Name | Hassan Emilio Kabande Laija |
Date of Birth | 15 June 1999 |
Place of Birth | Zapopan, Mexico |
Age | 24 years |
Height | 5 feet 7 inches (170 cm) |
Weight | 70kg |
Gender | Male |
eye Color | Brown |
Hair Color | Black |
Networth | $12 Million |
MEXICO CITY, MEXICO: Peso Pluma, also known as Hassan Emilio Kabande Laija, is a prominent Mexican musician who is 5 feet 7 inches (170 cm) tall and is well aware of his global popularity.
Born in June 1999 (age 24 years) in Zapopan, Mexico, Pluma is a representative of the new generation of young Mexican and Mexican-American artists, such as Fuerza Regida, Grupo Frontera, Junior H, and Natanael Cano, who have been dominating the charts on platforms like Billboard, Spotify, and Apple Music.
In the current year alone, Peso Pluma has achieved significant success with eight of his songs landing on the Billboard 100 chart.
One of his notable accomplishments was in April when his collaboration with Eslabon Armado, titled 'Ella Baila Sola', made history by becoming the first regional Mexican song to reach the top five on the all-genre chart.
"It is no longer regional music anymore," Pluma said in an Interview with US Today in September. "This is global and everyone is listening to Mexican music all over the world."
How tall is Peso Pluma's rumored girlfriend Jailyne Ojeda?
Jailyne Ojeda Ochoa is an American model, social media sensation, and fitness enthusiast who gained fame by posting images showcasing her well-defined physique and sizable posterior on her Instagram account. She is 5 feet 6 inches (167cm) tall.
While it is unconfirmed if the Mexican singer is actually with Jailyne Ojeda, fans have been eager to know how he measures up in comparison to his rumored girlfriend. Clearly, Pluma is barely an inch taller.
She boasts an impressive online presence with over 13.9 million followers on her Instagram account, along with a substantial fan base of 16.5 million on TikTok and 248K subscribers on YouTube.
In her modeling career, she has made appearances in commercials, magazines, and promotional events at nightclubs in Arizona. Jailyne Ojeda Ochoa has also made notable appearances in music videos such as 'Tus Lagrimas' by Alfredo Olivas and 'Chemistry' by Nroc Leoj.
Additionally, she has ventured into the world of fashion entrepreneurship by launching her own clothing line, Snatched by Jailyne, which primarily offers form-fitting attire for women. Furthermore, she held the role of a brand ambassador for the Fashion Nova company.
Peso Pluma's height compared to Bad Bunny
Benito Antonio Martinez Ocasio (Bad Bunny), known as the "King of Latin," is 5 feet 11 inches (180.3 cm) tall and 4 inches taller than Pluma.
Six years younger than Benito, Peso recently achieved a remarkable feat by surpassing Bad Bunny to claim the coveted top spot on Spotify's Daily Top Artists Mexico list, a position that Bad Bunny had held for an extended period.
However, a bit of controversy arose when the singer, upon achieving this milestone, made an offensive remark about Bad Bunny during a concert. While expressing gratitude to his fans, he exclaimed, “In all of fuc***ing Mexico, we are the first to have put a corrido in the top one, beating the as***ole Bad Bunny.”
Nonetheless, he later expressed his admiration for Bad Bunny and even a desire to collaborate on a song with him.
How tall is Nicki Nicole?
Nicole Denise Cucco, known professionally as Nicki Nicole, is an Argentine singer-songwriter who is 4 feet 9 inches (145 cm) tall.
Peso Pluma and Nicki Nicole wowed at the 2023 Billboard Latin Music Awards with their performance of 'Por Las Noches – Remix'.
The rumored couple left the stage hand in hand, sparking speculation about their relationship. While their romance remains unofficial, their public appearances and social media interactions have kept fans guessing.
How tall is Natanael Cano?
The Mexican rapper, musician, and singer Natanael Ruben Cano Monge is 5 feet 8 inches tall (173 cm).
Cano's forthcoming album, titled 'Nata Montana', was released on June 30. The album features fresh collaborations with artists such as Peso Pluma, Junior H, and Gabito Ballesteros. Additionally, it includes contributions from Chino Pacas, Tito Torbellino Jr, Hernan Trejo, Amilkar, and Dan Sanchez.
Cano was the pioneer in blending these two genres, a fusion that set him apart and ultimately earned him the distinction of being the first Mexican artist to be acknowledged as Apple Music Up Next's Artist of the Month.