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Warner Music Latina

American record label


American record label

FieldValue
imageWarner Music Latina.svg
parentWarner Music Group
founded1987
genreLatin music
countryUnited States
locationMiami, Florida

Warner Music Latina Inc. (formerly WEA Latina) is a record label part of Warner Music Group that focuses on Latin music. The record label was established in 1987.

List of artists currently on Warner Music Latina

  • Alaya
  • Alex Ubago
  • Andrés Calamaro
  • Belinda
  • Blessd
  • Bohemia Suburbana
  • Bonny Lovy
  • Buika
  • Cosculluela
  • DannyLux
  • David Amaya
  • David Cavazos
  • David DeMaria
  • David Soliz
  • Dawer X Damper from Colombia
  • De la Ghetto
  • Diana Navarro
  • El Sueño de Morfeo
  • Fangoria
  • Fito & Fitipaldis
  • Francisco Céspedes
  • Gilberto Gil
  • Hombres G
  • Huecco
  • Isabella Castillo
  • Ivan Lins
  • Jarabe De Palo
  • Jesse & Joy
  • Jorge Drexler
  • Jorge Villamizar
  • Junior H
  • Kidd Keo
  • La Cruz
  • La Ley
  • Las Villa from Colombia
  • Laura Pausini
  • Lena
  • Lit Killah
  • Los Claxons
  • Luis Miguel
  • Lupe Fiasco
  • Mägo de Oz
  • Maná
  • Manuel Medrano
  • María Becerra
  • Mariana Ochoa
  • Maite Perroni
  • Matamba
  • Maxiolly from Colombia
  • MC Davo
  • Miguel Bosé
  • Mijares
  • Motel
  • Pablo Alborán
  • Paulo Londra
  • Pedro Infante
  • Piso 21
  • Reykon
  • Sie7e
  • Sofía Reyes
  • Tommy Torres
  • Ximena Sariñana
  • Yahir
  • Zion & Lennox

List of artists formerly on Warner Music Latina

  • Alejandro Sanz
  • Bacilos
  • Banda Machos
  • Banda Pequeños Musical
  • Casa de Leones
  • Charlie Cruz
  • El Poder Del Norte (known as Los Pioneros while under contract to WEA)
  • El Tri
  • Frankie Negrón
  • Glenn Monroig
  • Olga Tañón
  • Pesado
  • Ricardo Arjona (his independent label Metamorfosis is distributed by Warner Music Latina)
  • Ricardo Montaner
  • Tego Calderón
  • Tigrillos
  • Tito Nieves
  • Wilkins (singer)
  • Yolandita Monge

References

References

  1. (February 23, 2002). "Latin Music 6-Pack".
  2. (December 27, 1986). "Latin Notas". [[Prometheus Global Media]].
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