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José José: reactions to the death of the 'Prince of the Song'

2019-09-29T00:50:14.413Z


Next, some reactions in social networks to the death of José Rómulo Sosa Ortiz, first name of José José.


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(CNN) - José José died this Saturday in Miami and the reactions were swift to regret the departure of the Mexican singer, actor and producer. The sorrow not only occurred in the artistic world, but it transcended, even to the political field.

Andrés Manuel López Obrador, president of Mexico, did not save praise to talk about the musical work of the 'Prince of the Song'.

“Very unfortunate,” said López Obrador about the death of José José. “He is an extraordinary singer of an era that with his songs, with his romanticism made many of my generation cry and be happy, so death is regrettable. I think the best tribute is to remember it and keep listening to your songs. There are extraordinary, extraordinary records, ”the president added.

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Here are some reactions in social networks to the death of José Rómulo Sosa Ortiz, first name of José José:

“Goodbye dear brother. You will live forever as long as love exists. Thank you for the most wonderful gift: Your voice and your music, ”Marc Anthony posted on Instagram:

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Goodbye dear brother. You will live forever as long as love exists. Thank you for the most wonderful gift: Your voice and your music.

A post shared by Marc Anthony (@marcanthony) on Sep 28, 2019 at 2:19 pm PDT

Evo Morales, president of Bolivia, said José José was a “great representative of the Latin American romantic song in the world”. "Our solidarity and condolences to his family and his followers," he added on Twitter:

We receive with regret the news of the death of the famous Mexican singer and composer José Rómulo Sosa Ortiz, better known as José José, a great representative of the Latin American romantic song in the world. Our solidarity and condolences to your family and your followers pic.twitter.com/9lbDdoOYyz

- Evo Morales Ayma (@evoespueblo) September 28, 2019

With a "Rest in peace dear friend", the Spanish singer Julio Iglesias culminated a tweet sense:

This day is very sad for all the artists who were lucky to share moments with José José. Rest in peace dear friend.

- JULIO IGLESIAS (@JulioIglesias) September 28, 2019

The band Damn Neighborhood thanked the singer's friendship. "Your music will always remain in our hearts," they indicate:

Good way to the Prince of the Song, José José, admiration and respect.Thanks for your friendship and your music that will always remain in our hearts.
PaTo Chromed Montes Damn Duck Neighborhood #YaLoPasadoPasado #JoseJose @rocopachukote pic.twitter.com/GLokJ2xejG

- Damn Neighborhood (@MalditaVecindad) September 28, 2019

"We're going to miss you, go with God," said singer Emmanuel:

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We were the Prince of the tender soul, the soft spirit, the sweet voice. The Sad that, with his sadness filled us with joy. We will miss you, go with God. #qedp #JoseJose #eltriste

A post shared by emmanueloficial (@emmanueloficial) on Sep 28, 2019 at 12:31 pm PDT

Colombian singer Carlos Vives chose to quote verses from one of José José's songs, "Let's give ourselves time":

"Time to heal our wounds, time to start our lives again, time to know if you need me, time to know if you love me or forget me" José José pic.twitter.com/A7i9PevOJJ

- Carlos Vives (@carlosvives) September 29, 2019

Singer Olga Tañón highlighted the moments she shared with José José. "No more pain, fly high," he added:

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Like José José, no voice like it. His songs will never die and I am fortunate to live beautiful moments with him and a privilege! Lord of the song, no more pain fly high into the arms of the Lord! 🙏🏼🙌🏼😪 . . #josejose # olgatañon #RIPJoseJose

A post shared by Olga Tañón (@olgatanonofficial) on Sep 28, 2019 at 11:46 am PDT

Chayanne said that José José was one of his inspirations at the beginning of his career:

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Jose Jose, the prince of the song was one of my inspirations during my beginnings in this race and whom I always admired for his great heart and talent. Today we are left with his great legacy and I ask that his family have strength and understanding. Rest in Paz Jose Jose 🙏🏼

A post shared by Chayanne ™ (@chayanne) on Sep 28, 2019 at 12:51 pm PDT

The Colombian Juanes also lamented the departure of José José and accompanied his message with a photograph of both:

Regretting the departure of José José, without a doubt, one of the greats of music, his voice will sound forever in our hearts. Rest in peace. # JoseJose #ElPrincipeDeLaCancion #QDEP pic.twitter.com/OdrAW4FbvQ

- JUANES (@juanes) September 28, 2019

Alejandro Fernández launched two categorical sentences: “One of the most talented beings who have had the pleasure of knowing. A piece of the history of Mexico and the industry is going on worldwide, ”he said in reference to José José.

One of the most talented beings he has had the pleasure of meeting.
A piece of the history of Mexico and the industry is going worldwide.
DEP dear # JoséJosé! pic.twitter.com/6kj1HflU2e

- Alejandro Fernández (@alexoficial) September 28, 2019

Alejandro Sanz turned to José José to say: "You created your own kingdom capable of going around the world and hearts."

Prince of the songs ... you created your own kingdom capable of going around the world and hearts. A sincere hug to your family and friends. #DEP # JoséJosé

- Alejandro Sanz (@AlejandroSanz) September 28, 2019

Marco Antonio Solís asked that “God receive him in his lap and rest in peace”:

Waking up with the unfortunate news of the departure of our beloved prince from the song @JoseJoseOficial God receive him in his lap and rest in peace.

- Marco Antonio Solís (@MarcoASolis) September 28, 2019

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Source: cnnespanol

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