Susana Zabaleta, Adal Ramones, and Gustavo Loza's children launch "Monarca" for the 2026 World Cup
Translated from Spanish, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- The children of Mexican celebrities Susana Zabaleta, Adal Ramones, and Gustavo Loza have released a song titled "Monarca."
- The song is inspired by the 2026 FIFA World Cup, which will be co-hosted by Mexico, the United States, and Canada.
- The artists hope the song will resonate with fans and celebrate the shared identity of the host nations.
The sons and daughters of prominent Mexican entertainment figures Susana Zabaleta, Adal Ramones, and Gustavo Loza have joined forces to release a song titled "Monarca." Matรญas Gruener, son of Zabaleta; Paola Ramones, daughter of Adal; and Ximena Loza, daughter of director Gustavo Loza, are friends who share a passion for football and the upcoming 2026 FIFA World Cup.
Their song, "Monarca," draws an analogy between the monarch butterfly's migration across Canada, the United States, and Mexico, the three host nations of the World Cup, and the spirit of the tournament. Ximena Loza, who studied music composition, explained her connection to football through her family and her desire to contribute musically to the event. The track, co-written by the trio, will soon be available on digital platforms with an official music video.
Paola Ramones studied film direction and recently completed a short film inspired by her father's kidnapping. Matรญas Gruener, son of singer Susana Zabaleta, has pursued a career in both music and acting. This collaboration marks the first joint artistic project for the young talents, who aim to connect with audiences through a song celebrating the World Cup, friendship, and the shared identity of the tournament's host countries.
Ximena Loza, 26, has a notable music career with songs like "Vieja diabla" and "Mujeres invencibles." She also appeared in her father's upcoming film "Renacer." Her early exposure to film sets began as a baby in the movie "Atlรฉtico San Pancho." She is also set to star in the series "Abelito de la guarda."
Originally published by El Universal in Spanish. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.