Becky G has joined forces with Colombian star Manuel Turizo for new single ‘Que Haces'.
The Latin tropical track blends the driving rhythm of merengue and the brightness of Latin pop, infused with Becky's bold style and elevated by Turizo's smooth sound, creating the ultimate love song anthem. Take a listen to the song below:
‘Que Haces' is produced by Nup and Ciey. The track marks Becky's return to the pop genre, nodding to the early days of her career. Rooted in the vibrant essence of Latin pop, the song features a rich blend of instruments including tambora dominicana, congas, güiro, piano, bass, and guitar that bring its playful spirit to life.
Directed by Joey & Joey and filmed in Miami, the music video is a heartfelt homage to love in all its forms, young, old, and everything in between. Set in an apartment complex, the visual tells three parallel stories: a teenage couple newly in love, an older couple reflecting years of deep connection, and Becky G alongside Manuel Turizo, representing a story currently unfolding. Through a series of tender, intimate moments, the video captures the beauty of love at every stage, from the innocence of first loves to the quiet admiration that grows with time.
“I've been itching to get back to my pop urbano roots, but in a way that feels true to who I am today and incorporating everything Ive experienced over the past few years. ‘Que Haces' is that song. Working on it with Manuel made it even more special. We had such a blast shooting the video and bringing this story of timeless love to life. I know fans are going to love it as much as we do,” Becky G said.
Earlier this year the Harvard Foundation named Becky G its 2025 Artist of the Year during the 39th Annual Cultural Rhythms event, recognising her influence across music, film, and television; entrepreneurship and women's empowerment; and her unwavering commitment to championing Latin voices and community engagement. She also appeared at Billboard Women in Music, where she presented the Impact Award to South African sensation Tyla, an award Becky herself received just two years earlier.
Becky also announced that her upcoming film ‘Rebbeca' will premiere at the Tribeca Film Festival on 12th June. The documentary follows her journey through the creation of her debut Mexican regional album ‘Esquinas', offering an intimate look at the roots that shaped her and the complexities of her personal and cultural history.

