Jennifer Lopez dropped “Sálvame Hoy” on Friday. The track teams her with French producer David Guetta and Mexican rapper Gabito Ballesteros across pop, EDM, and regional Mexican music.
Lopez announced the release on her official Instagram, posting “SÁLVAME HOY con David Guetta & Gabito Ballesteros Ya Disponible” with a musical-note emoji. The song is out now on major streaming platforms.
Lopez and Guetta have worked together before. Their 2011 collaboration “On the Floor” topped charts in more than a dozen countries. The dance-pop track remains one of Lopez’s most-recognized songs, and Guetta was among its producers.
Gabito Ballesteros is the new name in the mix. The Sinaloa-born rapper has built a large following in the corridos tumbados scene. The genre blends traditional Mexican regional sounds with hip-hop rhythms. Artists like Peso Pluma helped bring it to a global audience, and Ballesteros has been a consistent part of that movement. His tracks regularly generate hundreds of millions of streams across Latin America and the U.S.
The title translates roughly to “Save Me Today.” Ballesteros’s presence moves the song outside standard EDM-pop territory.
Lopez was born to Puerto Rican parents in the Bronx and made her music debut in the late 1990s. She’s maintained a strong presence in both English and Spanish-language markets. Her catalog covers pop, R&B, and Latin releases. Pairing with Guetta and a rising Mexican regional artist fits her established range.
Guetta remains one of the most active producers in dance music. He’s worked with Sia, Nicki Minaj, and Rihanna. His credits stretch across house, pop, and hip-hop. Adding Ballesteros to the mix gives the project direct reach into one of the fastest-growing listener communities in streaming.
Ballesteros has collaborated with key names in the corridos tumbados world throughout his career. His profile has risen steadily. The genre’s global footprint has grown over the same period. His fan base tends to be younger, streams heavily, and has helped push several artists to global recognition in short windows. “Sálvame Hoy” gives him a platform alongside two established international names.
Latin pop continues to outperform across global streaming charts. Cross-genre collaborations have become a go-to strategy for artists looking to expand their reach. Lopez, Guetta, and Ballesteros each represent a different listener base. The release is positioned to connect across all three.
“Sálvame Hoy” is available now on all major streaming platforms.
This story originally appeared on Celebrityinsider
