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| In his native Mexico, Vicente Fernandez is hailed as the "king of the rancheros." He was born and raised in Huentitlán del Alto, Jalisco, Mexico. He got his start when he won a Guadalajara singing contest; he and his ranchera music have become most popular in Latin America and in Spain. In 1995, his tribute to Mexico's beloved Trio Los Panchos, Recordando A Los Panchos, earned him considerable acclaim and produced two major hits, "Miseria" and "No, No, Y No." |
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