Born Francisca Viveros Barradas in 1947 in Veracruz, Mexico, the singer was known for songs such as "Tres Veces te Engañé" (Three Times I Cheated on You) and "Rata de Dos Patas" (Two-Legged Rat).
The acclaimed Mexican singer died on February 17, 2025. Learn more about Paquita’s music career and her life here.
Paquita la del Barrio, a singer-songwriter whose lyrics took aim at sexism, died in her Veracruz, Mexico, home in February.
Paquita la del Barrio was a mother of five. She had two sons, Iván Miguel and Javier, with her first husband, Miguel Gerardo. Following their divorce, Paquita married Alfonso Mar
In unflinching ballads that spoke of the pain men can cause women, the Mexican singer often relied on what she learned in her own relationships.
The world of music and entertainment is grieving the passing of Paquita la del Barrio, the eternal "Warrior of Bolero," who died at the age of 77, according to a statement from her team. The beloved Mexican singer had been battling health issues for years.
Famed Mexican singer Paquita la del Barrio has died at age 77, her staff said Monday. "With deep sorrow and sadness, we confirm the sensitive death of our beloved 'Paquita La Del Barrio' in her home of Veracruz,
Francisca Viveros Barradas, best known by her stage name Paquita la del Barrio, has died. She was 77. The Grammy-nominated singer known for hit songs like “Rata de dos Patas,” a song about a scorned woman calling out her cheating ex, died in her home in Veracruz, Mexico.
The singer-songwriter behind classics like “Tres Veces te Engañé” and “Rata de Dos Patas” received the Lifetime Achievement Award at the 2021 Billboard Latin Music Awards.
Throughout her career, Paquita stood out for performing songs that address themes of heartbreak and female empowerment, becoming an icon of Mexican music.
Vocalist-actress Paquita la del Barrio, the 'Warrior of Boleros' known for powerful feminist anthems, has died at age 77.