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Genre of traditional music of Mexico
Ranchera (pronounced [ranˈtʃeɾa]) or canción ranchera is a genre of traditional music of Mexico. It dates to before the years of the Mexican Revolution
Ranchera
Mexican actor and ranchera singer (1940–2021)
de México" (The Idol of Mexico), and "El Rey de la Música Ranchera" (The King of Ranchera Music), Fernández started his career as a busker, and went
Vicente_Fernández
1977 Mexican film
Nobleza ranchera ("Rural Chivalry") is a 1975 Mexican film starring Sara García, Juan Gabriel, Veronica Castro, Sonia Amelio and Eleazar García "Chelelo"
Nobleza_ranchera
Barrio of Puerto Rico
Ranchera is a barrio in the municipality of Yauco, Puerto Rico. Its population in 2010 was 446. Ranchera was in Spain's gazetteers until Puerto Rico was
Ranchera,_Yauco,_Puerto_Rico
Folk music from Mexico
the Mexican list. Song genres performed by mariachi ensembles include rancheras, corridos, cumbias, boleros, ballads, sones, huapangos, jarabes, danzones
Mariachi
Musical artist
she launched her solo career in the ranchera genre and began acting in movies. Otherwise known as "La Voz Ranchera de México.” Her musical inspiration
Chelo_(Mexican_singer)
Mexican singer-songwriter
songs are regarded as the basis of modern Regional Mexican music and Rancheras. Jiménez was born in Dolores Hidalgo, Guanajuato, Mexico. His father died
José_Alfredo_Jiménez
Mexican actress and singer (1932–1996)
and actress. She is and was one of Mexico's most acclaimed singers of Ranchera and Huapango music. She collaborated with other Mexican music stars such
Lola_Beltrán
Mexican singer (1919–2012)
widespread recognition for her distinctive interpretations of Mexican rancheras. However, her impact extends beyond this genre, encompassing various styles
Chavela_Vargas
Mexican singer (1931–1966)
Mexican singer and actor. He specialized in the musical genres of bolero and ranchera. His 1965 album Sombras has been ranked No. 106 by critics on their list
Javier_Solís
2004 studio album by Rocío Dúrcal
Alma Ranchera (Ranchera Soul) is the twenty-second and final studio album by Spanish singer Rocío Dúrcal. It was released on September 14, 2004 by BMG
Alma_Ranchera
Mexican singer and songwriter (1950–2016)
debuted on the Notivisa (now Gala TV Ciudad Juárez) television show Noches Rancheras. On the program, host Raúl Loya gave Alberto Aguilera the pseudonym "Adán
Juan_Gabriel
Radio station in Dunnigan, California, United States
KSAC-FM (105.5 MHz, "La Ranchera") is a ranchera-leaning regional Mexican radio station based in Sacramento, California, United States. The station is
KSAC-FM
Spanish singer and actress (1944–2006)
all time. In Mexico she earned the sobriquet of Reina de las rancheras ("Queen of rancheras"). In 1999, she was inducted into the Billboard Latin Music
Rocío_Dúrcal
Mexican singer (born 1971)
the audience. With the album Mi Verdad of 1999, Fernández returned to ranchera music. Mi Verdad was nominated for Best Mexican-American performance at
Alejandro_Fernández
Mexican song
composer Rubén Fuentes in 1964. It is widely performed in the mariachi and ranchera genres. The inspiration behind the song and the identity of the woman it
La_Bikina
Mexican singer and songwriter
performed different genres of music (primarily Latin pop, Latin ballad and Ranchera). As of 2013, Gabriel had released twenty studio albums, three live albums
Ana_Gabriel
1998 box set by Selena
underwent remixing by David Morales. "Yo Fui Aquella" initially appeared as a ranchera, but was revamped with updated arrangements, transitioning it into a ballad
Anthology_(Selena_album)
1971 song by José Alfredo Jiménez
Mexico in 1974, a year after Jiménez' death. "El Rey" remains a staple of Ranchera and traditional Mexican music. The song has been covered by various artists
El_Rey_(song)
Mexican singer, actress (born 1969)
Sólo Pienso en Ti and Piel de Ángel. She also became known for singing ranchera music, with albums such as Lucero de México (1992) and Cariño de Mis Cariños
Lucero_(entertainer)
Genre of Mexican music
depending on the region, alto saxophone. The norteño repertoire covers canción ranchera, corrido, ballad, bolero, chotís, cumbia, huapango norteño, mazurka, polka
Norteño_(music)
Musical artist
composer, lyricist, and artistic director. Valdés Leal grew up enjoying ranchera music and in 1923, he relocated to Los Angeles, California to pursue a
Felipe_Valdés_Leal
Radio station in Muenster, Texas
KZZA (106.7 MHz "La Ranchera 106.7 FM") is a commercial radio station licensed to Muenster, Texas, and serving northern communities in the Dallas–Fort
KZZA
Mexican singer-songwriter (born 1993)
and songwriter of regional Mexican music. Fernández is the son of fellow ranchera singer Alejandro Fernández. He has four siblings, including Camila. He
Álex_Fernández_(singer)
Country in North America
Nacional. Traditional Mexican music includes mariachi, banda, norteño, ranchera, and corridos. Corridos were particularly popular during the Mexican Revolution
Mexico
Relevant Radio network station in Los Angeles
station's ratings suffered, prompting a return to regional Mexican as "La Ranchera". Program director Alfredo Rodriguez and chief engineer Jerry Lewine wished
KHJ_(AM)
Mexican singer and actor (1919–2007)
Latin America and his studio albums, which included Mexican folk songs (rancheras) and ballads (corridos). In the 1960s, he focused on producing and starring
Antonio_Aguilar
2022 song by Christina Aguilera
released as a separate extended play (EP). Musically, "La Reina" is a ranchera song, a genre that originates from Mexico. It was inspired by Vicente Fernández's
La_Reina_(song)
Colombian musician
performer of Latin American music including pasillos, corridos, valses, and rancheras. Acosta is a highly successful artist throughout Latin America having
Alci_Acosta
State of Mexico
Mexican culture are originally from Jalisco, such as mariachi, tequila, ranchera music, birria, and jaripeo, hence the state's motto: Jalisco es México
Jalisco
American singer (born 2003)
Mexicana, produced by her father, Pepe. The album featured eleven well-known ranchera songs previously performed by other prominent music artists, such as Lucha
Ángela_Aguilar
Radio station in Monterrey, Nuevo León, Mexico
70s.[citation needed] It now uses the name La Ranchera de Monterrey and broadcasts a Classic Ranchera radio format. XEG is one of a handful of North
XEG-AM
Musical ensembles popular in Cuba and Mexico
genre. In the 1950s, the ranchera and bolero started to be included in the genres that conjunto groups would play, and rancheras grew to become one of the
Conjunto
Grilled and sliced beef
states of Nuevo León and Sonora due to their strong ranching culture. Carne ranchera (the unprepared low-cost meat cuts used to prepare carne asada) can be
Carne_asada
Mexican singer and songwriter (born 1994)
Ningún Lugar" (2025) (with Zemmoa) Tributo (2017) Soy (2019) Una Buena Ranchera (2022) México Mi Amor (2023) Mi herencia, mi sangre (2021) Se canta con
Majo_Aguilar
American singer-songwriter
Mexican-American singer-songwriter. She sings traditional mariachi, norteño, and ranchera music. Her work blends classic Mexican musical traditions with a contemporary
Lupita_Infante
Songwriter and musician
1987/88) is a songwriter and musician. She performs traditional Mexican ranchera music under the name San Cha, a combination of "Saint" and "mistress".
Lizette_Gutierrez
1961 Mexican film
western parody with an early appearance by Garcés, it was one of three ranchera comedies that year by González based on screenplays by Janet Alcoriza (formerly
El_jinete_negro
Genre of music
genres developed later in the 20th century. An example being the ranchera. Ranchera is a traditional style of regional Mexican formed during the Mexican
Regional_Mexican_music
"rancho"), usually has a rhythm in 2/4 (the ranchera corrido or polka), 3/4 (ranchera valsada) or 4/4 (ranchera romantica), with songs typically in a major
Music_of_Mexico
Mexican singer and actress (1930–2020)
Musart. In 1945, she was announced as the "Alma de la Canción Ranchera" ("Soul of Ranchera Song"), and in 1950, the year in which she emerged as a radio
Flor_Silvestre
Mexican actor and singer (1917–1957)
of them with his brother Ángel) and recorded over 350 songs. His 1952 ranchera album Cuando sale la luna was rated No. 56 in a 2024 ranking of the 600
Pedro_Infante
1994 studio album by Cake
songs that pull from different musical styles, such as honky-tonk and ranchera, and compared its style to "trailing notes down a stairwell into some subterranean
Motorcade_of_Generosity
p. D6. Memba, Javier (March 27, 2006), "Rocío Dúrcal, la reina de las rancheras", El Mundo, Madrid, Spain, archived from the original on December 29,
Honorific nicknames in popular music
Honorific_nicknames_in_popular_music
Ecuadorian singer and recording artist
widespread fame for his renditions of boleros, valses, pasillos, tangos, and rancheras. Throughout his career, he recorded more than 2,200 songs. His signature
Julio_Jaramillo
Music genre in Yugoslavia
incorporated elements of traditional Mexican music (such as mariachi and ranchera). The style was mostly popular during the 1950s and 1960s when a string
Yu-Mex
Mexican pop singer and actress
voice is one of the most versatile voices from Mexico. She sings operetta, ranchera, rock, and ballads. Born in Monterrey, Nuevo León, Mexico, in 1958, Banquells
Rocío_Banquells
American singer-songwriter (born 1969)
released several albums in the Ranchera genre that feature him as a guitarist. One of the songs on his Ranchera albums, "Ranchera Jam," featured a mashup of
Lorenzo_Antonio
Mexican actress and singer
a total of five albums, her last being the ranchera album Mañana Ya Ni Vengas in 1983, produced by ranchera song arranger Pedro Ramirez, best known for
Raquel_Olmedo
Mexican folk song
loyal to the ranchera genre by making the guitar the primary instrument in the song. Although Vargas did remain true to the typical ranchera sound, she
La_Llorona_(song)
2026. Cano, Natalia (April 16, 2026). "Lucha Moreno, Mexican Actress & Ranchera Music Singer, Dead at 86". Billboard. Retrieved April 19, 2026. Cantrell
List of 2026 deaths in popular music
List_of_2026_deaths_in_popular_music
Mexican narrative musical tradition
Corridos, like rancheras, have introductory instrumental music and adornos (ornamentations), accommodating the stanzas of the lyrics. Like rancheras, corridos
Corrido
Argentine violinist and pianist
around 70 pieces—principally tangos, alongside a handful of waltzes and rancheras—and is celebrated for the harmonic sophistication and melodic clarity
Agustín_Bardi
Latin rock band
Austin, Texas. Their sound is heavily influenced by Mexican rock, mariachi, ranchera, and Texan rock 'n roll music. Chingon was formed by film director Robert
Chingon_(band)
Mexican ranchera duo
Las Jilguerillas was a Mexican ranchera duo that was formed in the mid-1950s by sisters Imelda and María Amparo Higuera. The municipal president of Numarán
Las_Jilguerillas
Mexican actor and singer (1927–2015)
actor and singer of ranchera music. Born in Asturias, Spain, he is sometimes called El Charro Español. He has starred in ranchera-music films from 1955
Demetrio_González
Musical artist
from the 1940s until his death. Záizar was a highly respected figure in ranchera music, and has been dubbed "El Rey del Falsete" ("The King of the Falsetto")
David_Záizar
1994 single by Selena
Quintanilla. A downtempo mariachi and pop ballad, "No Me Queda Más" portrays the ranchera storyline of a woman in agony after the end of a relationship. Its lyrics
No_Me_Queda_Más
Mexican ranchera singer (1927–1995)
Sosa; July 25, 1927 – June 19, 1995) was a Mexican composer and singer of ranchera music. He was born in Fresnillo, Zacatecas, Mexico. He became famous in
Tomás_Méndez
Musical artist
marriage), Vera also ventured into other musical genres, such as salsa and ranchera. Vera died in Guadalajara, Jalisco, on 5 December 2024. A bailar la cumbia
Linda_Vera
Genre of Regional Mexican music
Grupera music is a distinct Mexican musical genre that blends traditional ranchera melodies with influences from norteño and other regional styles like corridos
Grupera
Mexican style of dress
1900s. Mariachi musicians would accompany ranchera singers starting in the 1930s and in the 1940s ranchera musicians adopted the charro suit. Since 1934
Charro_outfit
Mexican singer
Jalisco, she was popular in the 1930s and 1940s and was called the "Queen of Ranchera". Reyes, the daughter of Miguel Ángel Flores and Victoria Aceves, lost
Lucha_Reyes_(Mexican_singer)
Media FM, S.A. de C.V. —N/a —N/a XEML-AM 770 AM Apatzingán XEML, S.A. La Ranchera de Apatzingán Regional Mexican XEPUR-AM 830 AM Cheran Instituto Nacional
List of radio stations in Michoacán
List_of_radio_stations_in_Michoacán
Mexican actress and singer (born 1936)
Luz Elena Ruiz Bejarano (born November 30, 1936), more commonly known by her stage name Lucha Villa, is a Mexican singer and actress. Born in Santa Rosalía
Lucha_Villa
Radio station in Shingle Springs, California
January 7, 2020, KNTY split from its simulcast with KRCX-FM and launched a Ranchera music format, branded as "José 101.9". As part of a shuffle of formats
KHHM
Mexican singer and actress
on May 27, 1955, in Ixmiquilpan, Hidalgo) is a Mexican film actress and ranchera singer. Some of her best-known films are Caminos de Michoacán (1979) and
Yolanda_del_Río
Latin Music awards show
The 18th Lo Nuestro Awards was held on February 23, 2006 at the American Airlines Arena in Miami. The nominees were announced on December 12, 2005, during
Premio_Lo_Nuestro_2006
1966 song by Irma Serrano
"Tierra mala" (English: "Bad Soil") is a ranchera song by Mexican recording artist Irma Serrano, from her sixth studio album, Mexican Fire (1966). "Billboard
Tierra_mala
Argentine singer and actress
Patrocinia Díaz, better known as Patrocinio Díaz (1905 – January 16, 1969) was an Argentine folk, lyrical, and tango singer and actress. She was one of
Patrocinio_Díaz
Californio ranchera (1797–1874)
Doña María Soledad Ortega de Argüello (1797–1874) was a Californio ranchera and socialite. She inherited the vast Rancho de las Pulgas, which encompassed
María Soledad Ortega de Argüello
María_Soledad_Ortega_de_Argüello
Mexican actress and performance artist
initiates this type of ranchera singing in a bravía way among women. Because of that she changed the vernacular song". In addition to ranchera music, cabaret
Astrid_Hadad
2023 studio album by Junior H
the album contains urban sierreño tracks with fusions of pop rock and ranchera sounds and features no collaborations, in which he considered as "more
$ad_Boyz_4_Life_II
American musician
José Roberto Pulido (born March 1, 1950), known as Roberto "El Primo" Pulido, is an American musician whose career spans five decades. Pulido has been
Roberto_Pulido
Mexican singer
Juan Mendoza (1917–1978), also known by his stage name El Tariácuri, was a Mexican singer of the Mariachi genre, a folkloric-regional music of Mexico.
Juan_Mendoza
2001 single by Jaci Velasquez
lover. The song was inspired by the divorce of Velasquez's parents. A ranchera version of the song was also recorded. "Cómo Se Cura una Herida" was nominated
Cómo_Se_Cura_una_Herida
1943 film
itself belonged to the widely popular Mexican genre called "ranchera comedy" (comedia ranchera mexicana). "ColArte". Archived from the original on 2018-04-23
Allá_en_el_trapiche
Mexican actress and singer (1926–2008)
María Elena Marqués Rangel (14 December 1926 – 11 November 2008) was a Mexican actress and singer who was a star during the Golden Age of Mexican cinema
María_Elena_Marqués
1961 studio album by Chavela Vargas
Chavela Vargas Studio album by Chavela Vargas Released 1961 Genre Bolero ranchera Label RCA Victor Chavela Vargas chronology Noche Bohemia (1961) Chavela
Chavela_Vargas_(album)
punk Neofolk Scottish Gaelic punk Folktronica Industrial folk Mariachi Ranchera Protest song Singer-songwriter Nueva canción Skiffle Sung poetry Traditional
List of music genres and styles
List_of_music_genres_and_styles
Mexican singer, performer, songwriter, radio host and musician
Origin Mérida, Yucatán, Mexican, Mexico Genres Bolero, tango, big band, ranchera Occupations Musician, songwriter, performer Instruments Vocals, piano,
Rodrigo_de_la_Cadena
1995 song by Elvis Presley
a Mile in My Shoes: The Essential '70s Masters. The song is a typical ranchera, with mariachi choruses and lyrics dealing with life in a traditional Mexican
Allá en el Rancho Grande (song)
Allá_en_el_Rancho_Grande_(song)
2018 album by Mexican singer Ángela Aguilar
The album was produced by Aguilar's father, Pepe Aguilar and features ranchera and mariachi music. Her grandmother Flor Silvestre's first film, Primero
Primero_Soy_Mexicana
1990 compilation album by Flaco Jiménez
Toby's (San Antonio, Texas), ZAZ (San Antonio) Genre Tejano, Conjunto, Ranchera Length 64:18 Language Spanish Label Arhoolie Producer Chris Strachwitz
Ay Te Dejo en San Antonio y Más!
Ay_Te_Dejo_en_San_Antonio_y_Más!
Statue in Los Angeles, California, U.S.
located at Mariachi Plaza, honoring Lucha Reyes, known as the "Queen of Ranchera". Lucha Reyes had lived in Los Angeles for part of her life. The monument
Statue_of_Lucha_Reyes
1966 song by Irma Serrano
"Miel amarga" (English: "Bitter Honey") is a ranchera song by Mexican recording artist Irma Serrano, from her sixth studio album, Mexican Fire (1966).
Miel_amarga
Mexican singer (born 1968)
José Antonio Aguilar Jiménez (born 7 August 1968), better known as Pepe Aguilar, is a Mexican singer. Born to famous singer-actors and musicians Antonio
Pepe_Aguilar
Style of Mexican music heavy on brass and percussion
funeral pieces, marches, danzones, valses, corridos, paso dobles, polkas, rancheras, alabanzas, and foxes. Traditional bands that play Yucatecan Jarana are
Banda_music
1995 film by Robert Rodriguez
Los Angeles rock band Los Lobos, performing Chicano rock and traditional ranchera music. Their performance of "Mariachi Suite" won the Grammy Award for Best
Desperado_(film)
2025 studio album by Natalia Lafourcade
by Natalia Lafourcade Released 24 April 2025 (2025-04-24) Genre Bolero Ranchera Son jarocho Huapango Cumbia Tango Pregón Rumba Jazz Tropical music Salsa
Cancionera_(album)
Musical genre originating in Paraguay
Conjunto Norteño Nortec Tejano Grupera Duranguense Banda Mariachi Jarabe Ranchera Trival Southern Cone Candombe Cueca Música cebolla Milonga Murga Tango
Guarania_(music)
City in California, United States
present-day route of Wilshire Boulevard. The area was settled by Californio ranchera María Rita Quinteros de Valdez and her husband in 1828. They called their
Beverly_Hills,_California
Music video director (born 1993)
Children MATTN, Klaas, Roland Clark Cuarteles de Invierno Andres Calamaro Mi Ranchera Andres Calamaro Rave Steve Aoki, Showtek, MAKJ Lone Wolves MATTN, Paris
J._A._Moreno
1995 soundtrack album by Various artists
Angeles rock bands Los Lobos and Tito & Tarantula, performing traditional Ranchera and Chicano rock music. Other artists on the soundtrack album include Dire
Desperado:_The_Soundtrack
1959 film
Yo... el aventurero (English: I... the Adventurer) is a 1959 Mexican ranchera-comedy film directed by Jaime Salvador and starring Antonio Aguilar, Rosa
Yo..._el_aventurero
Californian businesswoman (1802–1889)
Juana Briones de Miranda (c. 1802 – 1889) was a Californio ranchera, medical practitioner, and merchant, often remembered as the "Founding Mother of San
Juana_Briones_de_Miranda
Traditional mariachi and ranchera song
"México lindo y querido" is a traditional mariachi and ranchera Mexican song written by Chucho Monge and made famous by singer Jorge Negrete ("the singing
México_Lindo_y_Querido
American singer and songwriter (born 1980)
"galactic pop" on Bionic (2010), electropop club on Lotus (2012), and Mexican ranchera numbers on Aguilera (2022). Throughout her career, Aguilera has been called
Christina_Aguilera
Name list
Mexican athlete Enriqueta Jiménez, Mexican film actress and singer of the ranchera genre Enriqueta Lozano (1829–1895), Spanish writer Enriqueta Martí (1868–1913)
Enriqueta
American media company
Spanish Sports (5 Stations) José: Regional Mexican, Spanish Adult Hits and Ranchera (2 Stations) Reyna: Spanish Adult Contemporary (1 Station) The Fox: Classic
Entravision_Communications
RANCHERA
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Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Sanskrit
Quick; Swift
Biblical
love; friendship; secrecy
Boy/Male
English
English surname.
Girl/Female
Indian
One or unique, First one. number one, Lovely
Girl/Female
Indian
Never Before
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Province.
Girl/Female
Bengali, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Marathi, Mythological, Sanskrit, Sindhi
Earth; Universe
Girl/Female
French, German
Little and Womanly
Male
German
Old High German name derived from the name of a Germanic tribe, Gautzelin, GAUTELEN means "Gaut."
Boy/Male
Hindu
King of the Sky, An Angel from the heavens, The Sky
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