Vote for Your Favorite New Latin Music Release This Week, Including Jasiel Nuñez’s ‘Made In Paris’ and More!

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Jasiel Nuñez’s ‘Made In Paris’
Jasiel Nuñez’s ‘Made In Paris’

This week’s Billboard New Music Latin roundup showcases a diverse array of fresh releases from prominent and emerging artists across the Latin music scene.

Mexican artist Jasiel Nuñez makes a bold statement with “Made In Paris,” a track blending traditional corrido elements with contemporary urbano vibes. Signed to Double P Records, Nuñez reflects on personal transformation and newfound success, marking a significant step in his burgeoning career.

J Balvin continues to build anticipation for his upcoming album, Rayo, with “Gaga,” a collaboration with Saiko. This club-ready electronica track sets the tone for a lively album experience described by Balvin as akin to a vibrant house party rather than a mere collection of songs.

J Balvin
J Balvin

Ivan Cornejo, ahead of his album release Mirada on July 18, unveils “Intercambio Injusto,” a poignant song produced by Frank Rio. Driven by guitars and emotional lyricism, Cornejo delves into themes of lost love and the melancholy of fading connections, showcasing his distinct musical style that prioritizes heartfelt storytelling.

The Billboard New Music Latin roundup also features other notable releases, including tracks from Omar Montes and Las Villa, highlighting the dynamic and evolving landscape of Latin music. With listeners invited to engage by voting for their favorite releases, this weekly playlist continues to be a vital platform for discovering and supporting emerging talents in the Latin music industry.

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