This week’s Latin music releases include a song to the Taino goddess of storms by Puerto Rican Rauw Alejandro, a bolero by Colombians Kapo and Camilo, and a new version of an Argentine pop classic by Luck Ra and Miranda!
Likewise, Mexico’ s Majo Aguilar shared a new version of ‘Veracruz’, Puerto Rico’s Jay Wheeler joined the new generation of urban music, and Cuba’s Indy Fontaine began a new musical stage by welcoming love.
Rauw Alejandro exalts the goddess Guabancex
Puerto Rican star Rauw Alejandro premiered his new single ‘GuabanSexxx’, a song in which he explores the roots of Puerto Rican music and culture by the hand of the Taino goddess of hurricanes and winds Guabancex, and which is the third preview of his upcoming album ‘Cosa nuestra’, after the release of ‘Touching the Sky’ and ‘Déjame entrar’ in 2024.
Kapo and Camilo team up for a modern bolero
Colombian artists Kapo and Camilo joined forces for the first time in the bolero ‘Esta es tu casa nena’, “one of those that hurt, but also embrace”, said the former, about this song that pays homage to the romantic genre and at the same time incorporates modern elements, such as the exploration of Afro-pop that characterizes Kapo.
Luck Ra and Miranda! revive ‘Your Mysterious Someone’.
Argentinians Luck Ra and the duo Miranda! presented a version of the pop duo’s hit ‘Tu misterioso alguien’, which went viral during an impromptu performance on the TV show La Voz Argentina, where they were fellow judges, and which adds to the Cordovan quartet’s style that has led Luck Ra to collaborate with artists such as Puerto Ricans Chayanne and Elvis Crespo.
Majo Aguilar joins her grandfather’s voice

Singer Majo Aguilar, a member of the renowned Aguilar dynasty, one of the most iconic families in Mexican music, shared a version of the classic ‘Veracruz’, by Mexican composer and singer Agustin Lara, performed with her grandfather Jose Carrillo, in which she continues the family tradition of the traditional mariachi, combined with laid-back sounds.
Jay Wheeler unites generations with his music
Puerto Rican singer Jay Wheeler released the single ‘Ya ni sé’ with Puerto Rican artist KENNYYY, a song that combines the experiences of two different generations of urban music in love and that started from a proposal that the latter recorded and presented to the multi-platinum artist, who did not hesitate to join the project.
Indy Fontaine invites you to get away as a couple
Cuban artist Indy Fontaine presented her new single ‘Vacaciones’, a tropical urban song that leaves behind her previous releases, which focused on heartbreak, and proposes an escape from routine as a couple to celebrate love and complicity on a special weekend, reported Agencia EFE.
Here you can see the video of Rauw Alejandro from GuabanSexxx.
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