Remembering a Legend
Paquita la del Barrio: A Voice Against Machismo
… Iconic Mexican Singer Passes Away
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Legendary Mexican singer Paquita la del Barrio has passed away, as confirmed by TMZ.
News of her death was shared on her official Instagram page on Monday. Paquita la del Barrio, known for her fearless stance against machismo culture in Latin America, leaves behind a legacy of empowerment through music.
Her iconic songs, including “Rata de dos patas” (“Walking rat with two feet”), challenged societal norms and inspired countless individuals to stand up against oppression.
Paquita passed away at her home in Veracruz, Mexico. While the cause of her death remains undisclosed, she had battled health issues in recent years, with hospitalizations for chest pain and pulmonary thrombosis.
Known as Francisca Viveros Barradas at birth, she leaves behind a musical legacy of over 30 albums, predominantly in the Ranchera genre.
In 2021, Paquita was honored at the Billboard Latin Music Awards with a Lifetime Achievement Award. A touching moment ensued as she struggled to reach the microphone, only to be assisted by Bad Bunny, symbolizing the passing of the torch from a music legend to a rising star.
Paquita la del Barrio was 77 at the time of her passing.
Rest in Peace, Paquita la del Barrio. Your music will forever resonate with those who seek empowerment and equality.