The son of Vicente Fernández built a career that spans traditional Mexican music and modern collaborations.
For a sense of his range, listen to 'Me Dediqué a Perderte' next to something like 'Hoy Tengo Ganas de Ti' with Christina Aguilera.
He started singing on his father's albums as a kid, then carved out his own path with hits like 'Me Dediqué a Perderte.' His voice works just as well in a ranchera ballad as it does on a track with Beyoncé, 'Amor Gitano,' showing how he's kept Mexican music in conversation with pop for decades.
He put out his first albums in the early '90s, things like 'Contigo Siempre.' Later, he moved into pop collaborations and faced a tax case in 2009, but kept recording afterward.
Keep it compact: a lyric you come back to, a live memory, or the part of the catalog you would point someone toward first.
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