RAÚL HERNÁNDEZ JR. RELEASES“EN LA HABITACIÓN,”THE SINGLE THAT TAKES REGIONAL MEXICAN MUSIC TO THE MOST INTIMATE PLACE OF A BREAKUP
- Studio VII

- May 22
- 2 min read
Miami, FL, May 22, 2026. Raúl Hernández Jr. released “En La Habitación,” his new single under Warner México. The track doesn’t arrive to tell a love story from the outside looking in. It arrives from inside that room where everything happened, where two people built an intimacy that is now only silence, and it stays there.
“En La Habitación” speaks to the pride that pulls two people apart before either one sees it coming, to the failed attempt to forget a phone number, to waking up alone in the same space where there used to be company. It is a breakup told through the details that reason wants to forget and the body refuses to let go of. Raúl Hernández Jr. sets them to music without ornament and without safe distance.
The production grounds the track firmly in norteño without sacrificing freshness. A song that connects popular feeling with a voice that already has its own identity, one that doesn’t need a last name to stand on its own.
“En La Habitación” follows “El Cariño de mi Madre,” released last month. The album is underway. The single is now available on all digital platforms.
About Raúl Hernández Jr.
Raúl Hernández Jr. is one of the most important names in the new generation of regional Mexican music. Born in Monterrey, the son of Raúl Hernández, founding member of Los Tigres del Norte, he grew up with the genre in his blood and decided to forge his own path early, leaving high school to devote himself entirely to music. He came up through top-tier norteño groups before launching as a solo artist in 2017, and in 2019 he had one of the most significant moments of his career when he recorded alongside Lalo Mora Jr. a song that both of their fathers had recorded separately decades before, closing a generational circle that few artists ever get to live. In March 2026 he signed with Warner México, the label through which he is now building the album that will define this new chapter. His music doesn’t ask anyone to know the last name to understand it. It arrives on its own.






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