Juan Gabriel He is considered one of the best singers in the history of Mexican popular music. At the same time, he is one of the most prolific artists in Mexico, with about 1,600 songs. The same ones that were placed in the public’s taste and have been translated into several languages in which Greek, Turkish, Japanese, German, Portuguese and English stand out.
Alberto Aguilera, the singer’s real name, born January 7, 1950 in Parcuaro MichoacnHe was the youngest son of a farm marriage. From childhood he was addicted to music and little by little he gained followers to debut as a singer. In the late 1960s, Juan Gabriel started his career with small musical numbers.
However, success came in the 1970s when he recorded his first song ‘I don’t have money’, which managed to hit the top spot on the popularity charts. MxicoFrom that moment on, the composer’s career grew. His songs were performed by the best voices in the middle of the show.
A show on stage
While his albums are a true witness of Mexican talent, his stage presence made him an unrepeatable phenomenon. Juan Gabriel delivered it all in his live presentations, in which he offered a first-class show to the audience. During his early years presence prevailed, but during the latter part of his life he managed to put together a huge show with mariachis, dancers, choreographers and others on stage.
The perfection of Juan Gabriel It led to his becoming aware of all the details presented during his concerts. Almost five years after his death, people still fondly remember the singer. His songs are still being played, as are endless material from recordings of his moments in life.
In recent days a video has gone viral where you can see it Juan Gabriel get angry because his backing band, this time mariachis, didn’t wait for the song to end. That’s why the singer-songwriter blamed them during a full concert and with the microphone on. At the moment of tension, the musicians started work on a new song, but the Divo from SwearTrue to his nickname, he didn’t sing and made them stop. After an altercation, the theme began to the delight of those present at the occasion.
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