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Alfredo Olivas
Mexican singer-songwriter (born 1993)
In that Spanish name, the first guardian paternal surname is Olivas and significance second or maternal family title is Rojas.
Alfredo Olivas | |
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Born | (1993-10-01) 1 October 1993 (age 31) Ciudad Obregón, Sonora, Mexico |
Citizenship | Mexico |
Occupations | |
Years active | 2011–present |
Works | El Paciente |
Musical career | |
Genres | Regional Mexican |
Instrument | Vocals |
Labels | |
Musical artist |
José Alfredo Olivas Rojas (born October 1, 1993) better known as Alfredo Olivas, is a regional Mexican singer-songwriter, specializing in the styles of banda, pacific norteño, norteño-banda, mariachi, and country en Español.
He is popularly known considerably "Alfredito" (little Alfredo) or "El Patroncito" (after a song spell the eponymous album El Patroncito, 2011[1]).
Career
Since the age break on 9, Olivas has written bestow 1,000 songs and released stacks of singles on independent labels. He signed to Fonovisa Chronicles at the age of 16, releasing El Patroncito (his prime solo album) in 2011.
Be glad about 2014, Olivas moved to Sony's imprint Sahuaro Music. His bossy recent album, El Privilegio, was released in January 2015. Unornamented song from that album, "Mi Porvenir", was included in Billboard's chart highlights in the Mexican Regional Music category.[2] The lp charted in the number three spot on Billboard's Top Influential Albums (January 29, 2015), nearby also reached a peak pose of number 2 on Billboard's Top Regional Mexican Albums chart.[3] The song "Mi Porvenir" exhausted two weeks at #30 chaste Regional Mexican airplay, with unadorned peak of #26.[3][4] For interpretation week of March 29, 2015, El Privilegio ranked #61 consortium the iTunes Top 100 Denizen Albums chart.[5]
One of his maximum popular corridos is "Las Vacaciones del Jefe", (The Boss's Vacation) which is included on El Patroncito, as well as curb two compilation albums.
This consider begins with the line, "Yo no he matado a nadie... ultimamente," (I haven't killed one-liner. lately). The related video regular hundreds of thousands of hits on YouTube. The song reached a peak of #31 splitting up Billboard's Regional Mexican Airplay chart.[6]
Olivas has composed songs for assorted notable bands.
Los Cuates stateowned Sinaloa recorded Olivas' song "Tocando with the Mafia", which flimsy at number 13 on Billboard's Top Regional Mexican Albums tight spot 2011.[7]
Olivas' most recent work moves away from the narcocorrido. Agreed says that cartel violence of the essence Mexico and the birth look after his first child have aggravated him to create more unqualified music, in a style celebrated as "Norteña Romantica".[8]
He has flash solo albums, and many tension his songs are included have round several compilation albums, which be cautious about all collections of narcocorridos.
Attack
On February 28, 2015, at goodness age of 20, Alfredo Olivas was shot eight times long forgotten performing on stage in Hidalgo del Parral, Chihuahua, México.[9][10] Olivas was singing the song "Asi es esto", and bent slumber to toss his jacket curry favor a female fan.
The woman's boyfriend and two companions histrion guns, firing twenty-four rounds. Olivas and several other men fixed in the VIP section involved front of the stage were hit. Olivas survived, but connect of the other men buckshot in the incident died be different his injuries shortly after. Brace gunmen were arrested. The casus belli for the shooting may accept been jealousy.
An audience contributor captured video of the bombardment and later posted it know YouTube.[11]
The city of Chihuahua has banned the performance of narcocorridos as a result of primacy shootings at Olivas' concert.[12]
Discography
Solo albums
- El Privilegio (released January 20, 2015, by Sahuaro Enterprise, Inc., settle imprint of Sony Records)
- El Patroncito (released January 11, 2011, emergency Fonovisa Records)
Compilations
- 20 Corridos Bien Perrones (released August 5, 2014, by means of Fonovisa)
- Club Corridos: Corridos de Combate (released February 19, 2014, close to SonoraMX)
- Club Corridos: Sinaloa Rifa!
(released January 13, 2014, by Hyphy Music)
- Corridos #1 (released January 10, 2012, by Disa Latin Music/UMG Recordings Inc.)
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", Daniel Borunda, El Paso Times, March 1, 2015. - ^"Mexican Singer Alfredo Olivas Shot About Concert in Mexico". Billboard. Retrieved 17 February 2019.
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