DEL Records has launched the careers of chart-topping artists like Gerardo Ortíz, Luis Coronel, Ulices Chaidez y Sus Plebes, and Régulo Caro.
[3] In seven years, DEL's sales, touring and content development divisions lead and transform the genre.
On April 14, 2016, the label entered into a partnership with Combate Americas, the first-ever U.S. Hispanic Mixed Martial Arts sports franchise.
[9] Los Plebes del Rancho de Ariel Camacho, the group formed after the singer's death from his band, received eight 2017 Billboard Latin Music Award nominations, and won three of them.
[3] In 2024, Angel Del Villar and Javier “El Tamarindo” Gonzalez launched a music distribution company, DSTRO7, Inc.