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Screenshot of Diego Tinoco's video "Ojos de Miel."

Actor and singer Diego Tinoco, best known for his interpretation of Cesar Diaz on the Netflix show “On My Block,” has released his first song called “Ojos de Miel.”

The beachy vibe song invites listeners to relax and listen to Tinoco’s soft voice crooning over lyrics about a lady with honey eyes. 

Tinoco had been teasing the song with TikToks and reels for months, but now the song is available to stream, including a video on YouTube.  

He has also recently launched the Latino streetwear brand Sangre Mia

On the clothing line website, Diego Tinoco stated that Sangre Mia has been his vision for a very long time. “Sangre Mía or 'Blood of Mine,' is here for the individual to wear items that empower them on their journey and make them feel proud of who they are and their own unique quest in life,” Tinoco said. “Yes, you are unique. There is only one of you. So love yourself. Be proud of who you are and who you are becoming. After all, this is your life. This is your destiny. This is your blood."

In 2023, he worked on the thriller film “Bad Hombres,” playing Felix, an undocumented immigrant who just arrived in the United States from Ecuador. 

The actor and now singer was born and raised in Southern California to a father from Morelia, Michoacán, Mexico, and a mother from Quito, Ecuador.

Tinoco has created The Actor’s Campus, an online learning campus to share his knowledge about how to become an actor. 

What do you think of his song? Should Tinoco keep singing or stick to acting? Let us know in the comments!

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