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    From The Fields to Fame: Jimmy Humilde and JayDee Bring CLIKA to the Big Screen

    christineBy christineJanuary 12, 2026Updated:January 12, 2026No Comments4 Mins Read
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    by Paul Salfen, Christine Thompson for AMFM Magazine

    In the world of música mexicana, Jimmy Humilde has long been the architect of a revolution. As the founder and CEO of Rancho Humilde, the powerhouse label behind the explosive rise of corridos tumbados—blending traditional Mexican corridos with trap beats and street grit—Humilde has launched stars like Fuerza Regida, Junior H, and Natanael Cano. Now, he’s taking that same visionary hustle to Hollywood with Clika, his production company’s debut feature film, distributed by Columbia Pictures and Sony Music Vision.

    Set for an exclusive theatrical release on January 23, 2026, Clika stars JayDee (frontman of Herencia de Patrones) as Chito, an aspiring small-town musician determined to make it big. When a clip of him performing one of his songs goes viral, Chito seizes the moment and dives headfirst into the burgeoning wave of Mexican-American music. But ambition comes at a price: he gets entangled in a dangerous game that forces him to confront tough choices, family traditions, and the true cost of chasing dreams. It’s a raw, heartfelt story of ambition, self-discovery, and resilience, drawing from real immigrant struggles and the cultural pride that defines Rancho Humilde’s sound.

    In an exclusive interview, Humilde and JayDee opened up about the roller-coaster journey from music to film, the mindset that kept them grounded, and why Clika is more than just entertainment—it’s a Hail Mary shot at representation.

    The transition from producing corridos to producing a feature film was, in Humilde’s words, “like skipping from A all the way to Z.” He described the process as a massive learning curve, full of excitement, nerves, and setbacks. “It was definitely a ride, man. It was a roller coaster,” he said. “Coming from the music side to the film side is completely different.” Yet the thrill was undeniable: “I can’t wait, man. For sure.”

    JayDee, making his acting debut as Chito—a character whose arc mirrors his own rise from farmwork to frontman—echoed the sentiment. “It was something new for me. I was barely getting my feet wet,” he admitted. “But once I was getting the hang of it… this is what I want to do.” On set, he focused on being “the best version of myself” to minimize takes, memorizing the script and fully embodying the role. “I got to do it the same exact way” every time, he explained, likening it to shooting a music video on repeat.

    The nerves were real, especially for Humilde, who preferred staying behind the scenes. “I get too nervous, man,” he confessed. “I was just getting information from everybody, getting videos all day.” But when it mattered, he showed up. The crew’s support was crucial: “It wouldn’t have been possible without them.”

    At its core, Clika is inspirational, proving that no matter your roots—especially for those from immigrant families who left Mexico for better opportunities—success is possible. “Just showing people that it’s possible to make it out in life no matter where your roots are from,” Humilde said. JayDee hammered home the film’s central message: “Don’t give up, keep on going.” He spoke from experience, noting years of “free work” until his breakthrough at 38. “If you’re doing what you love, you’re never working.”

    The duo framed the project as a true Hail Mary—a bold shot that landed them in partnership with Sony Columbia and Rancho Humilde. “We never thought… we’re going to put it back out on DVD, bro,” JayDee laughed. “And now we’re off screens. It’s pretty dope.”

    Beyond the thrills of fame, Clika digs deeper. Humilde hopes viewers walk away reflecting on family conflicts, making that reconciliatory phone call, and facing obstacles without shortcuts. “There’s a lot of different ways to get through life and face whatever comes in front of you,” he said. For JayDee, the experience brought maturity: working with a larger crew taught patience and collaboration, a far cry from solo studio sessions.

    Every scene left a mark—from picking fruit in the fields to navigating L.A.’s music scene in real-life parallels. Looking ahead, they’re already plotting more: comedies, dramas, even horror. “We’ve got different stories lined up,” Humilde teased.

    For Humilde, the dream crystallized watching Spider-Man under the Columbia Pictures logo—”yo, this is the pinnacle.” He’s been telling his family for years: “One day I’m going to do a movie.” Now, with Clika hitting theaters, that day is here.

    Catch Clika in theaters starting January 23. In a landscape hungry for authentic Mexican-American stories, this is one shot that hits the mark—no shortcuts, just pure perseverance. As Humilde and JayDee prove, the clika is stronger together.

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