Mexican singer Peso Pluma highlighted this Tuesday the “revolution” undertaken by the new generations of performers of Mexican regional music, who have combined this genre with other contemporary sounds and whose results have achieved worldwide success.
“We know we’re going to be in the history books of Mexican music,” said the “She Baila Sola” singer, who participated today in a panel on the current Mexican regional revolution scheduled for Billboard’s Latin Music Week held in Miami Beach, Florida (USA). .
Light feather pointed out that the key is current boom who lives in this rhythm is the union that exists between all exponents and entrepreneurs, which allowed us to show the world this new Mexican musicwho drinks so much from reggaetonlike northern cumbia or “tex-mex“.
“Numbers are numbers and eventually they will fall, it is important that we be strong like the Mexicans”, defended the young singer before audience crowded and on the panel moderated by Jesús González, creative vice president of the record company BMI.
The executive branch defended that regional Mexican music “dominant force“for 40 years, which has now gained global importance thanks to”an explosion of sounds“that young people applied.
“He appetitehe consumption what it has created is impressive. Either we will take advantage of the situation or they will take advantage of us,” warned González.
Adelaido “Payo” Solís and Juan Javier Cantú, both from Borderline groupwho spoke of the impact he had “And x100to“, the cooperation with which they achieved Bad Bunny and since its release in April of this year, it has garnered more than 534 million views on YouTube.
That song, as well as “La Bebe”, a duet between Pesa Plume and the young reggaeton artist Yng Lucas, who also participated in the panel, were used as an example of what prolific What are unions in between artists dedicated with figures in the making.
The four have been discovered plans issue new albums during this year and continue touring. When the panel is closed public He couldn’t ask questions and the four of them left after the group posed photographers.
Today’s discussion took place a day after the American group The ruling force announced the cancellation of a concert scheduled for next October 6 at Tijuanain Baja California, Mexico, following threats from a criminal organization The new generation Jalisco cartel (CJNG).
A threat to the Mexican regional music group, known for performing the so-called laying downit happened three weeks after Pesu Pluma was also threatened in the same city, which is a few kilometers from the border port of San Ysidro, which forced him to cancel his recitals.
On Monday, the opening day at Billboard Latin Music WeekRob Jonas, CEO of Luminate, a market research and analysis firm specializing in entertainment, found that in the first 34 weeks of the year, demand for Mexican regionals on streaming platforms streaming increased by 56% compared to the end of the previous year.
This Tuesday, singers from urban music Chencho Corleone (ex-Plan B) and Vico C. have announced the release of their next in 2023. studio albumswhich in the case of the former would be his solo debut album.
A week from latin music corresponds to the rewards latin billboardwhich will be held on Thursday at the Watsco Center in Coral Gables, a city near Miami, and the gala where, with 21 candidates, the favorite is Pero.
The Mexican will also be one of the acts offering live performances this week, with the likes of DannyLux, Greeicy, Mike Bahia and Fonseca, among others.
Source: Panama America

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