
Courtesy Dynamo Productions
Young Mexican singer Noam is stepping into the spotlight with the official launch of his solo career. On October 10, 2025, he released his highly anticipated first single, “Qué Difícil,” a powerful collaboration with renowned Argentine-Mexican singer-songwriter Noel Schajris of the iconic duo Sin Bandera. This release marks a pivotal moment for Noam, whose versatile career—spanning opera, metal, and backing vocals for major artists—has prepared him to emerge as one of today’s most promising new talents.
“Qué Difícil”: A Song of Forgiveness and Healing
“Qué Difícil” is more than a catchy track; it’s a song with a profound message. According to Noam, it “explores life under the self-destruction of alcoholism and drug addiction, emphasizing the importance of acknowledging the sorrows we carry in our own baggage so that we can free ourselves from them through forgiveness.” This powerful emotional core is supported by Noam’s masterful harmonica skills and a unique style that blends the sensitivity of Latin music with the raw energy of blues and rock. The official music video, which was filmed in California at the legendary Vazquez Rocks (a location famous for shooting Michael Jackson’s “Black or White”), visually enhances the intense artistic connection between Noam and Schajris.

The Debut Album: Mejikaindofblu
The single serves as the first taste of Noam’s upcoming debut album, “Mejikaindofblu,” which is scheduled for release in the first quarter of next year. The album is already generating buzz, not just for Noam’s Ray Charles and Chris Stapleton-inspired sound, but for its top-tier production team. The record is being produced by Pavel Cal (known for work with Juan Gabriel) and Noel Schajris, and it will be released under the Dynamo Productions label, which has signed Noam as their first Mexican artist. Even the album and single covers feature legendary credits: they were designed by John Kosh, the creator of classic covers like The Beatles’ Abbey Road and the Eagles’ Hotel California.
A Background Built for Stardom
From touring with Sin Bandera and Leonel García to being one of the youngest performers ever at the Vive Latino Festival, Noam’s background speaks to a serious, dedicated artist ready to make his own way. With the release of “Qué Difícil,” he is now delivering on that promise. Be sure to check out the music video and prepare for the full album, Mejikaindofblu, which is set to establish Noam as a significant voice in the global music scene.