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Rising Puerto Rican urban artist Vale Mendoza continues to prove why she’s one of the most authentic and exciting new voices in Latin music. Her latest single, “Plástico,” produced by Mr. Vla, is now available on all digital platforms, serving as the official prelude to her highly anticipated debut album NOVA, released on October 16 under GLAD Empire.

A Bold Sound That Defines a New Generation

“Plástico” blends modern urban rhythms with sharp, introspective lyrics that reflect Vale’s creative evolution and emotional depth. The track captures her confidence and originality, merging her signature melodic flow with a sleek, futuristic sound that positions her at the forefront of Latin music’s new wave.

Vale Mendoza NOVA Tracklist

NOVA: A Star Reborn

The title of Vale’s upcoming album, NOVA, draws inspiration from the astronomical phenomenon a star that bursts back into brilliance, symbolizing rebirth, strength, and transformation. For Vale, NOVA represents her personal journey and artistic awakening, a moment of self-discovery where she embraces her light and invites the world to witness her glow.

The project will include standout singles like “Última Lágrima” and “Pos Me Voy,” both of which reached the Top 20 on the Mediabase Latin Urban Chart, showcasing her versatility across heartfelt ballads and hard-hitting urban sounds.

The Future Is Bright for Vale Mendoza

At just 19 years old, Vale Mendoza is balancing her blossoming music career with her studies in biology, embodying the new generation of Puerto Rican talent redefining what it means to be real, fearless, and multidimensional in the Latin music scene.

With NOVA, Vale is not just launching an album, she’s launching a new era in her career, one filled with emotion, ambition, and authenticity.

NOVA will be available on all digital platforms.

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