Courtesy La Bulla Public Relations Agency
Multi-diamond certified Latin GRAMMY® and GRAMMY® Award-winning artist Carín León, the global ambassador of Música Mexicana, has once again shattered musical borders with his latest collaboration. In a monumental announcement, the Sonora-born superstar has joined forces with rock legend Bon Jovi on a new bilingual version of the track, “We Made It Look Easy / Hicimos Que Pareciera Fácil.” This partnership not only bridges the worlds of rock and regional Mexican music but also solidifies León’s position as one of the most influential voices in the global music landscape.
A Historic Bilingual Crossover
This highly anticipated track is featured on Bon Jovi’s new album, Forever (Legendary Edition), which includes reimagined versions of songs from their sixteenth studio album, Forever (released June 2024). Carín León’s addition to the project is particularly notable, as he is the only Latino artist on the star-studded collaboration roster. This album also boasts music icons like Bruce Springsteen and Robbie Williams, alongside global superstars such as Avril Lavigne and Jelly Roll. León injects the track with fresh Spanish verses and the magnetic energy of his signature sound, creating a true cross-cultural anthem.
Reflecting on the significance of the partnership, Carín shared his profound gratitude and sense of awe: “I’m very proud — I can hardly believe it. For me, Bon Jovi is more than just an icon; he’s a true cultural reference point… I’m thrilled that voices and icons like Mr. Bon Jovi are turning their attention to Mexico and its sounds.”


The Global Ambassador Continues to Build Bridges
Since launching his solo career in 2018, Carín León has championed an innovative approach to regional Mexican music, incorporating diverse influences from pop and rock. His dedication has earned him multiple accolades, including a GRAMMY® in 2025 for his album Boca Chueca Vol. 1, and led to high-profile collaborations with artists across genres, such as Kacey Musgraves, Leon Bridges, and Kane Brown. The multi-award-winning artist has also broken attendance records, including performing for over 70,000 fans at RODEOHOUSTON in 2025. This remarkable momentum underscores his core mission: expanding the global reach of Mexican music and building linguistic bridges through art.
The collaboration with Bon Jovi is a defining moment, underscoring Carín León’s status as a modern musical icon who is paving the way for Latin music in the U.S. market. Fans can look forward to more history-making moments, as León is set to become the first Latino artist to headline the spectacular Sphere in Las Vegas, with a limited run of seven shows in September 2026. General ticket sales for the final date in this series (September 10) are available now through .
