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WARNER LATINA PARTNERS WITH JOP'S STREET MOB

Street Mob Records, the indie label founded by Fuerza Regida frontman JOP, has signed an exclusive partnership with Warner Music Latina.

The new pact, closed in conjunction with Warner Music Mexico, will be managed by WMG's L.A.-based Música Mexicana division. Boasting a roster that includes Armenta, Clave Especial and Calle 24, Street Mob Records will join the Warner Music Latina family.

Calle 24 was created by Diego Millán, a young artist from Ciudad Cuauhtémoc, Chihuahua, known for songs like “Qué Onda,” created in collaboration with Fuerza Regida and Chino Pacas, as well as “Apaga el Cel” and “Juré Venganza.” "Qué Onda" is among the five most-streamed Latin songs in the U.S. this year.

"This collaboration with Street Mob is a monumental step forward in our mission to strengthen our Música Mexicana division," said WML MD Roberto Andrade Dirak. "Street Mob has proven to be a key player in this vibrant industry, and we are excited to amplify the voices of their incredible artists on a global scale."

Street Mob Records was represented in the deal by Walter Mosley of Mosley & Associates.

Pictured above are Street Mob CFO Luis López, Warner Music Mexico President Tomas Rodríguez, Warner Music Mexican Music GM Rubén Abraham, Warner Music President, Latin America Alejandro Duque, Street Mob CEO JOP and COO Primera Dimas and Dirak.