There has always been something kinetic about Jason Cerda. Long before genre-
blending became the norm, Cerda was already creating a sound built on
movement; Latin rhythms, pop instinct, bilingual storytelling, and the kind of magnetic
energy that turns every performance into an experience. A native of the Washington,
D.C. area, Cerda has spent years building a career that feels both global and deeply
personal, earning Billboard Top 20 recognition with singles including Al Lado Mio, Color
Favorito, and Un Poco Mas.
What has always set Cerda apart is that his artistry has never existed in just one lane.
Music, dance, performance, and entrepreneurship have all moved in tandem. Beyond
the studio booth and stage lights, he is also the owner of his own dance studio, a
reflection of his commitment to cultivating creativity and community in the same region
that raised him. It is that balance, artist and architect, that continues to define his
career.
For Cerda, movement has never been metaphorical. Summer after summer, he has
performed around the world, bringing his signature energy to international stages and
audiences far beyond his hometown roots. That global reach was on full display last
summer with his high-profile project alongside Les Twins, the world-renowned dance
duo whose influence spans music, fashion, and live performance. The collaboration
underscored what longtime supporters have known for years: Cerda thrives in spaces
where artistry, innovation, and performance collide.
Now, that momentum carries into a new chapter with the anticipated release of his
forthcoming EP, How Did We Get Here? (Como Llegamos Aquí?) this summer. The title
itself feels introspective, a question layered with growth, experience, and the
perspective that only comes from years of evolution. If previous chapters of Cerda’s
career were about proving his versatility, this next one feels poised to reveal something
deeper.
Summer has always suited Cerda. His music naturally lives in motion: late-night drives,
rooftop speakers, dance floors, and moments that become memories before sunrise.
Yet How Did We Get Here? suggests more than a seasonal soundtrack. It hints at an
artist taking inventory of the road behind him while stepping confidently into what comes
next.
For those who have followed Cerda from his early breakout years to now, this project
arrives with the excitement of an artist entering a sharper, more refined era. For new
listeners, it may be the perfect introduction: polished enough for playlists, personal
enough to resonate.
Jason Cerda has never been defined by one title alone. He is a performer, creator,
businessman, and hometown success story with international reach. As summer approaches, How Did We Get Here? feels less like a question and more like a
statement: Jason Cerda is only getting started.
