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Written by: News Room Last updated: January 3, 2026
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The Most Anticipated Latin Albums of 2026

New music is coming from Álvaro Díaz, Julieta Venegas, and more

With the success of blockbuster albums like Debí Tirar Más Fotos, Lux, and Tropicoqueta, Latin and Spanish-language music had a banner year in 2025. The growth was in the numbers: The Recording Industry Association of America revealed that Latin music generated $490.3 million in revenue during the first half of 2025, a 6 percent increase from the previous year.

But the sonic innovations were more important as artists linked genres, the past and present, and political and social issues to make some of the most exciting records of the year. That only bodes well for 2026: Already, acts like Feid and Álvaro Díaz have been getting creative, teasing new colors and eras for the year. Meanwhile, we might finally get long-awaited music, like Tokischa’s debut and Julieta Venegas’ comeback. That’s just the beginning — here are all the Latin albums we can’t wait for in 2026.

  • Feid, ‘Ferxxo Vs. Feid’

    AMSTERDAM, NETHERLANDS - MARCH 9: Columbian singer and singer songwriter Feid (Salomón Villada Hoyos) performs live on stage at Afas Live on March 9, 2025 in Amsterdam, Netherlands. (Photo by Paul Bergen/Redferns)
    Image Credit: Paul Bergen/Redferns/Getty Images

    Feid is leaving his alter ego behind in 2025. In his recent documentary XTHE ENDX, the Colombian superstar bid farewell to his famous green Ferxxo persona. Feid is now embracing his more stylish and sexier side in all black, which fans have dubbed his “Pro Max” era. He has started teasing a new project called Ferxxo Vs. Feid where this return to roots will presumably unfold. After tackling last year’s Ferxxo Vol. X: Sagrado on his own, Feid has said that he’s happy to have reunited with his longtime producers and collaborators for what’s coming next. —Lucas Villa

  • Álvaro Díaz

    MIAMI, FLORIDA - NOVEMBER 14: Álvaro Díaz performs onstage during the 25th Latin GRAMMY Awards at Kaseya Center on November 14, 2024 in Miami, Florida. (Photo by Rodrigo Varela/Getty Images for The Latin Recording Academy)MIAMI, FLORIDA - NOVEMBER 14: Álvaro Díaz performs onstage during the 25th Latin GRAMMY Awards at Kaseya Center on November 14, 2024 in Miami, Florida. (Photo by Rodrigo Varela/Getty Images for The Latin Recording Academy)
    Image Credit: Rodrigo Varela/Getty Images for The Latin Recording Academy

    Álvaro Díaz spent years revolutionizing Puerto Rico’s underground with his left-of-center production tastes and clever wordplay, and it felt like the world finally caught up to him when he released his wildly popular 2024 project SAYONARA. We’re hoping for more with a long-awaited follow-up this year, and he’s teased that it might be coming: Last May, he shared the melancholy but endlessly catchy “PARANOIA,” featuring sharp-as-nails sounds from Tainy. Now we just need the full universe he’s building. —Julyssa Lopez

  • Tokischa

    MADRID, SPAIN - SEPTEMBER 18: Tokischa attends a photocall ahead of the Carolina Herrera Spring/Summer 2026 Fashion Show at Plaza Mayor on September 18, 2025 in Madrid, Spain. (Photo by Pablo Cuadra/WireImage)MADRID, SPAIN - SEPTEMBER 18: Tokischa attends a photocall ahead of the Carolina Herrera Spring/Summer 2026 Fashion Show at Plaza Mayor on September 18, 2025 in Madrid, Spain. (Photo by Pablo Cuadra/WireImage)
    Image Credit: Pablo Cuadra/WireImage/Getty Images

    Tokischa has spent the last few years charming fans with raucous dembow hits and a fully liberated, give-no-fucks attitude. That’s exactly what has attracted artists like Rosalia and Madonna, who have tapped her for major collaborations. All of it has been setting up the runway for her highly anticipated debut album, expected sometime this year. The best part? Because Tokischa is always authentically herself, she’s completely guided by instincts — so it’s anyone’s guess what she might do on this record. —J.L.

  • Julieta Venegas

    MADRID, SPAIN - JULY 26: Julieta Venegas performs in concert during Veranos De La Villa 2025 at Conde Duque Center on July 26, 2025 in Madrid, Spain. (Photo by Aldara Zarraoa/Redferns)MADRID, SPAIN - JULY 26: Julieta Venegas performs in concert during Veranos De La Villa 2025 at Conde Duque Center on July 26, 2025 in Madrid, Spain. (Photo by Aldara Zarraoa/Redferns)
    Image Credit: Aldara Zarraoa/Redferns/Getty Images

    Any hint fans get that Julieta Venegas is working on new music immediately ignites tons of excitement. Though she’s been releasing a few songs here and there over the past few years (including the beautifully unexpected Bad Bunny and Tainy collab “Lo Siento BB :/”), she hadn’t revealed plans for a full album — until now. In September, she signed with global talent agency WME and shared that something big is on the way: “I’m really happy recording songs that will soon be part of my new album,” she told Billboard Español. “I’m excited to add people to my team who bring the kind of enthusiasm and experience that WME has, so we can work together to develop this new chapter.” —J.L.

  • Charly Gynn – ‘$in $uerte, Nacimos Bendecidos’

    Image Credit: Lao Aranda*

    This spring, the queen of chanteo premium unveils her sophomore LP, $in $uerte, Nacimos Bendecidos, cementing her lane in reggaeton mexa with neighborhood-specific nods to bootleg perreo mixtapes and ñero affectations. If her 2024 debut, La Matatana, flexed star power with a stacked guest list, preview singles “Lo Rocé” and “Lä ReYnA D tAcUbAyA” keep the heat in-house, assisted by her right-hand production man, Tzunami, and loaded with raunchy hooks destined for virality. —Richard Villegas

  • Peso Pluma

    CHICAGO, ILLINOIS - MAY 24: Peso Pluma performs on stage during 2025 Suenos Music Festival at Grant Park on May 24, 2025 in Chicago, Illinois. (Photo by Daniel Boczarski/Getty Images)CHICAGO, ILLINOIS - MAY 24: Peso Pluma performs on stage during 2025 Suenos Music Festival at Grant Park on May 24, 2025 in Chicago, Illinois. (Photo by Daniel Boczarski/Getty Images)
    Image Credit: Daniel Boczarski/Getty Images

    At the peak of his career as a leading figure in música mexicana, Peso could have quickly released a follow-up to his 2024 Éxodo, which came a year after his record-breaking LP Génesis. Instead, the Mexican hitmaker slowed things down, keeping fans on the edge of their seats, eagerly awaiting his next album. He’s already revealed he’s hunkered down in the studio working on new music and with a just-released joint project with his cousin Tito Double P, it looks like Peso is back in business. We don’t know when his new album will drop, but we already know it’ll be worth the wait. —Griselda Flores

  • El Malilla

    INDIO, CALIFORNIA - APRIL 19: El Malilla attends YouTube + Coachella 2025 at Empire Polo Club on April 19, 2025 in Indio, California.  (Photo by Rodin Eckenroth/Getty Images for YouTube Music)INDIO, CALIFORNIA - APRIL 19: El Malilla attends YouTube + Coachella 2025 at Empire Polo Club on April 19, 2025 in Indio, California.  (Photo by Rodin Eckenroth/Getty Images for YouTube Music)
    Image Credit: Rodin Eckenroth/Getty Images/YouTube Music

    This past year, El Malilla pushed Mexico’s reggaeton scene into the mainstream with his historic performances at Coachella. With his second album that’s due out later this year, the Mexican heartthrob will show he’s more than a reggaeton Mexa star. El Malilla will branch out into boleros, corridos, bachata, and other genres in an LP that he’s called the best work of his career. For now, his fans can enjoy two volumes of his Tu Maliante Bebé EP series, which both dropped last year. —L.V.

  • Dillom

    MONTERREY, MEXICO - SEPTEMBER 26: Argentine rapper Dillom performs during a concert as part of 'Por Cesarea' tour at Showcenter on September 26, 2024 in Monterrey, Mexico. (Photo by Medios y Media/Getty Images)MONTERREY, MEXICO - SEPTEMBER 26: Argentine rapper Dillom performs during a concert as part of 'Por Cesarea' tour at Showcenter on September 26, 2024 in Monterrey, Mexico. (Photo by Medios y Media/Getty Images)
    Image Credit: Medios y Media/Getty Images

    Argentina’s prince of trap-rock mischief has been riding high since 2024’s horror-core opus, Por Cesárea, earning a Latin Grammy nomination, collaborating with friends and heroes like Lali and Pity Álvarez, and playing his first solo stadium show just a few weeks ago. Dillom’s third album is already on the horizon, with whispers of a fresh dance-punk direction confirmed by the recent scorcher “Rojo Profundo,” the opening salvo for a new era of mosh pits and pop culture provocations. —R.V.

  • Nando García – ‘Lover Man’

    Image Credit: Manuela Bocaz*

    Since debuting in the pandemic with the folk-pop ruminations of Pirueta, Chilean singer-songwriter Nando García has grown bolder and more incisive, embracing electronic atmospheres on his follow up, Decir Amor, and teasing moody art-rock for his upcoming LP, Lover Man. Slated for arrival in the Spring, the album will explore male affections between paramours, friends, and fathers and sons, unpacking the violence under every caress and supercharging catharsis with explosive power chords. —R.V.

  • Casi – ‘Si El Tiburón Se Come El Cable’

    Image Credit: Richi 2.0*

    After a decade leading the Colombian music criticism platform, El Enemigo, Juan Antonio Carulla is putting his creative pen where his mouth is under the alias, Casi. His new album Si El Tiburón Se Come El Cable pairs ska, cumbia, and bolero with affecting urban prose (“¡Ay, Ratón!”) and acerbic self-deprecation (“Estás Pintao’”), accentuating Bogotano idiosyncrasies and handcrafted visual storytelling. Look for the record in the first quarter. —R.V.

  • Kenia Os

    MEXICO CITY, MEXICO - MARCH 18: Mexican Internet celebrity and singer Kenia Os poses for photo during presentation of her own movie 'Kenia Os: La OG' at Cinemex Antara on March 18, 2025 in Mexico City, Mexico.  (Photo by Medios y Media/Getty Images)MEXICO CITY, MEXICO - MARCH 18: Mexican Internet celebrity and singer Kenia Os poses for photo during presentation of her own movie 'Kenia Os: La OG' at Cinemex Antara on March 18, 2025 in Mexico City, Mexico.  (Photo by Medios y Media/Getty Images)
    Image Credit: Medios y Media/Getty Images

    The Latin pop star went international with the concert film Kenia Os: La OG, which wrapped up her Pink Aura era. Now Os has started to tease her next album with an enigmatic “K De…” message. The LP could include her highly-anticipated collaboration with fellow Mexican queens Belinda and Danna and maybe another Peso Pluma duet; the two of them emerged last year as the it Mexican couple after the success of their 2024 collab “Tommy & Pamela.” —L.V.

  • Junior H

    Junior H performs onstage at the 2025 Coachella Valley Music And Arts Festival on April 20, 2025 in Indio, California. (Photo by Gilbert Flores/Variety via Getty Images)Junior H performs onstage at the 2025 Coachella Valley Music And Arts Festival on April 20, 2025 in Indio, California. (Photo by Gilbert Flores/Variety via Getty Images)
    Image Credit: Gilbert Flores/Variety

    Junior H, the young pioneer of the corridos tumbados movement, will finally release his first album in two years. He has maintained his streak as one of Mexico’s top artists and sold out multiple tours off the success of 2023′ $ad Boyz 4 Life II LP. During a recent concert, Junior H announced that his eighth studio album will drop in February. He has previewed the LP with his Luis Miguel-esque bolero “Culpable.” —L.V.

  • Six Sex

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    After five EPs playing libidinous hopscotch between reggaeton and techno, Argentina’s club siren supreme is ready to kick off her sixth and sexiest era. Restylane-pumped lips are still sealed as to the sounds and collaborators on her hotly anticipated debut album, but a cornucopia of recent credits alongside Emilia, Dillom, Shygirl, Yeri Mua, Nick León, and MCR-T suggests she has her pick of the litter. Keep an eye on her many performances throughout the 2026 festival circuit for teasers of carnal bedlam to come. —R.V.

  • Feli Colina – ‘La Otra Mejilla’

    LAS VEGAS, NEVADA - NOVEMBER 17: Feli Colina attends the 23rd Annual Latin GRAMMY Awards at Michelob ULTRA Arena on November 17, 2022 in Las Vegas, Nevada. (Photo by Mindy Small/WireImage)LAS VEGAS, NEVADA - NOVEMBER 17: Feli Colina attends the 23rd Annual Latin GRAMMY Awards at Michelob ULTRA Arena on November 17, 2022 in Las Vegas, Nevada. (Photo by Mindy Small/WireImage)
    Image Credit: Mindy Small/WireImage/Getty Images

    Argentine avant-popstress Feli Colina is not one for rush jobs. Since her magical 2022 LP El Valle Encantado, she’s released a compilation of percussive B-sides and a handful of singles oscillating between psycho-sexual trip-hop (“V13”) and theatrical poetry (“Sonhos”). Little is known about her new project, La Otra Mejilla, other than cryptic tweets about duality, personal transformation, and coming to terms with being the bearer of red flags. —R.V.

  • Diego Raposo

    Image Credit: JORGE GUILLÉN*

    Lil Wayne’s bar “real G’s move in silence like lasagna” could easily have been about Diego Raposo.
    After reimagining the Latin club landscape on 2023’s Yo no era así pero de hora en adelante, sí, the Dominican producer kept fans guessing with a whopping 50-track ambient compilation while still clocking in studio time with Danny Ocean and Enyel C. Raposo remains characteristically mum about his forthcoming LP, but mood board posts shouting out Aphex Twin, Gal Costa, and Wilfrido Vargas point to yet another adventurous chapter. —R.V.

  • Lolabúm

    Image Credit: khlooria*

    After the electronic pop and cumbia of 2023’s Muchachito Roto, the chameleonic Ecuadorian band Lolabúm is in the midst of its next transformation. A new album recorded alongside the Chilean producer Yaima Cat will delve into the band’s emigration to Bogota, the political turmoil of their homeland, and the ferociousness of Latin America’s new rock generation. Singer Pedro Bonfim is known for contrasting biting poetry with lush instrumentals, even teasing the new sound as “noisy Manu Chao.” —R.V.

  • Trueno

    SITGES, BARCELONA, SPAIN - 2025/08/04: Argentinian rapper Mateo Palacios Corazzina performs during the CaixaBank Terramar Festival at the Jardins de Terramar. Mateo Palacios Corazzina, better known by his stage name Trueno, is a rising Argentine rapper, singer, and songwriter born on March 25, 2002. Known for his energetic performances and lyrical talent, Trueno has become a prominent figure in Latin American urban music. (Photo by Ramon Costa/SOPA Images/LightRocket via Getty Images)SITGES, BARCELONA, SPAIN - 2025/08/04: Argentinian rapper Mateo Palacios Corazzina performs during the CaixaBank Terramar Festival at the Jardins de Terramar. Mateo Palacios Corazzina, better known by his stage name Trueno, is a rising Argentine rapper, singer, and songwriter born on March 25, 2002. Known for his energetic performances and lyrical talent, Trueno has become a prominent figure in Latin American urban music. (Photo by Ramon Costa/SOPA Images/LightRocket via Getty Images)
    Image Credit: Ramon Costa/SOPA Images/LightRocket/Getty Images

    Trueno may have already given us two interations of El Último Baile, taping drill and  going old-school across 20 excellent rap tracks — but he’s clearly not done. While he hasn’t announced a new album for 2026, the Argentine star has been teasing that fresh music is lined up for the year. And as we wait for that , he’s popping up on Gorillaz’s album The Mountain, out in March. —Tomás Mier

  • Fito Paez

    Fito Paez at the 26th Annual Latin GRAMMY Awards held at the MGM Grand Garden Arena on November 13, 2025 in Las Vegas, Nevada. (Photo by Christopher Polk/Billboard via Getty Images)Fito Paez at the 26th Annual Latin GRAMMY Awards held at the MGM Grand Garden Arena on November 13, 2025 in Las Vegas, Nevada. (Photo by Christopher Polk/Billboard via Getty Images)
    Image Credit: Christopher Polk/Billboard

    It almost feels unfair to expect another album from Fito Paez this soon. After all, his last album Novela was an epic opera that he started developing in 1988, and finally finished in 2025. The three-decade project reignited people’s love for the Argentine rock icon, and quickly began sparking conversations about what he might do next. He’s been touring and performing a lot, so it’s almost a guarantee that he’s found fresh and unexpected inspiration. —J.L.

  • Tini, ‘FUTTTURA’

    MADRID, SPAIN - JANUARY 19: Tini performs in concert at Movistar Arena on January 19, 2025 in Madrid, Spain. (Photo by Aldara Zarraoa/WireImage)MADRID, SPAIN - JANUARY 19: Tini performs in concert at Movistar Arena on January 19, 2025 in Madrid, Spain. (Photo by Aldara Zarraoa/WireImage)
    Image Credit: Aldara Zarraoa/WireImage/Getty Images

    Tini is getting ready to teleport us to FUTTTURA. The Latin pop icon ushered in the futuristic world in a series of sold-out stadium concerts in her home country of Argentina. Tini has already expanded the ambitious tour further into Latin America with new dates. The tour is named after Tini’s next album, which is due out later this year. She has so far previewed the LP with the house-infused “Una Noche Más” and the cumbia banger “36 Vidas.” —L.V.

  • Juanes

    MEXICO CITY, MEXICO - APRIL 5: Colombian singer Juanes performs in concert as a part of 'Vida Cotidiana Tour' at Auditorio Nacional on April 5, 2025 in Mexico City, Mexico. (Photo by Medios y Media/Getty Images)MEXICO CITY, MEXICO - APRIL 5: Colombian singer Juanes performs in concert as a part of 'Vida Cotidiana Tour' at Auditorio Nacional on April 5, 2025 in Mexico City, Mexico. (Photo by Medios y Media/Getty Images)
    Image Credit: Medios y Media/Getty Images

    Last month, Juanes teased a new era in his storied career with the cumbia banger “Muérdeme.” To take the song to an otherworldly place, he teamed up with electro-tropical group Bomba Estéreo, indicating perhaps a different musical chapter. Fans have been awaiting more from Juanes: It’s been almost three years since he dropped his excellent album Vida Cotidiana, which won a Grammy for Best Latin Rock or Alternative Album. —L.V.

  • Camilo

    Image Credit: Maria-Juliana Rojas for Rolling Stone

    Latin pop music’s most colorful star has been getting cerebral. Camilo ushered in his next era last June with the timely “Maldito ChatGPT.” The singer-songwriter with his signature handlebar mustache tackled the growing AI phenomenon through a playful love song. Now that Camilo is taking on ChatGPT, it will be interesting to see what other kind of contemporary grievances he airs out on the fifth studio album listeners are anticipating. —L.V.

  • Cimafunk

    PORTLAND, MAINE - AUGUST 02: Cimafunk performs during the Back Cove Festival at Payson Park on August 02, 2025 in Portland, Maine. (Photo by Astrida Valigorsky/Getty Images)PORTLAND, MAINE - AUGUST 02: Cimafunk performs during the Back Cove Festival at Payson Park on August 02, 2025 in Portland, Maine. (Photo by Astrida Valigorsky/Getty Images)
    Image Credit: Astrida Valigorsky/Getty Images

    It’s been a minute since we had a new LP from Cuban funk visionary Cimafunk; his last record Pa’ Tu Cuerpa dropped back in 2024. Since then, Cima has been sharpening his skills onstage, delivering some of the best live shows in Latin music. Currently, he’s been in the studio, hyping up potential music in 2026. —J.L.

  • Bad Gyal

    MADRID, SPAIN - OCTOBER 28: Bad Gyal attends the Bazaar "Women Of The Year 2025" photocall at Academia del Cine on October 28, 2025 in Madrid, Spain. (Photo by Borja B. Hojas/FilmMagic)MADRID, SPAIN - OCTOBER 28: Bad Gyal attends the Bazaar "Women Of The Year 2025" photocall at Academia del Cine on October 28, 2025 in Madrid, Spain. (Photo by Borja B. Hojas/FilmMagic)
    Image Credit: Borja B. Hojas/FilmMagic/Getty Images

    The Spanish singer struck gold with La Joia, the LP she dropped back in January 2024. The standout remix of “Chulo pt. 2”, featuring Tokischa and Young Miko, went especially viral, showing Bad Gyal’s taste for finding the perfect collaborators. She’s now been busy dropping tons of new tracks, including the jolting club banger “Fuma” and the Ozuna team-up “Última Noche,” all previews of her next chapter. —J.L.

  • Xavi

    LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA - MARCH 07: Singer Xavi performs onstage during Calibash 2025 at Crypto.com Arena on March 07, 2025 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Scott Dudelson/Getty Images)LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA - MARCH 07: Singer Xavi performs onstage during Calibash 2025 at Crypto.com Arena on March 07, 2025 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Scott Dudelson/Getty Images)
    Image Credit: Scott Dudelson/Getty Images

    It’s been over a year since Xavi’s debut album, but his follow-up is finally on the horizon. After the Mexican-American star broke through with corridos, he has pushed the genre to new places. Xavi scored a global smash last year by blending bachata in “En Privado” with Manuel Turizo. Since then, he’s proven his star power by embracing cumbia with Grupo Frontera in “No Capea” and riding the Afrobeats wave with Kapo in “Bien Pedos.” —L.V.

  • Jorge Drexler

    GRANADA, SPAIN - FEBRUARY 08: Jorge Drexler attends the red carpet during Goya Cinema Awards 2025 at the Granada Conference & Exhibition Centre on February 08, 2025 in Granada, Spain. (Photo by Carlos Alvarez/WireImage)GRANADA, SPAIN - FEBRUARY 08: Jorge Drexler attends the red carpet during Goya Cinema Awards 2025 at the Granada Conference & Exhibition Centre on February 08, 2025 in Granada, Spain. (Photo by Carlos Alvarez/WireImage)
    Image Credit: Carlos Alvarez/WireImage/Getty Images

    The Uruguayan musician took a bit of time after releasing Tinta y Tiempo, the gorgeous ode to the passing of time from 2022. The LP included “Telefonía,” which won Song of the Year and Album of the Year at the Latin Grammys. Then in October, Drexler went on social media and offered a behind-the-scenes look at his time in the studio, which sparked excitement that he’s thinking about the future —J.L.

  • Bomba Estereo

    NEW ORLEANS, LOUISIANA - APRIL 27: Liliana "Li" Saumet of Bomba Estereo performs on Day 3 of 2024 New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival at Fair Grounds Race Course on April 27, 2024 in New Orleans, Louisiana.  (Photo by Erika Goldring/Getty Images)NEW ORLEANS, LOUISIANA - APRIL 27: Liliana "Li" Saumet of Bomba Estereo performs on Day 3 of 2024 New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival at Fair Grounds Race Course on April 27, 2024 in New Orleans, Louisiana.  (Photo by Erika Goldring/Getty Images)
    Image Credit: Erika Goldring/Getty Images

    Fans got a touch of Bomba when frontwoman Li Saumet paired up with Rawayana singer Beto Montenegro for last year’s cosmic ride Astropical. Now, Bomba is heading back to the studio to cook up some new music. A release in 2026 would mean their first record since the urgent Deja, which was released in 2021. —J.L.

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Feid, ‘Ferxxo Vs. Feid’Álvaro DíazTokischaJulieta VenegasCharly Gynn – ‘$in $uerte, Nacimos Bendecidos’Peso PlumaEl MalillaDillomNando García – ‘Lover Man’Casi – ‘Si El Tiburón Se Come El Cable’Kenia OsJunior HSix SexFeli Colina – ‘La Otra Mejilla’Diego RaposoLolabúmTruenoFito PaezTini, ‘FUTTTURA’JuanesCamiloCimafunkBad GyalXaviJorge DrexlerBomba Estereo
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