
Jovanny Cadena, a regional Mexican singer known for his narcocorridos, was robbed in the early hours of January 26 in Guadalajara, Jalisco, while with his family. He was approached by armed individuals who stripped him of his belongings, including his vehicle and electronic devices, leaving him without communication and without access to his social media.
In a statement, Cadena expressed his regret over the incident and requested privacy for his family, as well as asking the public for cooperation in providing any relevant information to the authorities about the assailants. Although specific details about the location of the incident were not disclosed, any witnesses were urged to inform the authorities.
Cadena, who started his career playing at parties in Baja California Sur and professionally debuted in 2017 with his album "Hombre talentoso," is known for his performances dedicated to figures such as Doble R, leader of CJNG, and has released popular songs like "El final de nuestra historia" and "Quiero llorar y no puedo" on platforms like Spotify.
His music has generated interest and has more than 2.8 million monthly listeners on the mentioned music streaming platform. Following a recent release in tribute to singer Ariel Camacho, Cadena has decided to continue his career as an independent artist. His unique style and reinvention of musical hits have positioned him as a prominent figure in the genre of regional Mexican music.