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Paquita commends Nodal and Aguilar for continuing the "tradition" and not forgetting their roots.

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"El Consejo" is a song about a younger woman asking her elder about advice on men, infidelity and how to rise above heartbreak. It was recorded a few years ago and released, along with a music video, during the pandemic last year.īárbara and Paquita also spoke about the new generation of regional Mexican music artists – including Christian Nodal and Ángela Aguilar (Pepe Aguilar's daughter) - who are introducing the genre to a younger audience. The two icons recently collaborated on a song Bárbara says was inspired by Paquita. With more than 20 years in the music industry, Ana, also known as "La reina grupera," has dabbled in many genres, including mariachi, pop, banda sinaloense and romantic ballads. Her hits include "Bandido" "La trampa" "Quise olvidar" "Me asusta pero me gusta" and her discography includes 11 albums. "That's been a connection she's nurtured with the public for years and not just from Mexico but from many countries around the world and I think that deserves applause," Ana says. "I think she's a woman that's closed gaps and has carved new paths for artists like me," Ana said in Spanish.Īna admires Paquita for her fierceness, she says, and the "very peculiar way she has of singing to the world, of addressing women and also men through her music. Mexican singer Ana Bárbara, who will also be performing at the awards show, tells USA TODAY that she has "a lot of respect and admiration" for Paquita. Before her solo career took off, Paquita sang with her sister Viola Viveros. The duo went by “Las Golondrinas” and covered songs by Daniel Santos and Julio Jaramillo. Paquita, a three-time Grammy-nominated singer, was born Francisca Viveros Barradas. She started her career in Mexico City in the '70s performing at local bars and restaurants. Past recipients of the Billboard lifetime achievement award include Jorge Pinos, Armando Manzanero, Conjunto Primavera, Santana, Miguel Bosé, José José, Andrea Bocelli, Marco Antonio Solis, Ricardo Arjona and Maná. "I'm very thankful (to Billboard) for thinking of me." "I feel very satisfied in that the work I've done is well-received and enjoyed by the public," says Paquita, who'll perform at the show.

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"I got married for a second time and it was the same sacrilege and sacrifice of living with a man you know is being unfaithful," she tells USA TODAY in an interview conducted in Spanish. That union ended after seven years, when she discovered he was married to another woman and had a family. Her second husband, Alfonso Martinez, died in 2000 after 31 years of marriage. She was 16 when she got married to a man 28 years her senior. Her music, which will get special recognition at Thursday's Billboard Latin Music Awards, is an outlet for the brokenhearted. Known for unmercifully calling out machismo through her music, Paquita, 74, became a guiding light for women who have been wronged and slighted by their partners. Paquita la del Barrio has lost a lot in love. Despite that, "life happens, some good things and some bad – but we've got to move on, keep fighting," she says. Ana Bárbara reflects on Paquita's 50-year career, feels "a lot of respect and admiration".The Mexican singer is known for feminist anthems calling out machismo and sexism.Paquita la del Barrio to receive special recognition at the Billboard Latin Music Awards."Paquita la del Barrio." In Encyclopedia of Contemporary Latin American and Caribbean Cultures. "Paquita la del Barrio: Singing Feminine Rage." CiberLetras 2 (2000). See also Bolero Music: Popular Music and Dance. She has achieved iconic status among female audiences but also among males. In love songs she stresses women's need for emotional and sexual fulfillment and dares men to become true partners. Paquita's aggressive lyrics against macho attitudes-"¿Me oyes, inútil?" ("Do you hear me, you useless man?") has become her signature line-and defending a woman's right to be treated with respect are unique in Mexican popular music. She has recorded numerous CDs, including Puro Dolor (2007), Para los inútiles (2005), Besos callejeros (2004), Pierdeme el Respeto (2001), and Desquítate conmigo (1992), but her recognition and fame largely rest on her live performances. Her musical style is best described as bridging bolero and ranchera. Born on April 2, 1947, in Alto Lucero, Veracruz, Mexico, Paquita began her career in Mexico City in 1970 by singing in night clubs. Paquita la del Barrio (Francisca Víveros Barradas) is a Mexican popular singer.














Paquita la del barrio