Joan Sebastian Would Have Turned 75: Here Are 10 of the Best Covers of His Hits

Today (April 8) Joan Sebastian, the Mexican music icon whose hits remain benchmarks not just for the genre but for Latin music in general, would have turned 75.

Born in 1951 in Juliantla, Guerrero, the “Poet of the People,” as he was also known, dedicated five decades of his life to music, blending his campirano-style love and heartbreak lyrics with Sinaloan banda, mariachi and even pop, leaving a remarkable legacy behind.

During his prolific career, Joan Sebastian — whose real name was JosĆ© Manuel Figueroa — appeared 43 times on Billboard‘s Hot Latin Songs chart, with 11 songs reaching the top 10, including “Te IrĆ” Mejor Sin MĆ­,” “Un Idiota” and “MĆ”s AllĆ” del Sol.” On Top Latin Albums, he achieved 35 entries, 19 of which landed in the top 10, while three reached No. 1: En Vivo: Desde La Plaza El Progreso De Guadalajara (2001), Celebrando El 13 (2013) and Personalidad (2015) — the latter released shortly before his death on July 13, 2015, after a tough battle with cancer.

Over the years, artists from various musical genres have paid tribute to him in their performances and even recorded versions of his songs, each infusing their own style without altering the essence he brought to his work.

From the rock of Moderatto and the ska of Panteón Rococó to the regional Mexican sounds of ValentĆ­n Elizalde and EdĆ©n MuƱoz, or the bolero stylings of Charlie Zaa — here are 10 of the best covers to celebrate the life and work of Joan Sebastian, presented in chronological order based on their original release.


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