Greeicy Drops 'Candela' Album! Vote for Top Latin Music Release!

This week's Billboard New Music Latin poll highlights a vibrant array of new albums and singles, curated by Billboard Latin and Billboard Español editors to showcase the latest in Latin music. Fans are invited to explore diverse sounds from established and emerging artists, with several significant releases making their debut.
A standout among the new offerings is Greeicy's highly anticipated fourth studio album, "Candela." This 12-song set masterfully blends her recent chart-toppers with fresh, captivating tracks. Greeicy, a Colombian artist, demonstrates her versatility by delving into various musical genres, including the rhythmic merengue with "Discúlpeme Señor," the romantic bachata in "Estas ganas," the traditional vallenato of "No Era Mío," and the captivating kizomba in "Donde Como y Cuando." The album also features notable collaborations with artists such as Rawayana, Cultura Profética, and La Guru. Greeicy shared the profound personal significance behind the album's title, explaining that "Candela" represents the spark and drive that propels her forward through life's challenges, a sentiment she believes everyone possesses.
Beyond Greeicy's "Candela," the week introduces several other significant albums. Christian Nodal presents "Bandera Blanca," Alvaro Diaz offers "Omakase," and Xavi unveils "Dosis." Additionally, a range of new singles have been released by artists including Elena Rose, Jombriel, and Fito Paéz, further enriching the week's musical landscape.
The Billboard New Music Latin poll also acknowledges previous successes, noting that Lenny Tavárez’s romantic salsa track, “Pa’ Lo Bonito,” previously dominated the poll with more than 65% of the vote. Music enthusiasts are encouraged to listen to this week's new releases and cast their votes for their favorite Latin music track. It is important to note that the results of the weekly poll will be published only if the total number of votes exceeds 1,000. Voting for this week's poll will close at 11 a.m. ET on Monday, May 25.
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