Ulices Chaidez is a Mexican Regional Music singer, composer, and producer.
List of Ulices Chaidez's featurings
Edwin Luna y La Trakalosa de Monterrey & Gerardo Ortiz
Ulices Chaidez's age
Ulices Chaidez is currently 27 years old.
Ulices Chaidez's country of origin
Ulices Chaidez is from Mexico.
Ulices Chaidez's real name
Ulices Chaidez's real name is Ulices Chaidez.
The Success Story of Ulices Chaidez
Introducing Ulices Chaidez
Ulices Chaidez is a 23-year-old Mexican Regional Music singer, composer and producer. He is best known for his romantic ballads that mix traditional Mexican music with modern rhythms. He started his career when he was just 16 years old and has since collaborated with some of the biggest names in Regional Mexican music like Edwin Luna y La Trakalosa de Monterrey and Gerardo Ortiz.
Early Life & Career
Born in Ciudad Juárez, Ulices Chaidez grew up surrounded by music. His parents exposed him to Mexican folk styles like Huapango and Son Jarocho from an early age. As a teen, he began writing his own songs inspired by traditional Mexican music as well as popular Latin American artists like Luis Miguel and Vicente Fernández. In 2017, he released his debut album “Lo Mejor De Mi” which showcased his unique fusion of traditional Mexican sounds with modern rhythms.
Collaborations
Ulices Chaidez has collaborated with some of the biggest names in regional Mexican music. He has worked with regional Mexican stars like Edwin Luna y La Trakalosa de Monterrey and Gerardo Ortiz. He has also collaborated with artists from other genres such as pop singer Belinda and electro-cumbia duo Toy Selectah. His collaborations have helped him expand his fan base beyond Mexico to countries like the United States, Colombia, and Peru.
Latest News & Projects
In 2020, Ulices Chaidez released two singles: “Amor Eterno” and “Hasta Que Salga El Sol”. Both songs were met with critical acclaim from fans and critics alike. He is currently working on his third studio album which will feature collaborations with some of the biggest names in Latin American music. Fans can expect to hear it later this year.