Paquita la Del Barrio, the famous Mexican songstress known for her hits like “Rata de doe patas” and “Azul celeste,” died at the age of 77 on February 17, 2025. The singer made a lasting impression on the music industry with her bold lyrics and confident personality. A cause of death for Paquita has not been confirmed by authorities. However, multiple outlets have reported that she suffered from health issues over the years.
In a statement posted to Paquita’s Instagram, her death was confirmed. In an English translation, the statement read, “With deep pain and sadness, we sensitively confirm the death of our ‘Paquita la del Barrio’ in her home in Veracruz. She was a unique and irreplaceable artist who left an indelible mark on the hearts of everyone who knew her and enjoyed her music.”
As fans mourn Paquita’s death, we’re remembering Paquita and her legacy in genres such as boleros and ranchera below.
Who Was Paquita la Del Barrio?
Paquita’s real name was Francisca Viveros Barradas. Her stage name Paquita la del Barrio translates to English as “Paquita from the Neighborhood.”
Paquita la Del Barrio’s Cause of Death
At the time of publication, an official cause of death for Paquita has not been confirmed by authorities. Multiple outlets reported that she suffered from various health issues over the years. The Music Essentials reported that Paquita died from a heart attack, but no one from Paquita’s team has addressed this report yet.
Earlier this year, Paquita postponed a performance at the National Auditorium because of undisclosed health issues, according to Fox9.
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