Juan Gabriel , the "Divo de Juárez," stands as the most influential figure in Mexican music history, with a discography that redefined the boundaries of Latin pop, ranchera, and ballads. Over a career spanning nearly five decades, he wrote over 1,500 songs and released 30 studio albums, selling more than 100 million records worldwide. His work is not just a collection of music but a cultural archive of the Latin American experience. The Foundations: El Alma Joven (1970s) Juan Gabriel’s discography began with the El Alma Joven

Juan Gabriel 's complete discography spans over four decades of prolific musical output, beginning with his 1971 debut album El Alma Joven . Throughout his career, he released over

Lanzado días antes de su fallecimiento, este álbum doble presenta 34 de sus canciones con majestuosos arreglos sinfónicos.

While all of Juan Gabriel's works have their merit, a few specific albums stand as essential entry points or definitive masterpieces within a .

En sus últimos años de vida, Juan Gabriel se dedicó a refrescar sus grandes clásicos colaborando con las nuevas generaciones y artistas de talla internacional.

Fusión de balada con mariachi moderno.

En la década de los 90, Juan Gabriel ya no tenía nada que demostrar, pero decidió romper barreras sociales y culturales en México al presentarse en el Palacio de Bellas Artes, un recinto históricamente reservado para la música clásica.