Roa Drops New Song ‘Reina’: LISTEN


The singer called the track his “favorite song” yet

ROA is singing to a queen he’d like to keep. On Tuesday, the rising Puerto Rican star released his yearning Latin trap single, “Reina.”

“Queen, I don’t know if you’re the right one/But with you, everything feels bigger,” sings the Puerto Rican star on the chorus in Spanish. “Don’t tell me about this bitch/No one comes close to you, ma, you’re perfect.”

Ahead of the song’s release, the star shared a screengrab of his Notes app with the single playing. “My favorite song is out today,” he captioned the Instagram Story. He later added that a new “official video” is expected to drop “tomorrow or the next day. I don’t know!”

Over the weekend, ROA joined Omar Courtz onstage during his performance at Coliseo de Puerto Rico José Miguel Agrelot to play “Fantasía,” “Jet Ski RMX,” and “ETA RMX,” his currently viral track, which has over 70 million streams on Spotify. Courtz is set to bring his tour to the continental states later this month, with a show at New York’s Irving Plaza on April 9 and 13. He’ll perform on the West Coast in May.

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The new single follows this year’s “Burbujita,” “PPC,” and “Fantasía,” set to be featured on the third volume of the Private Suite. He released Private Suite (Vol. 2), a nine-track album featuring Slayter and De La Rose last year, and the first edition in 2023, featuring collabs with Courtz and Hades66, along with standout “Bellakeame.”

ROA also recently sold out a pair of shows at Orlando’s Fuego Night Club and Tampa’s Grand Fortune in Florida.





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Daniel Pinto

Daniel Pinto is a passionate music journalist specializing in the Latin music scene. With a knack for storytelling and a deep appreciation for the culture, he has covered everything from emerging artists like Peso Pluma and Álvaro Díaz to iconic legends like Gloria Estefan and Chita Rivera. His articles often dive into the creative processes behind new albums, industry records, and live performances, bringing readers closer to the heart of Latin music. Whether he’s reviewing the latest tracklist or attending major events like Billboard Latin Music Week, Daniel's writing offers an insider’s perspective that resonates with fans and industry professionals alike.

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