Leyes (singer)

[1] In an interview with Billboard, he stated that between the ages of thirteen and fourteen he earned fifteen pesos per sidewalk cutting the grass, and at sixteen he unsuccessfully started a clothing business.

[3] From then on he began training in areas such as web development, digital marketing and e-commerce at institutions like EOI Business School, the Interactive Advertising Bureau of Spain and the universities of Alicante, Virginia, Washington and National Technological.

[1] In 2017, he was selected as a Youth Ambassador by the U.S. Department of State and the U.S. Embassy in Argentina, and represented his country at the Latin American Leadership Academy entrepreneurship events in Mexico City and TrepCamp Entrepreneurial Simulator in Silicon Valley.

[5] Team Leyes, his jewelry brand that started with an initial investment of 20 000 Argentine pesos,[6] managed to position itself mainly in the urban music scene and design for celebrities like Khea, Seven Kayne, Ecko and Alex Caniggia, among others.

[7] The same year, he founded Ayudar, an app launched "with the purpose of connecting volunteers and vulnerable people in one place" to promote collaboration in the face of the COVID-19 pandemic.