The duo that formed more than two decades ago came to an end. The end of Zion & Lennox, known as the ‘Dynamic Duo’, was announced through social networks. Felix Gerardo Ortiz Torres Zion’s stage name, was the one who broke the news that has generated shock among his thousands of followers.
Zion releases statement on the end of Zion & Lennox
This Wednesday, November 13, Zion, A Puerto Rican reggaeton and urban pop singer, songwriter and record producer, shared a statement to reveal the end of the duo Zion & Lennox. According to him, this decision to separate from his musical duo with Lennox came after their recent musical differences.
“This decision is made after a careful evaluation of Zion’s professional and personal interests in early 2024, but amid recent publications that have affected the public and professional perception of the joint brand, we have decided to share the news with the public” , he indicated.
“We consider it necessary to make this decision to protect the integrity of its brand and Zion can focus on its future projects. This decision reflects his commitment to continue expanding his legacy in music, focusing on his next project, ‘The Perfect Melody II’, and the projects that will come with its launch,” adds the Puerto Rican work team.
Zion statement on Instagram
Zion & Lennox’s latest single
Although Zion & Lennox remained a popular duo, their last musical single was released in 2016, titled ‘Get me drunk’. The song quickly became popular, being the first song they released on their new record label Warner Music Latina.
Even, shortly after, Zion & Lennox performed at the 2016 Lo Nuestro Awards, where they were nominated in the ‘Song of the Year’ category, for their song ‘Pierdo la Cabeza’ and also in the ‘Artist of the Year – Urban’ category. ‘.
“Thanks to your constant support we are nominated in two categories of Premio Lo Nuestro… You are part of these achievements that we continue to accumulate! Thank God we continue to receive blessings,” the artists wrote on their Instagram account on that occasion.