Junior H New Album Release Date
Junior H’s new album, widely referred to as “Depressed Mfks” / “DEPR<3$$ED MFKZ,” is set to release on Wednesday, 12 February 2026, on digital platforms worldwide.
The rollout has been building quietly but steadily: first with hints in concerts about a February drop, then a cryptic Instagram Story with a clock and finally short clips teasing the project’s sad, atmospheric sound.
Fans who followed his “Sad Boyz” era have been treating this as the next big chapter rather than just another album, especially because it lands right before Valentine’s Day, which suits the heartbreak-heavy branding a bit too perfectly.
For time‑zone watchers, the album is scheduled to go live on 12 February 2026 at 12:00 a.m. local time in most major regions on platforms like Spotify, Apple Music, and YouTube Music, following the standard global roll-out labels use for Latin releases.
That means late-night listeners in North America will likely hit play just as the date flips, while listeners in Europe and Asia will wake up to the full tracklist already waiting.
This kind of “everyone streams on the same day, just different hours” pattern is now typical for high-profile regional Mexican albums and helps boost those first‑day charts without needing complicated countdown gimmicks.
Official Confirmation And Platforms
The release date of 12 February 2026 has been confirmed through Mexican media coverage and social posts close to the artist’s team, all pointing to a coordinated digital launch on the major streaming platforms.
Short reels and posts highlight the title “Depressed Mfks” (stylized in different ways like “DEPR<3$$ED MFKZ”) and mention that this is a full album, not just another run of singles.
The messaging leans heavily into the “San Valentín más triste” angle, underlining that this is meant for listeners who prefer sad corridos over romantic playlists during that week.
Listeners can expect the album on:
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Spotify and Apple Music as a standard studio album page.
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YouTube Music, likely with an auto-generated album mix and official visualizers.
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Other regional platforms that already host his past releases like “$ad Boyz 4 Life II.”
This multi-platform strategy keeps things simple for fans: search “Junior H Depressed Mfks” or “DEPR<3$$ED MFKZ” on 12 February and the album should appear alongside recent singles like “MI GATA.”
Build-Up, Singles, And Album Context
The first clear step toward the new Junior H album in 2026 came with the single “MI GATA,” released in early January 2026, which set the tone for a more emotional, “sad but glossy” style, blending regional Mexican guitars with contemporary production.
Media reports describe the album as a deeper dive into the “Sad Boyz” aesthetic, picking up where “$ad Boyz 4 Life II” (2023) left off, but with a slightly more refined and introspective approach after two years of touring and collaborating.
One widely shared description from Spanish-language coverage puts it simply: this project is expected to amplify the emotional side of his corridos tumbados, with lyrics focused on heartbreak, loneliness, and the cost of success, while still keeping the guitar-driven backbone that made his earlier records resonate with younger listeners.
For listeners who followed the rise of corridos tumbados, this album feels less like a random drop and more like a continuation of a story that started back with “Mi Vida En Un Cigarro” and evolved through multiple “Sad Boyz” chapters.
Why The 12 February 2026 Date Matters
Choosing 12 February 2026, just days before Valentine’s Day, positions the album as a deliberate counterpoint to romantic pop releases and love-song playlists that dominate that week.
The promotional phrases calling it “el San Valentín más triste” suggest that the album is targeted at listeners going through heartbreak, complicated situationships, or just not in the mood for roses and soft ballads.
In practice, that timing often leads to stronger streaming numbers, because sad, relatable lyrics tend to perform well when people are revisiting old memories or scrolling through social media posts filled with couples.
Industry watchers also see this as an important moment for the regional Mexican scene, continuing the wave of artists who combine traditional sounds with modern aesthetics and internet-native storytelling.
Junior H’s earlier tours in 2025 already showed that he can fill big venues with fans who know every word, so a well‑timed February 2026 album could easily become the soundtrack to countless late-night playlists, breakup tweets, and quietly shared links in group chats.
Disclaimer: The Details about Junior H’s new album, including release date, time, and platforms, are based on currently available public reports and may change without prior notice. Information should be double-checked on Junior H’s official pages or his label’s announcements before making any plans or purchases.




