
Sonia Amelio is a Mexican dancer, musician, choreographer, and actress. She is notable for being a castanet player and arranger.

O11CE is an Argentine teen television series that premiered on 13 March 2017 on Disney XD Latin America. Produced by Disney Channel Latin America in collaboration with Disney Channel Europe and produced in Argentina by Pegsa Group with Pol-ka services. It stars Mariano González as Gabo and Sebastián Athié as Lorenzo. In the UK, Ireland, and the Netherlands, the series is known as Disney 11.

Julián Bonequi is a Mexican artist working mostly with Noise and Improvisation and 3d computer graphics He plays the drums, and experiments with electronics and voice to create a rhythmic environment much richer in atmospheres and harmonic flow situations. He played in the FOCO Orchestra (2006–2011), and create with Dave Tucker and Ricardo Tejero the project Machinations of Joy

Óscar Alfonso Castro, better known as Caloncho, is a Mexican musician and singer.

Francisco José Hernández Mandujano, better known as Chico Che, was a musician, singer, songwriter, and performer from Villahermosa, Tabasco, Mexico.

Felipe Colombo Eguía is a Mexican-Argentine actor, singer and songwriter. He was part of the pop-rock band Erreway together with Camila Bordonaba, Benjamín Rojas and Luisana Lopilato.

Jay de la Cueva is a Mexican model, actor, producer, singer, bassist, drummer, guitarist, pianist and songwriter. He currently fronts Moderatto. His first musical experience was as a kid with the rock band Microchips, in which he was the bass player. He later joined rock bands Victimas del Dr. Cerebro and Titán. He was also a co-founder of the band Molotov. In 1995, he left Molotov to join the band Fobia.

Michel Duval is an actor, singer, songwriter, composer and model. known for La rosa de Guadalupe, Señora Acero and Atrévete a Soñar.

José Alberto Fors Ferro is a Cuban singer and artist best known as the leading member of the bands Cuca and Forseps.

Leticia Gómez-Tagle is a Mexican pianist and piano teacher. She has been teaching in Linz, Austria, since 1999.

Ha*Ash is an American Latin pop duo from Lake Charles, Louisiana. The band was formed in 2002 by sisters Hanna Nicole and Ashley Grace. The group's name is an acronym of the first letters of their first names. The band have released five studio albums: Ha*Ash (2003), Mundos Opuestos (2005), Habitación Doble (2008), A Tiempo (2011), and 30 de Febrero (2017). The duo is known for the singles "Lo Aprendí de Ti", "Perdón, Perdón" and "Te Dejo en Libertad", among others. They are the first group to have one ballad in Spanish with at least one billion views on YouTube.
Federico Arturo Guízar Tolentino was a Mexican born American singer and actor. Born in Guadalajara, Jalisco, he performed under the name of Tito Guízar. Together with superstars Dolores del Río, Ramón Novarro and Lupe Vélez, as well as José Mojica, Guízar was among the few Mexican people who made history in the early years of Hollywood.

Marla Hiromi Hayakawa Salas, known professionally as Hiromi Hayakawa, was a Japanese-born Mexican actress and singer who began her music career as a contestant in the reality show La Academia. She worked mostly in musical theatre, however she has had occasional television roles. Hayakawa was also a voice actress, who worked primarily on the Spanish American dub of films and series from the United States.

Saúl Alfonso Hernández Estrada, is a Mexican musician, writer, poet, songwriter and the lead singer of Jaguares and Caifanes, two prominent Mexican rock en español bands.

Leticia Jannet López Ramos, known professionally as Lety López, is an award-winning Mexican theater actor, musical artist and voice actor. She was awarded with the Bravo, APT and ACPT awards for Best New Female Actress in a Musical in 2012 for her work in Si Nos Dejan – El Gran Musical Mexicano. She won a singing competition by multiple Grammy Award-winning mariachi artist Pepe Aguilar following a competition; Lety López opened for Aguilar during his 2014 concert dates and was awarded with a recording deal from Aguilar's record company.

Alfonso Mejia Arias is a Mexican musician, writer, social activist and politician. He was born in Veracruz, Mexico on 11 September 1961 and has lived mostly in Mexico City, where his family settled.

Fray José de Guadalupe Mojica [mohe-cah] was a Mexican Franciscan friar and former tenor and film actor. He was known in the music and film fields as José Mojica.

Murcof is the performing and recording name of Mexican electronica artist Fernando Corona. Corona was born in 1970 in Tijuana, Mexico and raised in Ensenada. He was for a time a member of the Tijuana-based Nortec Collective of electronic musicians under the Terrestre project name. In 2000 he returned to Tijuana. Since 2006 Corona lives in Barcelona, Spain.

Ha*Ash is an American Latin pop duo from Lake Charles, Louisiana. The band was formed in 2002 by sisters Hanna Nicole and Ashley Grace. The group's name is an acronym of the first letters of their first names. The band have released five studio albums: Ha*Ash (2003), Mundos Opuestos (2005), Habitación Doble (2008), A Tiempo (2011), and 30 de Febrero (2017). The duo is known for the singles "Lo Aprendí de Ti", "Perdón, Perdón" and "Te Dejo en Libertad", among others. They are the first group to have one ballad in Spanish with at least one billion views on YouTube.

José Eulogio Hernández, better known by his stage name El Potro de Sinaloa, is a Regional Mexican singer, specializing in the styles of Banda and Norteño.

Ricardo Ruiz Pérez, better known as Ricky Rick, is a Mexican singer-songwriter, rapper, and former vocalist for the band A.B. Quintanilla y Los Kumbia All Starz. After a successful career with Kumbia All Starz, performing songs such as "Mami" “Rica y Apretadita" and "Por Ti Baby." Ricky embarked on a solo project and his first single had been set to be released in 2018.

Isabel Vargas Lizano, better known as Chavela Vargas, was a Costa Rica-born Mexican singer. She was especially known for her rendition of Mexican rancheras, but she is also recognized for her contribution to other genres of popular Latin American music. She was an influential interpreter in the Americas and Europe, muse to figures such as Pedro Almodóvar, hailed for her haunting performances, and called "la voz áspera de la ternura", 'the rough voice of tenderness'. The Latin Academy of Recording Arts & Sciences, presented her with a Latin Grammy in 2007.
Silvestre Vargas was a Mexican mariachi musician. In 1928, he became the leader of Mariachi Vargas de Tecalitlán, an ensemble from Jalisco begun by his father in 1898. In the 1930s the group moved to Mexico City, and Vargas, along with Rubén Fuentes, became pivotal composers in the evolution of the genre. Silvestre and the Mariachi Vargas made dozens of recordings and starred in many films through the 1960s. He died in 1985, and his gravesite became a popular site for pilgrimages on the date of his death. In 1997, a museum dedicated to Silvestre was established in Jalisco.

Sergio Vela is a Mexican-American opera director, designer, radio and television host, musician, lawyer and academician.