It's Friday, which means we have a roundup of fresh new music from A-list names and rising stars! Get your playlist ready because we have some catchy tracks - from fiery reggaeton beats to soulful ballads and spicy music videos. Here are this week's hottest releases.
The Marías - Back To Me
Ahead of their back-to-back weekends at Coachella on April 11-13 and 18-20, The Marías drop their sultry and emotional "Back To Me." The track deals with the pain that comes after a breakup. "'Back to me' is what comes after. The breakup actually happens when an ex moves on to someone new. It deals with the emotions that come along with that. Even though in the end you may not want them back at all, in the moment, that’s all you want to relieve the pain," The Marias explained, per Stereogum. It comes with a beautiful music video.
Cuco - Phases
The ever-so-talented Cuco drops “Phases,” the latest single from his upcoming album Ridin’, out May 9th. The track has an old-school sound that captures the energy shift when a relationship comes to an end, blending emotional lyrics with a feel-good beat.
Miley Cyrus - End of the World
Miley Cyrus releases the perfect anthem for our current situation, "End of the World." The glittery, feel-good single with lyrics like “Let’s pretend it’s not the end of the world / The sky is falling, falling like a comet now / I can see it coming down" is from her forthcoming ninth studio album, Something Beautiful, out May 30.
Eladio Carrión, Jessie Reyez - Call My Line
Latin GRAMMY winner Eladio Carrión drops his 22-track album, DON KBRN, inspired by samurai code and anime storytelling. The album dives into themes of power, discipline, and personal growth with an epic lineup of collaborations, including Jessie Reyez, who just released her own amazing album last week. Their suave track "Call My Line" will have you ready to hit up your situation-ship.
Bodine - Teke
Puerto Rican singer-songwriter Bodine drops another sexy single, "Teke." With a mix of reggaeton and Brazilian funk, the track is perfect for your workout, and the music video directed by Ruslan Pelykh offers a sneak peek into her upcoming 80s-inspired EP.
HA-ASH - No Fue Lo Que Hiciste
HaAsh, the Mexican-American sister duo known for their powerhouse vocals and emotional lyrics, are back with a heartbreaker. Their new single, “No Fue Lo Que Hiciste,” is a classic HaAsh ballad—raw, emotional, and straight to the gut. With sharp lyrics and that signature sound, they capture everything unsaid at the end of a relationship.
Between Friends - DJ
Between Friends, the sibling duo made up of Savannah and Brandon Hudson, is back with “DJ,” a hypnotic, synth-driven anthem that captures the chaos and thrill of a night out. Co-produced with Max Martin, the track blends their dreamy style with his signature pop polish.
Maga Córdova - Está Bien Estar Mal
Ecuadorian singer Maga Córdova drops her new single, “Está Bien Estar Mal,” blending Afrobeat, electronic, and house for a fresh sound. The track, part of her upcoming EP, celebrates vulnerability and strength.
Ambar Lucid - 6am
Dominican/Mexican-American artist Ambar Lucid is back with new music! Her latest single, “6 am,” is a bilingual track about the struggle of opening up to a new lover.
TV Girl, George Clanton, Magdalena Bay - Messy Hair
The always-catchy TV Girl teams up with George Clanton and Madalena Bay for the fun and upbeat "Messy Hair." The dance track will have you swaying and singing along.
De La Rose, Omar Courtz - NUBES
Puerto Rico songstress De La Rose and Omar Courtz team up on “Nubes,” a track that blends their styles and explores attraction with a modern reggaeton sound.