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Julión Álvarez is back on Spotify; it’s official

The news arrived that all the fans of Julian Alvarez they were waiting for, and after being removed from the US Treasury Department’s blacklist, the artist returns to the stage and to streaming platforms, just as Spotify has just announced.

Yes, just as you read it, Spotify confirmed that Julian Alvarez is back with all his music through a new profile.

In 2015, Julión was the most listened to artist on Spotify and now, after joining the platform, that is, in less than a day, the profile already has more than 540,000 monthly listeners and his most popular song is “Pongámonos De Agreement” reproduced more than 47 million times.

Julión Álvarez thanks his fans for listening to his music

Even through Instagram, the same Julian Alvarez thanked his fans who are already listening to his music through

Spotify
and expressed that he hopes that very soon it will be fully available on all music streaming platforms.

However, this could take time, since each of these has its own rules and you will have to change some aspects so that your music is again available to all your fans.

Julión Álvarez on the blacklist of the US Department of the Treasury

Just for context, in 2017 Julian Alvarez He was blacklisted by the Treasury Department for alleged links to organized crime, which triggered several problems for him.

This is because every person who enters this list has their bank accounts or investments that they may have in the United States frozen; In addition, their visas are suspended and they are not allowed to use the country’s financial system.

In August 2017 Julian Alvarez He was singled out for being a front man for Raúl Flores Herández “El Tío”, a businessman allegedly linked to the Sinaloa cartel and who was facing a trial in the District of Columbia in Washington.

In 2018, the Ministry of Finance in Mexico removed any blockade on Julion, however, it was not until May 27 that the artist offered a

conference
to share that his name was no longer on the black list of the Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC), of the United States Department of the Treasury.

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