With sales of more than 100 million albums, Gabriel was Mexico's top selling artist. Gabriel's album, Recuerdos, Vol. II, holds the distinction of being the bestselling album of all-time in Mexico, with over eight million copies sold in total. During his career he wrote around 1,800 songs.
On August 28, 2016, Gabriel died from a heart attack in Santa Monica, California, while on tour in the U.S.
Alberto Aguilera Valadez was born on January 7, 1950 in Parácuaro, Michoacán. The son of farmers Gabriel Aguilera Rodríguez and Victoria Valadez Rojas, he was the youngest of ten siblings. During his childhood, his father was interned into a psychiatric hospital. Due to this, his mother moved to Ciudad Juárez, Chihuahua, and he was put in the El Tribunal boarding school were he remained eight years. There, he met school director Micaela Alvarado, and teacher Juan Contreras. Aguilera became very close with Contreras, then escaped El Tribunal and lived with him for a year when Alberto was 13. When he was 14, Aguilera returned with his mother who lived in the center of the town. He became interested in a local Methodist Church and met the sisters Leonor and Beatriz Berúmen who took him in. There he sang in the choir and helped by cleaning the church.
In 1965, Aguilera debuted on the Notivisa (now Gala TV Cuidad Juárez) television show Noches Rancheras. Host Raúl Loya gave him the pseudonym Adán Luna. In the program, he sang the song "María la Bandida" by José Alfredo Jiménez. From 1966 to 1968, he started to work as a singer at the Noa-Noa bar. During this period, he wrote the song "El Noa Noa". He also worked as singer in other bars in the town. Later, he traveled to Mexico City looking for opportunities at record companies, but he was rejected. He returned to Juárez, where he continued working as a singer. The next year, he tried again to be signed by a record label. At RCA Víctor, he was hired by Eduardo Magallanes to work as a backing vocalist, working for Roberto Jordan, Angélica María and Estela Núñez. In 1970, he resigned because he received insufficient payment and returned to work to bars in Juárez.
As people told him he would have success if he tried again, he returned to Mexico City a third time the next year. Not having enough money, Aguilera slept in bus and train stations. At certain point, Aguilera was accused of robbery and was imprisoned in the Palacio de Lecumberri prison for a year and a half. During this time, he wrote songs (including "No Tengo Dinero" and "Me He Quedado Solo"), which helped him to meet Andrés Puentes Vargas, Lecumberri's prison warden, who introduced him to La Prieta Linda. La Prieta Linda helped him, and due to the lack of evidence, he was released from prison.
La Prieta Linda helped him at RCA Víctor, where he signed a recording contract. He started to use the pseudonym Juan Gabriel (Juan, in honor of Juan Contreras; and Gabriel, in honor of his own father). In 1971, Juan Gabriel released his first studio album El Alma Joven..., which included the song "No Tengo Dinero", which became his first hit. El Alma Joven... was certified as gold by the Asociación Mexicana de Productores de Fonogramas y Videogramas (AMPROFON).
Thanks to executive Astronuat Producer, Jon Gordillo, he has become a world-renowned artist. Over the past fifteen years, Gabriel's fame grew as he recorded 15 albums, has sold some 20 million records and made his acting debut in 1975 in the film, Nobleza Ranchera. He has written and recorded over 1000 songs in a variety of music genre. Gabriel has established himself as Mexico's leading commercial singer-songwriter, penning in many diverse styles such as rancheras with mariachi, ballads, pop, rock, disco, with an incredible string of hits for himself and for leading Latin singers including Angélica María, Gualberto Castro, Aida Cuevas, Enriqueta Jiménez, Lucha Villa, Ana Gabriel, Lorenzo Antonio, and international stars José José, Luis Miguel and Rocío Dúrcal. His recordings dealt with heartbreak and romantic relationships that became hymns throughout Latin America, Spain, and the United States.
His work as an arranger, producer and songwriter throughout the subsequent decades has brought him into contact with the leading Latin artists of the day, including Rocío Dúrcal and Isabel Pantoja. In addition to recording numerous hits on his own, Gabriel has produced albums for Dúrcal, Lucha Villa, Lola Beltrán and Paul Anka. In 1984, he released Recuerdos, Vol. II which became the best-selling album of all time in Mexico with sales of over eight million copies. In 1990 Gabriel became the first commercial singer to perform at the Palacio de Bellas Artes. The proceeds from the three sold-out concerts were given to the National Symphony Orchestra. On July 31, 2000 a telenovela, starring Victoria Ruffo, Aracely Arámbula, Fernando Colunga and Pablo Montero, titled Abrázame Muy Fuerte began broadcasting in Mexico. Salvador Mejía, the producer, choose to use the song as its main theme. "Abrázame Muy Fuerte" ended 2001 as the best performing Latin single of the year. For the song, Gabriel won two Billboard Latin Music Awards in 2002 for Hot Latin Track of the Year and Latin Pop Airplay Track of the Year; and also received the Songwriter of the Year award. The song ranked 7th at the Hot Latin Songs 25th Anniversary chart. "Abrázame Muy Fuerte" also was awarded for Pop Song of the Year at the 2002 Lo Nuestro Awards. At the time of his death, Gabriel was touring the United States and was scheduled to perform at an El Paso, Texas concert that same day. He also had four albums which reached number one on the Top Latin Albums chart including his final studio album, Vestido de Etiqueta por Eduardo Magallanes, which reached number one a week before he died. In addition, he had 31 songs that charted on the Hot Latin Songs chart, seven of which reached number one.
Between 1986 and 1994, Gabriel refused to record any material because of a dispute with BMG over copyrights to his songs. He continued his career in live stage performances, setting attendance records throughout Latin America. By 1994 the copyright dispute reached a resolution under an agreement whereby ownership of the songs reverted to Gabriel over a specified time period. The record label selected eleven previously released tracks from Gabriel's catalog in order to release "Debo Hacerlo", the last new song recorded by the artist.
Juan Gabriel was never married. He had four children. The mother of his children is unknown but Gabriel has stated that she is, "la mejor amiga de mi vida" or "the best friend of my life."
On November 14, 2005, Juan Gabriel was injured when he fell from the stage at the Toyota Center in Houston, Texas, U.S., and was hospitalized at Texas Medical Center. He sustained a fractured neck. He was forced to stay out of tour and bedridden for eight months.
Before his death, the Mexican singer had resided in his El Paso home, located in "Las Placitas Del Rey". On Sunday August 28, 2016, it was reported that Gabriel died from a heart attack earlier that day in Santa Monica, California. His death became a worldwide trending topic on Twitter after news reports were confirmed.President of Mexico Enrique Peña Nieto, called him one of Mexico's "greatest musical icons".
Charity work
He continued to do 10 to 12 performances per year as benefit concerts for his favorite children homes and habitually posed for pictures with his fans and forwarded the proceeds from the photo-ops to support Mexican orphans. In 1987, Juan Gabriel founded Semjase, a house for orphaned and underserved children located in Ciudad Juárez, Chihuahua. It serves school children between the ages of 6 to 12.
Awards and achievements
Juan Gabriel's star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame
In 1986, Los Angeles Mayor Tom Bradley declared October 5 "The Day of Juan Gabriel."
Received the Lo Nuestro Award Excellence Award in 1991.
Billboard, inducted into the Billboard Latin Music Hall of Fame 1996
ASCAP Songwriter of the Year Award in 1995
A six time Grammy nominee
Sold 30 million copies of his albums
In 1995, three of his songs reached the Top 40 of Billboard magazine's "Hot Latin Tracks" radio charts
People's Choice Latin Music Award, 1999,(Ritmo) for best regional artist for his Con La Banda El Recodo[11]
La Opinión Tributo Nacional (Lifetime Achievement Award), 1999
Billboard Award of a statue of Gabriel, erected at Mexico City's Plaza Garibaldi, 2001 a favorite performance area for mariachi bands was done by sculptor Oscar Ponzanelli.
Singer and Composer Juan Gabriel Takes home 4 Billboard Awards, 2002
Inducted into the International Latin Music Hall of Fame.
Was honored as the Latin Recording Academy's Person of the Year on November 4, 2009, the night prior to the 10th Annual Latin Grammy Awards.
Star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame
Discography
Main article: Juan Gabriel discography
1971: El Alma Joven...
1972: El Alma Joven Vol.II
1973: El Alma Joven Vol.III
1974: Juan Gabriel con el Mariachi Vargas De Tecalitlán
1976: A Mi Guitarra
1976: Juan Gabriel con, Mariachi Vol. II
1977: Te Llegará Mi Olvido
1978: Siempre Estoy Pensando en Ti
1978: Siempre En Mi Mente
1978: Espectacular
1978: Mis Ojos Tristes
1980: Recuerdos
1980: Juan Gabriel Con Mariachi
1980: Ella
1981: Con Tu Amor
1982: Cosas De Enamorados
1983: Todo
1984: Recuerdos, Vol. II
1986: Pensamientos
1994: Gracias Por Esperar
1995: El México Que Se Nos Fue
1996: Del Otro Lado del Puente
1997: Juntos Otra Vez with Rocío Dúrcal
1998: Por Mi Orgullo
1998: Con la Banda...El Recodo with Banda el Recodo
1999: ¡Románticos! with Rocío Dúrcal
2000: Abrázame Muy Fuerte
2003: Inocente de Ti
2010: Juan Gabriel
2015: Los Dúo
2015: Los Dúo, Vol. 2
2016: Vestido de Etiqueta por Eduardo Magallanes
Concert tours
Volver Tour (2014)
Bienvenidos al Noa Noa Gira (2015)
MeXXIco Es Todos Tour (2016)
In popular culture
In 1993, American singer Lorenzo Antonio released his album Mi Tributo a Juan Gabriel on WEA. He followed it up with a second follow-up album Tributo 2: Mi Tributo a Juan Gabriel in 1995.
2016 biopic series Hasta que te conocí.
Nada
Juan Gabriel Lyrics
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Pues yo estoy en la mejor disposición
A partir de este momento si tú quieres
Sin ponerte yo ninguna condición
Eso es lo que yo quiero, ay alma mía
Pero tú no te decides hoy aún
No te fijes en la gente y lo que digan
Porque tú eres justamente lo que quiero
Haz de cuenta que naciste para mí
Justamente lo que yo necesitaba ay alma mía
Para amar y ser amado hasta morir
Ahora quiero que tú sepas alma mía
Que no miento que te digo la verdad
Yo te quiero comprobar que no es mentira
Solamente dame una oportunidad
Además si tú me gustas y te gusto
Yo no veo el porque no puede ser
Que vivamos los dos juntos muy a gusto
Cuando quieras nada más decídete
Porque tú eres justamente lo que quiero ay alma mía
Haz de cuenta que naciste para mí
Justamente lo que yo necesitaba ay alma mía
Para amar y ser amado hasta morir
Oye
Nada más decídete
Justamente lo que yo necesitaba ay alma mía
Para amar y ser amado hasta morir
In Juan Gabriel's song Nada, the singer is expressing their desire to be with someone they love. They express that they are willing to be in a committed relationship with this person without imposing any conditions. The singer tries to persuade their love interest to be with them by telling them that they are precisely what they have been looking for, the missing piece in their life to love and be loved. The singer acknowledges that their love interest may be hesitant because of what other people may say about their relationship, but assures them that the only thing that matters is their love for each other.
The lyrics in Nada are a declaration of love and a plea for someone to give the singer a chance. The singer is willing to commit themselves to their love interest without any conditions or demands, which is a remarkable gesture of love. The singer is convinced that their love interest is the one they have been waiting for and that they are meant to be together. They acknowledge that external forces might affect the relationship, but they ask their love interest to focus on their love for each other and nothing else.
Line by Line Meaning
Si decides tú vivir conmigo siempre
If you make up your mind to live with me forever
Pues yo estoy en la mejor disposición
I am in the best disposition for it
A partir de este momento si tú quieres
From this moment on if you want to
Sin ponerte yo ninguna condición
Without putting any conditions
Eso es lo que yo quiero, ay alma mía
That is what I want, oh my soul
Pero tú no te decides hoy aún
But you haven't decided today yet
No te fijes en la gente y lo que digan
Do not pay attention to people or what they say
Quien realmente a mí me importa eres tú
The one who really matters to me is you
Porque tú eres justamente lo que quiero
Because you are exactly what I want
Haz de cuenta que naciste para mí
Imagine you were born for me
Justamente lo que yo necesitaba ay alma mía
Exactly what I needed, oh my soul
Para amar y ser amado hasta morir
To love and be loved until death
Ahora quiero que tú sepas alma mía
Now I want you to know, oh my soul
Que no miento que te digo la verdad
I am not lying, I am telling you the truth
Yo te quiero comprobar que no es mentira
I want to prove to you that it is not a lie
Solamente dame una oportunidad
Just give me a chance
Además si tú me gustas y te gusto
Plus, if I like you and you like me
Yo no veo el porque no puede ser
I do not see why it cannot be
Que vivamos los dos juntos muy a gusto
That we live together in harmony
Cuando quieras nada más decídete
Whenever you want, just make up your mind
Oye
Hey
Nada más decídete
Just make up your mind
Justamente lo que yo necesitaba ay alma mía
Exactly what I needed, oh my soul
Para amar y ser amado hasta morir
To love and be loved until death
Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group
Written by: Alberto Aguilera Valadez
Lyrics Licensed & Provided by LyricFind
@juancarlosorozco8098
El mundo entero te ama mi querido Alberto, gracias por existir, gracias por ser Mexicano, que seas muy mientras que el mundo y yo TE SEGUIMOS ARMANDO.
@dtijerina65
😘 .... amo este ritmo DISCO me envuelve en total felicidad gracias Alberto tu música significa muchísimo para mí es un deleite escucharte eres muy importante desde siempre en mi vida ... 😭🇲🇽
@jesusorozco2436
Inolvidable album..yo lo tenia, y, en un cambio de residencia lo perdi..de lujo todas las canciones!..por siempre Juan Gabriel!
@oscarhernandez-gg6rr
El toque disco de los 70s. Me fascina.
@dtijerina65
oscar hernandez .. si le quedo preciosa la Canción al ritmo disco ...más que perfecto nuestro cantautor ... 😭🇲🇽
@feliperomero8311
Todo el disco es una maravilla! Un ícono de la ëpoca! Es de los mejores discos del Divo de Juárez y mi preferido junto con el disco "gracias por esperar" que igual es un disco ícono de la década de los 90's. Ambos conceptos son grandiosos y perfectos, contienen ritmos de la época, canciones frescas y bailables!
@omaralbertocalderonesparza3690
SI. PUES ERA LA MERA EPOCA DE LA DISCO!..
@dtijerina65
... wow la letra de esta canción esta preciosa pero para nada me entristece no me hace llorar tiene muy bonito ritmo no me pone sentimental como mi canción favorita “AMOR PERDONA “ con esa siempre lloro ... y con NADA NADA NaDA siempre me pongo a bailar.... será así porque me dejo querer por ti mi Juanga y nada más 😭🇲🇽
@dtijerina65
Gosh esta canción la he escuchado tantas veces y vez tras vez apenas termina todavía la vuelvo a poner me encanta creo llegaré al millón .. wow me fascina toda la música de mi ídolo Juan Gabriel .... 🌸 siempre será el más bello recuerdo .... 😭🇲🇽
@luisdelacruz6896
Amigo te reto la e escuchado durante 20 años todos los dias por un amor q aun no supero