Ed Maverick

Eduardo Hernández Saucedo[a] (born 19 January 2001), known professionally as Ed Maverick, is a Mexican singer-songwriter and musician of folk and alternative music.

[3] He gained fame after the release of his debut album, Mix pa' llorar en tu cuarto (2018) and its Mexican hit single "Fuentes de Ortiz", later certified-diamond by the AMPROFON.

In 2021, he released the acclaimed self-titled Eduardo (2021); and was featured on C. Tangana's "Párteme la Cara", included in El Madrileño (2021).

In 2018, Maverick released his debut studio album entitled Mix pa' llorar en tu cuarto through Eidan Box.

[12] That same year he performed for the first time at the National Auditurium's "Lunario" and the Teatro Metropolitán in Mexico City, setting the record for being the Mexican artist who sold out his dates at the venue the fastest.

Through his rapidly growing fame in Mexico, Maverick suffered from a massive attack perpetuated by fans and some digital creators on social networks, receiving almost daily messages inciting hate, suicide and death threats directly towards him and his family.

"In 2020 he reappeared with the live album Ed Maverick en el Metropólitan (2020) performing the hits of his first two albums and included the song "Ropa de Bazar" with Bratty, and at the beginning of the same year the AMPROFON gave him the diamond record for "Fuentes de Ortiz" for selling over 300,000 equivalent units, double platinum for "Acurrucar", platinum and gold for "Del Río" and "Ropa de Bazar", platinum for "Quiero" and Mix Pa' Llorar en Tu Cuarto, and the gold record for "Siempre Estoy Pa' Ti" and "WRU".

During 2021, Maverick released his third studio album titled Eduardo, in which the events of the harassment episode in his life were reflected in the songs "Gente", "Niño," and "Gracias".

[19][20] In October, Maverick formed the band Los Milagro, along with Mexican musician Daniel Quién and producer Wet Baes,[21] and left it in May 2023.

Maverick on the set of the music videos of "Acurrucar" and "Fuentes de Ortiz".
Maverick performing on Mexico City in 2021.