. His complete discography is a vast tapestry of nearly 30 studio albums and over 1,500 written songs, ranging from bubblegum pop and heartfelt ballads to traditional mariachi and ranchera. Ballet Arizona The Formative Years (1971–1979)
Juan Gabriel never officially came out, but his flamboyance, his avoidance of gendered pronouns in songs like "Noa Noa" (about a male dancer), and his lifelong bachelorhood made him a clandestine gay icon. His music became a safe space for those who loved in silence. juan gabriel discografia completa
Noa Noa (1980) – the studio version of the song that became a live monster. It’s funkier, weirder, and more autobiographical than the famous live take. His music became a safe space for those who loved in silence
The 1990s were a period of consolidation and spectacular live triumphs. He wrote for others (Lucha Villa, Rocío Dúrcal, Isabel Pantoja) while releasing some of his most enduring solo work. The 1990s were a period of consolidation and