PAM-Justin Quiles, Daddy Yankee & El Alfa
Justin Quiles, Daddy Yankee and El Alfa brought happiness and a burst of colour to these uncertain times with the release of their first-ever collaboration. Fusing the best of both worlds, “Pam” is a vibrant track that combines Puerto Rico’s reggaeton and the Dominican Republic’s dembow, whose irresistible hook will have you dancing all night long.
Hasta Que Dios Diga- Anuel AA ft. Bad Bunny
A sensual reggaeton with sexually explicit lyrics about two people who are turned on. On the day of release, "Hasta Que Dios Diga" dropped with a visionary music video covered in neon featuring both acts.
ADMV-Maluma
For some time we had not heard Maluma's romantic side. "ADMV" is a touching new ballad with an equally emotional music video where he transforms into an elderly man. Maluma released the visuals for the stripped-down balled “ADMV”, an abbreviation of “Amor de Mi Vida,” meaning “Love of My Life”. Maluma had those in mind who are arms reach from their loved ones due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
TKN- ROSALÍA & Travis Scott
The rapper and flamenco/pop/R&B singer have teamed up for a provocative new track, "TKN," accompanied by a music video featuring dozens of child dancers who back up the duo as they alternate verses in both English and Spanish. Fusing Middle Eastern melodies with urban beats, the track is about an honest and passionate leader. Scott brings his deep vocals to the tune, singing some lines in Spanish.
Reggaetonera- Anuel AA
The first reggaeton track on Emmanuel that becomes an anthem for the girl who loves to party, loves bad boys, and loves reggaeton. One minute and 20-seconds into the song, the beat switches to an old-school reggaeton and dancehall melody, making “Reggeatonera” one of the album’s most promising jams-
Caramelo- Ozuna
Ozuna returns with brand new music, “Caramelo," is a never-before-heard song with catchy hip-shaking reggaeton beats paying tribute to its title, which translates to candy, a colourful music video. It shows Ozuna in a Candyland-inspired background as models enjoy sweet treats such as ice cream, bubble gum, lollipops, and more.
Qué Mal Te Fue -Natti Natasha
Natti Natasha for the first time, directed a music video for her provocative new single, “Que Mal Te Fue” (You Did Badly). The Dominican, who spent her lockdown in Puerto Rico, played around with the composition of light-hearted song, one about a boyfriend that goes after another girl who also has frequent sexual relationships with other girls, just to come back with his tail between his legs.
El Manual - Anuel Aa
Anuel does not shy away from experimenting with sounds on Emmanuel. “El Manual,” which translates to “the manual,” is an upbeat track that kicks off with a captivating electric guitar melody blended with flares of Brazilian funk before exploding into an urban beat. Anuel sings about a girl who has all the right characteristics to win his heart. With its tropical fusions, there’s no doubt that “El Manual” will be a summer anthem.
Jay Wheeler - Fuiste Tu
In collaboration with famous reggaeton producer DJ Nelson, Jay Wheeler's "Fuiste Tu" served as a preface to his new album titled Platonicos released last Friday. A soft reggaetón track accompanied by an infectious beat solidifies the Puerto Rican artist smooth songwriting skills.
Fútbol y Rumba- Anuel AA ft. Enrique Iglesias
listen to this surprise collab between Anuel and Enrique Iglesias if you’re a fútbol fan. Collaborating for the first time, the two produced a catchy and feel-good track about living it up. “We only have one life and we’re not leaving so keep the party going,” sings the Spanish singer.