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Agushto Papá Podcast

Julio Caesar's Experience touring with Ivan Cornejo was CRAZY! | Agushto Papa Podcast

Agushto Papá Podcast

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Music, Music Interviews

4.9660 Ratings

🗓️ 1 December 2025

⏱️ 53 minutes

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Summary

In this episode, we sit down with rising Mexican artist Julio Caesar, who’s fresh off the road after opening on tour for Ivan Cornejo. Julio shares what it’s like stepping on stage before one of the biggest names in Musica Mexicana, the pressure of winning over a new crowd every night, and the moments on tour that made him realize he’s really built for this. Julio also talks about learning from iconic singer-songwriter Armenta – the advice he’s gotten, what he’s picked up about storytelling and melody, and how having a mentor at that level is shaping his career and mindset.

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0:00.0

This is an IHeart podcast.

0:39.3

Guaranteed Human. You get a chance to talk to Ivan, maybe about doing something, maybe a... What collaborations, like, do you dream about, or like, what are some goals that you really want to hit? If we go, like, crazy big, I really would love one with junior action. But I think when I really felt that, like, I can do this and I really got that confidence was definitely opening on tour for Ivan. And how did that come about like, how did the offer come like, hey, you want to open up or like? And what would he say is the biggest thing you learned from watching Ivank Oronejo perform? Hmm, I think it was... JOPHRang! They'll be in the parlor, I used to P only find. I like papas.

0:40.3

Yeah, I like papas.

0:41.3

What's up, guys?

0:57.7

Welcome back to another Augusta Bava podcast.

1:00.1

If you guys are new to the channel, make sure you guys like, come and subscribe and listen to us on the IHeart radio app or wherever you listen to your podcast.

1:06.9

But today, guys, we have a special guest.

1:08.7

Second time he comes to the set, but first time we shoot a full-on podcast, give it up for Julio Cesar. Thank you. Thank you guys for inviting me. Appreciate it. I remember the first time you came. I think he was actually like the first artist to come to this studio, right? Because we shot was like a mini bit, right?

1:27.5

It was a little segment.

1:28.1

It was for, I don't know, but I sang a little bit.

1:30.5

Yeah, I remember like, I think these lights didn't even work or anything like that. Mm-mm. It was like, for a new. You were the very first artist to ever come in here. I think, I think you guys told me. Yeah. You say you pop the chair or something like that.

1:43.1

No, but it's pretty cool.

1:46.2

Now it's all done.

1:47.2

I feel like we soon need to do a few renovations, but, you know, no, it looks awesome. I love it. I love all the little decoration you guys have. I was just checking this out right here too. Oh, yeah. I like those. Those are cool. This is yeah. That's nice. Thank you for taking the time to be here. Of course. You know, how you been? You know, we've been seeing your growth.

2:03.3

We saw you open up the town of beer um you know hi been you know

2:01.5

we've been seeing your growth we saw you open up for one of the biggest artists in music

2:05.7

mexicana ivanc cornijo which is amazing you just dropped your album dan that's not

2:13.8

quackera no quackera i'll tell you that props to you bro no yeah it's been it's been a crazy

2:17.4

ride i mean i've been at it for a little more than a year i dropped my first single it was like No quaker, no quater. I'll tell you that. Prop to you, bro. No, yeah. It's been a crazy ride. I mean,

2:34.0

I've been at it for a little more than a year. I dropped my first single. It was like May, like, last year. So it's been a lot in a year. We've had to grow a lot in that same year. It's been awesome. I'm grateful to be able to do this and wake up and say that this is what I do is the best feeling in the world. Damn. And kind of to take it back a little bit, how did you start in the music?

2:37.4

Where did the love for music come from? Because I feel like, you know, you've come a long way. And I feel like I think people are very interested on how someone could get to the level that you are right now. So, no, yeah. I mean, it took a while. I mean, ever since a little kid in my house, it was always Mexican music.

2:52.5

So my dad was always playing Mexican music on the radio. so next to you. I mean, it took a while. I mean, ever since a little kid in my house,

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