Mexican hip-hop artist
Santa Fe Klan has signed his first ever exclusive agency deal with 33 & West for exclusive representation for the United States and Canadian territories,
Billboard has learned.
Santa Cumbia, was released earlier this month and is produced by Grammy-nominated producers
Toy Selectah, Camilo Lara and
El Dusty. Santa Fe Klan is also featured on a remix of the hit Run The Jewels single Ooh La La.
His track Te Iré A Buscar was winner of Mexican performance rights group SACM, earning the award for best song of the year by an independent artist. Santa Fe Klan has released more than 150 songs including the hit track Debo Entender, which has been streamed for than 130 million times. Santa Fe Klan has nearly 5 million subscribers on YouTube.
Additional collaborations to follow in February and March
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Run The Jewels shared a remix of “ooh la la” by Mexican Institute of Sound with an additional verse by Santa Fe Klan. The single picks up Cumbia and Mariachi influences in the remix.
Behind Mexican Institute of Sound is Camilo Lara, a Grammy-nominated artist and producer known for his work with Band of Horses and Norah Jones, along with remixes for Beck, Morrissey,Beastie Boys and more.
“Making the global dance floor a united, inclusive, banging space where everyone is welcome is the mission that connects me with RTJ,” Lara said in a statement. “Inviting Santa Fe Klan on this adventure was crucial: his voice brings together Guanajuato, Brooklyn, Ciudad de México, Atlanta. Turn it up and jump right in: ooh lalá, papá … ooh lalá!”