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A Visionary Sound That Defies Boundaries
Los Angeles, CA — November 13, 2025 — Netón Vega steps confidently into a new chapter with Delirium, an album that cements his place as one of the most original voices in contemporary Latin music. Known for blending emotional depth with sonic experimentation, he delivers a project that moves across genres—bachata, merengue, urbano, rap, and EDM—without ever losing its authenticity. Produced by Benny Blanco, Edgar Barrera, Josafat Chávez, and Netón himself, the album captures the evolution of an artist who is unafraid to push his own creative limits.
Chart Success and a Standout Track
Across 16 songs, Delirium showcases a refined artistic language shaped by vulnerability, strength, and emotional clarity. Among its highlights is “Qué Motor,” a breakout hit surpassing 53 million Spotify streams and nearly 10 million YouTube views. Nineteen weeks after entering the charts, the track remains in Mexico’s Top 200, currently at #131 and steadily climbing.
The album’s focus track, “Lentes,” produced by Edgar Barrera and written by Keityn, Barrera, and Netón, reflects the project’s spirit of introspection. Built on minimal production and reflective lyrics, the song embodies the album’s central theme: viewing life through a clearer, more honest lens. Collaborations with Myke Towers, Ryan Castro, Jowell & Randy, and Benny Blanco further expand the album’s sonic universe, proving that Netón’s artistry is driven not by trends, but by a commitment to genuine expression.
A Defining Artist of a New Generation
With over 6 billion streams to date, Netón Vega has crafted a style that resonates deeply with listeners—a fusion of sincerity, innovation, and emotional resonance. At just 22 years old, the La Paz–born artist has already received two Billboard Latin Music Awards (Artist of the Year, Debut and Songwriter of the Year), along with an MTV VMA nomination for “La Patrulla.”
Shaping the Future of Latin Music
Netón first captured widespread attention with his debut album Mi Vida, Mi Muerte, which surpassed 3 billion streams and solidified his status as a transformative force in Mexican music. Since then, he has continued to rise through global charts, collaborating with top artists and earning multiple Billboard Latin Music Award nominations across eight categories.
With Delirium, Netón Vega doesn’t simply evolve—he redefines the landscape of contemporary Latin music, creating a path entirely his own.
