Paquita la del Barrio’s health prevents her from singing standing up during her presentations, where her audience does not stop applauding her effort.
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After Paquita la del Barrio announced that she does not rule out the possibility of recording one last album before retiring, some of her detractors re-released a video showing the sleeping singer during one of her rehearsals.
Although originally the recording where the Veracruz woman participates with the members of Sonora Santanera and is appreciated with her eyes closed while they sing the song “Perfume de Gardenia”, began to circulate on social networks towards the end of last year, The fact that she is back raised the question of whether Francisca Viveros Barradas, the singer’s real name, had returned to her old ways.
In a matter of minutes, various messages began to appear where The 76-year-old was advised to dedicate herself to writing her memoirs instead of sitting down singing during her shows.
And it is that, for a long time, the interpreter who dedicates several of his themes to men of bad behavior, her health has begun to decline and she can no longer stand while singing.
However, He still clings to his profession, even though offstage he needs to get around in wheelchairs and with the help of a person.
In fact, the singer of songs like “Rata de dos Patas” and “Tres veces te engañé”, will be presented this Friday at the National Auditorium with the aim that the new generations know their artistic legacy through themes aimed at empowering women.
In addition, the long-lived Veracruz is expected to fulfill another couple of commitments in the remainder of the year, Well, on June 17 it is announced to go on stage in Rosemont, Illinois; while on December 2 it will be present in Los Angeles, California.
It should be noted that after singing at the 2023 Texcoco International Horse Fair, Paquita mentioned that He would carry out a farewell tour with which he would put an end to 40 years of an artistic career that began with the recording of his first album, in 1984.
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