
Paquita la Del Barrio
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Francisca Viveros Barradas, better known as ‘Paquita la del Barrio’ (rough English translation: “Frannie from the neighborhood”) is a popular Mexican singer of rancheras and other Mexican styles most famous for being a bit aggressive against her male counterparts in the industry. She was born in Alto Lucero, Veracruz on April 2nd, 1947.
This renowned singer has gained prestige due partly to her advocacy against Mexico’s sexist male culture, which has made her popular especially with female audiences. She is known for her common song themes of women empowerment and man bashing; her signature phrase, with which she often teases male spectators in her shows, is “¿Me estás oyendo, inútil?” (“Are you listening, good-for-nothing?”).
In 1970 Paquita traveled to Mexico City to try her luck with the name which eventually would make her famous as she belted many tunes of pride and courage against men. In fact, she outshined not only due to her anti-machismo slurs, but also thanks to her initiative to end the social stigma of dating, encouraging women to pursue the relationship.
She won a “Premio Los Nuestro” and a “Premio de la Gente” and was nominated for a Grammy in 2008.






















































