The Latin Artists We’re Rooting for in 2026


From glowing indie-pop stars to raucous punk rockers, here’s who will make it big this year

Bad Bunny helped define Latin music in 2025 — and he’s already kicking off 2026 with a history-making Super Bowl set next month. With a Spanish-language star performing for millions, he’s poised to push even more listeners to tap into Latin music across genres. And honestly? We’re more than ready.

But not too long ago, he was a young artist bagging groceries in Puerto Rico — and it’s his rise that’s been so exciting. Every year, it’s always the ride to stardom that becomes so exciting to watch as new acts breakout and reach the public consciousness. We saw that happen in 2025: Rolling Stone predicted Ca7riel and Paco Amoroso’s full-on takeover, declaring “the world is theirs for the taking.” They made good on that prophecy, earning five Latin Grammys in November. We watched Neton Vega evolve from Peso Pluma songwriter into a solo force, delivering Delirium, a standout album with production from Benny Blanco. And we saw artists like Rusowsky, Ralphie Choo, and Six Sex set the tone for what exciting, forward-thinking Spanish-language pop can sound like right now.

Below are the Latin acts we think will make it big and dominate 2026.



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