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HYBE Expands in Latin America with New Label Launch and First Artist Signing

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HYBE ― Docemil Music

HYBE continues its global expansion by launching a new label, Docemil Music, aimed at tapping into the rapidly growing Latin American music market.

The company announced the establishment of the label and its first signing, Meme del Real, a renowned Mexican singer and member of the Latin Grammy Award-winning rock band Cafe Tacvba.

Meme del Real, who is also a producer for the band, will be releasing a new solo track titled “Princesa”, which will be featured on his debut solo album later this year.

According to Jonghyun ‘JH’ Kah, CEO of HYBE Latin America, the partnership with Meme del Real marks a significant milestone in supporting Latin American artists and their creativity.

This move reinforces HYBE’s commitment to diversifying its artist roster and establishing a stronger presence in the region.

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Sazid Kabir

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