Javier Ceriani Show
Javier Ceriani Show
January 2, 2026

Emiliano Aguilar terminó de las greñas con Oscar y Kristy sus productores

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Quick Read

Producers Oscar and Cristi detail the dramatic fallout with Emiliano Aguilar, revealing a clash over professionalism, existing contracts, and a controversial donation incident that ended their pro-bono support.
Oscar and Cristi offered free production and promotion for Emiliano Aguilar, driven by public support.
Emiliano had multiple undisclosed contracts, and reacted poorly to fan donations for his daughters.
An offensive video from Emiliano led to the immediate termination of the collaboration, despite Oscar and Cristi's significant investment.

Summary

Oscar and Cristi, music producers and hosts, recount their failed collaboration with Emiliano Aguilar, nephew of Vicente Fernández. Initially, they offered free music production, recording, and video distribution for his song 'Lamberto Quintero,' driven by public demand and a desire to support him. They even celebrated his birthday, aiming to provide a sense of home. However, they soon discovered Emiliano had multiple undisclosed contracts with other labels, complicating their efforts. The relationship fractured after a live broadcast where fans donated money for Emiliano's daughters. Emiliano reacted negatively to perceived 'begging,' sending an offensive video to their manager, Roque, demanding the donation-related content be removed. This, combined with Roque's request to take down the song and video for re-upload on another portal, led Oscar and Cristi to terminate their involvement. They felt disrespected and attributed the conflict to Emiliano's ego, poor advice, and lack of professionalism. Despite the abrupt end, Oscar and Cristi fulfilled their commitments, paying for additional production and even gifting Roque a record label portal. They redirected the fan donations to a migrant house in Tijuana.
This case highlights the complexities and potential pitfalls of pro-bono collaborations in the entertainment industry, especially when dealing with artists who may have undisclosed prior commitments or a lack of professional guidance. It underscores the importance of clear communication, managing expectations, and the impact of an artist's personal conduct on their career trajectory and relationships with supporters.

Takeaways

  • Oscar and Cristi provided free music production, recording, and video distribution for Emiliano Aguilar's song 'Lamberto Quintero' due to public demand.
  • Emiliano had multiple undisclosed contracts with various record labels (Alzada Records, two American companies, and Cruz Martínez's Monterrey company), complicating the pro-bono work.
  • A live stream where fans donated money for Emiliano's daughters led to his negative reaction, perceiving it as 'begging,' and he sent an offensive video demanding content removal.
  • The offensive video and subsequent requests to remove content caused Oscar and Cristi to end their collaboration, citing disrespect and lack of professionalism.
  • Despite the fallout, Oscar and Cristi ensured Emiliano's additional production was paid for and even gifted his manager a record label portal.
  • All fan donations intended for Emiliano's daughters were redirected to a migrant house in Tijuana.

Insights

1Initial Pro-Bono Support for Emiliano Aguilar

Oscar and Cristi, motivated by public requests and a desire to help, offered to produce, record, and distribute Emiliano Aguilar's music, including the song 'Lamberto Quintero,' entirely free of charge. They invested significant personal and company resources, including staff time and a birthday celebration for Emiliano, aiming to provide him with a supportive environment.

Oscar states, 'Yo no ocupo firmas, yo te estoy regalando esto de corazón. Si son 300, 400,000 pesos, lo que se haya gastado, a mí me cuesta el personal humano y con todo gusto lo hago. No es un negocio aquí.' Cristi adds, 'Nosotros cumplimos con la parte de de proporcionarle algunas herramientas para que su carrera pudiera ascender.' They also celebrated his birthday to make him 'sentir un poquito esa parte de de hogar.'

2Undisclosed Multiple Contracts Complicated Production

During their collaboration, Oscar and Cristi discovered Emiliano Aguilar was already signed to multiple record labels, including Alzada Records, two American companies, and a Monterrey-based company with Cruz Martínez. These existing contracts created legal and logistical hurdles for their pro-bono efforts, as other labels sent warnings to Oscar's company.

Oscar explains, 'Yo tengo solamente un contrato.' Later, 'salen tres contratos más y a mí me mandan un correo. No te vayas a meter con Emiliano porque está firmado con nosotros.'

3Controversy Over Fan Donations and Emiliano's Negative Reaction

During a live broadcast for Emiliano's song launch, fans initiated donations for his daughters. Emiliano initially expressed gratitude but later became upset, feeling that being seen 'asking for money' made him look bad. He then sent an offensive video demanding the removal of content related to these donations.

Oscar states, 'Tus serianitas empiezan a decir que era el cumpleaños y que le querían donar dinero para sus hijas. Okay. Empiezan a entrar las donaciones.' He adds, 'Dice Miliano que bajes el video donde están pidiéndole las donaciones, porque mucha gente... le están diciendo que qué mal se ve pidiendo dinero para sus hijas, que era un mantenido.' Oscar describes receiving 'un video muy grosero.'

4Termination of Relationship Due to Disrespect and Lack of Professionalism

The offensive video from Emiliano, combined with his manager Roque's request to remove the produced song and video for re-upload on another platform, led Oscar and Cristi to immediately cease all collaboration. They perceived these actions as disrespectful and indicative of a lack of understanding of professional industry practices and the value of their pro-bono support.

Oscar recounts, 'ese video es el que a mí me hizo sentir triste porque el decirnos están pasando de ver, me lo hubiera dicho a mí, pero no a mi señora.' He then states, 'Ahí rompimos relación.' He later says, 'Yo no quiero saber nada nunca de Emiliano porque en un día, pero todo concluyen. ¿Por qué? Porque cuando vieron tanto éxito, tanto, dijeron, 'Nosotros podemos hacer eso bien fácil porque en la plataforma de Cristi y Óscar.''

5Emiliano's Controversial Hat and Poor Public Image

During his song launch live stream, Emiliano Aguilar wore a hat with a controversial image that drew negative comments from the audience. The host and guests noted this as another instance of poor judgment, generating unnecessary rejection for an artist they were trying to help, especially given the importance of the event.

Javier Ceriani asks, 'Vieron que la cachucha que tenía Emiliano en su cabeza había algo ahí que no estaba estaba raro.' Oscar responds, 'Es una es algo que han comentado en todas las redes, han puesto cosas muy duras.'

Lessons

  • Artists should fully disclose all existing contracts and commitments to potential collaborators to avoid legal and professional complications.
  • Producers and collaborators should establish clear agreements and expectations upfront, even for pro-bono projects, to prevent misunderstandings and protect their efforts.
  • Artists must understand the value of collaborative efforts and public support, avoiding ego-driven decisions that can alienate benefactors and damage their career.
  • Maintain professionalism and respectful communication, even when disagreements arise, as offensive behavior can lead to immediate termination of valuable opportunities.

Quotes

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"Yo no ocupo firmas, yo te estoy regalando esto de corazón. Si son 300, 400,000 pesos, lo que se haya gastado, a mí me cuesta el personal humano y con todo gusto lo hago. No es un negocio aquí."

Oscar
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"El dinero, el dinero Roque incluso me dijo, 'Oye, no le des el dinero de de que le dieron para las donaciones. Tú les pagaste el boleto de avión, no tenías por qué haberles regalado boleto de avión. Les mandé celulares porque no traían celulares en Estados Unidos.'"

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