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Luck Ra’s ‘Que Sed’ Album & More Best New Music Latin
From Luck Ra's new album to Rauw Alejandro's "Carita Linda," check out this week's best new Latin music releases.
Argentina’s breakout star, born Juan Facundo Almenara Ordónez, continues on the same streak that made him a household name: lyrics about heartbreak backed with feel-good, party melodies and his captivating falsetto vocals. Seriously, there’s no time to be moping over an ex with tracks titled like “Que Idiota,” “Un Clavo” and “Por El Ex No Se Llora.” On the 14-track set, Luck Ra reeled in collaborators Nicki Nicole, Kenia Os, Lola Indigo, Ke Personajes, Dread Mar I, Ulises Bueno and Tiago PZK, who’s on the focus single “Fue Culpa Tuya.” It’s also home to his previously-released notable team-ups with Chayanne (“Un Siglo Sin Ti”), Elvis Crespo (“Suavemente”) and Maluma (“Hola Perdida Remix”). “‘Inmigrante y Qué?’ is a song that seeks to make visible the stories of struggle and hope of those who have had to leave their homeland to build a new life,” Rojas tells Billboard Español, adding that “migrating is not a shame, but an act of courage and a source of pride.” — S.R.A.
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