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  2. Dulce (Mexican singer) - Wikipedia

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    [1] [3] Later, with the support of the singer José José, she began working as a soloist in Mexico City. She traveled to Spain in 1978, to compete at the Mallorca Festival with the song "Señor Amor". Dulce died from complications of lung cancer in Mexico City, on December 25, 2024, at the age of 69. [2] [4]

  3. Jenni Rivera - Wikipedia

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    In life and death, several media outlets including CNN, Billboard, Fox News, and The New York Times have labeled her the most important female figure and top-selling female artist in regional Mexican music. Billboard magazine named her the "top Latin artist of 2013", and the "best selling Latin artist of 2013". Rivera began recording music in 1992.

  4. The true story behind the late Jenni Rivera’s biopic ... - AOL

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    Jenni Rivera died Dec. 9, 2012 in a plane crash shortly after taking off from an airport in Monterrey, Mexico, according to NBC News and Telemundo. The singer had just performed in the city the ...

  5. Lola Beltrán - Wikipedia

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    Lola Beltran at the Olympia (Paris), 1979 Beltrán's grave with wrong birthdate at Church of Our Lady of the Rosary in El Rosario, Sinaloa. On March 24, 1996, soon after recording Disco del Siglo (English: Album of the Century) with Lucha Villa and Amalia Mendoza "La Tariácuri" and produced by Juan Gabriel, Beltrán died of a pulmonary embolism [5] at Hospital Ángeles in Mexico City.

  6. Chavela Vargas - Wikipedia

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    Chavela Vargas (Spanish pronunciation: [tʃaˈβela ˈβaɾɣas]; born María Isabel Anita Carmen de Jesús Vargas Lizano [a]; 17 April 1919 – 5 August 2012) was a Costa Rican-born Mexican singer, she gained widespread recognition for her distinctive interpretations of Mexican rancheras.

  7. List of Mexican singers - Wikipedia

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    (Top) 1 Female. 2 Male. Toggle the table of contents. List of Mexican singers. 2 languages. Eesti; ... This is a list of Mexican singers: Female. Aida Cuevas ;

  8. Irma Serrano - Wikipedia

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    Later, Serrano began her career as singer when signing a contract with Columbia Records in 1962. [11] In 1963, she won several awards such as the Folklore Revelation Trophy, the Macuilxóchitl as the Revelation Songwriter and the Musa Trophy of Radiolandia. [11] Serrano became one of the most popular Mexican folk music artists of the 1960s.

  9. Flor Silvestre - Wikipedia

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    Guillermina Jiménez Chabolla (16 August 1930 – 25 November 2020) [1] known professionally as Flor Silvestre, was a Mexican singer and actress. [2] She was one of the most prominent and successful performers of Mexican and Latin American music, [3] and was a star of classic Mexican films during the Golden Age of Mexican cinema.