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Luis Fonsi and Feid’s salsa collab “Cambiaré” leads this week’s Best New Latin Music


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Best new Latin music

Luis Fonsi and Feid’s new salsa collaboration “Cambiaré” tops Billboard’s list of this week’s Best New Latin Music releases. Editors highlighted the track for its fresh take on salsa and its vibrant energy.

The song brings two well-known artists together in an unexpected genre turn. Other new songs by artists like Lunay and Juanes also made the roundup. Fans and critics alike are buzzing about the fresh wave of Latin releases.

“Cambiaré” blends salsa with modern pop

“Cambiaré” marks a bold stylistic shift for both Fonsi and Feid, celebrating classic salsa rhythms with contemporary production.

The track fuses authentic Caribbean influences with a modern flair that appeals to wide audiences. Filmed in Puerto Rico, its music video amplifies the rhythm and visual energy. The collaboration underscores both artists’ versatility and willingness to explore new sounds.

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Fonsi reflects on artistic evolution

Luis Fonsi said he was excited to take on a genre that diverges from his typical pop repertoire, calling it “starting over” and a chance to honor his roots.

He described feeling both excitement and nerves while making the salsa track. His comments show a desire to evolve and take creative risks after decades in the industry. This sense of artistic renewal resonates in the song’s performance and reception.

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Feid’s role in the collaboration

Feid brings his own distinctive voice and modern sensibility to “Cambiaré,” complementing Fonsi’s seasoned style. Known primarily for urban and reggaetón hits, Feid expands his range with this salsa-inspired project.

The collaboration allows him to showcase emotional nuance over more rhythmic elements. Together, the duo creates a dynamic pop-meets-salsa track that bridges different fanbases.

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Musical roots and cultural celebration

By anchoring the track in salsa traditions, “Cambiaré” taps into deep cultural roots across the Caribbean and Latin America. The arrangement uses classic instrumentation and danceable rhythms while embracing modern polish.

This respectful nod to tradition helps the song resonate with both longtime salsa fans and newer listeners. Many see it as a celebration of Latin musical heritage.

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Visual storytelling in video

The official music video for “Cambiaré” was shot in vibrant Puerto Rican settings, capturing both the island’s scenery and its communal spirit.

Directed by Carlos Pérez, the visuals complement the song’s rhythmic drive. Scenes show energetic street celebrations and intimate moments that match the track’s emotional arc. This visual energy has helped the song gain traction online.

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Other notable new Latin tracks

Billboard’s best new Latin music list also features fresh songs from other artists. Lunay returns with his new single “Ojalá,” while Juanes teases forthcoming music with a recent release.

These tracks join Fonsi and Feid’s collaboration in showcasing stylistic diversity in Latin music. Fans are enjoying a wide range of sounds from traditional to genre-bending.

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Industry reaction to the release

Music industry commentators have pointed to “Cambiaré” as a standout example of how artists can honor traditional genres while innovating.

Critics note that Fonsi’s move into salsa is both strategic and heartfelt. Feid’s involvement underscores his growing influence and adaptability. The positive response reflects excitement for genre experimentation among major Latin artists.

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Audience engagement online

Since its release, “Cambiaré” has sparked high engagement on streaming platforms and social media. Clips from the music video and fan reactions have circulated widely.

Many listeners praise the combination of rhythm, lyrics, and the artists’ chemistry. The song’s upbeat feel makes it popular for dance playlists and Latin radio rotations.

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Live previews excite crowds

Before the official release, Luis Fonsi and Feid surprised fans with a live preview at the Fiestas de la Calle San Sebastián in San Juan. Videos of that moment quickly spread across platforms.

The crowd’s enthusiastic response highlighted early interest and strong fan support. This spontaneous performance added to the song’s buzz.

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Chart and playlist placement

“Cambiaré” is featured prominently on Latin playlists like Apple Music’s ¡Dale Play!, giving it consistent visibility. Its placement alongside other new music helps sustain momentum throughout the week.

Playlist curators often use Billboard trends to spotlight songs listeners are most talking about. This boosts streaming and broadens audience reach.

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A bridge between generations

The collaboration serves as a bridge between generations of Latin music fans. Fonsi’s long career and Feid’s newer star power bring together older and younger listeners.

By blending genres with respect for tradition, they open the door for salsa to reach new ears. This dynamic has contributed to the track’s strongly positive reception.

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What this means for Latin music

“Cambiaré,” leading the best new Latin music list, reflects a moment where Latin artists can push boundaries while celebrating roots.

The track exemplifies how popular music can evolve without losing cultural identity. It shows that collaborations across stylistic backgrounds enrich the genre’s landscape. This influence may inspire more genre fusion in future releases.

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Which element of “Cambiaré” do you enjoy most: the salsa rhythm, the lyrics, the visual video, or the collaboration between Fonsi and Feid, and why? Tell us in the comments.

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