Vicente Fernández Asks For Support For His Grandson

Vicente Fernández Asks For Support For His Grandson
Vicente Fernández Asks For Support For His Grandson

Video: Vicente Fernández Asks For Support For His Grandson

Video: Vicente Fernández Asks For Support For His Grandson
Video: Vicente Fernández - Escucha Las Golondrinas 2024, November
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Alejandro Fernández and Alejandro Fernández junior
Alejandro Fernández and Alejandro Fernández junior

With his excited grandmother in the front row, Alex Fernández Jr. debuted as a singer during the 19th Radio Awards, which were held for the first time outside the United States.

In front of a crowded auditorium in Guadalajara, Jalisco, Vicente Fernández's grandson asked the audience for applause and admitted being excited by his presentation.

“If you like it, applaud me, and if not, also. Don't be cu….os, I'm starting,”he said with a laugh.

But her first time on stage as a professional singer could not be without the support of her grandfather, who through a video asked the public to shelter the offspring of the foal Alejandro Fernández.

“I entrust my new puppy, Alex Fernández. I hope they give you the same affection that they gave me, he said.

For his part, Alejandro sent a love message to his offspring through his Twitter account.

“As my father once did with me a few years ago, today I want to introduce you to the boy who is over 1.80 [meters] tall and already taller than me. We bring music in our blood, son, I love you!”Wrote the proud father.

At this stage of his life, the also businessman, had three luxury godparents: Alan Ramírez and Oswaldo Silvas, vocalists of the Sergio Lizárraga Banda MS, and the soloist Julión Alvarez, who gave him the lucky kick.

"He has the blood, you have the tables [to succeed], so much success compadre," Silvas wished him.

Silvas, as part of Banda MS, was among the most awarded of the night with three awards as Artist of the Year, Band of the Year and Song of the Year. The young Christian Nodal singer-songwriter who duet with Ana Bárbara, was crowned Latino Pride and asked for union among the community.

Premios de la Radio, which celebrates regional Mexican music, was held for the first time in Mexico in order to show solidarity with artists who have been denied a work visa by the current president's government to perform in the United States. The event focused on supporting the immigration causes of Latino families suffering from laws imposed by President Donald Trump.

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