Juan Gabriel, born Alberto Aguilera Valadez in 1950 in Parácuaro, Michoacán, Mexico, was a legendary Mexican singer, songwriter, actor, and composer. Known affectionately as "Juanga" and "El Divo de Juárez," he was celebrated for his flamboyant style and profound impact on Latin music.
With a career spanning from 1971 to 2016, Juan Gabriel wrote around 1,800 songs and sold an estimated 40 million records worldwide, making him one of Latin America's best-selling artists. His album Recuerdos, Vol. II remains the best-selling album of all time in Mexico, featuring hits such as "Querida" and "Amor Eterno." His music blended genres like Latin pop, mariachi, and canción melódica, touching hearts across generations and borders. Juan Gabriel's rich legacy continues to influence artists and fans around the world.