Latin pop artist Danna was only six years old when she released her first Spanish-language studio album, “Mi Globo Azul”. Born in Mexico City and raised, singer-song-actor, who is now 29 years old, made his on-screen debut on “Plaza Sesmo” at the age of four, which was the first international co-production of “Semm Street”. He gained prominence as a child in the hit TV show, including his tissue role in the 2001 (90-episode) Telenoevela “Maria Bellen”, which made his debut in the same year, in which he signed his first record deal with his long-term label, Universal music Mexico, to release your debut Children’s album.
Dana after twenty -three years Danna PaolaIn all aspects of entertainment, he has firmly established himself as a prominent person. His album “Ko” earned him a Latin Grammy nomination in 2021. Meanwhile, the inauguration of the “wicked” as an alphaba in the production of the Spanish-language, his remarkable Broadway Stent, John M. Chu’s Academy Award winning film adaptation gave voice to the character in Mexico and Latin America.
His latest step? As the CEO of his own Indie Boutique label, one percent record, Diversity Can especially confirm.
The company will be present outside the current label or publication deals of Danna. Alex HayerThe most recent album, “Childstar” (also her lover), has been named Chief Music Officer. Danna co-manage and former lawyer, Diego Rodriguez-Palma, will handle legal and business matters for label, while co-manager Yanin Gonzalez has been appointed as a creative director.
“We’re creating a label, where the artists are not just signed – they are strong,” the Danna explains the diversity. “I loved the right people guiding my business decisions six or seven years ago: I needed someone to tell you that ‘I would show you how it works.” I want to help make it easier for other artists and lyricists and makers.
Hoyer also has an acting experience and appeared in 2014 as a contestant on “La Vose Mexico” (“The Voice”). He recently completed a six -year label deal with Warner Latina, where he released a series of singles, and signed this year for Warner Chapel Mexico with his contract. Hair will also release its own full-different albums through one percent on May 24.
“Our mission is to create a special place for artists that they reach their highest capacity, with emphasis on pressures without numbers, while still ensure that they get their appropriate part,” they say. “The biggest debate is always around that is the master of the masters, and as we have seen, either through our own experiences or through your friends, this is something that can be so extreme that you are really 5% owner who is your own creation. It has to change it and we are just trying to share your share.”
Danna says, “To stay out of her music, even with eating everything with streaming economy, is a way and it is actually about the community,” she insists. “I think what could be for the artists who discouraged the lack of support about what Chappell Rowan said in Gramiz.
Located in Los Angeles, one percent record will also extend to Mexico City, such as the country made its debut in the top 10 global music markets, which is according to the 2025 report from the International Federation of the Phoeographic Industry (IFPI).
The label has already released music from an anonymous artist on the soundclude, with music under the Monikar XNG3L (Angel), written and written by Danna and Hoyer. Without any direct promotion or announcements from the team included, online sleeves have already met, followed and increase XNG3L’s social media accounts. A three song EP from XNG3L is going to be released soon.
Hayer says, “By keeping them anonymous and presenting fans for the label with this concept, we are emphasizing its purpose, which is about freedom and intentions.” “I feel inspired,” says Dana.
“The most beautiful thing about this is that it will grow to serve other people. I want to take it and make it as big as I can do – we have the goals to create a foundation for independent artists in Mexico, where resources for musicians are very low. These places have a lot of talent and I am excited to see what we can do for them.”