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Regional Mexican group Linea Personal recently released their new single “FLP” along with its official music video via Street Mob Records, the independent record label and entertainment company founded by Jesús “JOP” Ortiz Paz of Fuerza Regida.

Linea Personal isn’t just making music. They are building a movement rooted in self-expression, connection and cultural pride. As the new addition to Street Mob Records they are currently positioned as one of música Mexicana’s newest thrilling artists with 262 million total global streams to date. 

The group has carved out their own path in the Regional Mexican genre with a unique style that incorporates the modern elements that raised them in the United States which includes everything from R&B to country music and more.

Rooted in the experience of growing up in the U.S. with Mexican heritage, Linea Personal embodies the dual identity shared by many Latinos. Their music fuses the realities of life as first-generation Latinos raised by immigrant parents who work in hard labor jobs to provide a better future , while honoring their parents and Mexican culture every day in their art.

Linea Personal is the first big group to come out of the San Joaquin Valley, more specifically from the city of Stockton, which is known as a working-class, immigrant-built city that has historically been overlooked, but whose labor and culture fuel the state’s heart.

Their new single “FLP” unveils another layer of the sound and story introduced by their breakout hit “HOLANDA,” a track that has over 63 million streams on Spotify alone. 

“With the success of ‘Holanda’ we decided to follow a similar structure for a new song, we were in San Carlos Sonora, Mexico, at a writers camp and one of the Street Mob writers, Naach, along with us began to write it and we decided to produce it with our classic style and sound,” Lina Personal shared.

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"FLP" references the Fine Line Performance car club who the group teamed up with for a special event on November 11th to bring this rich world to life.

Directed by DBM Creatives, the “FLP” video brings to life the bold car culture and its deep connection to the Mexican community that has championed it for generations. The visual also features the Mexican flag as a powerful symbol, reinforcing themes of identity and belonging that resonate with many Latinos across the U.S.

To check out their latest single, click here.

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