7 Songs to Manifest the Best 2025

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Can you believe 2024 is almost over? The year came and went, but it left us with huge hits. Throughout the year, we got many musical offerings from Latine artists like Puerto Rican superstar Rauw Alejandro and skyrocketing newcomers like Mexican reggaetonera Yeri Mua. But while many of the jams out this year made us dance, some can double as affirmations to help us manifest what we want in life.

This year, Colombian reggaeton queen Karol G helped her listeners heal with her album Mañana Será Bonito. The 17-track album kicked off with “MIENTRAS ME CURO DEL CORA,” a song manifesting for a better tomorrow while on her healing journey. While the song delivered a hopeful message, it also came with meaningful affirmations like, “Hoy no estoy al cien, pero pronto se me quita [I’m not at 100 today, but I’ll soon get over it],” and, “Yo sé lo que soy y lo que seré / Por eso es que la fe me tengo [I know what I am and what I will be / That’s why I have faith in me],” which helped many of her fans manifest healing in 2024.

And that’s because you can manifest what you want in many ways. From song lyric affirmations to vision boards, you can go about it however you feel most comfortable. With this in mind, why not continue to involve our favorite hitmakers to help our journey in 2025? From Kenia Os and Villano Antillano’s “VIP” to Grupo Frontera’s “Hecha Pa’ Mi,” here are seven songs to help you manifest what you want in 2025. 

Kenia Os, Villano Antillano – “VIP”

For those manifesting a rebirth full of confidence, Kenia Os and Villano Antillano’s “VIP” is your go-to jam. With verses like, “Hoy no estamos para regalarle / Ni pa darle lágrimas a nadie / Ey, ya está metida en el papel / Ella ya no reconoce la tristeza / Pasado pisado, lo respeta / Esa nena vive drama free / Quiere salir,” the two divas deliver a fast-paced club-ready bop that reminds her listeners that life should be drama-free and that they’re the main characters. So, if you need a major pick-me-up, we suggest adding “VIP” to your songs to manifest playlist next year. Let’s make Kenia and La Villana proud by holding our crowns high in 2025.

CA7RIEL, Paco Amoroso – “La Que Puede, Puede”

For those manifesting money this year, let’s talk about “La Que Puede, Puede.” Eccentric Argentinean duo CA7RIEL and Paco Amoroso hit it big this year. Thanks to their NPR Music’s ‘El Tiny’ desk stint, the artists garnered more attention on a global scale. Since then, they’ve released stateside tour dates for 2025, revealed they’re playing Coachella, and unveiled a live visual album for their latest record, BAÑO MARÍA. Could part of their success be linked to lyric manifestation? Humor us, but one of their most popular tracks, “La Que Puede, Puede,” is perfect for manifesting money and success. The lyrics sing, “Quiero má’ plata, plata, plata, y sentirme rico / Para seguir comprando cosa’ que no necesito / To’ los trago’ gratis cuando llego / Toa la gente happy, soy muy bueno.” Don’t know about you, but that’s one of the songs I’ll have on replay on New Year’s Eve.

Sevdaliza, Karol G - “No Me Cansare”

For those manifesting unconditional love, Karol teamed up with Iranian-Dutch singer-songwriter Sevdaliza for their newest bilingual reggaeton pop collaboration, “No Me Cansare,” which is full of love affirmations. “No Me Cansare” calls for unconditional love with lyrics like, “Tú me dejas brillar, me siento librе aún siendo tuya / No me cortas las alas, tú me dеjas volar / Recuérdame mirando la luna,” and, “Me quiere como soy, no trata de poseerme / Vuelo lejos y no deja de quererme.” Overall, their lyrics narrate an unconditional love story about lovers who allow themselves to be free within their relationship, which is the way to manifest a perfect type of love.

Bad Bunny – “EL CLúB”

For those manifesting getting back an ex, Bad Bunny came through this year with a song fit for the situation. Thanks to the Puerto Rican icon’s newest song “EL CLúB,” loyal fans are thinking of their exes. With bars like, “¿Qué estará haciendo mi ex? / Que hace tiempo por ahí no se ve / ¿Será que ya me superó y le va bien? / Mientras que yo, borracho, pienso,” and, “¿Qué diablo estará haciendo? / ¿Estará jangueando? ¿Estará durmiendo? / ¿Estará fumando? ¿Estará bebiendo? / ¿Seguirá sola o está saliendo / Con otro que no soy yo?” the song manifests a second shot at a relationship by wondering what they’ve been up to. Whether or not it ends up thriving, at least you’ll have Benito to back you up on that decision.

Coco & Breezy – “I Am Free”

Afro-Latina duo Coco & Breezy know how to add affirmations to their music. For those manifesting autonomy and inner peace, we recommend you listen to “I Am Free.” With powerful affirmations like, “I am free / I am love / I am powerful,” the song is a reminder of what everyone is capable of being. But that’s not the only song on their manifestation repertoire. The sisters have many songs that help one tap into their intentions, including their song “Manifest,” which repeats, “What’s meant for me, will be for me, it will come for me.” Point blank: if you’re into house music and affirmations, they should be on your go-to playlist.

Rauw Alejandro, Alexis y Fido – “Baja Pa' Acá”

There’s a song for everyone. While some people may be manifesting unconditional love or their ex back, others may be searching for intimacy without any type of commitment. For those manifesting perreo and nothing serious — a fling, un or una casialgo — this is the song for you. Rauw Alejandro and Alexis y Fido’s “Baja Pa’ Acá” describes a freaky time without any more than the deed. With verses like, “Me espera ready, ‘esnuíta / La tiene rica, suavecita, afeitaíta’ / Solo quiere sexo, no se complica / No se lo saco, con pastilla’ lo evita,” the old-school reggaeton romp helps manifest sexy nights with no strings attached. So, if you’re looking to summon a situationship with no complications, this is the reggaeton jam for you.

Grupo Frontera –  “Hecha Pa’ Mi”

Thanks to TikTok’s viral engagements and wedding videos, Grupo Frontera’s “Hecha Pa’ Mi” is becoming one of the most endearing songs to manifest these types of commitments. With lyrics like, “Quiero darle las gracias a tu mamá y a tu papá / Por darle la vida al amor de mi vida / Obvio que hablo de ti / La que me hace feliz,” and, “Así, a la medida, ¿dónde andabas perdida? / Al amor y a ti los conocí el mismo día,” the song cues for emotional tears and gushing dedications. If you want an engagement or wedding in 2025, why not add this to your daily playlist to help bring it to life?

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