Majo Aguilar will sing the National Anthem at the Canelo fight in Saudi Arabia

The musical surprise that will excite Mexico in Canelo's big fight.

An honor that fills Mexico with pride!

The moment everyone was waiting for has arrived, and it couldn’t be more special. Saúl “Canelo” Álvarez, the champion who bears the name of Mexico at the top of world boxing, has just revealed one of the most emotional details of his next battle in Saudi Arabia. Who will have the privilege of singing our beloved National Anthem? None other than the very talented Majo Aguilar!

An election that vibrates with the heart of Mexico

Canelo, always faithful to his roots, did not hesitate to choose a voice that represents the essence of our culture. Majo Aguilar, with her unique style and her passion for regional music, will be in charge of thrilling the world with the notes of our anthem at The Venue Arena. And it’s not the first time he’s done it! Do you remember that chill that ran down our spines when he sang at the Rose Bowl during the classic Chivas vs América? This time he promises to surpass himself!

RelatedThe national anthem at the Canelo Álvarez evenings

The boxer from Guadalajara shared with EL UNIVERSAL Deportes his excitement: “Majo Aguilar is coming, she will be here doing us the honor of singing the Mexican anthem in Saudi Arabia.” Imagine the energy we will experience when his voice resonates in Saudi lands!

A historic moment for sport and music

This is not just a fight; It is a celebration of identity, talent and unity. Majo, with his charisma and professionalism, demonstrates once again that art and sport go hand in hand. And Canelo, by choosing her, reinforces his commitment to what makes us unique as a nation. It’s time for the world to hear the soul of Mexico!

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Possible participants of La Casa de los Famosos México 4

They filter a list of 13 celebrities who could enter the Televisa reality show.

The fourth season of The House of the Famous Mexico already has a start date. The production confirmed that broadcasts will begin on July 26 on Las Estrellas, while the official cast reveals will begin on July 5. The prize for the winner will be 4 million pesos.

Possible names on the list

Although the production keeps the inhabitants a secret, names are already circulating on social networks. According to Chamonic‘s account, there will be 16 participants. Among the filtered ones appear:

  • Karina Torres (influencer)
  • Bellakath (singer)
  • Cinthia Kitblo (actress)
  • Brianda Deyanara (influencer)
  • Mariana Ochoa (singer)
  • Ese Pérez (influencer)
  • Ernesto Laguardia (actor)
  • Masad Altamimi (influencer)
  • Yetus Prime (youtuber)
  • Moisés Peñaloza (actor and model)
  • Yahir (singer)
  • Aldo Rendón (stylist)
  • Arantza Ruiz (actress)

In addition, it is mentioned that Brandon Peniche would no longer participate, being replaced by Ruiz. The remaining three spots would include Laura León, Laura Flores and an unidentified singer.

Important: This is not the official list. The production will begin to reveal the members from July 5.

Confirmed drivers

Galilea Montijo returns as main presenter. Odalys Ramírez and Diego de Erice will be in charge of the daily summaries and galas. Wendy Guevara and Margaleff will host the pre- and post-galas, while Marie Claire will be the digital host.

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Buki joins the World Cup wave for Mexico

The singer shared a caricatured image that unleashes comments and hope.

Marco Antonio Solís, known as “El Buki”, joined the fervor for the Mexican National Team’s next duel against England in the round of 16 of the 2026 World Cup. The 66-year-old composer shared an image that generated immediate reactions among his followers.

In the photograph, a caricature of him appears with the Tri shirt. The comments were immediate:

“We already did it, Diosito goes to Mexico.”
“Jesus Christ put on Mexico, we already won.”

The singer’s physical comparison to Jesus Christ is not new, but it was reactivated with this publication. The Michoacan has shown his support in previous concerts and messages.

Viral support and comparison with Paul McCartney

Thousands of fans began to measure talents between Mexico and England in different areas. Buki joined the dynamic and compared himself to Paul McCartney, ex-Beatle and British legend. In another image he wrote: “Things are coming.”

Marco Antonio Solís founded the group Los Bukis and is one of the most influential composers in Latin music. He has written more than 300 songs—some sources speak of up to 450—for artists such as Rocío Dúrcal, Marisela, Enrique Iglesias and Alejandro Fernández.

His legacy includes five Latin Grammy Awards. In 2022, the Latin Recording Academy named him Person of the Year. In addition, he has his star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.

The singer, author of hits like “If you had not gone” and “Morenita”, continues to be a reference that unites Mexican fans in World Cup times.

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Omar Camacho: from high school to the Flow Fest stage

At 19, he left high school to release his debut album with notable collaborations.

Omar Camacho was 18 years old when he asked his parents for permission to leave high school. It wasn’t a whim: his musical career was already taking off. Now, at 19, he presents his debut album I will never die, a fusion of regional Mexican music with hip hop that includes collaborations with Víctor Mendivil, Óscar Maydon and Santa Fe Klan.

Born in Chula Vista, California, and raised between Tijuana and Sinaloa, Camacho grew up listening to corridos and American rap. His rise to fame came through the Internet, where he uploaded singing videos. Óscar Maydon signed it for his Rico o Muerto label.

“I went straight to making music,” he explained in an interview. “My parents didn’t let me leave high school. I always told them ‘hey, let me leave because I’m fine now, I don’t want to wake up early’, but they wouldn’t let me, until it became a little more real.”

Now he gets up early for concerts, composition or video recording. His parents’ doubts were logical: there was no history of professional musicians in his family, although there were amateurs like his father and his aunts.

Collaborations that marked the album

The first song that opened the way for him was “2+2” with Víctor Mendivil. Then came “4×4”, with the same guest plus Angel Almaguer and $HUPE. Santa Fe Klan joined in for “Atrévete” and “Biggie di Bong.”

“Collaborating with Víctor Mendivil was a dream for me, thank God it came true,” said Camacho. “The beautiful song ‘2+2’ came out and I showed it to him and he liked it and decided to record it on his own.”

Regarding Santa Fe Klan, he added: “He invited us to his house in Guadalajara. He has a very different way of recording and he is very up to date. I mean, you can see that he really loves music.”

Oscar Maydon, in addition to being a mentor, appears in “The City of the Sun.” Camacho says that he called him when he was sleeping: “He told me ‘here I have a song that would be good for you, I imagined it with your voice’. I was very excited.”

The bonus track “3AM” features Jimmy Guzmán, Alemán and Gera MX. Camacho feels proud to belong to the new generation of Mexican rappers.

“I want my music to never die,” he said. “May my music always be there and be heard, even if there is one person in the world listening to me.”

Camacho will perform at the end of November at the Coca-Cola Flow Fest, where he has already been a guest of Mendivil. Now he hopes to be the headliner. He also plans a concert tour for his album.

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