Billboard Latin Music Week, and chart-topping Latin hitmakers are in Miami, Florida. On day two, a panel titled ‘The New Mexican Revolution’ featured Peso Pluma, Adelaido “Payo” Solís (Grupo Frontera), Juan Javier Cantu (Grupo Frontera), and Yng Lvcas. The global phenomenon that is Peso Pluma reflected on his remarkable achievements and emphasized his belief that Mexican artists coming together is what propels their music to new heights.Speaking in Spanish, the singer whose manager described him in an earlier panel as the “Mexican Mick Jagger,” said Mexican artists have united. “As an industry, Mexican music has united, setting aside pride, envy, and many other things, that were hindering our progress and preventing us from advancing the way we wanted and showing Mexican music to the world,” he said.
The artist, whose real name is Hassan Emilio Kabande Laija, continued, “I believe that leaving all of that behind and extending a helping hand, collaborating, makes ourselves strong as Mexicans, as a unity.
It doesn’t matter who’s in the lead or who’s at the top of the charts. Numbers are just numbers, and they’ll eventually fall.” Reflecting on how English singing artists like A$AP Rocky, Travis Scott, and more have collaborated or expressed their desire to work with him, he said, “I think this is going to happen more and more with the genre, it’s going to happen with more artists.
I think this path was paved a long time ago. Many artists have helped make this possible, and now it’s happening for different artists.
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