The new generation of Mexican music continues to evolve, and Xavi has just taken one of the biggest steps of his career. The Mexican-American artist has unveiled “Find Us Again,” his first song performed entirely in English — an intimate and emotionally driven release that signals the beginning of a new creative era.
Built around melancholic guitar melodies and a nostalgic atmosphere, the track explores the longing to reconnect with a past love. More than just a language shift, the single feels like a personal statement, with Xavi fully embracing his bicultural identity and making it a defining element of his artistry.

The song will appear on Dosis, his highly anticipated sophomore album, set to arrive on May 21. The 19-track project is expected to further establish the singer as one of the leading voices of the new Latin music movement. The album also features collaborations with Fuerza Regida, Neton Vega, and Codiciado, artists who continue reshaping the sound of contemporary regional music.
Beyond the music itself, Dosis has already sparked conversation through its striking visual identity. The album cover — a ruby-covered heart — connects directly to the heart-shaped ruby necklace Xavi has been teasing for months, officially introducing fans to the aesthetic behind this new chapter.

The release of “Find Us Again” also arrives during a major moment of expansion for the artist. Following the success of his “X Tour” last year, Xavi is continuing to strengthen his presence across Mexico with new performances in cities like Monterrey and Guadalajara, where audiences have embraced this evolution in his sound.
Meanwhile, “San Charly,” another track set to appear on Dosis, is already gaining traction on Spotify Mexico charts, further building anticipation around the upcoming album.
With this release, Xavi proves his artistic vision extends far beyond traditional boundaries. Blending regional Mexican influences with emotional pop sensibilities — and now English-language songwriting — the singer continues crafting a sound that resonates deeply with a bicultural generation searching for representation in the music they consume.




