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The regional Mexican singer was not abducted nor did he suffer any criminal act against him in the state of Zacatecas
The regional Mexican singer Alfredo Olivas was not kidnapped in Zacatecas, he is well and at home, according to the singer himself and his representative Alex Jimenez, who denied that "Alfredito" had suffered any criminal act against him.
On the other hand, the spokesperson for the State Peacebuilding Roundtable informed El Sol de Zacatecas that there is no information about any violent incident in which the work team of singer Alfredo Olivas and/or the performer himself were allegedly involved, later confirmed in a press release.
It is totally ruled out that this has occurred in the state of Zacatecas.
On Tuesday morning, it was reported on social networks that singer Alfredo Olivas had been abducted by armed individuals on a highway in the municipality of Concepción del Oro, Zacatecas, along with members of his staff, and it was even claimed that his equipment and a truck had been stolen.
The rumor was denied by Alex Jiménez, Alfredo Olivas' representative, who assured several TV shows that Alfredito had been the victim of a crime of this magnitude.
Alfredo Olivas presented his show "Pisteando Juntos" on February 12 at the Arena Monterrey, alongside Luis R. Conriquez.
Who is Alfredo Olivas?
José Alfredo Olivas Rojas, better known as Alfredo Olivas "El Patroncito" or "Alfredito", is a singer, composer and accordion player of regional Mexican music, in the style of Sinaloan banda, Pacific style norteño, narco ballads and mariachi.
Alfredo Olivas began his career at the age of nine and has written over a thousand songs and recorded dozens of singles on independent labels.
One of his most popular corridos is "Las Vacaciones del Jefe," which is included on the El Patroncito album. The song reached number 31 on Billboard's regional "Mexican Airplay" chart.
Several bands have performed Alfredo Olivas' songs, such as Los Cuates de Sinaloa who recorded the song, "Tocando con la mafia," which reached #13 on Billboard's "Top Regional Mexican Albums" in 2011.
Violent acts against Alfredo Olivas
In 2015, when Alfredo Olivas performed in Hidalgo del Parral, Chihuahua, he was shot six times while he was in the middle of the stage, leaving him wounded, some people lost their lives during the attack.
In 2018, Alfredo Olivas' father was the victim of an armed attack in the municipality of Zapopan, Jalisco, for which he was hospitalized in a hospital, where, days later armed men entered the hospital, with the intention of attacking him again, which they did not achieve.
Wow, shot six times and he still sings
ReplyDeleteYea but he only caught 1 bullet outcof those 6 shots fired at him
DeleteOnly takes one bullet so he's lucky to be here
DeleteIt probably wasn’t a kidnapping, just a big cartel member that wanted a privada ? Heard stories about singers getting intercepted when a big cartel member wants a private concert and then they’re free to go afterwards.
ReplyDeleteLooks like either mayo or mencho want onother corrido.
ReplyDeleteOr else... 🔫 pew pew pew
His corridos aren’t popular anymore he’s more about romantic songs now
DeleteSi fueron las 4 letras me parece movida desesperada y patadas de ahogados. Mismo con la movida en TJ contra El Patner Bélico… ya ni la cafetera se ofendió pero ay anda las gallinas dando sus últimas lágrimas.
Delete12:37 pues esto paso donde "segun" esta dominado por el CDS, ahora peegunto, si fue CDS eso quiere decir que estan desesperados y dando patadas de ahogado? O si fue el CJNG eso quiere decir que CJNG todavia anda por todo Zacatecas como si nada y es puro mitote que el CDS esta ganando? Cual quiera que sea la respuesta deja mal parado al CDS
Delete725 bro Sinaloa hater.
DeleteNo one said it happened at all.
Sheesh lol
9:50 ok sinaloa cheerleader
DeleteSheesh Lol 🤣
He probably was kidnapped but told not to say anything or risked really being killed
ReplyDeleteRansom was paid he gets to live.
DeleteHe was just pulled over by the guys, not even messed with. Bigger story than it really is. I know one of the band members that play for him.
ReplyDeleteDo I smell another publicity stunt with a corrido musician??? Lol
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