Ramón Vega, a 14-year-old singer from a famous musical family in Mexico, has signed an exclusive recording contract with Sony Music Latin. Ramón plays guitar and accordion skillfully and has already gained a loyal teenage fan base in northwestern Mexico through his performances and social media presence. As the president of Sony Music Latin highlighted, Ramón Vega represents a new generation of Latin artists that incorporate their cultural roots into global music without limits. Ramón's goal is to create a unique sound that blends genres like R&B, trap, reggaeton, and reggae with the traditional instruments and styles of his home state of Sonora.
Ramón Vega, a 14-year-old singer from a famous musical family in Mexico, has signed an exclusive recording contract with Sony Music Latin. Ramón plays guitar and accordion skillfully and has already gained a loyal teenage fan base in northwestern Mexico through his performances and social media presence. As the president of Sony Music Latin highlighted, Ramón Vega represents a new generation of Latin artists that incorporate their cultural roots into global music without limits. Ramón's goal is to create a unique sound that blends genres like R&B, trap, reggaeton, and reggae with the traditional instruments and styles of his home state of Sonora.
Ramón Vega, a 14-year-old singer from a famous musical family in Mexico, has signed an exclusive recording contract with Sony Music Latin. Ramón plays guitar and accordion skillfully and has already gained a loyal teenage fan base in northwestern Mexico through his performances and social media presence. As the president of Sony Music Latin highlighted, Ramón Vega represents a new generation of Latin artists that incorporate their cultural roots into global music without limits. Ramón's goal is to create a unique sound that blends genres like R&B, trap, reggaeton, and reggae with the traditional instruments and styles of his home state of Sonora.
instrumentalist Ramón Vega has signed an exclusive recording contract with Sony Music Latin, in a deal that promises to revolutionize Latin music in the 2020s. Alex Gallardo, president of Sony Music Latin, highlighted the historical importance Ramón Vega, naturally attracted to music, of the signing of Ramón Vega: “Ramón Vega plays guitar and accordion with joy and has the same attitude, style and vision of skill. His performances and knowledge of this new generation of Latin music that social media have already made him a seeks to incorporate its own identity with regional star in northwestern Mexico, with traditional sounds that adhere to their fiercely loyal teenage fans in his native roots and globalize them without limits. Sonora and in nearby states like Sinaloa, Their energy and talent represent the Baja California and Jalisco. potential of these emerging artists and we are delighted to welcome them to the Sony Music family. " Coming from the Vega dynasty, it carries the heritage of some of the best artists of regional Mexican music. His uncle Sergio Ramon Vega has a very clear objective, “I “El Shaka” Vega (1969-2010) was a legend want to create a sound that has not been of the corrido, while his older brother done before. My music spans R&B, trap, Cornelio Vega is a great star. reggaeton, and reggae. But it also has the stamp of Sonora, and we incorporate our instruments like the accordion and the sixth bass into other genres”