
In an exciting new chapter for the Tejano music scene, three-time Latin Grammy award-winning producer and songwriter Kris Domz (aka Chris Domínguez) introduces a fresh face to the genre with the debut of Jezzika Sax. Known for his work with iconic Tejano legends like La Mafia, Kumbia Kings, and Alicia Villarreal, Domz’s latest collaboration promises to set the stage for a new wave of talent in the industry.
Jezzika Sax, a seasoned entertainer from El Paso, Texas, has spent over two decades captivating audiences with her dynamic performances. Having started her musical journey at the age of 13 as a saxophonist, she has since evolved into a versatile artist, seamlessly blending her skills as a vocalist and instrumentalist. Today, she takes the spotlight with the release of her debut cumbia single, “Baila Conmigo,” now available on all digital platforms.
The fiery, danceable track is a perfect showcase of Jezzika’s talents, with her soulful vocals and saxophone skills leading the charge. The music video, directed by Domz himself, complements the energetic vibe of the song with vibrant visuals that are sure to captivate fans. Kris Domz, who also co-wrote the song alongside Perla Ramos, lends his signature touch as the track’s producer, vocalist, and collaborator.
This debut single is the first of many new projects Domz is set to release in 2025, signaling an exciting new era for Tejano music with fresh sounds and voices like Jezzika Sax.
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With her undeniable talent and Kris Domz’s production expertise, “Baila Conmigo” is sure to become a favorite on playlists and dance floors alike. Keep an eye on Jezzika Sax—this is just the beginning!
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That is one catchy hit. They definitely fill a void that’s been much needed in the Tejano music scene.
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This sounds like a fusion of Kumbia Kings and Fito Olivares.
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