Regional Mexican Is Running Spotify Mexico

Let’s be real: if you’re in Mexico right now and opening up Spotify, the sound of corridos tumbados, regional fusions, and trap-leaning vibes is running the charts. And we’re not talking about one-hit wonders. These artists are shaping what mainstream looks like in 2025. We broke down the top streamed tracks in Mexico this week and here’s what the numbers (and the fans) are telling us: regional is king, and the roster is STACKED.
Here are the artists dominating Spotify Mexico right now, ranked by their songs’ chart positions:
- Tito Double P
Top Track: “Por Sus Besos”
If you still think Tito is just Peso Pluma’s primo, wake up. The Tepic-born singer went from uploading videos to topping charts. In just a year, he went from debuting with “Dembow Bélico” to dropping Incómodo, a No. 1 Latin album with U.S. Billboard clout. With a sold-out U.S. tour and collabs with Belinda and Gabito Ballesteros, Tito is not the understudy anymore. He’s headlining.
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2 & 3. Fuerza Regida
Top Tracks: “Tu Sancho” / “Marlboro Rojo”
Fuerza Regida takes the second and third spot on the charts, showing just how deep their influence runs right now. JOP and the crew are living proof that controversy and talent can ride the same wave. The SoCal-meets-Mexico group keeps pushing boundaries, blending banda with trap, corridos, and just enough edge to keep everyone talking. Their latest album 111XPANTIA didn’t just chart, it shattered records. Two top tracks this week? They’re holding it down.
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- Natanael Cano
Top Track: “Perlas Negras” (w/ Gabito Ballesteros)
The godfather of corridos tumbados keeps flipping the script. In “Perlas Negras,” Cano teams up with Gabito to dip into afrobeat-inspired sounds, and it works. Cano’s evolution is wild, from trap to reggaetón to back-to-basics corridos, he’s never scared to experiment. And that keeps fans coming back.
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- Los Dareyes De La Sierra
Top Track: “Frecuencia”
These OGs from Sonora are back heavy with “Frecuencia,” and the numbers show it. The group has gone through name changes and industry ups and downs, but the core of their sound still hits. If you’re into that classic Sierra Norte vibe with a fresh touch, this one’s for you.
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- Calle 24
Top Track: “Suiza”
What started as a group project is now the Diego Millán solo show, and he’s killing it. Calle 24’s “Suiza” mixes melodic hooks with corridos realness. Diego’s voice carries a lot, and the fanbase is growing fast.
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- Alemán
Top Track: “Te Quería Ver” (w/ Neton Vega)
Rapper from Baja who’s been in the game since the mid-2010s, Alemán is the bridge between the rap underground and mainstream collabs. His track with Neton Vega shows his adaptability. Whether it’s trap, boom bap, or something smoother, Alemán knows how to move the room.
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- Neton Vega
Top Track: “Morena” (w/ Peso Pluma)
If you know Peso Pluma, chances are you know Neton Vega’s pen. He’s behind tracks like “Rubicon” and “La People,” but now he’s stepping into the spotlight himself. “Morena” is catching fire fast, and with that Peso feature, it was bound to blow up. His voice stands out, and his writing cuts deep.
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- Natanael Cano (again)
Top Track: “Blancanieves”
Cano’s presence in the top 10 twice is no accident. “Blancanieves” brings back his darker, gritty style, and fans are loving it. It’s raw, fast, and straight to the point.
- Tito Double P (again)
Top Track: “Corazón Partío”
Another entry for Tito with “Corazón Partío,” where he turned Alejandro Sanz’s iconic romantic ballad into a ranchera.
Regional Mexican is no longer just a niche. It’s dominating charts, festivals, and playlists. From Tito Double P to Calle 24, these artists are leading the charge and reinventing what Mexican music sounds like in 2025. No gimmicks, just pure evolution. And fans? They’re here for every second of it.
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