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Princesas, Pecados, and Broken Promises: This Week's DEL Releases

DEL Records Editorial
Mar 12, 2026

Five tracks. Five chapters from the book of modern love. This week, the DEL Records family delivers a masterclass in the highs and lows of relationships, charting a course from pure adoration and forbidden temptation to obsessive longing and the painful questions that follow a breakup. It’s a complete emotional journey, with a song for every stage of the heart.

What Sin Do Lenin Ramirez & Virlan Garcia Commit in 'Pecado'?

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Two of the genre's titans, Lenin Ramirez and Virlan Garcia, unite for "Pecado," a collaboration that feels as consequential as its title. "Sin" is a powerful theme, and these two artists use it to explore a magnetic, irresistible attraction that blurs the lines. The track is built on a tense, driving energy that perfectly captures the feeling of knowing something is wrong but being unable to walk away.

Backed by a cinematic music video, the song establishes a world of high stakes and forbidden glances. Ramirez and Garcia trade verses with the confidence of seasoned narrators, detailing a connection that is both a blessing and a curse. This isn't just a song, it's an event - a powerhouse pairing delivering a story of temptation that’s impossible to ignore.

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Released: March 13, 2026 · Label: DEL Records

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What Question Haunts CUERNO in 'Fue tu ex o q?'

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On the other side of romance lies the fallout, and CUERNO captures it with raw, unfiltered honesty in "Fue tu ex o q?" The track is a direct message to a former lover, unpacking the confusion and hurt of a sudden breakup. CUERNO grapples with broken promises and his own perceived failures, creating a portrait of heartbreak that is painfully relatable.

There are no coded metaphors here, just blunt questions and startling self-awareness. He admits he wasn't perfect, but the sting of being replaced - possibly for an ex - is the track's central wound. The narrative is modern, sharp, and lands with the weight of a late-night text you wish you hadn't sent.

Eras una fan de mi, ahora soy yo fan de tu relación

Released: March 13, 2026 · Label: DEL Records

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Who's the 'Chula' That Osvaldo Zambrano Can't Forget?

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Osvaldo Zambrano bottles the feeling of pure obsession in "Chula Vente." This isn't a love song, it's a track about a consuming, physical memory that won't fade. The story unfolds after a memorable night, with Zambrano lost in the memory of her skin, her Chanel, and an attraction he describes as a drug.

The song's urgent plea - "Chula Vente" (Pretty girl, come over) - is the hook that drives the entire narrative. It’s an anthem for anyone who's ever been so captivated by a fleeting connection that it feels like a permanent mark. The production is sleek and hypnotic, echoing the trance-like state of longing Zambrano describes.

Perdido, loco, obsesionado me tiene tu piel

Released: March 13, 2026 · Label: DEL Records

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Who Is Emanuel Garcia's 'Princesita'?

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Providing a dose of pure, uncomplicated romance, Emanuel Garcia delivers "Eres Una Princesita." Stripping away all the sin and heartbreak, this track is a classic ode to adoration. Garcia sings to a "little princess," crafting a sweet, heartfelt serenade that feels both timeless and fresh.

The accompanying video reinforces the song's fairytale quality, focusing on genuine smiles and tender moments. In a week filled with emotional complexity, Garcia's single is a breath of fresh air. It’s a reminder that sometimes, love is as simple as seeing someone as royalty and wanting to give them the world. It’s charming, sincere, and a perfect soundtrack for new beginnings.

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Released: March 13, 2026 · Label: DEL Records

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What Does Martin Beltran Place on His 'ALTAR'?

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Rounding out the week with a sense of gravity, Martin Beltran offers up "ALTAR." The title alone suggests a level of devotion that transcends simple romance and enters the realm of the sacred. While other songs this week explore fleeting moments or painful endings, this track feels like a vow - a space where love is treated with reverence.

Beltran's performance carries a quiet strength, allowing the central metaphor to shine. An altar is a place of worship, sacrifice, and unwavering faith. By applying that concept to a relationship, he creates a powerful statement about commitment and the kind of love you build something lasting upon. It’s a mature, thoughtful track that provides a profound anchor to the week's releases.

Released: March 13, 2026 · Label: DEL Records

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The Week in Review

From Emanuel Garcia’s fairy tale to CUERNO’s harsh reality, this week’s lineup is a testament to the incredible range of the DEL Records roster. Whether it's the sacred devotion of an "ALTAR," the forbidden temptation of a "Pecado," or the obsessive aftermath of "Chula Vente," our artists have mapped out every corner of the human heart. Five artists, five stories, one label that isn't afraid to feel it all.