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An anthem of pride and independence, declaring that even without a throne, "I'm still the king".
A classic of unrequited love and the pain of being told "I don't love you anymore". JosГ© Alfredo JimГ©nez
Born on January 19, 1926, in Dolores Hidalgo, Guanajuato—the cradle of Mexican independence—Jiménez's life was marked by early hardship. Following the death of his father when José Alfredo was just ten years old, his family moved to Mexico City, where they lived in near destitution. An anthem of pride and independence, declaring that
A tribute to his home state, famously noting that "life is worth nothing" ( La vida no vale nada ). Following the death of his father when José
His influence remains inescapable today. His childhood home in Dolores Hidalgo is now a museum, and his music continues to be reimagined by modern artists like , Selena , and Chavela Vargas . He is remembered as a "sentimental educator" who gave words to the feelings of millions across the Spanish-speaking world. Artist Biography: José Alfredo Jiménez
Jiménez's bohemian lifestyle, characterized by a deep love for tequila and social gatherings, eventually took its toll. He died on November 23, 1973, at age 47 from complications related to cirrhosis of the liver. Just months before his death, he performed his final song, "," as a public farewell to his fans.
for the amateur club El Oviedo