Ryan Castro and Maluma Dominate This Week’s Music Releases with New Romance

Ryan Castro and Maluma Dominate This Week’s Music Releases with New Romance

Colombian music fans had a busy week of releases. Urban music once again led the conversation.

Ryan Castro and Maluma dominate this week’s releases with a new romance-leaning single. Their collaboration signals a blend of reggaetón, dancehall and melodic pop.

Ryan Castro and Maluma unite

The artists released a joint track titled “Pa’ la seca”. The song mixes mid-tempo reggaetón and dancehall influences.

Maluma contributes a polished, global melodic approach. Ryan Castro adds raw and authentic street energy.

Music video and concept

The clip was directed by Stillz. It was filmed with scenes set in the United States.

Both artists portray Colombians selling flowers on city streets. The narrative follows them as they gather money to return home.

Enrique Bunbury and his new EP

Spanish singer Enrique Bunbury released the EP “Un siglo anterior.” The project precedes a new international tour that will include Colombia.

He recorded with a Latin American band. Members include guitarist Sebastián Aracena, double bassist Luri Molina, and percussionist Johnny Molina.

Notable new releases

  • Rosalía — “Lux (Delux)” / LUX (Complete Works): A revised version of her latest album with physical-exclusive tracks.
  • Olivia Rodrigo — “drop dead”: The first single marking a new phase for the pop artist.
  • Jay Wheeler — “De lejitos”: A viral release showcasing the Puerto Rican artist’s emotive style.
  • Greeicy — “Discúlpeme señor”: The lead preview for her upcoming album, balancing mischief and romance.
  • Kapo — “Bombón”: A fast, dance-ready track fusing shatta, afrobeat, dancehall and reggae.
  • Edén Múñoz & Cristian Castro — “Osadía”: A collaboration exploring heartbreak beyond betrayal.
  • Gusi — “Vallenato Social Club”: A project honoring vallenato with several industry collaborations.
  • Nanpa Básico — “Que tin y que tan”: An album rooted in neighborhood narratives with many guest artists.
  • Maca & Gero — “Lo que queda en el aire”: A reflective single about atmosphere and memory after relationships.
  • Nico Hernández — “Me niego”: A heartfelt regional track about the struggle to let go of true love.
  • Lola Indigo — “Tus iniciales”: A mix of soul, reggae and urban sounds featuring contemporary Spanish voices.
  • Anitta — “EQUILIBRIVM”: An album focused on love, healing, and Brazilian cultural values.
  • Austin San — “Chrome Hearts”: A single blending personal identity with luxury aesthetics.
  • Trueno — “X unas llantas”: A narrative on ambition and status across Latin America.
  • Baby Rasta & Gringo — “Antes del romance”: Acoustic revisitations of six romantic classics.
  • Osman — “Te echo de menos”: An afrobeat-tinged, nostalgic new single.
  • Andrés Cortés — “A corazón abierto”: A project anchored by “Tarde La Conocí” from a veteran artist.
  • Juan Pablo Navarrete — “Como la flor”: A 90s hit reimagined with cumbia villera elements.
  • Virgi Dart — “Nuestra cumbia”: A roots-driven single marking the artist’s return.
  • Javier Ferreira — “Clack clack”: A conceptual statement on contemporary stardom.
  • Jhaner Trujillo — “¿Para qué?”: A powerful vocal story about being used and abandoned.
  • Los Tri-O — “Orgánico”: A work that dialogues with genre tradition from award-recognized artists.
  • Antuan El Merce, Jcobig & La S — “Shinobi” EP: A Cali-born urban project inspired by Tokyo aesthetics.
  • Charlie Cardona — “Te pido la paz”: A collaborative track with rich vocal textures.
  • Astor Torres — “Decidido”: A song about love moving from possibility to certainty.
  • Maky & Mako — “Tito el ajolote”: A conservation-minded song about the endangered axolotl and water protection.

Filmogaz.com compiled this roundup to highlight the week’s key releases. The list reflects an active moment for Latin music.