Urban, national rock, pop and RnB: The weekend and Friday releases arrived

1. “Lokita” Natti Natasha and Maria Becerra

Dominican star Natti Natasha joins Argentina’s urban movement leader Maria Becerra to launch “Lokita,” an anthem that will be embraced by fans around the world.
Produced by DJ Luian and Mambo Kingz, “Lokita” stands out for its sensual and provocative lyrics decorated with an infectious rhythm.
Using the formula that made her the propeller of an unstoppable movement of women within the urban genre, Natti unleashes her seductive and unparalleled style, united with the authentic style of Maria, representing the power of the new generation, to create a musical explosion.

2. “Celestial” by Ed Sheeran with Pokémon

Ed Sheeran, a loyal Pokémon fan and global superstar, has collaborated with The Pokémon Company to create “Celestial.”
The song will appear in the highly anticipated Pokémon Scarlet and Pokémon Purple games that will arrive on November 18 on nintendo Switch family consoles.
Although they still have to wait for the game, fans will be able to listen to the song and watch its music video starting today on Ed’s official YouTube channel.
The video clip is inspired by the fascination that the singer felt for Pokémon in his childhood and, how could it be otherwise, it stars his favorite Pokémon: Pikachu, Squirtle, Machamp and Snorlax among others. 

3. “Seminare” by David Lebón and Diego Torres

David Lebón once said that he came to sing “El tiempo es veloz” with the great Lolita Torres and that his son Diego was out there wanting to do a duet with him.
Many years later that wish of Diego Torres came true and nothing less than singing an anthem of our popular music: “Seminare” by Charly García.
Filmed in Miami, the story shows torres in search of the soul of the song “Seminare”, which is David himself represented on the guitar. Diego is immersed in a fantasy, where he enjoys music, in that beautiful encounter between both artists.

4. “Indomitable Feeling” by El Bordo

El Bordo returns with a new single: “Indómito Sentir”, a rock song that carries the DNA of the band: bloody, powerful and direct to the heart.
Ale Kurz, singer and leader of The Board tells us about “Untamed to feel”: “Motor force that drives like a heart that beats without asking. Drive of life that guides us in the present pointing our way always forward.”
Recorded in studio “Woman”, by Mario Breuer, who was also in charge of the mix. Mastered by Daniel Ovie, the artistic production was in charge of El Bordo.

5. “The Last Mission” by Wisin and Yandel.

They promised to arrive with everything, and that’s what their fans will receive with the long-awaited musical production “The Last Mission” by the iconic urban music duo Wisin and Yandel.
The new album that bears the same title of his tour arrives with a total of 21 songs and collaborations with the most outstanding figures of the urban genre and the international arena, such as Rosalía, Rauw Alejandro, Ozuna, J. Balvin, Prince Royce, Jay Wheeler, Sean Paul, Chencho Corleone, Sech and Jhay Cortéz.
And no wonder, its legions of followers around the world are used to receiving the best in its class and this musical collection is a jewel with the pure DNA of these creators of greatest hits and much more.

6. “Vertigo” by Cintia Belén

“Vertigo” is the cut with which Cintia Belén debuts musically and anticipates what will be her first album “Descargo”. In this song, the artist fuses the urban with Latin dyes and adds a quota of flamenco that is appreciated in her saying, resulting in a cocktail irresistible to the dance and forceful in her lyrics.
“Vertigo”: written and composed by Cintia Belén has the musical production of the ROJO label (Juan Barallobres, Lucas Avellina and Axel Noguera). It was recorded at Pey Etura’s “Peyote” studio in Lago Puelo (Chubut) in 2022.
The official presentation of “Descargo” will be on December 9 at 9 pm at the Matienzo Cultural Club (Pringles 1249). Tickets on sale through Passline.

7. “Amora” by Mora Navarro

The artist, composer and producer Mora Navarro premieres her first album: “Amora”. A journey of eight tracks to dance and dedicate in equal parts.
After the releases of the promotional singles “Tuna”, “Besos” and “Certezas” the 24-year-old music presents a pop adventure full of feelings.
Produced by  Juan Giménez Kuj and Santiago Nápoli, “Amora” sweetens ears, while their lyrics slip forceful messages and invite both reflection and dance necessary to heal sorrows.
Mora Navarro’s  velvety voice takes us on a sensitive and introspective journey, with the intention of nurturing and appreciating the lights and shadows of life.
The album explores and fuses diverse experiences, cultures and styles, be it rock, neo-soul, pop, r&b, folk and even some dyes of synth-pop.

8. “Where Things Come From” by Antonella Restucci

The 19-year-old quilmeña singer-songwriter presents the studio album that opens her way in music as a soloist: “Where do things come from” compiles songs that Antonella wrote during these last years, and in her lyrics they go through different emotions that she considers fundamental to live.
Love, as a source and spiritual guide; anguish, trigger of auspicious movements for change; joy, which pushes to share with the other and seeks hope in sometimes complicated situations. 
Antonella Restucci surprises with her artistic maturity that is demonstrated in the five songs of her new work. Both in the composition and in the interpretation of his songs his fresh and honest voice stands out that manages to embrace the listener in each sentence, in each message.

9. “Me Tienta” by Estani and Agus Padilla

“Me Tienta” is the latest release by Uruguayan artist Agus Padilla in a new collaboration with producer and artist Estani.
Agus continues to surprise his audience with a new song produced entirely by Estani, something that had already happened in the recent “Salgo Fresh”, another of his collaborations.
The song sees Agus and Estani sing on a base that mixes the best sounds of the urban scene with the addition of acoustic guitar arrangements that mean a breath of fresh air to what is usually seen today.

10. “Dancing Music” by Anyi

“Música Bailando” is the first cut from Anyi’s upcoming LP. The theme finds us with a new facet of the Mendoza artist and immerses us in a psychedelic dreampop where everything is to be explored.
From her most sensual and provocative side, Anyi reveals to us a pain crossed turned into a dance and invites us to let go of control.
Born and raised in Mendoza, the artist surprised in 2019 with her debut album, entitled “Crucero Cristal”, an album that had a great impact on media and digital stores and that opened the doors of the Argentine label Indie Folks.
He shared stages with great bands and artists such as Mi Amigo Invincible, Juan Mango, Bándalos Chinos, Las Ligas Menores and Simón Saieg.
It was presented in spaces such as the Margarita Xirgu Theater, Niceto, Konex Cultural Center, Ateneo Theater and Palermo Hippodrome, among others.
Currently, he is producing his second studio album with Elmalamía, whose first cut will be released in September, and will close the year through Primavera Sound Buenos Aires.

11. “This is Why” by Paramore

Paramore is back with his first job since 2017. The beloved Nashville trio of Zac Farro, Hayley Williams and Taylor York returns with “This Is Why,” one of the best songs in their already impressive repertoire.
In what is considered to be one of the most interesting musical comebacks of the year, the band also announced the release of their long-awaited sixth studio album, “This is Why,” on February 10, 2023 via Atlantic Records.
Recorded in Los Angeles, California, with former collaborator Carlos de la Garza, the album includes 10 new Paramore songs and cover art by Zachary Gray.
Returning to a world – and a cultural space – very different from the last one they participated in, Paramore conceives a song that reflects exactly that. “This Is Why” is a delicious catchy tune for the post-truth world.

12. “Again” by Juli Suanno

“Again” features a fresher, popper sound in Juli Suanno’s repertoire. This brand new song puts dance as protagonists, fusing hip hop and contemporary dance in its video clip, also directed by the artist from Plata.
“I come to do it again,” Juli Suanno repeats in the chorus that invites you to dance, and that sentences in its lyrics: “If you see me like this, I got here, alone and I can stand it.”

13. “Excited” by Fidel Nadal and Chill-e

Fidel Nadal continues to surprise us with the reversiones of his most emblematic themes. In this case he gives life to a new and renewed version that combines reggae and rap  of his classic “Emocionado”, this time with the participation of rapper Chill-e.
The musical union between the two occurred in its beginnings almost by chance; they met on any given night in a bar in Buenos Aires and from there a great friendship was generated.
This is how years later came the opportunity to put his mark on this song with the artistic production of Kutraldub. The recording was made remotely until they  met in Mexico where they recorded the video clip, which  was directed by “El vaquero”.

14. “Like You and Me” by Chayanne

Puerto Rican superstar Chayanne gives us another sneak peek of her upcoming album with the release of her new single and video “Como Tú y Yo.” This new hymn exudes passion and tenderness as Chayanne proclaims the power of love.
After releasing “Te Amo Y Punto” the GRAMMY-nominated icon gives us an energizing pop song about the depth of his love.
With music and lyrics by Chayanne, Motiff, Servando Primera and Reggi El Autentico, “Como Tú Y Yo” is the latest in Chayanne’s arsenal of hits.
This new pop single offers all the strengths of Chayanne and presents a modern and fun line, with a rhythm that invites movement, in addition, of course, to a magnetic vocal interpretation.

15. 3AM “Distance”

The duo of brothers 3AM presents “Distancia”, a new hit to continue shaking the music scene and represent more mature nuances of love and its complications in the face of distance.
The song is produced by Héctor Mazzarri and even with his young age, Richard Bermúdez and Christian Bermúdez continue to demonstrate the great talent they have being the composers of the theme.
The viral phenomenon of the urban genre presents its show on November 24 at the Vorterix Theater in Buenos Aires as part of its first tour of Latin America. You can buy your tickets at this link.

16. “Baby” by Danny Ocean

Diamond-certified Venezuelan artist and producer Danny Ocean releases his highly anticipated single “Bebe,” produced by Cesar Pulgarín, today through Warner Latina and Atlantic Records.
Ocean continues to demonstrate that its musical proposal is a versatile and innovative with this new theme. “It’s for those loves who don’t want to be made, but like sex,” Ocean explains of the new single.

17. “Fabro’s Live Sessions” by Fabro

A few days after the launch of “what happened to us”, which already has thousands of views on digital platforms; Fabro surprises with its acoustic sessions called “Fabro’s Live Sessions”.
Highlighting his imprint and his unique voice, Fabro displays all his potential as a singer in these live sessions that include a mashup of “Madrid” + “No son horas”; the acoustic version of “Suelta, sola y tranquila remix” and a third acoustic whose premiere will be on October 2 and will have a surprise preview.
The sessions were recorded in audiovisual format directed by Lucas Emiliani, with a fresh and modern aesthetic that perfectly accompanies each of these new versions.

18. “Wednesday Afternoon” by Rompevientos

Rompevientos is back with “Tarde de Miércoles”, his new single and video clip that talks about the transition we live through when going through great changes in life.
“It’s a transformation of believing that everything is wrong and feeling nostalgic because something won’t go back to the way it was; to understand that the new stages are to grow. The illusion generated by starting something new makes us feel, as Bowie says, that we can all be heroes”, reflects Martín Rocha.
In the video, the character goes through this transformation with a haircut and the feelings that appear when making a change of appearance. Two facets of the same person can be seen and the viewer goes through the transition with the character.

 

Original source in Spanish

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