Joan
Sebastian was known for his sentimental love songs, which he often
performed on horseback. After a childhood of poverty in rural Mexico,
he decided to dedicate his life to music and went on to have a series
of hits, which won him five Grammy awards and seven Latin Grammys.
Born
Jose Manuel Figueroa he was often referred to as "The People's
Poet" for his lyrical compositions about love and betrayal.
He
was a fan of Mexican bull riding (jaripeo) and often performed at
rodeo events, earning him the nickname of King of Jaripeo. He
released more than 50 albums in his career mixing Mexican ranchera
music and Latin pop. Among his most famous songs are Tatuajes
(Tattoos) and Secreto de Amor (The Secret of Love).
His
popularity extended to much of Latin America and the United States.
At the height of his fame he also starred in the Mexican soap opera
Tu y Yo (You and Me) along with his former wife, Maribel Guardia.
He
continued to perform until 2014, when he announced during a
performance in Zacatecas that he was again receiving treatment for a
recurrence of the cancer.

 
 
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