Lucha Villa, born Luz Elena Ruiz Bejarano on November 30, 1936, in Santa Rosalía
de Camargo, Chihuahua, is a legendary Mexican singer and actress known for her
deep, powerful voice in ranchera and mariachi music. She began her music career
in 1961 after being discovered as part of "Las Dianas de Dillon," and was named
"Lucha Villa" by a promoter for a more Mexican identity. Her collaborations with
renowned songwriters like José Alfredo Jiménez resulted in classic hits such as
"La Media Vuelta," "Que Se Me Acabe la Vida," and "Amanecí en tus Brazos." Lucha
Villa also had a success...