9 Latin Collaborations We Want to See in 2023: Manuel Turizo & Coldplay, Karol G & RBD and More

Here’s a list of collabs Latin editors hope for this year.
Manuel Turizo and Coldplay
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There are endless opportunities for Latin artists to collaborate in the new year. Last year was packed with unprecedented collabs, such as Grupo Firme and Camilo — whose “Alaska” peaked at No. 1 on Billboard‘s Regional Mexican Airplay chart — and Christina Aguilera and Ozuna‘s “Santo,” part of her Latin Grammy-winning album Aguilera.
While 2023 may have just started, we already have a few dream collabs in mind that we’d love to see happen over the year. For starters, ever since Karol G and RBD‘s Anahi took the stage together over the summer in Mexico City — where they performed the Mexican group’s anthem “Salvame” — fans have hoped that there could be more to their team up. Is there a new version of “Salvame?” A brand new track about heartbreak featuring Karol Karol is a self-described RBD lover. And with news of RBD’s recently teased comeback, this could be the perfect moment for Karol and RBD to collaborate.
Meanwhile, Manuel Turizo‘s “La Bachata” has taken the world by storm — and even Coldplay‘s Chris Martin has acknowledged the song’s force, calling it “the best song at the moment in the world” during his concert in Bogota, Colombia in September. Martin gave the song its flowers and Turizo joined the band to sing an acoustic version. It peaked at No. 1 on the Latin Airplay chart in October. Given that Martin is a big fan of Turizo and vice versa, it wouldn’t be totally wild if we saw the colombiano collaborating with Coldplay in the near future.
From Christian Nodal and Cazzu to Silvana Estrada and Angela Alvarez, here are our Latin editors’ picks for dream collaborations in 2023:

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