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If the revival of 2000s Latin pop through TIMØ's album boosts streaming and sales, Universal Music Group, as a major Latin music label, could see positive financial impacts.
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On February 19, 2026, TIMØ released the album 'Canto Pa’ No Llorar,' which is noted for reviving the style of prominent 2000s Latin pop artists such as Juanes and Maná. The album has been highlighted by Milenio (Mexico) as a significant contribution to the Latin pop genre, blending nostalgic elements with contemporary sounds. Additionally, artist Kurt has made a return to the music scene, positioning himself as a rising star in Latin pop and bridging his previous works with new material. These developments indicate a renewed interest and evolution within the Latin pop music industry, potentially influencing audience engagement and market dynamics.