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Los Angeles, California (April 25, 2025) — DEL Records continues to shape the future of regional Mexican and urban music with a new batch of releases that reaffirm its commitment to artistic development, innovation, and authenticity. This week, the label presents six musical proposals that, while different in style and content, have one thing in common: they all give voice to a generation that isn’t afraid to speak its mind, love intensely, and face its battles with its head held high.
One of the standout tracks is “Padre Nuestro” by Hadrian, an unexpected foray into salsa that still retains its urban edge. True to his direct and reflective style, the artist combines sharp lyrics with a powerful tropical cadence, sending a clear message to the envious and those who wish to see him fall. The single, accompanied by a high-quality music video, showcases why Hadrian remains one of the most respected and versatile names in the Mexican music scene.
On the other side of the sound spectrum, Rogelio Uribe releases “Algo Breve,” a song filled with elegance and punch. With honest lyrics and a polished production, the track serves as a reminder to those who once underestimated his talent. After the success of his album Instinto Protagónico and the release of the single Cruise Control, Uribe proves he’s in the midst of creative evolution and ready to keep surprising.
For those who love intensely and without fear, “LA BLINDADA” by Whatedgar arrives, an urban track with heart. With an immersive rhythm and emotionally charged lyrics, the artist delivers a modern ode to true love — that partner you want to keep close, protected, and share the journey with. It’s a song meant to be dedicated and felt, perfect for those who love without measure.
From a different perspective, Atirus presents “SC-87,” a song about collective strength, brotherhood, and faith. Dedicated to unconditional brotherhood and Saint Jude, the track blends intense rhythm with profound lyrics, creating a piece that resonates both on the dance floor and in the soul. Atirus shows he can turn personal experiences into anthems that connect with shared realities.
Also with a strong and direct message, MC Window drops “Modo Reta,” an urban piece full of energy and attitude. With a cinematic intro and a strong beat, the artist from Matamoros makes it clear that he’s not willing to take a step back. His verses, filled with determination, reflect the constant fight for respect and survival in a complex environment.
Lastly, Panchito Arredondo electrifies the scene of corridos bélicos with “El 11 y el 22,” a song that mixes celebration, codes, and pride for one’s roots. With his raw and powerful style, the Sinaloan artist delivers a new anthem that combines the traditional with the modern, reaffirming his place as a leader in the genre and as an artist in constant growth.
With these six releases, DEL Records is not just presenting music but making a statement of principles: here, they sing with their heart on their sleeve, without filters, with style, courage, and truth. The future of regional and urban music is here, and it’s loud.