Christian Nodal releases mariacheño album Bandera Blanca

Regional Mexican artist Christian Nodal released his new studio album Bandera Blanca on May 21. The 13-track project under JG Music/Sony Music México highlights his signature mariacheño sound.

The album centers on themes of love, heartbreak and personal reflection. It opens with “Intro Pa’l Cora,” where Nodal reflects on fame and his return to roots in regional Mexican music. The title track serves as an anthem of self-love with lyrics stating, “That’s why I choose myself / Even though I love you, my heart comes first.”

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J Balvin and Ryan Castro on Rolling Stone cover previewing their album Omerta, with Sofia Vergara teaser.
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J Balvin and Ryan Castro preview Omerta in Rolling Stone cover story

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Following their April announcement, J Balvin and Ryan Castro provided an in-depth preview of their joint album *Omerta* in a Rolling Stone digital cover story. Set for release on May 7, the project explores themes of family—with an Italian code adapted to Colombian roots—and features a teaser with Sofia Vergara.

Music magazine Billboard has included the first joint album by Colombian singers Paola Jara and Jessi Uribe in its list of the best Latin albums of 2026.

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