A cluster of new Latin releases is landing this week, and one collaboration — a sultry afro-pop duet from Venezuelan singers Elena Rose and Alleh — is already drawing attention. Readers are being asked to pick their favorite among fresh tracks from established names and rising artists; the poll will determine which record resonates most with listeners right now.
Elena Rose and Alleh team up on a song called TUTUTU, an intimate, rhythm-forward track produced by Daramola. The pair trade flirtatious verses and harmonies over Afro-pop beats, with lyrics that lean into attraction and even fantasies about starting a family together.
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Alongside TUTUTU, new material has arrived from several high-profile Latin artists this week. Veterans and chart regulars such as Draco Rosa, Becky G and J Balvin have all put out recent tracks, giving listeners a varied set of choices in the weekly poll.
- Elena Rose & Alleh — “TUTUTU”: Afro-pop fusion produced by Daramola; sensual lyrics and a warm, rhythmic production.
- Draco Rosa — new single: a fresh offering from the singer-songwriter, adding to his longstanding catalog.
- Becky G — new release: contemporary pop/urban sounds aimed at mainstream and Latin radio.
- J Balvin — new release: another entry from one of reggaetón’s most recognizable voices.
Recent voting history shows how decisive audience reaction can be: the previous poll was dominated by Santos Bravos, whose debut EP Dual captured more than 98% of the vote. That result underlines how a well-timed release can quickly consolidate fan support and attention.
Editor’s note: The weekly New Music Latin poll will publish results only if the vote total exceeds 1,000 votes. The poll closes at 9 a.m. ET on Monday, March 30.
Listen to the new tracks, make your pick and cast your vote to help decide which release stands out this week. Your choice will shape the conversation about what’s next on Latin playlists and radio rotations.












