Majo Aguilar explores a musical collaboration with his cousin Emiliano
The renowned singer Majo Aguilar has publicly expressed her interest in performing a duet with her cousin Emiliano Aguilar, who currently stands out in the rap genre. This possibility arises as an interesting contrast within the Aguilar family, traditionally associated with regional Mexico. Majo, known for her artistic versatility, highlighted that although she does not see herself rapping, she values the idea of fusing styles or even inviting Emiliano to venture into ranchero.
Family context and divergent trajectories
The dynamic between the members of the Aguilar family has been the subject of media attention. Majo maintains a cordial but distant relationship with his cousins Ángela and Leonardo, children of Pepe Aguilar, with whom he collaborated in the past on the hit “Lo busqué”. However, with Emiliano—who showed an aptitude for rap since he was a child—there is a closer connection. “What he is achieving is a source of pride,” Majo said during an interview on the program Siéntese qué puede, highlighting his cousin’s merit in making his way into a genre other than the family genre.
This artistic approach occurs in a context where Emiliano has faced personal challenges. In 2017, he was arrested on the US-Mexico border in a human trafficking case, which led to a three-year sentence on probation. Despite this, he has managed to rebuild his public image through music.
Analysis of possible collaborations and public reception
The idea of a duet between Majo and Emiliano raises questions about the musical evolution of both artists. Majo, with a solid career in the Mexican regional, is open to experimenting, although with reservations: “Yes, I would do something with him, but I don’t know if rapping,” she commented to the program Ventaneando. This statement reflects both his respect for Emiliano’s work and his awareness of his own stylistic limitations.
On the other hand, public reception could be a determining factor. While Majo’s fans are accustomed to his traditional sound, the inclusion of rap elements could appeal to a younger audience. Emiliano, for his part, would gain visibility in a market dominated by the genre played by his cousin.
Majo closed his statements with a reflection on the individual path of each artist: “Everyone is on their own path, it is healthy and it is beautiful”. This stance underscores his mature approach to family and professional relationships.
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