translated from Spanish: The relationship between Lucía Méndez and Chamín Correa

Mexican musician Chamín Correa died last Tuesday at the age of 90 from a heart attack, news that filled the artistic guild with sadness, since he was an admired person and much loved above all. Many celebrities outlaid their sadness on social media upon learning of the death of Chamín Correa, among them Lucía Méndez, singer of several musical hits such as Enamorada and Corazón de piedra.

Lucía Méndez expressed her sadness at the passing of Don Chamín, whom she felt as part of her family, and that in addition to being joined by a friendship of many years, he also worked with her in the musical field. Don Chamín Correa produced several songs and albums to Lucía Méndez, who has achieved a career as a singer over the years.

Dulce Romance is one of Ms. Méndez’s musical productions and in which he had to see Chamín Correa, who produced it in the late 90s and made known her in 2000.Dulce Romance was a boleros album and among the songs that were included It includes Forgive Me, Die of Love, Curse, Dust and Thank You for having left you.
My deepest condolences to the family. I am very sad because Chamín really is a genius, the best requinto in the world and will always leave us his memory and his beautiful things,” Lucia said upon learning of the artist’s death.

Singer Carlos Cuevas broke the news of Mr. Correa’s death through his official Twitter account last Tuesday afternoon. Benjamín Correa was the artist’s real name and was born in Mexico City, according to information on Wikipedia. He was recognized and admired for his playing requinto.



Original source in Spanish

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