Mexican-American singer-songwriter Xavi is set to release his most personal album yet, Dosis, on Thursday, May 21, under Interscope Records. The 19-track project marks a bold step forward for the young artist, who has quickly risen to become one of the most streamed Mexican musicians globally.
Born in Phoenix, Arizona, and raised between the U.S. and Mexico, Xavi has built a sound that reflects his bicultural reality. Dosis pushes that identity further, moving beyond the traditional corridos and sierreño styles that first brought him fame. The album blends norteño cumbia, bachata, and urban rhythms, and includes his first song recorded entirely in English, titled "Find Us Again."
19 Tracks That Defy Genre Labels
The album's lead single and title track, "Dosis," is a nostalgic exploration of love and heartbreak, capturing the tension between wanting to move on and still longing for a reunion. It sets the tone for a record that feels both intimate and expansive.
Among the tracks are already-proven hits like "En Privado" and "No Capea," both of which reached number one on the Billboard Latin Airplay chart. Songs like "Cartier" and "San Charly" showcase Xavi's vocal maturity and his ability to write emotionally resonant lyrics that connect with a young, bicultural audience.
The album also features high-profile collaborations with Colombian star Manuel Turizo, the regional Mexican group Fuerza Regida, as well as Neton Vega and Codiciado. These partnerships reflect Xavi's growing influence across Latin music scenes, from Medellín to Sinaloa.
A Rose Bowl Send-Off for Mexico's World Cup Team
To close out his album release week, Xavi will headline the MexTour Live festival at the Rose Bowl in Pasadena, California, on Friday, May 29. The event serves as the official send-off for the Mexican national football team before they head to the 2026 FIFA World Cup. It's a fitting stage for an artist who embodies the cross-border pride of millions of Mexican-American fans.
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Xavi's rise has been nothing short of meteoric. He now sits among the top ten most-streamed Mexican artists worldwide, a feat that speaks to the global appetite for regional Mexican music. His North American X Tour sold out every date last year, and he continues to perform across major venues in México.
With Dosis, Xavi is not just releasing an album—he's making a statement about the future of Mexican music. It's a future that sounds like home, whether home is in Guadalajara, Los Ángeles, or somewhere in between.


