

This month Del Records helps your heart lead the way. Credit to Del Records.
Los Angeles, California (July 11, 2025)- In a genre built on storytelling, few themes hit harder—or more universally—than love. Whether it’s fresh and uncertain, lost and remembered, or raw and all-consuming, the regional Mexican sound continues to serve as a powerful emotional compass. This month, that compass points straight to the heart, with two standout releases that capture love in its most vulnerable and timeless forms.
At the center of one of those releases is Emanuel García, a Portland-born artist with deep roots in Michoacán. His new single, “Sientes Algo Por Mí”, is a bold, tender, and completely unfiltered declaration of love. There’s no pretense here—Emanuel lays it all on the table, asking directly: Do you feel something for me? The question is simple, but behind it lies the emotional weight of a person ready to give everything.
Built around a stripped-down arrangement led by his signature guitar, Emanuel’s voice carries a natural softness that only adds to the sincerity of the track. Each verse is laced with awe and longing as he confesses how her eyes, her voice, and even her presence shake him to his core. His delivery isn’t theatrical—it’s honest. And in that honesty lies the true magic of the song.
García’s fusion of contemporary regional Mexican with singer-songwriter intimacy sets him apart in a growing wave of artists redefining the genre for younger audiences. “Sientes Algo Por Mí” doesn’t try to be flashy; instead, it finds power in vulnerability. It’s a love song for those who have stood in front of someone and risked everything just by asking a question that could change everything—or nothing at all.
While Emanuel García taps into the ache of possibility, Lenin Ramírez and Franki Ugalde take listeners deep into the realm of memory and unresolved love with their collaboration “Si Volverás”. Fresh off the momentum of his critically acclaimed album La Vida Que Nos Tocó, Ramírez teams up with Ugalde, a rising voice from Atlanta, Georgia who’s steadily carving out his own place in the regional scene.
Together, they create a ballad steeped in nostalgia. “Si Volverás” is not about asking—it’s about remembering. The kind of love that lingers in the back of your mind no matter how much time has passed. The one that still plays out in dreams, that sits just beneath the surface of everyday life, waiting for a sign, a message, a return. The emotional layering of their voices—Ramírez’s seasoned presence and Ugalde’s youthful warmth—adds richness and authenticity to the track.
Musically, the song weaves traditional instruments with sweeping modern arrangements, delivering a sound that feels classic yet current. It’s a fitting reflection of the artists themselves—Lenin Ramírez representing the enduring power of the genre, and Franki Ugalde embodying the next generation keeping it alive and evolving.
But “Si Volverás” is more than just a song; it’s a collaboration that represents the bridging of generations, regions, and stories. It’s the kind of track that you don’t just hear—you feel. And for anyone who has loved and lost, it offers both comfort and catharsis.
Both releases—Emanuel García’s “Sientes Algo Por Mí” and the Ramírez-Ugalde duet “Si Volverás”—highlight why regional Mexican music remains one of the most emotionally resonant genres in Latin music today. These songs aren’t just melodies; they’re open letters. They give voice to the things we’re too afraid to say, the feelings we thought we buried, and the dreams we still carry.
In a world that often rushes past the subtle, these artists have paused long enough to capture the emotional truths that unite us all. Whether you’re in the throes of new love or sitting with the echo of one that got away, these songs meet you where you are—and remind you that you’re not alone.
Both tracks are now available on all digital platforms. Plug in, press play, and let your heart lead the way.