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  2. Alejandro Fernández discography - Wikipedia

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    The discography of Mexican mariachi/Latin pop singer-songwriter Alejandro ... Sony Music — 125: 1: 1 — RIAA ... Grandes Exitos A La Manera De Alejandro Fernandez ...

  3. Hecho en México (Alejandro Fernández album) - Wikipedia

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    Hecho en México marked a return to Regional Mexican music for Fernández after releasing mainly latin pop albums such as Rompiendo Fronteras (2017), Confidencias (2013) and Dos Mundos: Evolución (2009), about the album he said that "it is the compilation of great stories, endless searches and countless hours of work, going back to my roots couldn't take less than that". [7]

  4. Alejandro Fernández - Wikipedia

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    Mexican singer Alejandro Fernandez in concert. In 1995, he released the album Que Seas Muy Feliz. The song "Como Quien Pierde Una Estrella" became his first international hit. It was heavily promoted on radio and television shows. [12] In 1996, his release Muy Dentro de Mi Corazón was an instant success. [13]

  5. Niña Amada Mía - Wikipedia

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    Niña Amada Mía is the tenth studio album recorded by Mexican singer Alejandro Fernández. Produced by Pedro Ramírez, it is a Mariachi album that contains melodies of composers like Armando Manzanero and Jorge Massias. He shot a video for the song "Niña Amada Mia".

  6. Un Canto de México - Wikipedia

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    Un Canto de México (Song of Mexico; also known as 100 Años de Música Mexicana, 100 years of Mexican music; and Bellas Artes En Vivo, Fine Arts in concert) is the tenth album by Mexican singer Alejandro Fernández. It was recorded during a performance in the concert hall of the "Palacio de Bellas Artes". The concert paid tribute to Mexico's ...

  7. Regional Mexican - Wikipedia

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    In the late 1990s, Mexican singer Alejandro Fernández was known for mixing elements of pop music and mariachi [17] in his Mexican pop songs. In 1999, Nortec was developed from Norteño and Techno in the Mexican city of Tijuana. [18] [19]

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  9. A Corazón Abierto (album) - Wikipedia

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    A Corazón Abierto (English: Open Heart) is the eleventh studio album by Mexican singer Alejandro Fernández. Released on September 7, 2004 via Columbia Records, it was produced by Kike Santander and Áureo Baqueiro.