Every month, Billboard asks readers to vote for the very best Latin collaboration launched all through the month that was highlighted on our weekly New Music Latin playlist or as a featured article.
In our newest fan ballot, we have now greater than 20 collabs that had been launched through the 31 days of July together with Greeicy and Danny Ocean’s ultra-sultry “ZHA.” The slow-tempo electro track references a sensual connection between two folks whose our bodies need “zha, zha, zha” and varieties half of Greeicy’s upcoming album known as Yeliana. Another sultry choice is Farina and Sean Paul’s “VIBE,” a hip-swaying, Spanglish dancehall. Along that line can also be Bad Gyal and Myke Towers’ first collaborative effort in “Mi Lova.”
A pair of Música Mexicana artists stepped out of their consolation zone this month. Carin León, for instance, joined Kany García on her pop ballad “Te Lo Agradezco;” Gabito Ballesteros teamed up with Piso 21 on “Me Liberé,” and most notably, Ryan Castro reeled in Peso Pluma in “QUEMA”—an infectious reggaeton that earned Castro his first entry on the Billboard Hot 100 chart.
Other collaborations within the ballot embody Blessd and Maluma’s “EL RELOJ,” Jay Wheeler’s “Pacto (Remix)” with Anuel AA, Bryant Myers, Dei V, and Hades66, Trueno and Cypress Hill’s “F*** EL POLICE (REMIX),” and Rauw Alejandro and Ivy Queen’s “Celebrando,” to call a couple of.
Shakira and Manuel Turizo’s mermaid-inspired video for “Copa Vacía” received the June 2023 ballot, racking over 33 p.c of the votes. Who ought to win in June? Vote beneath:
The 2022 profitable collabs, as voted on by followers, had been Christina Aguilera and Ozuna’s “Santo” (January); Becky G and Karol G’s “MAMIII” (February); Sebastian Yatra and John Legend’s “Tacones Rojos (Remix)” (March); Bizarrap and Paulo Londra’s “BZRP Music Session” (April); Morar and Duki’s “Paris” (May); Blessd and Rels B’s “Energia” (June); Pablo Alboran and Sebastian Yatra’s “Contigo” (July); Anonimus and R3ymon’s “Santa Diabla” (August); Kany García and Christian Nodal’s “La Siguiente” (September); Juan Gabriel and Anahí’s “Déjame Vivir” (October); Nicki Minaj, Maluma and Myriam Fares’ “Tukoh Taka” (November); and Alejo and CNCO’s “Estrella” (December).
All profitable collaborations of 2023 will probably be revealed on the finish of 12 months on Billboard.com/Latin and BillboardEspanol.com.
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