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INTERVIEW: Grupo Firme Teases Gloria Trevi Collab Talks LGBTQ+ Representation in Música Mexicana
After taking a nine-month break from performing, Grupo Firme is feeling renewed and ready to party again with the La Última Peda Tour. These past few months, lead singer Eduin Caz worried his fans with his announcement that he would retire from the band. In a video teaser of the upcoming tour, he wakes up from a hangover and says, How can this be la última peda if were just getting started?
When we wake up hungover, we always say, Were not going to verb anymore. This is la última peda,' Caz tells Remezcla. And thats not true! You always go back to drinking. Thats why our tour is called ‘La Última Peda,’ because its never the last one.
The party appeared to be over for Eduin while Grupo Firme was taking time off. Last year, he revealed that he would retire from performing with the band. The frontman cited wanting to find “emotional stability” and later health issues as his reasons for retirement. He calls the break a much-needed emoti
With LGBT Pride Month around the corner, we love seeing our favorite artists participate in events that help stand for their communities. With that in mind, it was recently announced (May 9) that Jhonny Caz, Grupo Firme’s third vocalist, will be crowned the “king” of Mexico City’s Gay Pride The event will accept place on June 25 – and we can’t be any more elated about it!
“Our king of this year’s Gay Pride is confirmed,” the Mexico City Gay Pride’s organization Instagram share revealed. According to BandaMax, the “Ya Supérame” group member will also be part of this year’s talent lineup.
A Twitter user said: “It’s great because [of] the visibility that Jhonny has given the LGBT community, [about the] stigmas and ideas at an international level. [He] is doing very well!”
In , Caz clarified rumors about him being gay after the group’s “Enloquéceme” cover, which had fans speculating if he was acting or not when the video showed him being attracted to a male. According to BandaMax, he responded in a public Facebook video: “I am gay its something Im not ashamed of and its n
Pride The rise of LGBTQ+ artists in música mexicana
As the genre of música mexicana ascends to global recognition, a powerful wave of LGBTQ+ artists is reshaping its landscape. Drawing inspiration from trailblazers like the legendary Chavela Vargas, these artists are breaking barriers and championing inclusivity, paving the way for a more accepting and diverse future.
It's a movement with powerful and arrogant voices that include brought their art and their activism to the stages of what was considered the most macho genre in the wide landscape of Latin tune.
Pioneering Voices in música mexicana
At the forefront of this musical revolution is Grupo Firme, a band that has recently achieved striking milestones, including two sold-out concert at Sofi Stadium in Los Angeles and a record-breaking performance in at Mexico City's iconic Zócalo. Central to their success is Jhonny Caz, the band's third vocalist, who has become a beacon of acceptance and pride within the LGBTQ+ community.
Caz, crowned "King" of Mexico City Gay Pride , has fearlessly defi
Dancing and Drinking the Night Away With Grupo Firme
“It’s Peda Time!!!”