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Maluma, Leonardo Aguilar and Carlos Vives release new music

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Carlos Vives’ new album, two tracks by Maluma and a collaboration by Luis R. Conríquez and Grupo Frontera inspired by Salma Hayek are some of this week’s top Latin music releases.

In addition, Silvestre Dangond and Manuel Turizo reinterpreted their song ‘El pacto’, which now has bachata rhythms; Tito Double P released his first single of the year, and Leonardo Aguilar honored the influence of Mexican singer and actor Antonio Aguilar in his new song.

Carlos Vives and his old-fashioned album

Colombian Carlos Vives presented his new album, ‘El último disco Vol.1’, composed of ten songs that seek to connect roots and modernity and includes collaborations with figures such as Dominican Juan Luis Guerra, producer Sergio George and Spanish singer-songwriter Niña Pastori.

Salma Hayek inspires lying corrido

Mexico’s Luis R. Conriquez and Grupo Frontera premiered the song ‘Salma Hayek’, a corrido tumbado that portrays the Mexican actress as an extravagant and irresistible woman, capable of hypnotizing whoever crosses her path, and which is the third single from the singer’s upcoming album.

Silvestre Dangond and Manuel Turizo reinterpret ‘El pacto’.

Silvestre Dangond and Manuel Turizo premiered an interpretation of ‘El pacto’, an original collaboration in vallenato, which in its new version is transformed into bachata, a unique and emblematic rhythm of the Dominican Republic that transforms it into a completely different sound experience.

Maluma honors his origins in music

The Colombian star released the single ‘Loco X volver’, a song full of emotion in which he explores his roots through an Andean bambuco and is accompanied by a video clip that shows the Colombian páramo and other images of everyday life in his native Medellín.

Maluma Leonardo Aguilar and Carlos Vives release new music
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Sky Breaking and Kris R.’s piñata.

This week, Maluma also collaborated on the track ‘QHP piñata’, a preview of the mixtape by Colombian producer Sky Rompiendo and Kris R., which is an energetic reggaeton that combines forceful percussion with synthesizers.

Tito Double P presents new music: ‘Pase y pase’.

The Mexican artist released his first solo single of the year with ‘Pase y pase’, in which he explores themes of obsession, emotional dependency and fleeting pleasure, building a portrait of a relationship marked by repetition and contradiction.

Leonardo Aguilar honors Antonio Aguilar in his music

Mexican Leonardo Aguilar released a special interpretation of ‘El adolorido’ that celebrates the influence of singer and actor Antonio Aguilar on Mexican music and cinema, reported Agencia EFE.

Maluma Leonardo Aguilar and Carlos Vives release new music
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