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Eric Lee expresses self-worth and empowerment with catchy Tejano ranchera ‘2KHP’

The third-generation singer brings a '90s flare to his latest single produced by Gabriel Zavala

Eric Lee | Courtesy photo

If you are looking for some hot, new Tejano music, you might want to check out the latest release from Eric Lee. His new song, “2KHP”, is a Tejano ranchera with a ’90s flare that will make you want to dance and sing along.

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The song is about moving on from someone who does not appreciate or value your worth. It’s a song of empowerment and confidence produced by award-winning hitmaker Gabriel Zavala.

Eric Lee is not new to the Tejano music scene. He comes from a very successful lineage of Tejano and conjunto masters in the iconic band, Los Desperadoz. He has been performing since he was a kid, and he has a passion for keeping the Tejano culture and music alive.

“As an industry, we should support and do everything we can to push our new artists. Especially those artists who are carrying the Tejano flag and repping our music in all they do,” said Zavala.

Eric Lee is one of those artists, and his new song, “2KHP”, is a testament to his talent and dedication.

You can listen to “2KHP” on Spotify, YouTube, Apple Music, and other streaming platforms. You can also follow Eric Lee on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter for more updates on his music and events. Don’t miss this opportunity to enjoy some fresh and original Tejano music from one of the rising stars of the genre.

Eric Lee performs “2KHP” on Domingo Live
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