Sech & Boza Team Up for ‘Paris’ & More Best New Music Latin

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Sech & Boza

Sech & Boza Gerardo Lopez

New Music Latin is a compilation of the champion caller Latin songs and albums recommended by Billboard and Billboard Español editors. Check retired this week’s picks below.

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Boza & Sech, “París” (Sony Music Central America and the Caribbean)

Boza and Sech person teamed up for a historical collaboration. The 2 Panamanian artists — who person much than a decade-long career, respectively — joined forces for the archetypal clip successful “París,” a sensual R&B tune laced with a loungy Amapiano beat. Lyrically, “París” finds the Panameño stars singing astir a erstwhile ex-couple who are successful a caller relationship, but are receiving unrequited love. “It seems similar they don’t emotion you, that’s wherefore you’re calling me/ I saw your photograph successful Paris, you don’t look happy, halt pretending/ they don’t emotion maine either, that’s wherefore I answered your call,” spell the ultra-relatable lyrics. Boza and Sech premiered their associated azygous astatine the 2025 Premios Juventud that took spot successful their autochthonal country, Panama, connected Thursday (Sept. 25). — JESSICA ROIZ

Los Ángeles Azules, Luck Ra & Yami Safdie, “Si Sabes Contar” (Promotodo México)

Mexican cumbia legends Los Ángeles Azules erstwhile again delivered a multi-generational cumbia banger, this clip featuring rising Argentine artists Luck Ra and Yami Safdie. “Si Sabes Contar” is much than a party-starter that brings antithetic generations of artists together, it besides subtly fuses the distinctive cumbia styles from some Mexico and Argentina. The hip-swiveling “Si Sabes” follows a fig of collaborations Los Ángeles Azules has done with young artists crossed Latin America — including Elena Rose, Maria Becerra and Manuel Turizo — a testament to cumbia’s planetary entreaty and the Mexican group’s quality to stay applicable aft 50 years without having to sacrifice their cumbia mexicana essence. — GRISELDA FLORES

Corina Smith, Menos Triste Más Mami (Rimas Entertainment)

Venezuelan singer-songwriter Corina Smith’s Menos Triste, Más Mami is simply a profoundly idiosyncratic and sonically intricate postulation of tracks that unfolds similar a philharmonic diary. This medium juxtaposes moments of self-reflection with themes of affectional empowerment, chronicling her travel toward healing and the pursuit of caller experiences. Each opus serves arsenic an intimate glimpse into her life, revealing the struggles she faces successful her quest for idiosyncratic growth.

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