Zion y Lennox Call It Quits After Over 20 Years Together
After more than two decades of making reggaeton history, iconic Puerto Rican duo Zion y Lennox have officially parted ways. On November 13, the pair announced their split, revealing that Zion will pursue a solo career.
“With over 20 years in urban music and a legacy that transcends borders, Zion, one of the genre’s most recognizable voices, has decided to end his musical partnership with Lennox,” read the official statement. The announcement emphasized that the decision stemmed from Zion’s professional and personal goals, adding that recent public scrutiny surrounding the duo influenced their choice to go public now.
The statement reassured fans that the split was purely professional, with no personal animosity between the artists. Zion plans to focus on individual projects, including his highly anticipated release, The Perfect Melody II.
In a heartfelt Instagram post, Zion expressed his gratitude: “Forever thankful to El Gordo @lennox and to everyone who supported us. Thank you for being part of our journey all these years. To our crew, staff, colleagues, and fans—this wouldn’t have been possible without you. The next chapter starts now.” Accompanying the post was a farewell video showcasing the duo’s unforgettable performances and interactions with their fans.
Fans have been quick to react, with many sharing bittersweet messages on social media. One user on X (formerly Twitter) wrote: “It’s hard to believe such a legendary duo is ending. Zion y Lennox gave us so many unforgettable hits. Wishing them both success as solo artists. What a legacy they leave behind!”
Félix Ortiz (Zion) and Gabriel Pizarro (Lennox) helped define the reggaeton sound of the 2000s, delivering hits like “Otra Vez” featuring J Balvin, “Tu Príncipe” with Daddy Yankee, and “Yo Voy,” another collaboration with Daddy Yankee. While their partnership has ended, their influence on reggaeton will live on through the music that shaped an era.
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