If you were missing a beat this week, you no longer have an excuse! The Latin music industry has been throwing some heavy artillery with long-awaited comebacks, unexpected collaborations and sonic experiments that will blow your mind.
In QuéOnnda, we bring you the top of what you have to listen to now. These are the musical premieres of May 2026.
Nodal gets melancholic and Abraham Mateo becomes “Argentinean”
The one who does not rest is Christian Nodal.
The Sonoran has just released “Miel con licor”, a powerful ballad that explores that exact point between love and pain.
If you’re in that “know when to let go” moment, this song will be your new anthem.
On the other hand, the Spaniard Abraham Mateo surprised us all by crossing the pond musically.
He joined Luck Ra in “Último Baile”, going deep into Argentine cumbia.
It’s a catchy track, ideal for dancing while you try to conquer that “hypnotic and exotic” person.
The return of Melendi and the wisdom of Fito Páez
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Five years after his last unreleased work, the Asturian Melendi is back with ‘Pop Rock’.
There are 11 songs with that direct and daily seal that we love so much.
It is Melendi in his purest state: energy and lyrics that reach you because they happen to you.
And if we are talking about legends, Fito Páez gave us a slap in the face of reality with “Shine”.
It is the first preview of their upcoming album and a direct invitation to disconnect from the social media feed.
“Throw away the phones and go back to being human”, the Argentine seems to tell us in this track that vindicates classic rock and roll.
Total party with Farruko, Greeicy and Steve Aoki
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Looking for something to preview? The dynamic trio of Farruko, Greeicy and Steve Aoki released “YAPAQUE”.
Recorded after the success of the Ultra Music Festival in Miami, it’s an EDM-heavy house track that instantly injects you with energy, ideal for getting over that ex-partner by dancing.
In addition, Mexican talent shines with Oscar Maydon and Victor Mendivil on the afrobeat of “Tú y yo”, and Tony Aguirre’s first solo single of the year, entitled “Obregón”, a breakup corrido that will touch your soul.
What about you Onnda, which of these premieres is going straight to your “Repeat”?
Filed under: Music Releases May 2026


