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Gerardo Ortiz Reflects on the Future of Regional Mexican Music and His Biggest Challenges (Exclusive)

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regional Mexican music to new heights. The 31-year-old artist broke out 10 years ago with his first studio album, . Now, to celebrate a decade of success, he has released the aptly titled LP Known for his brash and infectious corridos, the GRAMMY-nominated artist is reflecting on his career, the future of regional Mexican music, his biggest challenges and the importance of evolving and staying true to his sound in a competitive music landscape.«I think that in our genre, banda and norteño music has greatly evolved,» Ortiz tells ET. «We have reached different corners of the U.S.

and many other countries. We have stepped onto a variety of stages. I was one of the first artists to bring corridos norteños to the Latin GRAMMYs.

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