Colombian Latin-pop singer Maluma has released his seventh studio album, titled Loco X Volver [1].
The release marks a significant return for the artist, who has become a central figure in the global expansion of Latin music. This project signals a shift in his creative direction following a period of relative silence in full-length releases.
Loco X Volver is the singer's seventh studio album [1]. It arrives as his first long-play record in three years, following the release of his previous project, "Don Juan" [1].
Maluma discussed the themes of the album during appearances earlier this month [2]. While the artist has shared insights into the creative process behind the music, the album serves as a milestone in his career as he navigates the evolving landscape of the pop industry.
The singer appeared on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon to promote the project. During the appearance, the album's visual presentation was highlighted as a key component of the record's identity.
Despite the promotional focus on the album's artwork, verified reports have not confirmed specific details regarding the images used on the cover. The project remains available across major streaming platforms as the artist begins his promotional cycle for the new music.
“Loco X Volver is the singer's seventh studio album”
The gap between 'Don Juan' and 'Loco X Volver' reflects a broader trend among global pop stars who are prioritizing strategic, high-impact releases over frequent output. By waiting three years to launch his seventh album, Maluma is positioning this project as a definitive artistic statement rather than a routine update to his discography.

