Music releases arrive this week with Colombian talent in the spotlight: Silvestre Dangond and Sebastián Yatra released their first song together, fellow countrymen Kapo and Ryan Castro shared the video clip for the viral hit ‘Dónde’, and Maluma released a new single with Venezuelan Maisak.
Likewise, urban artists El Malilla and Kaydy Cain united Mexican and Spanish cultures, Colombian DIA previewed his album with the participation of Chilean Polimá Westcoast, and Mexican Carlos Rivera remembered the unforgettable “Almas” that have been part of his life.
Also, Dominican-American artist María Isabel released music again after two years, Spaniard pablopablo shared his latest single, and Mexicans Matisse and Cristian Castro reunited ten years after their first collaboration. These are some of the week’s vallenato and reguetón premieres.
Silvestre Dangond and Sebastián Yatra release first song together
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Colombian stars Silvestre Dangond and Sebastián Yatra fused the former’s modern vallenato with the latter’s romantic pop in the song ‘Una vaina bien’, which talks about those loves that completely change life, and adds to Dangond’s recent list of collaborations with icons such as Fonseca, with ‘La indiferencia’, Carín León, with ‘Cosas sencillas’ and Emilia, with ‘Vestido rojo’.
Kapo and Ryan Castro present music video for viral hit ‘Dónde’.
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Colombian artists Kapo and Ryan Castro shared the official video for ‘Dónde’, one of the most viral singles in networks in 2025, which combines reggae, afrobeat and urban music rhythms, illustrated with a building full of women of all ethnicities and flags of all countries, in a celebration of diversity and female sensuality, and which is part of Kapo’s album ‘Por si alguien nos escucha’.
Urban music kings unite Mexico and Spain
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Mexican singer El Malilla and Spaniard Kaydy Cain joined the urban scene of both countries with their collaboration ‘Pero no’, a single that addresses the intensity of a possessive and addictive love, in which both recall their street experiences.
DIA and Polimá Westcoast share their first collaboration
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Colombian artist DIA released his new song ‘Aguanta’ with Chilean Polimá Westcoast, which combines reggaeton, R&B and trap and reflects the collaboration between two musicians with a multidisciplinary background and vision, and is a preview of the album that the Colombian artist will release later this year.
Carlos Rivera remembers the unforgettable ‘Almas’ of his life
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Mexican singer Carlos Rivera presented his new single ‘Almas’, composed with his compatriot José Luis Roma, member of the duo Río Roma, a contemporary ballad that pays tribute to unforgettable people who remain in the memory and heart, although they are no longer part of the performer’s life, and belongs to his upcoming EP ‘Vida’.
María Isabel returns ‘Bien bien bien’ after two years without new music
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Dominican-American artist María Isabel presented her new musical proposal ‘Bien Bien’, her first release in two years, produced by Spanish five-time Latin Grammy winner El Guincho, which combines R&B influences with delicate melodies that highlight her subtle and tender voice, paying tribute to her Dominican roots and her upbringing in New York.
Pablopablo talks about the vulnerability of a new love
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Spanish singer and songwriter pablopablo, son of Uruguayan icon Jorge Drexler, presented his new single ‘Contigo’, accompanied by a video clip in New York’s Central Park during his first US tour, whose lyrics describe the surrender, vulnerability and intensity of a new relationship and the feeling of losing control in the face of unknown feelings.
Matisse and Cristian Castro reunite after 10 years
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Mexicans Matisse and Cristian Castro joined their voices ten years after their first collaboration with ‘Conmigo sin ti’, an acoustic ballad that combines the trio’s compositional sensitivity with the romantic icon’s vocal power, which honestly portrays the maturity of heartbreak.
Filed as: Premieres of the week with vallenato and reguetón.
With information from EFE


