THE YOUNG STAR OF REGIONAL MEXICAN MUSIC PRESENTS HIS NEW TRIBUTE TO THE SPANISH BALLAD, BLENDING HIS UNMISTAKABLE NORTEÑO STYLE WITH THE ROMANTICISM OF RAPHAEL
-Miami, FL (September 11, 2025) – After months filled with successes and milestones, Kevin Aguilar returns with a new single: “Digan Lo Que Digan,” the legendary song by Raphael. Today, the young star pays tribute to this classic, introducing it to new generations with the power of Mexican norteño while preserving the romantic essence of the 1980s.
On this release, Kevin shares: “This song marks the beginning of a new project that we recorded with a lot of excitement. I love the production, which is why we decided to release it as a preview of the upcoming material.” He adds: “Paying tribute to Raphael is truly a joy, especially because I was able to give it the Kevin Aguilar touch, which makes me feel very proud. I’m eager for people to listen to this version and love it as much as I do.”
It’s worth noting that 2025 has been a year of complete consolidation for Kevin Aguilar. The artist has performed in some of the country’s most iconic venues alongside several Mexican music legends. For instance, earlier this year, he took part in the show Entre Amigos, featuring Lucero, Yuri, Emmanuel, and Mijares. Moreover, on August 9, Aguilar fulfilled one of his biggest dreams by singing with his idol Bobby Pulido at the Auditorio Nacional in a performance full of emotion and talent.
Kevin’s meteoric rise has been further solidified by his nomination at the 2025 Premios Juventud in the category La Nueva Generación Música Mexicana, where he shares the spotlight with talents such as Camila Fernández, Macario Martínez, Tito Double P, and Victor Mendívil, among others. With this distinction, the young ambassador of Mexican music confirms himself as both the present and future of the industry.
There’s nothing left but to celebrate the release of “Digan Lo Que Digan,” where Kevin Aguilar not only honors a classic but also opens a new chapter in his career, reaffirming that his voice and style still have much to offer to the music of Mexico… and the rest of the world.