Events Country November 15, 2024

Zion & Lennox Announce Their Separation After 24 Years

After 24 years of partnership, reggaeton duo Zion & Lennox have decided to separate due to recent musical differences, as announced by Zion on social media. Their legacy in the industry will remain cherished by fans.


Zion & Lennox Announce Their Separation After 24 Years

After 24 years of musical collaboration, the renowned Zion & Lennox, known as the "dynamic duo" of reggaeton, have decided to separate. The news was shared by Zion, whose real name is Félix Gerardo Ortiz Torres, through a statement on his social media, generating significant impact among his followers. Zion explained that the decision was the result of recent musical differences that arose in early 2024.

In the statement, Zion indicated that the separation is due to a careful evaluation of their professional and personal interests. Zion's team expressed that this measure aims to preserve the integrity of his personal brand while allowing him to focus on new projects, including his upcoming album titled The Perfect Melody II. They also mentioned that recent publications influenced the public perception of the duo, leading to this definitive decision.

Throughout their career, Zion & Lennox managed to stand out in the reggaeton music industry, earning a special place in the hearts of their fans. It is said that with this separation, an important chapter for the duo comes to a close, but both Zion and Lennox leave behind a legacy that followers will remember. Zion thanked his followers on social media for their constant support, highlighting that the achievements were partly thanks to them.

According to fans, the decision to end this long association marks a turning point in the professional life of both artists. Zion, now focused on individual projects, seeks to continue his legacy in urban music and explore new opportunities. His last single, "Embriágame," released in 2016, was the first song released under the Warner Music Latina label. That same year, the duo participated in the Premios Lo Nuestro, where they were nominated in the categories of "Song of the Year" for "Pierdo la cabeza" and "Artist of the Year - Urban."