5 Iconic Albums to Celebrate Emilio Navaira’s Birthday

Happy birthday to the King of Tejano Music, Emilio Navaira! Today, we celebrate the life and legacy of this legendary singer-songwriter, who was born on August 23, 1962, in San Antonio, Texas.

Emilio was one of the most influential artists in the Tejano genre, blending traditional Mexican music with country, pop, and rock. He won a Grammy Award and a Latin Grammy Award for his albums Acuerdate and De Nuevo, respectively. He also had several hits on the Billboard charts, both in Spanish and English.

Emilio was not only a talented musician, but also a charismatic performer, who earned the nickname “El Rey de Rodeo” for his energetic shows. He was loved by millions of fans across the US and Mexico, who admired his passion, versatility, and authenticity. He was also a devoted father of five children and a generous humanitarian.

Sadly, Emilio passed away on May 16, 2016, at the age of 53, due to a heart attack. His death was mourned by the Tejano community and the music industry as a whole. He left behind a rich musical legacy that will continue to inspire generations of artists and listeners.

To honor Emilio Navaira on his birthday, we have compiled a list of five iconic albums that showcase his amazing talent and diversity. These albums are:

  • Shoot It (1991): The album features a mix of Tejano and country music, with songs such as “Mi Destino,” “Esta Vez Ya No Voy a Volver,” and “Fijate Mama”. The album showcases Navaira’s talent as a singer and songwriter and helped establish him as a major force in the Tejano music scene.
  • Southern Exposure (1993): The album reached No. 4 on the US Latin Albums chart and No. 2 on the Regional Mexican Albums chart with songs such as “Ya No Me Pones Atención,” “Suficiente Amor,” “Bailando Contigo,” and others.
  • Acuerdate (2002): This album won Emilio his first Grammy Award for Best Tejano Album in 2003. The album blended Tejano, cumbia, and Norteño styles with songs like “Mal Herido”, “Quiero Verte Bailar”, and “Ella”.
  • De Nuevo (2006): The album won him his first Latin Grammy Award for Best Tejano Album in 2007. It showcases his versatility and fusion of various genres into his Tejano sound with songs like “El Beso”, “Dejare La Llave En Mi Puerta”, and the title track.
  • Life is Good (1995): This was Emilio’s second English-language album, which featured songs such as “Life is Good”, “Even If I Tried”, and “She Gives”. The album’s title was inspired by Emilio’s sponsorship deal with Miller Lite beer and reached No. 13 on the US Country Albums chart.

We celebrate the heavenly 61st birthday of Emilio Navaira, the King of Tejano music, with a list of five iconic albums. Let us know what you think in the comments below. And don’t forget to listen to some of Emilio’s music today to remember his amazing voice and spirit.

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