The ladies are currently trending in Tejano music, and Destiny Navaira is the latest to make a splash. Destiny Navaira has just released her new album "3" on February 10. With the album release, she has released a new single entitled "Mi X."

 'Mi X' is a collaboration with Destiny Navaira and David Lee Garza.

The new single is a collaboration with the legendary David Lee Garza. What I love about the new song is that the accordion part does not sound like the traditional DLG sound.  The combination of David Lee on the accordion and the powerful vocals of Destiny Navaira makes this a certified banger.
@destinynavaira Mi nuevo álbum "3" estará disponible el 10 de febrero! Pre-Save en bio! 🔗 #mix#destinynavaira#navaira#musicatejana#tejano♬ original sound - Destiny Navaira
Let's take a moment to appreciate the white Crocs during her studio session because I am also wearing white Crocks while writing this story. 

'Mi X' is the third single from the new album.

"Mi X" is the third single from the new album. "Salucita" and "Nada Que Ver" have already been released to radio and have already showcased her powerful vocal range.

Destiny classifies herself as a Regional Mexican artist.

While she continues the Navaira Tejano tradition, she classifies her music as Regional Mexican, which she broke it down in a recent interview with Tejano Nation. Even as a Regional Mexican artist, she still caters to her Tejano and proud audience.

The ladies are making a statement in Tejano music to start 2026.

Destiny is the latest in a chain of releases from the ladies. Monica Saldivar has just released a powerful Mariachi song titled "Dulce Venganza" and Jenny B has release a high energy cumbia "Ven Ven Ven." Alongside Destiny Navaira, these three songs are all different vibes that showcase different style of Tejano and they are all bangers.

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