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Grupo Frontera Drops ‘Jugando A Que No Pasa Nada’ Album & More New Music Latin
This week's new music Latin includes Grupo Frontera's latest album, titled "Jugango A Que No Pasa Nada," and more releases.
Grupo Frontera has unleashed its sophomore studio album, Jugando A Que No Pasa Nada, which loosely translates to “pretending that nothing’s wrong.” The 12-track set remains faithful to Frontera’s signature stamp — both lyrically and sonically — heartbreak songs backed by captivating cumbia, tejano, and Norteño melodies, and even dabbling in country music in “Echándote de Menos.” Most notable, however, are its star-studded collaborations: In “Por Qué Será” with Maluma, the artists open up about rejection and unrequited love; in the Nicki Nicole-assisted “Desquite,” they bring back the tribal guarachero sound; then there’s the highly anticipated “Los Dos,” in collaboration with Morat, which first garnered buzz on social media. The Regional Mexican singer-songwriter delivers an eclectic six-song EP where he masterfully fuses his signature norteño and mariachi with hip-hop (“Cuando Llegue El Día” ft. Gera MX), sierreño (“Somos” with Los Plebes del Rancho de Ariel Camacho) and banda (“Con Todo Respetillo” with Luis R. Conriquez). Castro’s highly anticipated debut album, El Cantante del Ghetto, is not only a reflection of the qualities that have catapulted the Colombian artist to the top of the charts, but also serves to showcase the culture of his Pedregal neighborhood in Medellín.
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