Vicente Fernandez is an icon of ranchera music and a symbol of Mexico. The songs of El Charro de Huentitán are sung around the world and what better way to pay tribute to the singer than in the capital of the world – New York City.
YouTube Music performed him a tribute to Chente after his death with posters in prominent places such as Times Square. The tribute also appears in downtown Los Angeles, as well as the Macarthur Causeway Bridge in Miami.
After After the sad news of Vicente’s departure was released, the public sought his music to remember him. Visits to YouTube had a considerable increase. During the period of 22 hours of 12 December, the deceased singer’s official channel reached 44 . 89 million visits, an increase of more than 1. 62% on the daily average of visits of the previous days.
On YouTube’s weekly charts covering the period of 10 to the 16 from December to 2021, Vicente Fernández reached the number position 10 on the Global Top Artists list. The late singer also appeared on various country charts, reaching # 1 in Mexico, Colombia, Costa Rica, Guatemala, and Nicaragua; # 2 in Ecuador, El Salvador and Honduras.
In the United States, Vicente Fernández appeared at # 3 on the Top Artists list and the only artist in Spanish among the top 8; Chente’s “Por Tu Maldito Amor” also made the Top Songs chart in the US in Mexico, 12 songs by Vicente Fernández appeared on the weekly chart of Top Songs.
The most viewed videos of Vicente Fernández in the last 12 months:
• For Your Damn Love (62. 2M views)
• A Mi Manera (Live) (55 .6M views)
• These Jealousy (Live) (49. 2M views)
• Aca Entre Nos (48. 4M views)
• When I Wanted to Be Big (47. 1M views)
• Divine women (34. 8M views)
• The Orders (33. 8M views)
• Have a good time (30. 6M views)
• One Million Springs (30. 3M views)
• The Difference (Live) (29. 1M views)
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