
Cuco is stepping into a new era with style and sentiment. The multi-platinum Mexican-American artist just dropped “Sin Un Corazón”, the lead single from the deluxe edition of his acclaimed album Ridin’, arriving September 12 via Interscope Records.
The track feels like Cuco at his most vulnerable—sung entirely in Spanish, it blends the intimacy of classic boleros with a modern, cinematic sweep. His airy vocals float over lush instrumentation, carrying the weight of heartbreak and heritage in a way that feels timeless yet undeniably fresh. It’s a bold evolution from Ridin’, and proof that Cuco is still pushing boundaries while honoring tradition.
The deluxe release lands just as Cuco launches his biggest headline tour to date. The Ridin’ Tour will crisscross North America before heading to Mexico City on November 27, and then across Europe in 2026 with stops in London, Madrid, and Paris. The U.S. leg peaks with a Halloween night performance at New York’s historic Kings Theatre, and kicks off Hispanic Heritage Month with a September 15 show at LA’s Greek Theatre—the eve of Mexican Independence Day.
Already this summer, Cuco has had major cultural moments: performing the national anthem at Dodger Stadium and delivering Ridin’ highlights like “My 45” and “Para Ti” on Jimmy Kimmel Live!. The deluxe edition promises even more, expanding his sonic universe with tracks that lean into heartbreak, identity, and memory.
With “Sin Un Corazón”, Cuco reaffirms why outlets like Rolling Stone, Billboard, and NPR have called him one of the most defining voices in alternative pop today. It’s dreamy, it’s aching, and it’s Cuco—only bigger.
🎧 Listen here: Sin Un Corazón
🎟️ Tickets + tour info: Cuco Official Site