Luis Lauro
- Actor
- Music Artist
Luis Lauro, the Mexican/American singer, songwriter, and actor, embarked on his musical journey at the young age of 10 through a reality competition called Codigo Fama. His passion for music shone through as he graced several music TV shows before landing his first record deal at just 15 years old.
In June 14, 2009, he unveiled his debut album-a captivating blend of romantic ballads and pop-rock anthems crafted by the renowned British producer Steven Churchyard. Lauro's singles "Solo," "Aliento," and "Inevitable" soared to the top of radio charts and sales charts across Mexico and Latin America.
The success continued with his second album "Amanecer," which struck gold with the hit collaboration "Muero Por Ti (Crushin')" featuring Mexican singer/actress Danna Paola (Danna), dominating the charts once again.
Feeling it was time for a bold move towards independence, Luis Lauro fearlessly parted ways with his record label to collaborate with a diverse range of American producers like Good Will & MGI to Patrick Jordan Patrikios before teaming up with talented Mexican producers. This newfound freedom allowed him to explore various styles and sounds, culminating in his unique take on POP.
On the acting front, he mesmerized audiences as an antagonist in Televisa's soap opera Corazon Guerrero while making memorable appearances in films like La Usurpadora: The Musical and upcoming series like They Came at Night. Despite only recently delving into acting, Luis' future in this realm looks incredibly promising.
In June 14, 2009, he unveiled his debut album-a captivating blend of romantic ballads and pop-rock anthems crafted by the renowned British producer Steven Churchyard. Lauro's singles "Solo," "Aliento," and "Inevitable" soared to the top of radio charts and sales charts across Mexico and Latin America.
The success continued with his second album "Amanecer," which struck gold with the hit collaboration "Muero Por Ti (Crushin')" featuring Mexican singer/actress Danna Paola (Danna), dominating the charts once again.
Feeling it was time for a bold move towards independence, Luis Lauro fearlessly parted ways with his record label to collaborate with a diverse range of American producers like Good Will & MGI to Patrick Jordan Patrikios before teaming up with talented Mexican producers. This newfound freedom allowed him to explore various styles and sounds, culminating in his unique take on POP.
On the acting front, he mesmerized audiences as an antagonist in Televisa's soap opera Corazon Guerrero while making memorable appearances in films like La Usurpadora: The Musical and upcoming series like They Came at Night. Despite only recently delving into acting, Luis' future in this realm looks incredibly promising.