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Latinaje (English Translation)

Cazzu Released April 24, 2025

Latinaje(English Translation) is the English Translation version of album Latinaje which is the latest studio album from Argentine artist Cazzu, released on April 25, 2025. This powerful project serves as both a personal reflection and a cultural tribute, intertwining Cazzu’s journey with the rich diversity of Latin American music. Spanning 14 tracks, the album fuses… Read More

Latinaje (English Translation) Album Details

Album Name Latinaje (English Translation)
Artists Cazzu, WIU & ELENA ROSE
Producers Facundo Toro & Nico Cotton
Writers Cazzu, ELENA ROSE, Facundo Cabral, Facundo Toro, Maka, Nico Cotton & WIU
No of Tracks 10
Translations English Translation
Release Date April 24, 2025

About Latinaje (English Translation)

Latinaje(English Translation) is the English Translation version of album Latinaje which is the latest studio album from Argentine artist Cazzu, released on April 25, 2025. This powerful project serves as both a personal reflection and a cultural tribute, intertwining Cazzu’s journey with the rich diversity of Latin American music. Spanning 14 tracks, the album fuses a wide range of genres such as tango, folklore, bachata, corrido tumbado, merengue, balada, and funk, showcasing the vibrant musical traditions of the region.

The album opens with an introduction that sets the stage for a journey through Latin America’s sonic landscape. Among its standout tracks, “La Cueva” quickly soared to the top of YouTube’s global music trends and became one of Spotify’s most notable Latin debuts. “Dolce,” a corrido tumbado, became a hit in Mexico, while “Con Otra,” a lively cumbia, amassed over 100 million streams across digital platforms, highlighting Cazzu’s wide-reaching appeal.

Produced in collaboration with long-time partner Nico Cotton, Latinaje dives deep into themes of femininity, resilience, and cultural identity. Tracks like “Inti,” a touching dedication to Cazzu’s daughter, and “Mala Suerte,” a bachata that critiques the emptiness of material wealth, reflect her lyrical depth and emotional range. Collaborations with artists like Elena Rose on the bolero “Engreído” and Maka on the flamenco-influenced “Ahora” add richness to the album’s eclectic sound.

In Latinaje, Cazzu not only honors her roots but also champions the voices of women from small towns, celebrating their dreams and resilience. The album stands as a testament to the power of ambition, regardless of where one begins.

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