Edén Muñoz discusses transitioning from Calibre 50 to a solo career
For many, the announcement seemed out of the blue — rash even. But this decision was something that the 31-year-old Mexican singer-songwriter and producer meditated on carefully and for quite some time, he explains. “The first time I noticed something was off was back in 2015,” Muñoz says during a phone call interview with, two days after announcing he was going solo and had signed a record and management deal with indie label Lizos Music .
Sure, he’ll still sing breakup rancheras and party anthems, but his sonority will go from pure norteño to a fusion of sounds that range from big band to mariachi. Onstage, he’ll also be accompanied by nearly 30 musicians. “I feel alive again. I feel like I’ve escaped monotony. I’m motivated now that I have creative freedom.”
How are you feeling? Does it feel like a big weight has been lifted off your shoulders now that you’ve shared the news with your fans? I began this career at a very young age. I was 13 years old when I joined my first group but it wasn’t until 2012 that we truly became Calibre 50. We crafted a formula that’s really worked for us for many years now. But it was in 2015 that I noticed something was off. I realized that as a group were were a concept, but we weren’t the type of artists who give concept to a song. Sometimes during production or post-production I would make suggestions that weren’t taken into consideration.
The impact has been immensely positive in every sense of the word. I’m going to say something that maybe I shouldn’t say but it’s my reality: I feel alive again. I feel like I’ve escaped monotony. I feel motivated and that has also helped my personal life. I want to start going to the gym again, be a better husband, father and friend. That’s just how I work. It’s also been interesting recording alone because I can be really honest with myself.
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