditional guitar, and instrumental storytelling, the project introduces an artist who does not chase noise, trends, or easy effects. Instead, he chooses touch, memory, rhythm, and the noble vibration of strings. With “Acariciar tu pelo” and “Barcelona”, Sergio de Malaguilla presents a compact but meaningful release: one song carried by traditional singing and guitar, and one instrumental piece where the guitar takes the full spotlight.…
Bad Bunny: The Global Disruptor Who Redefined Latin Music on His Own Terms
Some artists break through. Others break the frame. Bad Bunny belongs to the second category. Over the past several years, Benito Antonio Martínez Ocasio has done far more than dominate charts or collect streaming milestones. He has altered the scale, language, and confidence of Latin music in the global mainstream. What once sounded to some corners of the industry like a regional phenomenon has, through Bad Bunny’s rise, become impossible to contain, translate down, or treat as secondary. He did not ask the world for permission to listen in Spanish. He made the world come to him.That is what makes…
Yosán Pereda — “El tonto”: soft Latin energy, heartbreak on repeat
Yosán Pereda writes the kind of songs that don’t chase perfection—they tell the truth. Born in Cuba and based in Lanzarote for the past decade, he carries both roots and road-dust in his music: warm Latin DNA, melodies that stay close, and a direct, human way of speaking about love when it cracks. Musician, singer, songwriter, and producer, he’s lived the stage from both angles—backing others and standing alone—before diving deeper into recording and production. The result is an artist who controls emotion and sound with the same steady hand. With “El tonto,” Yosán delivers a Latin track that’s soft…
Twinsello – “Veneno”: When Love Turns Into a Mark on the Skin
With “Veneno,” Twinsello deliver a track that lives up to its title. This isn’t heartbreak as a dramatic scene—this is heartbreak as a substance. Something that seeps into you, stays in your bloodstream, and keeps speaking long after the last message was sent. Damien and Bastien, twin brothers behind the project, transform a Latin-inspired love story into a modern confession: the kind of relationship where you gave everything… and still ended up as strangers. “Veneno” as a feeling you can’t detox from The hook is brutally simple and that’s exactly why it works: “Veneno, veneno… I’ve got it in my…

