Byron Brizuela
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Brizz Productions is the independent production company and creative umbrella founded by Byron and Cecilia Brizuela, serving as the parent company behind Latin Music Collective, Beats From The Streets, and Brizz Sound Works.
Established in Los Angeles in the early 1990s, Brizz Productions has operated at the intersection of artist development, music production, composition, radio imaging, and media creation. The company provides the creative, technical, and strategic foundation that allows each catalog to maintain a clear identity while operating within a unified ecosystem.
Through Brizz Productions, music is developed with long‑term vision, supporting artists, composers, broadcasters, and media platforms across streaming, radio, film, television, advertising, and digital media.
Rooted in Música Mexicana and built for the future, blending Mariachi, Banda, Sierreño, Corridos, Regional Mexicano, and Regional Urbano with modern production and cinematic tone. A culture-forward catalog represented globally for sync through BMG Production Music.
Instrumental beats made for writers, rappers, songwriters, and bedroom creators, inspiration-first music drawing from Dirty South, West Coast, Trap, R&B, Pop, Dance, and Regional Urbano with a strong 1998–2018 era feel. Built for late-night sessions and creative momentum.
An artist- and composer-driven catalog spanning songs, instrumentals, cinematic cues, sound design, and effects, focused on mood, story, and sonic identity. Built for focused listening and sync-ready use without overpowering the narrative.
The writing-first identity behind the catalog, composition built for film, television, advertising, and digital media, with decades of experience across artist development and commercial production.
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Brizz Productions has guided artists through career expansion beyond recorded music, including educational publishing placements and IMDb‑documented film roles facilitated during active management, demonstrating how cultural visibility and strategic representation can translate across media industries.
As Latin Creative Director at Groove Addicts, Byron Brizuela wrote and performed the music for a national Jose Cuervo television commercial, while also appearing on‑camera. The campaign combined original music, performance, and culturally resonant messaging, reflecting early large‑scale brand engagement with Latino audiences.
Brizz Productions played an early role in the development of Urban Regional, supporting artists and creative direction during the genre’s formative years, work later documented by BMI.
Between 2003 and 2004, artists developed and represented within this ecosystem went on to sign with major labels, including Jae‑P (Univision Records), David Rolas (Fonovisa Records), Flakiss (Univision Records), Skeey (Universal Latino), and Chuey Chavez Jr. (EMI Capitol).
This period reflects Brizz Productions’ deep involvement in the Urban Regional movement as it transitioned from street‑level culture into the mainstream music industry.
Byron Brizuela is a featured McDSP artist, recognized for his professional use of McDSP plug‑ins across music production, sound design, and media‑focused workflows. McDSP tools are a core part of his creative and technical process in studio and post‑production environments.
Byron Brizuela also co‑created and served as Creative Director of Strictly Raza, a music and culture series developed with LATV that visually documented the Urban Regional and West Coast urban‑Latin movements through exclusive interviews and original storytelling.
Archival episodes remain available on YouTube.
For film, television, advertising, and digital media: the Latin Music Collective, Beats From The Streets, and Brizz Sound Works catalogs are represented globally through BMG Production Music, with streaming distribution supported by The Orchard.