
At just 26 years old, Andrew Del Villar is stepping in as the new CEO of Del Records, the iconic Mexican music label his father built over the last 17 years. In this episode, we talk about what it’s really like to take over a family empire, the work ethic his dad modeled , spotting real talent vs one-hit wonders, the truth about being independent vs signing with a label, how social media changed the game, and why real estate and generational wealth matter more than flexing cars and watches. We also dive into the legacy of Ariel Camacho, the global explosion of Mexican music, protecting your circle, staying focused in an industry full of distractions, and how young artists can make money, keep it, and multiply it.