Singer Junior H, one of the leading exponents of corridos tumbados and the contemporary regional Mexican scene, officially released his new album Depressed MFKZ on February 12, 2026 on all digital platforms such as Spotify, Apple Music and YouTube.
This project arrives just before the Day of Love and Friendship, but with an emotionally introspective proposal, which separates it from traditional romanticism to delve into feelings of nostalgia, heartbreak and personal reflection.
Depressed MFKZ: tracklist and emotional style

Depressed MFKZ is composed of 14 unreleased songs that explore Junior H’s signature emotional universe, from loneliness to complicated relationships.
Among the topics included are:
1. Don’t be afraid
2. Where are you?
3. Mistakes
4. Cholo
5. My calls
6. Pole dance
7. Valley of shadows
8. My cat
9. Dementia
10. It didn’t hurt
11. Pink cake
12. The bed
13. Empty bottles
14. M3 & M4
The titles reflect a narrative of raw emotions and deep personal experiences.
Something that has defined Junior H’s style throughout his career.
Their sound fuses traditional regional Mexican influences with contemporary and urban elements.
Connecting especially with young audiences who find in his lyrics a voice for their own sentimental experiences.
What makes this album special?

This project arrives just before Valentine's Day
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Junior H’s choice to release Depressed MFKZ just before February 14 is no coincidence.
The date reinforces the emotional theme of the album, which many have described as the “saddest Valentine’s Day”.
A musical offer for those who do not identify with the cheerful love typical of the season and prefer songs that express vulnerability, heartbreak or introspection.
Depressed MFKZ also marks Junior H’s return to the full-length album format after several years of focusing on singles and collaborations.
Further consolidating his position as an influential voice within the corridos tumbados movement.
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