Paquita la del Barrio, born Francisca Viveros Barradas in 1947, passed away on February 17, 2025, at 77 in her Veracruz, Mexico home. Known worldwide for her feminist anthems like “Tres veces te engañé” and “Rata de dos patas,” (“I Cheated on You Three Times” and “Two-Legged Rat”) this legendary Mexican singer gave a message about women’s empowerment through ranchera and bolero music. Her family confirmed the news on Instagram, requesting privacy and understanding during this time.
RIP Paquita la del Barrio, the feminist icon from Mexico who sang what others were afraid to say. pic.twitter.com/MJFcypLV3g
— Apple Music (@AppleMusic) February 17, 2025
Throughout a remarkable 50-year career, Paquita released hits tackling machismo and sexism, often spicing up her lyrics with raw humor. Fans have cherished her choice to call out societal norms, which brought women’s perspective into the conversation of love and relationships. From modest beginnings to sold-out venues, her career escalated into becoming an icon who influenced Latin American music.
Mexican legend Paquita La Del Barrio has died at the age of 77. pic.twitter.com/ov1TMCOQie
— Pop Base (@PopBase) February 17, 2025
Though the cause of death was not immediately disclosed, fans and fellow artists alike have flooded social media with tributes and heartfelt memories. Her official family statement honored a “unique and irreplaceable artist” whose songs have reached different generations. Her legacy will be heard, celebrated, and respected.