The new year brings endless opportunities for new collaborations between Latin artists. Last year was packed with unprecedented collaborations like Grupo Firme and Camilo. billboard‘s Regional Mexican Airplay Chart — “Santo,” part of Christina Aguilera and Ozuna’s Latin Grammy-winning album Aguilera.
2023 may be just the beginning, but we already have some dream collaborations in mind and hope to make them happen this year. First of all, ever since Karol G and her RBD’s Anahi took the stage together in Mexico City over the summer to perform the Mexican group’s national anthem, “Sálvame,” fans knew there was more to their team. I was hoping for a new version of ‘Sálvame’? An all-new heartbreak track featuring Karol?After all, the Colombian hitmaker is a fan of her self-proclaimed RBD. And with RBD’s recent teased comeback news, this might be the perfect moment for Karol and her RBD to work together.
Meanwhile, Manuel Turrizo’s “La Bachata” has taken the world by storm, and even Coldplay’s Chris Martin acknowledged the song’s power, calling it “the best song in the world right now” at a concert in Bogotá, Colombia, in September. After Martin blossomed into the song, Turizo joined the band on stage to sing an acoustic version of his track, which reached No. 1 on the Latin Airplay chart in October. Given that Martin is a big fan of his Turizo and vice versa, Colombiano We will be collaborating with Coldplay in the near future.
From Christian Nodal and Cazzu to Silvana Estrada and Ángela Álvarez, here are our Latin editors’ picks for dream collaborations in 2023.