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The discography of Mexican singer Vicente Fernández (1940–2021) consists of more than 100 published recordings through albums and singles since the start of Fernández's career as a singer. Albums [ edit ]
"Estos Celos" (English: This Jealousy) is a song written and produced by Mexican singer-songwriter Joan Sebastian and performed by Mexican recording artist Vicente Fernández. It was released as the lead single from Fernández's 79th studio album Para Siempre (2007).
"La Derrota" is included on the 79th studio album by Vicente Fernández titled Para Siempre and was chosen to be the second single from this album. It debuted at number 29 in the Billboard Latin Regional Mexican Airplay on February 9, 2008, where it peaked at the top of the chart 15 weeks later, [1] and went on to spend 29 weeks in the chart. [2]
What made Vicente Fernández so consistently spectacular across four decades? Start with these songs. Appreciation: 10 essential songs of ranchera legend Vicente Fernández
Para Siempre (English: Forever) is the 79th studio album released by Mexican singer Vicente Fernández on September 18, 2007, by Sony BMG Norte.Written and produced by Joan Sebastian, and co-produced by Jesús Rincón, the album was met with instant success.
El Ídolo de Mexico is an album by Mexican singer Vicente Fernández, released in 1974 by CBS. [1] [2] In 2015, it was selected by Billboard magazine as one of the "50 Essential Latin Albums of the Last 50 Years". [3]
Vicente Fernández Gómez (17 February 1940 – 12 December 2021) was a Mexican mariachi singer, actor and film producer. Nicknamed "Chente" (short for Vicente), "El Charro de Huentitán" (The Charro from Huentitán), [1] "El Ídolo de México" (The Idol of Mexico), [2] and "El Rey de la Música Ranchera" (The King of Ranchera Music), [3] Fernández started his career as a busker, and went on ...
Por Tu Maldito Amor (English: Because of Your Damn Love) is the fifteenth studio album by Mexican Mariachi singer Vicente Fernández, released in 1989 through Sony Music Latin. The album remained atop the US Billboard Regional Mexican Albums chart for 21 consecutive weeks.