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5 nice música Mexicana information you might have missed
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5 nice música Mexicana information you might have missed

Last updated: August 26, 2025 7:43 pm
Editorial Board Published August 26, 2025
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It’s been a giant yr for música Mexicana. Corridos tumbados are nonetheless dominating the worldwide charts, with a handful of established stars main the cost — amongst them Fuerza Regida, Peso Pluma, Tito Double P, Junior H and style newcomer Netón Vega.

However amid this flurry of latest releases, you might need missed an album or two worthy of recognition. Listed below are 5 música Mexicana information it’s best to try.

Chino Pacas, “Cristian”

Chino Pacas has staked his declare to the highlight following the discharge of his sophomore album, “Cristian,” which got here out earlier this month. At simply 18 years previous, he’s amassed over 17 million month-to-month Spotify listeners, largely resulting from his uniquely gritty vocals that pair nicely with the style’s thunderous instrumentation.

Now with “Cristian,” Chino Pacas appears to be like to face out amongst different corridos tumbados stars by exploring a variety of sounds, together with conventional banda rhythms in “No Es Un Juego” (ft. Banda Otro Pedo) and the hip hop-infused “GTO” (ft. Santa Fe Klan). (The latter’s music video is filmed in some iconic Boyle Heights areas, together with Mexican deli Los Cinco Puntos and El Mercado’s Virgin Mary shrine.) Pacas additionally picks up the tempo together with his rendition of Tropicalísimo Apache’s 1993 music “Ojitos Mentirosos,” a music at present trending on TikTok; Pacas’ model has risen significantly on Mexico’s Prime 50 chart on Spotify.

Armenta, “Portate Bien” hqdefault

After producing a few of Fuerza Regida’s most iconic hits, Armenta seized the chance to launch his personal debut album, “Portate Bien,” in early August. At its core, the mission captures the depths of affection and heartache throughout 15 melancholic tracks, carried by the Mexican singer’s crisp and daring vocals.

Sonically, the LP is a mix of corridos tumbados with the occasional contact of reggaeton and harmonious pop, which shines brightest in tracks like “Ansiedad” and “AbrilSinTi” (ft. Alex Garcia). The crooner additionally performs with conventional bolero rhythms for his final observe “Bolerito” (ft. Manuel Medrano). Already a rising hit for the singer-songwriter is the love-struck ballad “Pensando y Pensando,” which offers with ruminating ideas of affection and loss.

Kane Rodriguez, “La Batuta” hqdefault

Like many earlier than him within the style, newcomer Kane Rodriguez first debuted his signature raspy vocals on TikTok, the place he would add acoustic covers of in style corridos. Now the Houston native is utilizing the identical platform to advertise “La Batuta,” his first album of all-original songs, which was launched in April.

In a style obsessive about flashy gimmicks, Rodriguez sticks to the standard corrido sound throughout 13 tracks, setting himself aside from the gang together with his uncooked vocals and prickly guitar type. Like most of his contemporaries, the 22-year-old explores themes of illicit exercise, touting a risqué life-style in in style numbers like “La Batuta” and “Morro Mañoso.” Within the fierce standout observe “Se Volvieron Locos,” he lambastes haters for not believing in him.

Clave Especial, “Mija No Te Asustes” hqdefault

Clave Especial launched their highly-anticipated debut studio album, “Mija No Te Asustes,” this previous February — and the 16 hard-hitting tracks had been nicely well worth the wait. Since forming in 2021, the trio has reworked their tempered banda sound right into a extra boisterous affair, doubtless drawing inspiration from different acts on their label, Road Mob Information, led by Fuerza Regida frontman, Jesús Ortiz Paz. The LP remained on the Billboard 200 chart for 11 weeks, peaking at No. 91.

Clave Especial and Fuerza Regida be part of forces of their brassy mobster-core singles “Como Capo” and “No Pasa Nada.” The possessive love music “Tu Tu Tu,” which options vocalist Edgardo Nuñez, reached the highest of the Regional Mexican Airplay chart simply this week — marking a primary for the band from Salinas, Calif. Clave Especial is about to kick off their first U.S. headlining tour this fall.

Chuy Montana, “No Fue Suerte” hqdefault

In 2024, the rising corridos bélicos singer Chuy Montana was murdered in Tijuana after singing songs that authorities stated “displeased his aggressor.” It’s a tragic destiny that has met different legendary Mexican singers, together with the narcocorrido trailblazer Chalino Sanchez in 1992. In June, Road Mob Information launched Montana’s posthumous debut album, “No Fue Suerte,” after ending his songs in shut collaboration together with his household.

Utilizing his rugged vocal supply, Montana peppers his lyrics with amusing vulgarities. His hottest music, “Qué Bendición,” tells tales of his trials and tribulations, and his mom’s blessing that follows him wherever he goes — though some songs sound haunting now, in mild of Montana’s passing. Amongst these songs is the accordion-riddled observe “Perdón Mamá” that includes Juanpa Salazar, wherein Montana foreshadows his tragic loss of life and delivers a heartbreaking, preemptive apology to his grieving mom.

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