Jorge Negrete, born in Guanajuato, Mexico, on November 30, 1911, was a
celebrated singer and actor who played a crucial role in popularizing ranchera
music and the charro film genre. Originally trained in opera, he began his
career on the radio before transitioning to film with La Madrina del Diablo
(1937). His breakthrough came with ¡Ay, Jalisco, no te rajes! (1941), which
established him as an international star and led to iconic collaborations with
Gloria Marín and María Félix. Throughout his career, Jorge Negrete recorded
numerous hits and worked with the trio Los Tres Calave...