JOSÉ JOSÉ

ARTIST BIO

José José, born José Rómulo Sosa Ortiz in Mexico City in 1948, was a legendary Mexican singer renowned as "El Príncipe de la Canción" (The Prince of Song). With a career spanning over four decades, he captivated Latin audiences with his powerful tenor voice and emotive performances, earning him a lasting legacy in Latin pop, bolero, bossa nova, and jazz.

Rising to fame with his stunning 1970 performance of "El Triste," José José achieved international success through hit albums like Secretos and iconic songs such as "Lo Dudo" and "El Amor Acaba." He sold millions of albums worldwide, received multiple Grammy nominations, and was even courted by Frank Sinatra, solidifying his place as one of the most emblematic Latin singers of his time. José José's music continues to inspire new generations of Latin artists and music lovers around the world.