ADA, the global independent music distribution and artist services arm of Warner Music Group, has entered into a strategic partnership with Argentina-based Latin American music distributor FaroLatino.
Founded in 1995, FaroLatino calls itself “Latin America’s first music publisher.”
Since then, the company has expanded to seven countries, working with what it calls a “strong catalog of independent artists, labels and content creators.”
As part of the new agreement, ADA will oversee global distribution of music projects developed by FaroLatino Records, faro latin musicThe initial focus is on producing albums and EPs for “a select group of artists”.
Agreement marks Warner Music Group’s latest deal in South America following its recent acquisition of a minority stake in the country his musicwhich operates an entertainment platform and distribution service focused on regional music Brazil.
ADA also recently partnered with the Dallas-based Mexican music label elegant record El Plan (Best Tejano Music Album) and Rawayana (Best Pop Song) won two Latin Grammy Awards, and they also won a Grammy Award for Best Latin Rock or Alternative Album.
Notable FaroLatino projects include a collaboration between 2025 Grammy nominee Colombian Jessi Uribe and three-time Latin Grammy winner Alejandro Fernández your modelmanaged by Mano de Obra Records, as well as cross-genre singles follow me Starring Noche de Brujas and multiple Latin Grammy winner Jorge Celedón.
Javier Fainzaig, President of FaroLatino, said: “This alliance marks an important chapter for both companies as we join forces to champion Latin American music around the world.”
“This alliance marks an important chapter for both companies as we unite to champion Latin American music around the world.”
Javier Feinzag, Faro Latino
Fainzaig added, “By combining FaroLatino’s deep knowledge of the Latin American music landscape with ADA’s international reach, we are building a strong support network for our artists, ensuring they have meaningful connections with fans around the world. Connect with the resources and support you need.
“We are excited to partner with FaroLatino to help lead Latin music’s global growth and recognition of many different artists and genres.”
Carter Credich, ADA
ADA President Cat Kreidich added: “We are excited to partner with FaroLatino to help lead the global growth of Latin music and recognition of so many different artists and genres.”
“Together we will ensure these incredible independent artists have new opportunities to share their art and take over the world.”global music business