Established stars such as Spain’s Enrique Bunbury and Mexico’s Thalia, both with new albums, and Colombia’s Maluma with duets and collaborations, headline the week’s Latin music releases.
The list of the week’s new Hispanic music is completed by regional Mexican exponents, such as Banda El Recodo, Edén Muñoz and Armenta, and a compilation of vallenato styles by Colombian Gusi, with his ‘Vallenato Social Club’.
Bunbury explores Latin American folklore in new music

Enrique Bunbury releases ‘De un siglo anterior’, his fourteenth studio album, which he recorded in Mexico and in which he explores Hispanic and Latin American roots and folklore. The singer-songwriter, who also announced his ‘Nuevas Mutaciones Tour 2026 in America and Spain’, sings with a band formed by Latin American musicians.
Thalía “sounds better in cumbia”.

Mexican Thalia presents the album ‘Todo suena mejor en cumbia’, an album of this genre with original songs such as ‘Ojitos mexicanos’ and versions of old hits such as ‘Dancing Queen’ by ABBA. The artist seeks to reclaim a rhythm that has accompanied her since her classics ‘Piel morena’ and ‘Amor a la mexicana’.
The Colombian rhythm of Maluma and Ryan Castro

Maluma continues with his music project and to promote the rhythm of Colombia with his countryman Ryan Castro, with whom he sings ‘Pa’ la seca’, a fusion of reggaeton and dancehall that portrays a common occurrence in “any Latin American nightclub: the inevitable desire that awakens a meeting of glances in the middle of the dance floor,” reported Agencia EFE.
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