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Alberto Aguilera Valadez, known as Juan Gabriel and affectionately called "El Divo de Juárez," was born in Parácuaro, Michoacán, and rose to fame after starting his career as Adán Luna, enchanting audiences in humble bars. His first hit, "No Tengo Dinero," marked the beginning of an illustrious journey where he touched millions with heartfelt songs like "Amor Eterno," "Querida," and "El Noa Noa." With over 47 albums and a timeless legacy, Juan Gabriel became a beacon of Latin music, sharing his passion with the world and always remembering his roots by giving back to the community he loved.
To talk about Juan Gabriel is to talk about music, lyrics and emotions spanning 25 years.
He came from a very humble, but loving family. He was able to get ahead thanks to his great commitment, enormous talent and down-to-earth qualities.
He has sold over 30 million records, and his ballads and ranchero songs are listened to and frequently re-interpreted in Mexico and Latin America.
"No tengo dinero", "Esta rosa roja", "Qué divino amor" and "Siempre en mi mente", are hits from the early seventies, an era of great success for our Divo.