
The regional Mexican music singer, Víctor García, decided to reserve an important announcement for a more special moment than an interview, explaining that what has happened recently has changed his personal and professional life, preferring to share it in a more intimate setting with friends and his audience.
In a recent interview with Gustavo Adolfo Infante, the artist showed discomfort in front of the cameras when questioned about this matter, indicating that he wants to share this new phase with a closer circle before making it public.
Víctor García, who achieved success at the end of the first season of La Academia in 2002, withdrew from music after the release of the album 'Amorcito corazón' in 2010. After a decade away from the music industry, he decided to return motivated by the rise of regional Mexican music in the current scene, influenced by artists like Peso Pluma, Tito Double P, or Natanael Cano.
The 49-year-old singer mentioned that the explosion of Mexican music worldwide inspired him to come back, highlighting the fusion of rhythms such as reggaeton, urban, and rap with the traditional ranchera sound that he used to mix with pop. García expressed his excitement about returning to the stage and releasing new music after this time away.
During the interview, Víctor García was questioned about his supposed recent fatherhood, to which the artist responded by denying having a child, showing discomfort at the question. Despite the insistence, the regional Mexican music singer did not confirm or deny the information directly, generating more speculation on this topic.