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Yoshio dies of coronavirus; he was popular mexican singer

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Mexico City / 05/13/2020 20:23:48

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Show business in Mexico is in mourning since this May 13 Mexican singer Yoshio died, who was hospitalized since May 2 for coronavirus symptoms.

On that date, the artist’s official Twitter account reported that he was “in critical condition.” Unfortunately his condition did not improve and this Wednesday he lost his life.

Journalist Gustavo Adolfo Infante He released the sad news on social networks, citing the artist’s wife as the one who confirmed the death.

Who is Yoshio, the Mexican singer who died of coronavirus?

Of Japanese descent from his father, the Mexican singer Yoshio (whose name was Gustavo Nakatani Ávila) is remembered for his foray into the romantic gender in the 70s and 80s with songs like “Queen of Hearts” and “What happened happened”.

Her last album came out in 2018 as a tribute to the composer Álvaro Carrillo, from whom he adapted melodies such as “El Andariego”, “Moonlight” and “The Songbook”, among other. In 2016 he also made a compilation of songs by Armando Manzanero, among which were “I don’t know about you”, “Under the table” and “Are we a couple”.

Yoshio died on May 13, 2020 at the Xoco Hospital in Mexico City at age 59 after being hospitalized for eleven days because of the coronavirus.


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