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Singer 'Degezeta' Murdered in Culiacán; Last Post Promoted Controversial Song

Singer 'Degezeta' Murdered in Culiacán; Last Post Promoted Controversial Song

From El Universal · () Spanish

Translated from Spanish, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • Independent singer Mario Barreto Domínguez, known as "Degezeta," was killed in a shooting in Culiacán, Sinaloa.
  • The 22-year-old artist was in the state recording music when the attack occurred, with his companion also dying in the incident.
  • Degezeta's last social media post promoted his song "Tosto Nazo," which has since been removed from digital platforms.

The vibrant Mexican music scene has been tragically marred by the death of young talent. Mario Barreto Domínguez, known as "Degezeta," a 22-year-old independent artist from Sonora, was gunned down in Culiacán, Sinaloa, while in the process of recording new music. This incident, which also claimed the life of his 45-year-old companion, Ivan Marlon, highlights the pervasive violence that can impact artists pursuing their dreams in Mexico.

Degezeta, who was gaining traction in the urban music genre, had recently collaborated on the song "Tosto Nazo," a track that, in hindsight, contained lyrics referencing firearms and illicit activities. The song's removal from digital platforms following his death underscores the sensitive nature of the content and the somber reality it now represents. His journey from rap to developing a unique style, and his recent association with Hyphy Music Inc., showed promise for a burgeoning career.

While international coverage might focus on the crime statistics, for us in Mexico, this is a loss of potential, a silencing of a voice that was just beginning to find its rhythm. The urban music scene, often born from challenging circumstances, is a crucial outlet for many young Mexicans. The death of Degezeta is not just a headline; it's a stark reminder of the dangers that can lurk even as artists strive for success and recognition within their communities. His previous collaborations, like "CHANEL" with Jacobbo, had already garnered significant attention, proving his talent was recognized and appreciated.

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Originally published by El Universal in Spanish. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.