Juan Gabriel (Alberto Aguilera Valadez, 1950–2016) fue uno de los compositores e intérpretes más influyentes de la música mexicana y latinoamericana. Su prolífica carrera abarcó más de cuatro décadas, con cientos de canciones propias interpretadas por él y por otros artistas. A continuación se presenta un resumen estructurado de su discografía, destacando álbumes de estudio, álbumes en vivo, recopilaciones importantes y sencillos emblemáticos.
His records didn't just sell. They survived. They are played on quinceañeras, at funerals, in taxis, in cantinas, in the lonely headphones of a dishwasher working late in Chicago. "Amor Eterno" became the unofficial anthem of grief, played at every major tragedy in Mexico. The songs became folklore, stripped of the singer but filled with his spirit. Discografia De Juan Gabriel
These albums became massive commercial successes, introducing his catalog to pop, salsa, and even regional norteño fans. They are a perfect entry point for those unfamiliar with his original recordings. Billboard Latin Charts: 4 number-one albums on Top
Juan Gabriel, known as El Divo de Juárez, left a discography of over 30 studio albums and more than 1,800 songs, selling over 100 million records worldwide. His work is a blend of ranchera, pop, ballads, and mariachi that redefined Latin music. Essential Studio Albums 2015). Grammy/Latin Grammy: 6 nominations
As the 90s progressed, Juan Gabriel proved he could adapt to changing pop sounds without losing his essence. He began writing for and dueting with other icons, further expanding his discography’s reach.
Recuerdos, Vol. II (1984): One of the best-selling albums in Mexican history, containing his signature song "Querida". Pensamientos (1986): Includes "Hasta Que Te Conocí". Later & Posthumous Works