
With the release of the single “Adrenalina", Mexican singer-songwriter Georgel finds himself at the peak of maturity and inspiration, as well as reaffirming himself as a Latin R&B force, expanding his sonic horizons by venturing into a cosmopolitan fusion of Latin pop with hints of electronica and hip-hop.
Son of a professional singer, Georgel Julio Rosas-Reyes was born in the city of Monterrey and grew up surrounded by a wide range of musical influences. At the age of thirteen he began studying lyrical singing and musical theatre. Impressed with his talent, several teachers motivated him to seek new professional horizons in the United States.
Georgel was only fifteen years old when a Fulbright scholarship allowed him to study singing and composition at the prestigious Berklee College of Music in Boston. It was there that he had the opportunity to share the stage with iconic voices such as Rubén Blades, Juan Luis Guerra, Gloria Estefan and Paul Simon.
His natural talent for hit songwriting did not go unnoticed by Sony Latin executives. His first album -No Inventes -was released in 2014, and the single "Sin Vergüenza" gained popularity by being included in Televisa's Dos Hogares series.
Gifted with a keen sensitivity and always willing to expand his horizons as a human being and composer, Georgel settled on the outskirts of Sequoia National Park in 2018, an environment noted for its mystical climate and natural beauty. These new landscapes -in addition to a weakness for the classic sounds of Soul music from the 1960s and 1970s -inspired him to create songs of unusual depth and lyricism such as "Meteorito” (Meteorite) and “Colibrí” (Hummingbird). Argentine producer Sebastian Krys -known for his work with Gloria Estefan, CarlosVives, Juanes and Elvis Costello -heard these songs and decided to collaborate with Georgel to record them.
A year later, the singer found a new ally in visionary Colombian producer Juan Pablo Vega. The worked together on a version of the Mexican classic "El Noa Noa”, by Juan Gabriel, featuring Esteman, Raymix, the Mexican Institute of Sound and legendary cumbia accordionist Celso Piña. His collaboration with Cuban-born rapper Kat Dahlia in "Que no nos importe”, also produced by Vega, continued to demonstrate the eclecticism that defines Georgel's musical vision.
“Adrenalina”, with its futuristic video in collaboration with rising start and Colombian rapper Nanpa Básico, clearly demonstrates that Georgel continues to develop his particular style of R&B while blending it with other genres. Supported by the prestigious Empire Records label -artistic home of Kendrick Lamar and Snoop Dogg, among others -Georgel has released a new EP.
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