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Jose Cedeño promoted to EVP/General Manager of Interscope Capitol Miami

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September 27, 2025
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Interscope Capitol has promoted Jose Cedeño to Executive Vice President and General Manager of its Miami division.

He will continue working alongside Head of Interscope Capitol Miami Nir Seroussi, overseeing day-to-day operations during a period of notable growth and success for the division.

Cedeño will remain based in the Miami offices as the division continues its expansion.

Launched in 2019, Interscope Capitol Miami describes itself as the first Latin music division housed within a major label. Its roster includes Ivan Cornejo, Bad Gyal, and Xavi, alongside established stars KAROL G and J Balvin.

Homegrown talent such as Capitol’s Kali Uchis and Interscope’s Selena Gomez have also contributed to the label’s impact.

Seroussi praised Cedeño’s contributions, saying: “Jose has been more than just a colleague — he’s been my partner since day one at Interscope Capitol Miami. Together, we built this team from the ground up, and his leadership, creativity, and commitment have shaped every part of what we do.”

“From building the frameworks that connect us seamlessly with the larger Interscope Capitol organization to championing our artists with insight and dedication, Jose’s impact is felt everywhere. This journey simply wouldn’t have been possible without him.”

Nir Seroussi

Cedeño added:  “It’s been an amazing experience building this division from scratch working alongside Nir to execute his and John Janick’s vision.”

“I’m looking forward to continuing to give Latin talent access to the model that has fueled the careers of so many iconic artists.”

Jose Cedeño

He added: “The artists recognized the power of this idea from the very start, and the teams at the larger Interscope and Capitol labels have been supportive the entire way.”

Cedeño brings over 20 years of experience across Latin and global markets.

Before joining Interscope Capitol Miami, he served as Senior Vice President at Sony Music Latin, working with artists including Nicky Jam, Ozuna, Enrique Iglesias, Maluma, Jennifer Lopez, Ricky Martin, Pitbull, Farruko, Natti Natasha, Shakira, and Becky G.

His background also includes consulting and operational transformation for multinational organizations.Music Business Worldwide

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