Rodrigo Fenix: "The best is yet to come" in his music career

Grancanarian artist Rodrigo Fenix celebrates his best professional moment with recent successes and his sights set on the future.

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Grancanarian artist Rodrigo Fenix, professionally known as Rodrigo Losada Santana, is at a turning point in his music career, acknowledging he is in his "best moment" with an eye on the future.

Two years have passed since Rodrigo Fenix's song San Agustín began to gain traction in the island's clubs. Now, at 20 years old, the urban artist from Gran Canaria has matured and feels more comfortable than ever, though he asserts that "the best is yet to come." His recent tracks have boosted his popularity, establishing a solid fan base.
Songs like Misma luna have garnered hundreds of thousands of streams on digital platforms such as YouTube and Spotify, reflecting the artist's authenticity. He recently released La vecina with Anmi, another song achieving significant success. Rodrigo Fenix emphasizes that he is "taking steps forward," channeling his personal experiences into lyrics that evolve with his artistic maturity.
The young musician is preparing a new release before summer and dreams of major concerts and tours. He recently presented La vecina at a sold-out listening party at the Palacete Rodríguez Quegles in Las Palmas de Gran Canaria. Despite the fast pace of today's music industry, where "there is an over-saturation of music" and "rapid consumption prevails," Rodrigo Fenix values his creative process.
He is supported by his family, friends, and a professional team, including artistic representation Be Real and producer Juacko. Rodrigo Fenix acknowledges the influence of artists like Quevedo, who "has opened many doors" for urban music from the Canary Islands. The success of Misma luna, released after performing well on TikTok, demonstrates the unpredictable path to success.
Currently, Rodrigo Fenix is immersed in the studio, but this summer he will perform at festivals such as Lava Live in Lanzarote. Although his growing fame reduces his privacy, he is "very grateful" for the recognition and the pride of people enjoying his music. With humility and passion, he continues his ascent in the music industry.