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Pride of Saltillo! Patricio Aliaz, of Saltilense Origin, Competes for Being the New Pop Star with Hybe

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The talent transcends borders and generations, and this is how the young of Saltillense origin Patricio Aliaz arrived at the Santos Bravos project, produced by the South Korean company HYBE. The contest brings together 16 talented Latinos who long to become the new pop star in their language. In fact, only 5 of them will integrate the “sister” grouping of BTS. This is where Patricio Aliaz, who spent part of his childhood in the Coahuilense capit…
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The talent transcends borders and generations, and this is how the young of Saltillense origin Patricio Aliaz arrived at the Santos Bravos project, produced by the South Korean company HYBE. The contest brings together 16 talented Latinos who long to become the new pop star in their language. In fact, only 5 of them will integrate the “sister” grouping of BTS. This is where Patricio Aliaz, who spent part of his childhood in the Coahuilense capit…

Three young Venezuelans, Luigi Cerrada, Heider Moreno and Jesuale are among the 16 selected to be part of "Los Santos Bravos", a Latin pop band created by Hybe Latin America, a subsidiary of the renowned South Korean agency of which BTS is part. The group will be formed through a reality show that seeks to select six out of 16 candidates from different Spanish-speaking countries. Luigi Cerrada, 18, was born in Venezuela and currently resides in …

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Diario La Verdad broke the news in on Sunday, July 20, 2025.
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