Yahritza y Su Esencia Releases New Single “Cambiaste”

Yahritza y Su Esencia are noticing a change

The Mexican American family trio has released the new single “Cambiaste” via Lumbre Music and Columbia Records.

Yahritza y Su EsenciaWeeping requintos and a soulful, yearning voice bring the new single to life.

Written by the 16-year-old vocalist, Yahritza Martinez, the heartfelt sierreño narrates the story of a person who’s juggling their emotions in a relationship and has the other person confused.

“Out of nowhere, you changed/ One day you say you love me and the next, you throw me to the trash as if I were no one/ What happened to those days that you told me/ ‘I love you, I’ll always be by your side’?” she chants.

The music video finds the three siblings navigating Lake Xochimilco in Mexico.

 

Danny Felix Teams Up with Neto Peña to Release New Corrido Tumbado “La Vida”

Danny Felix is embracing the life

The 48-year-old Mexican American songwriter, recording artist, producer and creator of the new popular style of Mexican music trap corridos, has joined voices with Neto Peña on the new single “La Vida.”

Danny FelixThe single is a corrido tumbado with simple yet captivating requintos and powerful, reflective lyrics.

On the track, both artists sing about life being too short to be stressed and worried over things that, in the end, have a solution.

“Living without encouragement is not my thing,” they chant.

The official music video showcases both acts performing the track behind some abandoned warehouses.

Adriel Favela Releases Sixth Studio Album “Cosas Del Diablo”

It’s a devilish time for Adriel Favela.

The 29-year-old Mexican American Regional Mexican artist has released his sixth studio album Cosas Del Diablo.

Adriel Favela

It’s Favela’s first album under his recording and production deal with Fonovisa Records, owned by Universal Music Latino.

El Bo,” an infectious corrido-meets-norteño fusion with Sonora-based artist El Bala, was the first single off the album, his first LP release in four years.

On “Oveja Negra,” Favela pens honest and raw lyrics, attesting “I’m no Saint, I don’t like to play, and even though I’m not a bad person, I’m the Devil’s son.”

Corridos and melodious requintos have characterized Favela’s career throughout the years, but in Cosas del Diablo, he also includes catchy Banda tunes “Ray02” and “Bayo 17” with Luis R. Conriquez, and flaunts his vulnerability in heartfelt songs “Lagrimas de Miel” and “Lunes.”

“Corridos do not necessarily talk about negative things, on the contrary,” Favela previously said to Billboard. “My songs are corridos that talk about people’s battles and who have grown as a person.”

Prior to releasing his 15-track set, Favela dropped his Carin Leon-assisted single “Con Un Botecito A Pecho,” a country-tinged mariachi anthem for those who are finally getting over a breakup.

In the track, both artists sing about going out and drinking because they are happy and convinced that they will not get back with their ex.