Oscar Ortiz

Oscar Ortíz Medina (born September 12, 2002, in Tijuana, Baja California) is a Mexican singer-songwriter who emerged from the new wave of Regional Mexican artists blending cumbia and sierreño-leaning pop songwriting. He began releasing music independently in 2023, introducing his romantic, diary-style writing on the EP 23/7 (2023). He stepped into wider attention with “First Love” (with Edgardo Nuñez), a breakthrough collaboration that became his first entry on the Billboard Hot 100 and later delivered both artists their first Number 1 on Billboard’s Regional Mexican Airplay chart in 2024 . In 2025 he raised his profile again with “Y Si Te Vas” (with Carín León), which became a major radio-facing milestone for him, and he continued building toward an album cycle with tracks like “Copiloto,” a heartbreak cumbia that signaled a more melodic, song-led direction. In January 2026 he released his debut album Silencio Habla (2026), a 15-track set that pulled together his core themes—messy love, pride, regret, late-night confessions—while widening the collaboration circle with Edgardo Nuñez (“First Love”), Carín León (“Y Si Te Vas”), and Gabito Ballesteros on “Escondidas.”

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