The endearing singer Juan Reynoso, who captivated everyone in the blind auditions of ‘La Voz Perú’, died this December 21 at the age of 83. His performance of ‘Motivos’ continues to be remembered as one of the most emotional moments of the program.
Statement from the family of Juan Reynoso
Peruvian music is in mourning after the departure of Juan Reynoso, the beloved singing grandfather who moved thousands in his participation in ‘The voice of Peru’ . At 83 years old, Reynoso left an unforgettable legacy that combines musical talent with a story of perseverance and love for art. His death, which occurred on December 21, has been the reason for countless messages of love and condolences from fans and colleagues.
Through social networks Juan Reynoso, His relatives confirmed the death of the iconic grandfather remembered for his participation in the missing program ‘La Voz Perú’.
“Today my beloved father, Juan Reynoso Sosa, at 83 years old, left for eternity, thank you all for having brightened his days with messages and expressions of affection; His artistic legacy and above all his greatness as a human being will continue to be valid in those of us who follow in his footsteps. This indescribable pain does not stop, but it is comforting to know how much they loved him, rest in peace, beloved father, I love you and I will love you forever,” they wrote on Facebook.
Who was Juan Reynoso?
Remembered for his interpretation of ‘Motivo’, Juan Reynoso He managed to conquer the four coaches of the program, becoming a symbol of passion for music and resilience in the face of adversity.
Juan Reynoso He dedicated his life to music while working at Algodones Peruanos, a balance that allowed him to cultivate his artistic talent without neglecting his work responsibilities. His career was consolidated through the ‘Jarana Criolla’ trio, with which he performed at various traditional events, such as serenades and meetings that celebrated Peruvian Creole music.
The great leap of Juan Reynoso came with his participation in ‘The voice of Peru’. During his blind audition, he masterfully performed the classic ‘Motives’, a performance that not only made the four coaches’ chairs turn, but also touched the hearts of millions of viewers. Reynoso was chosen by Tony Succar, who highlighted the depth and emotionality of his voice.