
Public recognition of Junior H In Veracruz represented an important moment for both the community and the artist himself who was honored for it humanitarian support after the youngest Floods in Poza Rica.
During his concert at Ganadera Ylang Ylang as part of the México en Lágrimas $ad Boyz Tour 2025, local organizations and community leaders took the stage to present him with recognition for his solidarity work.
It is worth noting that the Corridos Tumbados singer had legal problems and caused controversy for delaying concerts.
After the recognition, Junior H thanked him for the gesture and said, “My heart goes out to Poza Rica. Thank you for letting me help.” At that time he shared that his mother was originally from Poza Rica and emphasized that his commitment affected all of Mexico and not just this city.
The solidarity initiative that motivated this recognition had its origins in the founding of BrigaSADa brigade promoted and associated with Junior H Rotaract San RafaelRotaract Poza Rica, Rotary Poza Rica, Sad boys brigadeslocal private businesses, young volunteers and community leaders.
Together they coordinated actions to clean houses, deliver food and provide support to more than a hundred families affected by the rains. BrigaSAD, born from the artist’s personal impulse, established itself as the operational axis of rescue and relief efforts and channeled the energy of music for social reconstruction.
The joint work between the organizations and the brigade promoted by Junior H was seen as an example of effective cooperation between citizens and public figures. Volunteer participants emphasized the motivating effect of the artist’s presence: “When someone you admire pushes you to help, change feels closer.”shared those who took part in the cleaning, support and reconstruction days.
The tribute took place as part of a major concert in Veracruz, where Junior H performed songs from his latest album. “$ad Boyz For Life II”and achievements that have made him one of the most influential voices in the world. Mexican regional cuisine.
The court case he is facing Junior H has revived the debate about the limits of artistic freedom and the Mexican authorities’ response to the rise of lying down.
The singer, originally from San Juan Cerano, Guanajuatoappeared before the Jalisco State Prosecutor’s Office after performing the song “El Azul” during his presentation at the October Festival Zapopan on October 28th.

According to the prosecutor’s office, the investigation is focused on the possible excuse for the crime contained in the texts, which could result in a prison sentence of between one and six months, according to Article 142 of the Penal Code of Jalisco. The controversy intensified when the public prosecutor opened an investigation file and issued a subpoena Junior H – stage name Antonio “N” – is scheduled to testify on November 11th before the deputy public prosecutor’s office for special investigations in the area of social concertation.
The case is part of a current trend of restrictions and bans imposed on representatives of the subgenre, such as: The commander And Natanael Canowhich were also the subject of an official review. The song “El Azul”, a collaboration with Featherweighthas been well received by both the young public and the security authorities.
The song describes the life of a character linked to crime, including passages in which, according to prosecutors “He asks God to forgive him for doing wrong things.”. The text tells of the existence of a man dedicated to the drug trade, surrounded by weapons and dangers, and right at the beginning he mentions a “small detail” that could be interpreted as a reference to a Colt pistol decorated with the image of the “Lord of the Mountain”. This nickname is used by other artists, e.g The Canelos of Durangorefers to Joaquín Guzman Loeraknown as “El Chapo”.