Latin-music titan Ricardo Arjona has teamed with Interscope Capitol Labels Group, bringing with him a catalog of nearly 300 songs and a promise of future releases on his Metamorfosis label.
Arjona will also issue his own upcoming music through the partnership, beginning with the album SECO in early 2025.
Having been relegated to a wheelchair following a back injury, the artist feared he may have to retire from music but instead wrote the song "Todo Termina," which will be released as a single next month. "Despacio Que Hay Prisa" and "Nirvana" will also presage SECO, with two additional singles due in December.
“I speak on behalf of the entire Metamorfosis team when I say we are deeply motivated and profoundly appreciative to collaborate with Interscope Capitol Labels Group," said Arjona's son Ricardo Arjona Torres, who runs the label. "This resilient team not only showcases a curated and dynamic array of artists but also truly understands their vision."
Added ICLG EVP Nir Seroussi (pictured far right with, from left, Arjona Torres, ICLG SVP Jose Cedeño and Arjona), "As one of the most iconic artists in the Spanish-speaking world, Ricardo has shaped the musical landscape in ways that transcend generations. We are committed to promoting his emblematic catalog while partnering with him on new projects he has in the works."
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