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  1. 2. Okt. 2023 · 1. Selena Quintanilla-Pérez. Arguably the best Mexican singer of all time, Selena Quintanilla-Pérez, professionally known as Selena, was a legend. Selling over 18 million records over her career, she undoubtedly helped pave the way for many Latino singers to be as successful.

    • Vicente Fernández
    • Selena
    • Thalía
    • Luis Miguel
    • Juan Gabriel
    • José Alfredo Jiménez
    • Jorge Negrete
    • José José
    • Lila Downs
    • Alejandro Fernández

    The Idol of Mexico is a cultural icon in the country, recording over 100 albums and working on more than 30 films. Vicente Fernández typically sings rancheras and other classic styles of Mexican music, even being named the greatest Mexican singer of all time by Rolling Stone and featured on their 200 Best Singers of All Time List. Throughout his ca...

    Selena Quintanilla Pérez was an American Tejano singer who became one of the most celebrated Mexican-American singers of the 20th century. It may be a bit dishonest to include her here since she was born in Texas, but she’s still one of the most impressive icons of Mexican music. When it came to success on Latin album and sign charts, Billboard nam...

    Thalía is still active as an artist today and is known as the Queen of Latin Pop music. One of the best-selling Latin artists of all time with over 25 million worldwide record sales, she produces songs in her native Spanish, as well as English, French, Portuguese, and Tagalog. Her music career has earned her eight Lo Nuestro Awards, seven Latin Gra...

    You don’t get a nickname like The Sun of Mexico for no reason, so it should come as no surprise that Luis Miguel Gallego Basteri is an incredibly successful singer. The Puerto Rican-born Mexican artist spans several genres and styles but never crossed into English markets and only records in the Spanish language. He helped popularize the bolero gen...

    Juan Gabriel is among Latin America’s greatest and best-selling singers and songwriters with over 60 million worldwide record sales. His career would see him pen around 1,800 songs that he either performed himself or had other Latin artists perform. Nicknames for him included Juanga and El Divo De Juarez, and he’s been referred to as a pop icon in ...

    José Alfredo Jiménez Sandoval was a singer and songwriter who specialized in rancheras. For those unaware, this is a genre of traditional Mexican music that dates back all the way to before the Mexican Revolution and is widely considered the basis for modern Mexican music. When he started out, he had no idea how to play an instrument and didn’t eve...

    Jorge Negrete learned several languages as a child including Spanish, English, German, French, and Italian. He would eventually study under the illustrious music professor José Pierson and developed his talent as an opera singer, allowing him to sing for Radio XETR by the age of 20. He headed to the US in 1932 and recorded a few operas under the st...

    José Rómulo Sosa Ortiz is another Mexican singer and actor who began his music career at an early age. He learned to play the guitar, sing in serenades, and play the bass in jazz trios. In the 1970s, he found his footing as a solo artist with a performance of El Tristeat a Latin music festival in Mexico City. From that moment on, he consistently ch...

    Ana Lila Downs Sánchez incorporates indigenous Mexican elements into her music, going as far as recording in indigenous languages like Mixtec, Mayan, Purepecha, Zapotec, and Nahuatl. After studying at the Institute of Arts by Oaxaca and the University of Minnesota, she started her music career performing in the traditional music scene of Oaxaca Cit...

    Alejandro Fernández Abarca is one of the best-selling Hispanic artists of all time with over 20 million worldwide record sales. Known as El Potrillo by his fans, he’s actually the son of the singer at the top of our list, Vicente Fernández. Abarca’s early career saw him focus on the mariachi and charro genres of Mexican folk music, but he eventuall...

  2. Aida Cuevas ; Aleida Núñez; Alejandra Guzmán; Alessandra Rosaldo; Alicia Villarreal; Alix Bauer; Ally Brooke; Amalia Mendoza; Amanda Miguel; Amparo Ochoa; Ana Bárbara

    • Planet Mexiko Top 13 mexikanische Lieder. Bésame mucho, Consuelo Velázquez. Cielito lindo, Quirino Mendoza y Cortés. La Bamba, Ritschie Valens. Paloma Negra, Chavela Vargas.
    • Bésame Mucho. Die mexikanische Musikerin Consuelo Velázquez komponierte »Bésame Mucho« in den frühen 1940er Jahren. Das Liebeslied ist möglicherweise das am meisten gesungene und aufgenommene Lied der spanischen Sprache.
    • La Bamba. Zu weltweitem Ruhm und Bekanntheit schaffte es das mexikanische Lied La Bamba. Es stammt ursprünglich aus dem Bundesstaat Veracruz, ist dort im lokalen Musikstil Son Jarocho entstanden.
    • Cielito Lindo. Cielito Lindo ist ein beliebtes mexikanisches Volkslied im Stil der Mariachi, mit einer unvergesslichen Melodie und eingängigem Liedtext.
    • Shakira. Shakira stammt aus Barranquilla in Kolumbien, wo sie 1977 geboren wurde. Als Spanisch singende Pop-Rock-Sängerin wurde sie zuerst zum Star in der lateinamerikanischen Welt, nachdem sie seit 2002 auch auf Englisch singt, wurde sie zum Weltstar.
    • Julio Iglesias. Der 1943 geborene Spanier startete seine Karriere als Sänger bei einem Festival in Benidorm, das er mit einem selbst geschriebenen Song gewann.
    • Enrique Iglesias. Als Sohn des weltweit erfolgreichen Sängers Julio Iglesias war seine Karriere wohl vorgezeichnet. Schon als Kind gab er sein Debüt als Sänger.
    • Jennifer Lopez. Die 1969 in New York als Kind von puerto-ricanischen Eltern geborene Jennifer Lopez – gerne zu „J.Lo“ verkürzt – ist einer der ganz großen Weltstars mit hispanischen Wurzeln.
  3. Diese Kategorie enthält Sänger, Instrumentalisten und Komponisten Mexikos. Diese Kategorie dient als Unterkategorie dazu, die Bildendenden und Darstellende Künstler sowie Musiker unter der Oberkategorie Kategorie:Künstler (Mexiko) zusammenzufassen.

  4. Aktuell die international bekannteste mexikanische Band ist wohl Maná. Lieder wie „cuando los angeles lloaran“, „mariposa traicionera“, „oye mi amor“, „labios compartidos“ haben Maná berühmt gemacht. Für das Album „Supernatural“ zusammen mit Carlos Santana, entstand der Welthit „corazón espinado“. Carlos Santana.