This week brings two compelling releases that push musical and lyrical boundaries in Regional Mexicano and alternative sounds.
TERI GENDER BENDER’S “VENGANZA DEL SOL”: A MODERN HYMN ABOUT HUMANITY’S TREATMENT OF THE PLANET
Release date: March 28th
Label: Clouds Hill
Tere Suarez, better known as Teri Gender Bender released the second single of the year called Venganza del Sol. The talented Latin composer and guitarist explores themes of environmental destruction, human responsibility, and spiritual reckoning. Her evocative words paint a stark portrait of the consequences of our actions, as she delivers a powerful commentary on the irreversible damage inflicted upon the planet.
“The sun, witness to the oppression of creatures, holds in its light the memory of their suffering. In its vengeance, the echo of their lost souls will rise against us, for the pain we caused them will be the seed of our own destruction,” said the singer and songwriter about this melody.
More than just a song, Venganza del Sol stands as a battle cry for the voiceless and a demand for accountability. In an era where nature’s wrath grows ever louder, Teri Gender Bender reminds us that the earth remembers—and it will not remain silent.
EL PADRINITO TOYS DROPS “MATA PROBLEMA”, A CORRIDO ABOUT RESILIENCE
Release date: March 27th
Label: Interscope
At just 18 years old, Samuel Ibarra Aispuro aka El Padrinito Toys, continues to make waves in the Regional Mexicano scene, proving that age is no barrier to success.
His latest single, Mata Problemas, produced by Ángel Álvarez and Daniel Candida, is a bold statement on personal growth, perseverance, and the realities of chasing dreams in the music industry.
With a chorus that declares, “Si andan hablando es porque estoy progresando” (“If they’re talking, it’s because I’m making it”), the song serves as an anthem for those pushing forward despite criticism. The young artist is actively working in the studio, preparing his first full-length album, which is set to follow this single in the coming months.