
At a certain point, he was wrongly accused of robbery, and was imprisoned in the Palacio de Lecumberri prison for a year and a half. Not having enough money, Aguilera slept in bus and train stations.

Īs people told him he would have success if he tried again, he returned to Mexico City a third time the next year. In 1970, he resigned because he received insufficient payment and returned to work the bars in Juárez. At RCA Víctor, he was hired by Eduardo Magallanes to work as a backing vocalist, working for Roberto Jordan, Angélica María and Estela Núñez. The next year, he tried again to be signed by a record label. He returned to Juárez, where he continued working as a singer.

Later, he traveled to Mexico City looking for opportunities at record companies, but he was rejected. He also worked as a singer in other bars in the town. During this period, he wrote the song " El Noa Noa". From 1966 to 1968, he started to work as a singer at the Noa-Noa bar. In the program, he sang the song "María la Bandida" by José Alfredo Jiménez. Host Raúl Loya gave him the pseudonym Adán Luna.
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In 1965, Aguilera debuted on the Notivisa (now Gala TV Ciudad Juárez) television show Noches Rancheras. There he sang in the choir and helped by cleaning the church. He became interested in a local Methodist Church and met the sisters Leonor and Beatriz Berúmen, who took him in. At 14 Aguilera returned to live with his mother in the center of the town. In the same year, Aguilera composed his first song. Aguilera became very close with Contreras, then escaped El Tribunal and lived with him for a year when he was 13. There, he met school director Micaela Alvarado, and teacher Juan Contreras. Because of this, his mother moved to Ciudad Juárez, Chihuahua, and he was put in the El Tribunal boarding school where he remained for eight years. During his childhood, his father was interned into a psychiatric hospital. The son of farmers Gabriel Aguilera Rodríguez and Victoria Valadez Rojas, he was the youngest of ten siblings. Īlberto Aguilera Valadez was born on Januin Parácuaro, Michoacán, Mexico. Among his most recognized penned songs are "Amor eterno", "Querida", "Yo no nací para amar", " Hasta que te conocí", "El Noa Noa", " No tengo dinero", " Abrázame muy fuerte", "Te lo pido por favor", "En esta primavera", "Pero qué necesidad", "Te sigo amando", "Siempre en mi mente", " De mí enamórate", and "Lo pasado, pasado", among others all of them, performed by him and many other artists. During his career, Juan Gabriel wrote around 1,800 songs. II, is reportedly the best-selling album of all time in Mexico, with over eight million copies sold.

His nineteenth studio album, Recuerdos, Vol. Having sold an estimated of 60 million records worldwide, Juan Gabriel was among Latin America's best selling singer-songwriters. Widely considered one of the best and most prolific Mexican composers and singers of all time, he has been called a pop icon. Colloquially nicknamed as Juanga ( pronounced ) and El Divo de Juárez, Gabriel was known for his flamboyant style, which broke barriers within the Latin music market. Alberto Aguilera Valadez ( Spanish pronunciation: Janu– August 28, 2016), known professionally as Juan Gabriel ( pronounced ( listen)), was a Mexican singer, songwriter and actor.
