Becky G's 'Hablamos Mañana' tops weekly fan music poll

Becky G's new single 'Hablamos Mañana' has been voted the favorite new music release of the week in fan polls from Billboard and InMusic. The reggaeton track, produced by Di Genius, marks a studio version of a song fans have heard live for years. It emphasizes living in the moment with themes of affection and spontaneity.

Release Background

Becky G surprised fans with the official studio release of 'Hablamos Mañana' late in 2025, following years of live performances during her Esquemas era. Produced by Di Genius and co-written with Elena Rose, the upbeat reggaeton song captures playful sensuality. Lyrics like 'Bésame, hablamos mañana / Vamos a mi habitación / Y hablamos, pero en mi cama / De otra conversación' highlight its message of prioritizing intimacy over tough talks.

The release includes a visualizer featuring behind-the-scenes clips from Becky G's busy 2025, showcasing her travels and recording sessions. In an Instagram post, she reflected on the year: 'This past year I had some much needed fun, discoveries were made, & new dreams were dreamt! Dormi poco and the kitty naps I did have were either 30,000 feet up in the clouds or on the floor of the recording booth. Gracias, Beasters, por todo el apoyo!!! 2026 is almost here!!! Can’t wait to share more momentitos con ustedes.' She added, 'After years of waiting, Hablamos Mañana is finally yours.'

This single follows her 2024 album Encuentros, which reached the top 10 on the Top Regional Mexican Albums chart.

Poll Results

In Billboard's fan-voted poll published on December 12, 2025, 'Hablamos Mañana' led with 30% of the votes, ahead of releases from 21 Savage, OneRepublic, Whitney Whitney, and Fred Again.... Separately, InMusic's X poll saw it win with 43%, beating 21 Savage's What Happened to the Streets? (33%), Nas and DJ Premier's Light-Years (14%), and FLO's Access All Areas: Unlocked (10%).

The song's success underscores Becky G's strong fanbase in Latin music, blending personal storytelling with infectious energy amid a competitive week of new drops.

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