Marc Anthony, Nathy Peluso, Dangond, Vives and Cepeda stand out in the musical premieres
Miami (USA), February 6 (EFE).- The first collaboration between Marc Anthony and the Argentine Nathy Peluso, a romantic ballad by the Colombian Carlos Vives and the return of Chiquis with a preview full of honesty of her next album are some of the most notable musical premieres of the week.
In addition, the Colombians Annasofía and Andrés Cepeda premiere a bolero, Silvestre Dangond sings ‘Ganas de tenerla’, in whose video the Bayern Munich footballer Luis Díaz appears, and the Mexican Edén Muñoz evokes his childhood memories in a new song.
Other weekly premieres included a duet by Monsieur Periné and Jossman with Cali afrobeat rhythms, the collaboration between young Alan Arrietas and Chino Pacas, and the new single recorded live during his performance at the Puerto Coliseum by Puerto Rican Pedro Capo.
Marc Anthony and Nathy Peluso live their first ‘idyllic’
The American of Puerto Rican origin Marc Anthony and the Argentine Nathy Peluso joined their voices to release the song ‘Como en el Idilio’, a salsa song that represents the first collaboration between both artists and which, in addition, represents the singer’s first original duet with a female voice in more than three decades.
A ballad by Carlos Vives
The Colombian Carlos Vives premiered this week the song ‘Te dedico’, which deals with modern romanticism and the processes of conquest in love, through a tropical pop ballad that will be part of ‘The last album’, his next album that will be released this year.
Chiquis offers a preview of her next album
The winner of three Latin Grammy awards, Chiquis, returned to the fray with her song ‘Volví’, an acoustic ballad full of honesty and vulnerability that reveals her ‘real self’. The song is part of his next album, which will be released in April.
The intimate bolero of Annasofía and Andrés Cepeda
The Colombians Annasofía and Andrés Cepeda sang ‘We are at peace’, an intimate bolero that had been waiting in the closet for three years and that recalls the end of a relationship from the sensibility of contemporary pop.
Silvestre Dangond presents ‘You want to have her’
The Colombian artist and Latin vallenato star, Silvestre Dangond, winner of four Latin Grammy Awards, presented his single ‘Ganas de tenerla’, which connects Colombian music and soccer and features the participation of Bayern Munich soccer player, Luis Díaz, in the video clip.
A more introspective Eden Muñoz
The Mexican composer and singer Edén Muñoz premiered ‘Mi yo de siempre’, an introspective single by one of the most representative voices of the regional romantic song that narrates his mistakes and evokes the nostalgia of his childhood.
Monsieur Periné and Jossman to the rhythm of Cali afrobeat
The Colombian group Monsieur Periné premiered ‘Mucho con demasiao’ with the Colombian singer-songwriter Jossman, a song that fuses the enveloping rhythms of Cali’s Afrobeats with lyrics that celebrate love without measures.
Alan Arrietas and Chino Pacas join forces in ‘Aston Martin’
The Mexican promises of regional music, Alan Arrietas and Chino Pacas, came together to release ‘Aston Martin’, a song full of energy aimed at a woman and which was released just a week after Arrieta was awarded Artist of the Year at the 2026 Tik Tok Awards.
Pedro Capo live from Puerto Rico
Puerto Rican singer Pedro Capo released a live version of his hit ‘Vivo’ recorded during a performance at the Puerto Coliseum and which is an ode to hope and celebration for the simple fact of being alive, accompanied by guitar chords and the artist’s powerful vocals.
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