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Almost a year after the death of Don Vicente Fernandezhis music and especially his hits do not stop playing around the globe.
This time it was the American singer Snoop Dogg who has already been the sensation of the Internet after a recording in which he appears singing a song by Don Chente went viral.
And it is no secret that he is a faithful fan of Mexican culture and as a consequence of the music of the so-called “Charro de Huentitán”, reason why he did not hesitate to interpret some of the verses of the successful song “El Rey”, created by the great singer-songwriter, José Alfredo Jiménez.
In the recording available from the Complex Instagram account, the clip that has caused a sensation among the followers of the rap singer and especially the Mexican public, who is proud of the legacy left by the late singer from Jalisco, was released.
Snoop Dogg took the opportunity to sing with great feeling the prayers of “El Rey”, which correspond to a piece composed and performed first by the great José Alfredo Jiménez Sandoval and later adopted and adapted by Vicente Fernández and who made it part of his repertoire in concerts and presentations, that is why it is known worldwide.
It should be remembered that Vicente Fernández is not the only singer that Snoop Dogg is a fan of, he has also been akin to the style of Jenni Rivera, of which he was also a close friend, there is even data that reveals that they were together at school in the United States and with his brother Lupillo Rivera he made the song “Big leagues”.
While with Banda MS he created the successful song “Qué maldición” with which he established himself as one of the people’s favorite duets. who enjoys the work of the original group from Mazatlán Sinaloa. But not everything was left to make the song, Snoop Dogg is constantly invited by Mexicans to participate in the dates he has in the American Union and sing together on various stages that adds a plus to the events.
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