
Multi-platinum artist Cuco has released the deluxe edition of his critically acclaimed album Ridin’, out now via Interscope Records (listen here). The expanded project adds six new songs that deepen his exploration of heritage, heartbreak, and identity. Among the highlights: the tender ballad “Dreamin,” the Spanish-language “Adios,” and “Hey There” featuring Baby Rose. His recent single “Sin Un Corazón” also finds a home here, honoring classic Boleros while pushing them into new territory.
The release comes as Cuco embarks on his most ambitious headline tour yet — 35 dates across North America — before heading to Mexico City’s Foro Puebla and on to Europe in early 2026. The U.S. run will culminate with a Halloween performance at New York’s Kings Theatre. This Monday, September 15, Cuco will also mark Hispanic Heritage Month with a special hometown show at LA’s Greek Theatre on the eve of Mexican Independence Day.
The deluxe arrives on the heels of a banner summer for Cuco, who performed the national anthem at Dodger Stadium and appeared on Jimmy Kimmel Live!, delivering standout cuts “My 45” and “Para Ti.” Rolling Stone praised Ridin’ as “a love letter to Mexican American brown-eyed soul,” while NPR described Cuco’s evolution as “all parts heartbroken, hopeful, and evolving.” With Ridin’ Deluxe, Cuco proves he’s still ascending, weaving bilingual songwriting and lush arrangements into music that feels both intimate and expansive.
🎧 Stream the album: Ridin’ Deluxe