
Tejano Country singer-songwriter Veronique Medrano has signed with performance rights organization Broadcast Music, Inc. (BMI).
“We were thrilled to have Veronique come by BMI’s Nashville office to officially sign and give us a preview of her music, which is a blend of Tejano and Country,” said Shannon Sanders, BMI Nashville Executive Director Creative. “By blending these two genres, she’s introducing her unique sound to new audiences from Texas to Nashville and beyond, while staying authentic to her heritage. We’re proud to welcome Veronique to the BMI family, and look forward to watching this talented songwriter’s career develop.”
Veronique commented, “Walking through the hallways at BMI Nashville, I see all the incredible artists and couldn’t help but think, ‘Wow, I’m here!’ I am thankful to have a home alongside the family of creators and have people like Shannon and [BMI VP/Creative] Clay Bradley in my corner. Thank you, BMI. I’m so excited to be here.”
The Tex-Mex artist from Brownsville, Texas, features a one-of-a-kind sound that celebrates Mexican and American duality and effortlessly showcases her talent with her innovative music. Veronique has released three full-studio albums: Lotería, Mi Año Dorado, and Encantadora along with two EPs, La Novela in 2020 and Crying in 2021, an homage to music legend Roy Orbison. She is a four-time Tejano Music Awards nominee.
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