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Línea Personal Unveils New Album 'Todo o Nada' in Mexico City

Mexican band Línea Personal arrived in Mexico City to present their new album 'Todo o Nada'. The album, a turning point in their career, features collaborations with renowned artists. The musicians shared their creative journey, the influence of JOP, and their plans for a tour across Mexico and the US.


Línea Personal Unveils New Album 'Todo o Nada' in Mexico City

The Mexican regional music band Línea Personal arrived in Mexico City to present their most recent album project titled 'Todo o Nada', an album that marks a turning point in their trajectory within Mexican music. The quartet, made up of Jorge, Edgar, Tavo, and Aidan, landed in the Mexican capital for the first time, where they expressed their enthusiasm for the local gastronomy and the reception from the public before continuing with their promotional tour. Although their roots remain firm in Mexican music, this work incorporated influences from genres such as R&B, afrobeats, pop, and blues. Tracks like 'Balazos', 'Motorola', and 'Tarot' exemplified this sonic versatility, while songs like 'ÜLALA' showed a more introspective side of the group. A fundamental pillar in Línea Personal's growth was the mentorship of Jesús Ortiz Paz (JOP), leader of Fuerza Regida. The musicians expressed their desire to perform soon for their Mexican followers on larger stages. The band members mentioned that success came with significant family sacrifices, spending long periods away from their homes to meet their professional commitments. Despite this, their determination to reach the top spot within their genre remained intact. Their previous work with the album 'Visión', which debuted in the Top 6 of Latin albums, laid the groundwork for this present moment full of nominations at events like the Premios Juventud. Currently, the artists' team is managing a tour that will cover various cities in both Mexico and the United States. Finally, this dedication paid off with the track 'Por LA', which anchors the album's artistic direction. In addition to Fuerza Regida, the album featured other artists such as Chuyin, Clave Especial, and Eddy. The musicians described JOP as a figure of authority and respect, whom they consider their 'patron' and mentor. This new material, released under the Street Mob Records label, quickly positioned itself in the most important popularity charts internationally. The success of this album was immediately reflected in digital metrics. In the interview, they revealed that securing a collaboration with him was not an easy task. Ortiz Paz demanded that they prove their worth through constant work, under the premise that duets are earned through effort and not just by being part of the same company. Their single 'Holanda', which has already surpassed 70 million streams, was included in this album as a tribute to their roots and the public that has supported them from the beginning. The song was born with the intention of motivating those who face difficult days, especially construction workers in the United States who listen to their music to get through their daily lives. According to the musicians, their main goal was for people to connect with their lyrics and find encouragement in the face of political or personal adversities. The group's rise, which already accumulates over 350 million total streams, was not without challenges. These collaborations brought different nuances to the production without diverting the band's main focus. Línea Personal, hailing from Stockton, California, maintains a deep connection with the reality of the Latino worker. The production reached the Top 7 on Apple Music's Latin charts and managed to enter the Top 50 of the global Billboard chart. These achievements were accompanied by the recognition that the prestigious magazine Rolling Stone gave to the group by including them in its 'Future of Music' class, highlighting their ability to represent the genre in spaces previously dominated by rap or pop. For the members, appearing on these platforms represented immense pride, as they believe their proposal adds a new dimension to the cultural identity of Mexicans abroad. 'Todo o Nada' is composed of 13 songs that demonstrate an evolution in the band's sound. The recording of the track 'Cartier' alongside Chuyin was one of the most memorable experiences for the group. During the studio session, Chuyin spontaneously chose the song after hearing several proposals, which led to a recording session full of energy and camaraderie.