New music: This week’s music premieres come from Danny Ocean, María Becerra, Grupo Frontera, CA7RIEL & Paco Amoroso and Fariana, with singles and albums that celebrate Caribbean parties, urban rhythms and even the Nobel Peace Prize 2025, Venezuelan opposition leader María Corina Machado.
Danny Ocean releases mix of ‘Alma Llanera/ Venezuela’.
Venezuelan singer-songwriter Danny Ocean premiered his new mix ‘Alma Llanera/Venezuela Live from Nobel Peace Prize 2025’, a version of his country’s folk classics that combines ‘Alma Llanera’ and ‘Venezuela’.
The release follows her performance this week at the Nobel Peace Prize 2025 Ceremony awarded to opposition leader María Corina Machado, where she performed these songs in an intimate format, highlighting the melancholic voice and nuances that connect with Venezuela’s cultural identity.

María Becerra premieres ‘Romántica’ with Jay Wheeler
Argentine singer María Becerra presents her new song ‘Romántica’ together with Puerto Rican Jay Wheeler included in her album ‘QUIMERA’.
The song is a salsa that combines classic elements of the genre with modern touches, recorded in Miami with musicians who have worked with Marc Anthony and Tony Succar.
The production sought to reflect the Puerto Rican essence of the genre, with the participation of the artists in the composition of the lyrics and interpretation.

New album by CA7RIEL & Paco Amoroso
Argentine duo CA7RIEL & Paco Amoroso, winners of five Latin Grammy Awards, will release ‘TOP OF THE HILLS’ on December 19, which includes ‘GIMME MORE’, combining urban pop, electronica and rock.
The album mixes electronic percussion, synthesizers and guitars with jazz and alternative pop influences, varying between dance beats and more introspective passages. It includes collaborations on ‘Beto’s Horns (fred remix)’ and ‘Beto’s Horns (Ezra Collective remix)’, with Fred again… and the Ezra Collective group, recorded partially live in Twitch sessions and with final vocals in Paris.
Grupo Frontera and Calle 24 release ‘Beses Así’.
Grupo Frontera presents their new single ‘Beses así’ together with Mexican group Calle 24 that combines the sounds of regional Mexican music with an interpretation focused on the love that remains even after the story ends.
The Latin Grammy winner is preparing for his international tour that will take him to Europe, Central America, Mexico and Latin America.

Fariana returns to her Caribbean roots with ‘Música para bailar’.
Colombian artist Fariana Fariana released her new album ‘Música para bailar’ with ten songs that revisit the rhythms that marked her beginnings, with a merengue house base and fusions that connect with the sounds of her childhood. The album comes after the success of her single ‘No te borro’.
The artist explores different aspects of merengue and includes songs such as ‘Tal para cual’, ‘Tuya’, ‘Peligrosa’, ‘Malcriaa’, ‘Son mis hijos’, ‘Barbie’, ‘La temperatura’ and ‘Bebiembre’, all produced by Gangsta. The album also includes ‘Me muevo’, one of his best-known songs on the Colombian scene, reported Agencia EFE.
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