For Latin music, 2024 was yet one more yr of great growth — each on the business entrance, and within the stylistic detours and avant-garde tendencies favored by artists throughout the Americas.
Música mexicana continued gaining new followers all over the world, and the sphere of neo-reggaetón — and urbano music basically — realized that stepping out of the field was the one doable path to remaining important. Area of interest genres like salsa, bachata, rock and electronica stayed related by basking in the fantastic thing about their roots.
What’s particularly gratifying is the indisputable fact that Latin music’s relevance within the streaming charts is accompanied by a wave of radical creativity. Experimenting wildly, mixing established genres and creating new ones should not solely accepted, but additionally inspired.
De Los reporters Cerys Davies and Andrea Flores, together with contributing author Ernesto Lechner, put collectively this listing of 30 Latin songs from 2024 that showcase the enviable state of grace that this music is experiencing. Even higher: Most of those tracks are nice for dancing, too.
Cerys Davies, reporter
Ca7riel & Paco Amoroso, “El Único”
As quickly as Ca7riel, in a vest made from purple plush hearts, and Paco Amoroso, in an outsized, blue furry hat, sat down for NPR’s Tiny Desk, the Argentine hip-hop duo captured the hearts of many. With their very own respective solo careers, this yr they launched their first, full-length collaborative album, “Baño Maria,” — a witty, experimental tackle Latin hip-hop and digital. With some moments of pure lure and others of melodic pop, “El Único” displays the toned-down intersection between an ambient home beat, slowed lure drums and playful lyrics about unknowingly having intercourse with the identical individual.
Floyymenor and Cris MJ, “Gata Only”
Natanael Cano and Oscar Maydon, “Madonna”
Credited because the creator of corridos tumbados, Natanael Cano has paved the best way for a lot of of música Mexicana’s greatest names. Amid an unlimited discography of lure corridos about medication, life’s struggles and girls, Cano places a brand new spin on his love life with “Madonna.” Teaming up with Oscar Maydon of “Tu Boda” fame, the pair croons about showering their lover with items, cash and designer manufacturers. Singing “Mi güerita flow rock star” over intricate layers of strings and horns, the Rancho Humilde-signed artists remind listeners in regards to the easy pleasures of a feel-good corrido.
Humbe, “Kintsugi”Utilizing the Japanese artwork of fixing damaged pottery as a metaphor for a transformative love, 24-year-old experimental pop star Humbe brings a brand new form of sensuality to his sound. On the lead single off Monterrey-born musician’s album, “Armagedon,” he proves he can comfortably stroll the road between different and R&B whereas experimenting with the extra digital qualities of pop music.
Omar Apollo, “Empty”
On this lullaby-leaning ballad, Omar Apollo confronts who he’s after a decimated romance. Off his second album “God Says No,” this is likely one of the few true heartbreak ballads because the Indiana-born singer determined to discover a extra synth digital sound in his solemn panorama of queer love tales. On this explicit tune, Apollo sings, “Cantando en otro lenguaje pa’ que no me entiendes / No quiero que sepas cuánto me duele.” Sharing this type of clarification, pulls again the curtain on Apollo as an artist and provides a brand new layer of intimacy that solely makes this trance-like tune sting a bit extra.
Latin Mafia, “Siento Que Merezco Mas”
The high-pitched sounds of Mexico Metropolis’s organ grinders and the hum of a chatty crowd open Latin Mafia’s debut album, “Todos los dias todo el dia.” Placing their listeners on the streets of their hometown, the Latin Grammy nominated De La Rosa brothers — Mike, Emilio and Milton — flex their potential to bend distorted vocals, forceful percussion and weak lyricism of their garage-leaning manufacturing model. As they yearn for a deeper connection or lament deserving higher therapy from a lover, the unified feeling amongst its stark switchups of a distant cheering crowd, an angered digital observe and a sorrowful ballad within the 2 minute and 45 second observe is what takes this tune from ingenious to groundbreaking.
Ivan Cornejo, “Sale Para Ser Feliz”
One factor about Ivan Cornejo is that he sings his lyrics along with his chest. As the primary tune on the Riverside-born musician’s third album, “Mirada,” “Sale Para Ser Feliz” captures the inescapable essence of a heartbreak over hanging acoustic guitar. On this woeful outpour, he mourns the ending of a relationship and involves phrases with the truth that folks can change. Cornejo fully displays his knack for tamed romantic angst and provides the listener a style of the dejected world of “Mirada.”
Fuerza Regida, “Nel”
Because the affect of Jersey beats infiltrated hip-hop, Fuerza Regida’s frontman Jesus Ortiz Paz ensured that música Mexicana wasn’t too far behind. On the five-piece band’s most up-to-date album, “Pero No Te Enamores,” they discover how digital dance music can exist on the earth of lure corridos. The album’s frontrunner, “Nel,” is a lust-driven mix of JOP’s coarse vocals, a pulsating, club-like bass and a reggaeton-leaning drumline.
Kali Uchis and Peso Pluma, “Igual Que Un Ángel”
If somebody was going to deliver out Peso Pluma’s soft-hearted facet, it solely is smart that it might be Colombian powerhouse Kali Uchis. Able to seamless language switches, a genre-bending sound and quick-witted lyricism, “Igual Que Un Ángel” is Uchis’ synth-heavy tackle discovering the right lover. As one of many standout tracks on her 2024 album, “Orquídeas,” Uchis’ ethereal vocals add a brand new layer of dimension to Pluma’s recognizable rasp on this sudden, however not shockingly catchy earworm.
The Marias, “Sienna”
Speak about having the ability to hear a coronary heart break. As the ultimate observe on the Marias’ sophomore album “Submarine,” “Sienna” ends the band’s esteemed breakup album on its heaviest notice. Full with a gentle percussion, cinematic chimes and heart-wrenching lyricism, listening to this observe looks like waking up from a melancholic dream. “Sienna” is the head of the Marias’ signature model: unhappy, attractive and considerably groovy.
Andrea Flores, reporter
Julieta Venegas, “A Donde Va El Viento”
Shockingly, regardless of its nostalgia-riddled synthesizer, “A Donde Va El Viento” is just not an ’80s or ’90s tune. Julieta Venegas provides this soft-rock ditty to her lengthy listing of memorable songs, a standout for its imaginative lyrics that evoke teenage marvel. If the observe sounds prefer it needs to be a part of a TV soundtrack, that’s as a result of it’s. The signature tune was particularly created for Amazon Prime’s restricted sequence “Nadie nos va a extrañar,” a few group of misfit excessive schoolers in Nineteen Nineties Mexico Metropolis that run a cast assignments enterprise (additionally a gorgeous watch).
Rauw Alejandro, “Cosa Nuestra”
5 albums deep into his artistry, “Cosa Nuestra” marks Rauw Alejandro’s ascent to final greatness. In it, the Puerto Rican singer pays homage to the infectious Caribbean rhythms, teetering between his bad-boy picture and sensual vitality. The opening namesake observe kicks off this new period of “Raúl “ with a simmering bolero colored with jazzy trumpets and tantalizing conga drumming.
Karol G, “Si Antes Te Hubiera Conocido”
Dreamy is the theme of Karol G’s 2024 hit “Si Antes Te Hubiera Conocido,” which isn’t a far stretch from the vitality she delivers in her 2023 albums, “Mañana Será Bonito” and “Bichota Season.” Co-produced with Edgar Barrera and Sky Rompiendo, the tune toils with the wistfulness of what by no means got here to be, and the hope of what may change into. The Colombian singer launched the merengue smash hit on the top of the summer time, and it peaked at No. 32 on the Billboard Scorching 100. Its chart-topping efficiency is an indication that Karol G is coming for extra in 2025.
Danny Ocean, “Amor”
All Danny Ocean longs for is love. Since his 2016 hit, “Me Rehuso,” the Venezuelan singer has been belting candy notes that yearn for his “Babylon girl.” His newest album, “Reflexa,” isn’t any completely different with additional raspy vocals that search connection and added electrical beats that hover over his conventional dembow rhythm. The standout observe, “Amor,” is a straightforward tune with a catchy backbeat and lyrics that stop to complicate ideas of affection. As a result of, within the eyes of Danny Ocean, loving somebody is as simple as 1+1=2. The tune reached No. 1 on the Billboard Latin Airplay earlier this yr and has garnered over 5 million YouTube views.
Cris MJ, “Si No Es Contigo”
It’s been a whirlwind couple of years for singer Cris MJ, whose breakthrough tune, “Una Noche en Medellín,” debuted on the Billboard Scorching 100 chart in 2022 and caught the eye of Karol G for a refashioned model that includes Ryan Castro on her “Bichota Season” album. The 23-year-old sustains his reputation this yr with fellow Chilean singer FloyyMenor on “Gata Only,” the one Spanish observe to earn a spot on Spotify’s most-streamed songs globally. However ending sizzling on the Latin charts can also be “Si No Es Contigo,” the place Cris MJ riffs his breathy voice over a sultry city beat. The remix with Kali Uchis and Jhayco alone is proof that Cris MJ is just not a one- or two-hit marvel.
Becky G, “Otro Capitulo”
Becky G is prepared for her subsequent chapter. The homegrown singer shed her pores and skin this yr with the discharge of her fourth studio album, “Encuentros,” a group of música Mexicana melodies with heart-wrenching lyrics. However between the aching ache illustrated within the fiery “Como Diablos” or gentle “Muchas Gracias,” there’s a glimmer of pleasure and hope in “Otro Capitulo.” The Selena-inspired cumbia observe, which incorporates nods to La Factoria’s refrain in “Perdóname,” alerts that Becky G is able to slash the previous in change for a brand new starting.
Manuel Turizo and Kapo, “Qué Pecao”
Deep baritone heartthrob Manuel Turizo wires again into the bachata style with “Qué Pecao,” two years after his megahit “La Bachata” topped the worldwide charts. Featured on his newest album “201,” the light love ballad is elevated with the poetic additions of Colombian singer-rapper Kapo, whose soft-spoken interludes warmth up the observe. The duo, each a product of La Industria, Inc., blends the Caribbean beat with earworm guitar strumming, a certain repeat for the vacation festivities or any dance celebration.
Grupo Frontera that includes Maluma, “Por Que Sera”
A yr after their debut album, “El Comienzo,” Grupo Frontera launched their sophomore LP “Jugando a Que No Pasa Nada.” The Texas borderland band delves additional into the música Mexicana style this time, experimenting with tribal, corridos tumbados, unhappy sirreño and a little bit of southern honky-tonk. Standing out within the assortment is “Por Que Sera,” a collaboration with Colombian singer Maluma, whose tender tenor vocal contrasts lead singer Payo Solis’ deep register.
Unhealthy Bunny, “El Clúb”
Go away it to Unhealthy Bunny to idiot us all into pondering that is one tune, not three. The sluggish construct lures listeners right into a catchy electrical dance hook that’s merely irresistible to groove to. Then there are the lyrics themselves, an admission of ruminating ideas about an ex-flame and what they is likely to be as much as — a common expertise for these caught of their head after a breakup. The nightclub vibes ultimately trickle off right into a sluggish tempo beat harking back to his 2022 “Un Verano Sin Ti” album, which options extra tropical vibes.
Child Cudi, “Electrowavebaby”
Child Cudi is hovering up in house and doesn’t appear to be coming down. This yr was a doozy for the rapper-singer who launched two studio albums, “Insano” and “Insano (Into Mega),” together with three singles for his comedian e-book debut of “Moon Man.” Among the many insane assortment (pun meant), “Electrowavebaby” was a standout electrical lure melody with a memorable beat. Although it clearly samples Ace of Base’s 1992 “All That She Wants,” including an intriguing attract, Child Cudi nonetheless discovered a option to make it his personal along with his signature buzzing and a tasteful quantity of “oohs.”
Nathy Peluso, “La Presa”
A passionate hyperpop diva, Nathy Peluso is equally at residence with the defiance of hip-hop and the theatrical drama of progressive salsa. “La Presa” is just not the primary tropical scorcher that the Argentina native has given us — however it’s presumably her finest. Joined by the backup vocalists of venerable Puerto Rican orchestra El Gran Combo, Peluso channels the exact second in time (the tail finish of the ’70s) when salsa grew to become operatic and symphonic. An outstanding vocalist, she replicates the heights of feminine Afro-Caribbean icons like La Lupe and Yolanda Rivera.
Carín León, “El Curioso”
Hailing from Hermosillo, Carín León arrived on the Latin scene like an unstoppable power of nature, mixing his música Mexicana roots with intriguing shades of nation and traditional rock. Even these accustomed to his prolific ethos had been stunned by his 2024 output: a stellar Latin Grammy-winning album in Might — “Boca Chueca, Vol. 1” — and his now conventional “surprise” December LP, “Palabra de To’s.” A spotlight from his newest session, “El Curioso” shimmers with the bouncy vibe of cumbia norteña, anchored to León’s killer melodic instincts.
Younger Miko, “Wiggy”
Like many different MCs in recent times, Puerto Rico’s Younger Miko gained world traction when she guested in one in every of Argentine producer Bizarrap’s notorious YouTube classes. Three months later, she dropped “att.,” a debut album that oozes charisma and confirmed the arrival of a brand new star. Miko showcases her move —contemporary, agile, irresistible — on “Wiggy,” an ode to old-school hip-hop with references to early 2000s novelty smash “Aserejé” and a bass line that thumps restlessly as she waxes poetic about clubbing and her lust for one more girl.
Rafa Pabön, “Aiwo”
“Aiwo” was created spontaneously one evening in Puerto Rico, when urbano genius Pabön enlisted associates Daymé Arocena and producer Mr. NaisGai for a late-night recording session. An homage to the Boricua rapper’s African roots, it’s constructed round his quirky move and a deep, soulful environment that transcends many years. Pabön’s 2023 “Galería” album was a sport changer, and this brief however unforgettable single hints at extra wondrous sounds to return.
Becky G, “Última Vez”
Launched final yr, “Esquinas” discovered Becky G connecting with the essence of música Mexicana — a tribute to her abuelitos. The expertise was so emotionally fulfilling that the singer from Inglewood determined to repeat the experiment with “Encuentros.” This lilting ballad transports us again to Mexico’s golden period of stately heartbreak songs, amplified by Becky’s astute manufacturing decisions, which mix a retro melodic sensibility with the advantages of digital wizardry. Punctuated by languid guitar traces, this sadder-than-sad gem creates the right backdrop for her attractive voice to shine via.
Gepe, “Desastre”
Gepe noticed “Desastre” as a possibility to delve into the massive, cinematic chords of favourite songs of his like Paul McCartney’s “Golden Slumbers” and Queen’s “Innuendo.” Probably the most soul shattering second of his extraordinary tenth album — the paradoxically titled “Undesastre” — the observe advantages from an epic orchestral backing and a sequence of disruptive, eccentric sound results (the emulation of a catastrophe, as issues crumble). At 43, the Santiago de Chile native is using a chic wave of inspiration.
Spanish Harlem Orchestra, “Llegó El Caballero”
Regardless that conventional salsa is now a factor of the previous, Los Angeles-based keyboardist Oscar Hernández cultivates its rugged sound with the form of vitality and dedication to the craft that would single-handedly hold the style alive. Hernández received his begin as an adolescent, taking part in the piano with La Conquistadora, Ray Barretto and Celia Cruz, and the band’s ninth album, “Swing Forever,” brims with electrical energy and gunpowder. “Llegó El Caballero” underscores the bandleader’s reward for intricate preparations, with majestic combos of brass and stylish piano traces. The raucous soneos of visitor vocalist Gilberto Santa Rosa — a Puerto Rican legend — are the cherry on the pie.
Cimafunk that includes Monsieur Periné, “Catalina”
To date, the 2020’s have been one thing of a golden period for tropically inflected pop. This joyous duet between Cuban trendsetter Cimafunk and Colombian gypsy jazz outfit Monsieur Periné — culled from Cima’s third album, “Pa’Tu Cuerpa” — is the right Latin summer time anthem. The manufacturing is crystal clear, with rumbling bass, percolating syncopation and beautiful acoustic guitars within the bridge. However the stars of the present are Cimafunk and Periné singer Catalina García, whose overwhelmingly sensuality is playful — and easy.
Lady Extremely, “Blu”
On “Bombay,” a observe off her 2022 album “El Sur,” Mexican songstress Lady Extremely had demonstrated her penchant for flirting throughout the confines of decadent, EDM-flavored pop. This summer time, she launched an EP, “blush,” loaded with sonic sweet. Opening observe “blu” finds her multitracking her personal voice, making a hypnotic, mantra-like temper by chanting syllables to the march of a dirty dance machine. Lady Extremely has discovered her personal slice of heaven within the sonic playground of the recording studio.
Trueno, “Tranky Funky”
At 22, Argentine rapper Trueno employs hip-hop as a supply of sunshine, a communal language with the facility to heal the world. Drawing from the canon of classic rap, “Tranky Funky” gallops ahead to the sound of congas, chunky piano chords, wah-wah guitars and a nod to Mobb Deep. A detailed cousin to Trueno’s breakthrough hit “Dance Crip” (2022), it summons you to the dance flooring whereas declaring its timeless like to hip-hop — a cultural power of unity for the previous 50 years.