Here are this week's notable new releases.

Courtesy Sony NorteLos Razos are a popular norteno group that holds nothing back - neither their language nor their sentiments. The album is a collection of their hits including "Corazon de Perico", "Entre Pericos y Gallos", Michoacano Hasta La Muerta" and more, including 4 new tracks. Explicit Lyrics, as always.
By the way, there's currently a very funny (and also explicit) interview with Los Razos on mun2's The Nigel Longwood Show if you're a fan and want to know more.
Watch Watch Los Razos Interview

Courtesy VIP MusicMiami's DJ Laz (also known as 'The pimp with the limp") is releasing his 6th album,
Category 6. It contains the popular singles “Move Shake Drop” and “Morena 08”, featuring T-Pain. The album also has features from Flo-rida, Casely, Rick Ross, Mims and other local urban artists.
Liberacion has made lots of albums since this group from Monterrey, Mexico got together in 1976. They continue their successful formula of pop-cumbia, ranchera and other types of ballads.
Libertad is Puerto Rican-born New Yorker Brendaly's debut album. With lyrics in both Spanish and English, the album is a mix of Latin-influenced ballads mixed with R&B, pop, rock and more.
Willy Torres has been part of the New York Salsa scene for years although this is the first full album of hard-hitting NYC-style salsa.
Colombian Alex Campos, along with his band Mision Vida is one of the biggest names in Latin Christian music.
Argentinean electropop Miranda! is back with
El Templo Del Pop. The name should probably be
El Templo Del Electro-Pop!
Oreja De Van Gogh is probably Spain's most popular rock group. The audio CD is a collection of some of their most popular hits including "Ciudate", "20 De Enero" and "Muneca De Trapo". There's also a DVD version available.