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Description of Ranchera

 
Ranchera literally means "music of the ranches," although it's also an urban phenomenon these days. Punctuated by horns and deeply romantic, sweeping string sections, Ranchera's themes are heavy -- love, loneliness and exile --and the singer's overwrought delivery usually reflects this. Alternately tender and despairing, a singer can sound as if s/he's nearly sobbing, then extend a final note beyond all reason. Live performances are often punctuated by trademark calls of "Ay! Ay! Ay!" Some may call it music for wallowing in, but wallowing seldom sounded so good.
 

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Ranchera Key Artists

 
Javier Solis

Solis was Mexico's reigning
king of ranchera in the late
1950s and '60s. Solis was
born into a poor family and
spent his youth working o...

Jose Alfredo Jimenez

Jose Alfredo Jimenez was
one of the most loved and
talented romantic singers in
the history of Mexican
music. Miguel Aceves Meji...

Lola Beltran

The queen of ranchera
music, Lola Beltran had an
incredible voice you just
need to hear to understand.
Beltran started out as a se...

Pedro Fernandez

Next-generation singer
Pedro Fernandez performs
boleros, rancheras and
even cumbias sometimes.
Often pictured wearing a...

Vicente Fernandez

The King of the Rancheros
and a beloved figure in
Mexico and beyond,
Fernandez is still touring
well into his 60s. Fernand...

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