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About Sech
Carlos Isaías Morales Williams was born in Panama City on October 18, 1993 and raised in Río Abajo, a working-class corregimiento on the eastern side of the capital that has historically been one of the city's main Afro-Panamanian neighborhoods and one of the cradles of Panamanian reggae en español — the proto-reggaeton sound that emerged from West Indian and Jamaican migration to Panama in the late twentieth century and seeded the genre that would later explode out of Puerto Rico. He sang in his local church from boyhood, picked up guitar in his teens, and started writing his own songs under the name Sech — short and percussive, chosen for stage use — while still in school. The early demos circulated through Panama City's small but dense urbano scene and caught the attention of Rich Music, the Miami-based independent Latin label run by brothers Maffio and Josh, who signed him alongside a roster that would come to include Justin Quiles, Dalex, Lenny Tavárez, Feid in his earliest era, and Cazzu on select releases. Sueños dropped in April 2019 as his major-label debut and Otro Trago — recorded with Rich Music labelmate Darell — was the song that broke the album wide. The original cleared a billion Spotify streams; the remix released later that year added Anuel AA, Ozuna, and Nicky Jam and cleared a second billion, eventually receiving Diamond certification from the RIAA in the Latin field. The album anchored him at the top of the Billboard Latin charts and his Coachella debut, Tomorrowland mainstage Latin-tent slots, and arena routing across Mexico, Central America, and the diaspora US markets followed almost immediately. 1 of 1 in 2020 doubled down on the formula and produced Relación — a melancholic, mid-tempo cut that became one of the songs of the pandemic-summer Latin calendar — and then the Relación remix with Daddy Yankee, J Balvin, Rosalía, and Farruko, which functioned as a who's-who pop event for the genre and pulled Sech into the English-language curiosity audience via the Rosalía verse. 42 arrived in November 2021 and leaned harder into R&B-melodic territory — the title is a reference to the Jackie Robinson jersey number and to Sech's own self-positioning as a barrier-breaker for Panamanian urbano on the global stage. El Plan in 2024 returned to commercial reggaeton with a more focused tracklist and confirmed Sech's continued presence on the Latin urban A-list more than five years after Otro Trago first detonated. Rich Music sits behind the operation as the label home throughout, with Sony Music Latin handling distribution. The vocal signature — high, slightly nasal, melodic, often doubled and stacked in the mix — is the unmistakable thing across the catalogue, and the live show is built around it.
