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Nicky Jam & Trueno’s ‘Cangrinaje’ & More: Which Is Your Favorite New Latin Music Release This Week? Vote!


From Nicky Jam & Trueno's "Cangrinaje" to Ryan Castro's salsa tune, and more, vote for your favorite new Latin music release on Billboard.

Marking the first single off of his forthcoming studio album, Ryan Castro surprised fans with his first-ever salsa tune named after his alterego, “El Cantante del Ghetto.” “Loves like yours can’t be bought, they can’t be compared, they can’t be known/ If I gave my all to make this relationship last/ Look me in the face and tell me you don’t know me,” the Colombian reggaetón star sings in what’s also a tribute to the late salsa icon Héctor Lavoe. In the collaboration, the Argentine rapper brings a fresh and modern touch, effortless swapping between his melodious vocals and fiery rap verses. The latter with El Tropical Feeling (Vallenato & Cumbia Edition), a 10-track set that the artist describes as a love letter to his native Colombia.

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