Biografía
Brahiron Patricio Chávez Pérez, artistically known as BrayOn, is a young promise in Chilean and Latin American music. He was born in the Antofagasta region on December 9, 1999. He grew up in Taltal, a Chilean coastal commune, alongside his parents Edwin Chávez and Karina Pérez, and his two siblings, Bastián and Isabella.
From a young age, he showed great interest in music and singing, in addition to excelling in dance. By the age of 14, he was already part of local cumbia groups, participating in competitions and winning first places.
Brahiron Patricio Chávez Pérez, artistically known as BrayOn, is a young promise in Chilean and Latin American music. He was born in the Antofagasta region on December 9, 1999. He grew up in Taltal, a Chilean coastal commune, alongside his parents Edwin Chávez and Karina Pérez, and his two siblings, Bastián and Isabella.
From a young age, he showed great interest in music and singing, in addition to excelling in dance. By the age of 14, he was already part of local cumbia groups, participating in competitions and winning first places. His charisma, stage presence, and a prodigious, versatile, and dynamic voice made him recognized by prominent musicians.
At 16, he was invited to be the main vocalist of the renowned national cumbia group "La Noche," solidifying his position as an artist with great potential. In 2021, he participated in and was a finalist on the "Got Talent Chile" program, which allowed him to sign with Universal Music Chile and release his first single, "Beba."
In parallel, Brahiron discovered his talent for composing and producing his own music, inspired by Alexitico, director of "La Noche." Together with his brother Bastián, he has explored different genres, resulting in over 30 musical tracks available on digital platforms and collaborations with national artists such as Luis Pedraza on "Cómo te olvido" and Jorge de la Rosa on "Vacío."
Brahiron Chávez has also stood out for his interpretations of Luis Miguel, winning the first season of the program "Mi Nombre Es," where he impersonated the Mexican singer. His talent has led him to perform on important Chilean media outlets.
From a young age, he showed great interest in music and singing, in addition to excelling in dance. By the age of 14, he was already part of local cumbia groups, participating in competitions and winning first places. His charisma, stage presence, and a prodigious, versatile, and dynamic voice made him recognized by prominent musicians.
At 16, he was invited to be the main vocalist of the renowned national cumbia group "La Noche," solidifying his position as an artist with great potential. In 2021, he participated in and was a finalist on the "Got Talent Chile" program, which allowed him to sign with Universal Music Chile and release his first single, "Beba."
In parallel, Brahiron discovered his talent for composing and producing his own music, inspired by Alexitico, director of "La Noche." Together with his brother Bastián, he has explored different genres, resulting in over 30 musical tracks available on digital platforms and collaborations with national artists such as Luis Pedraza on "Cómo te olvido" and Jorge de la Rosa on "Vacío."
Brahiron Chávez has also stood out for his interpretations of Luis Miguel, winning the first season of the program "Mi Nombre Es," where he impersonated the Mexican singer. His talent has led him to perform on important Chilean media outlets.