Peloton’s Camila Ramon Unveils Bold New Single “Mary Jane” April 2026
Camila Ramon Releases Bold New Single “Mary Jane”
Peloton instructor Camila Ramon is continuing to build out her debut album. With the release of “Mary Jane,” Ramon has dropped her fifth track since launching her music career in 2025 with the single “No Hay Fotos.”
Camila Ramon Expands Her Music Catalog
Ramon announced the release on Instagram, captioning the music video post: “New sucia anthem 🫦 ‘Mary Jane’ a escucharla & perderse,” translating roughly to “New bold-girl anthem, ‘Mary Jane,’ go listen and get lost in it.” The caption reflects both the tone of the track and Ramon’s voice as an artist: confident, playful, and unfiltered.

The release marks her fifth original track, following her 2025 debut “No Hay Fotos” and subsequent releases including “24/7,” a Tropipop single whose music video was built around fan submissions. For that video, Ramon solicited creative ideas from her audience weeks before filming, captioning the announcement “Un video por ustedes, para ustedes,” “A video for you, by you.” The approach signaled that her music career is not operating in isolation from her fitness platform following. It is growing alongside it.
A Creative Identity Rooted in Latin Culture
Ramon’s artistic identity runs through the same thread that defines her Peloton career. She became the platform’s first fully Spanish-speaking instructor, building a loyal community known as the #MilaMafia and creating content that reflects Latin culture at every turn, from her telenovela-inspired TikTok series Amistad y Decepción to her Spanish-language strength program Dale Duro.
Her music carries that same cultural specificity. The tracks she has released lean into Latin sound and style, and her social media presence around the releases consistently speaks directly to her Spanish-language audience. For members who already know her through her cycling, running, and strength classes on Peloton, the music is an extension of the same persona: culturally grounded, community-focused, and distinctly her own.
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Building a Discography Alongside a Fitness Career
What makes Ramon’s music career notable is its consistency. Since debuting with “No Hay Fotos” in 2025, she has maintained a steady release schedule that has now reached five tracks. That kind of output suggests a deliberate creative project rather than a one-off venture.
She is not the only Peloton instructor expanding beyond the platform. Robin Arzon, for example, has pursued separate brand partnerships, and instructors across the community have taken their training to real-world events and audiences. But Ramon’s investment in original music is among the more sustained creative pursuits in the instructor community, and “Mary Jane” adds another chapter to a catalog that is still actively growing.
For members looking to follow her music alongside her classes, The Clip Out covered her previous single “24/7” and its fan-driven video in February 2026.
Where to Listen
“Mary Jane” is available on YouTube, Spotify and Apple Music.
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