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Alex Torres

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Mexican singer Alex Torres built his profile in the contemporary Regional Mexican lane with a release strategy that mixed solo singles and high-visibility collaborations, first consolidating his catalog with the album Mi Otra Mitad (2021). After that early milestone, he pivoted toward frequent standalone drops and performance-style releases, including the 2023 “El Morro Vago (Live session),” which helped frame him as a corridos-minded vocalist comfortable in stripped-back settings. In 2024, he widened his reach through collaborations and crossover placement, linking with Ian Ojeda on “Uva Bombones” and landing a major breakthrough the same year when he joined Luis R Conriquez for “Por Si Se Les Olvidaba,” a Kartel Music release that became a key calling card for both artists’ audience. The momentum carried into 2025 as Alex Torres kept moving between solo work and scene-leading features: he returned with Luis R Conriquez on “Hay de Dos,” teamed with Said Norzagaray on “Testarossa,” and connected with Tito Torbellino Jr on “Satanás,” while also continuing to develop his own lane via solo singles such as “Terre” and “Distracción.” Late 2025 brought an escalation in visibility through “Por Si Se Les Olvidaba (Remix),” which expanded the original lineup to include Anuel AA, turning the song into a broader pan-Latin collaboration, and he rounded out the year with further pair-ups like “Un 2 Tres” with Régulo Molina, “Como Presidente” with Joel De La P, and “Mejor Next” with Dylan Coronel.
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