Musician Diego Verdaguer Dies at 70 Due to Complications From COVID-19

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Musician Diego Verdaguer Dies at 70 Due to Complications From COVID-19
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Diego Verdaguer, the Argentine singer-songwriter behind hits such as “Corazón de papel,” “Yo te amo” and “Volveré” who sold almost 50 million records, died of complications from COVID-19.

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Verdaguer's last social media message, published on Thursday night, was to his wife: “I will never get tired of dedicating it to you! You are and will be the thief who stole my heart," says the tweet along with an image of the couple on the beach and part of the lyrics of their song"La ladrona":"Take care of me, love me, kiss me, pamper me."

According to the publicist, Verdaguer frequently traveled to the United States, especially after the birth of Lucca, the eldest son of Ana Victoria, who lives in Los Angeles, and had even bought a property there. The artist also used to perform in concert in the United States and had a tour scheduled with Amanda Miguel for this year,"Toda una vida 2022 Tour,” with more than 20 scheduled dates.

“We deeply regret the loss of #diegoverdaguer, we were together recently when they came to our concert in Los Angeles. Our hug for @amandamiguels and his family”, tweeted the Argentine duo Pimpinela. “I can tell you, I am more Mexican than anything. I love Mexico, I love what Mexico has meant in my life, I love the opportunities that Mexico has given me," Verdaguer said in an interview with The Associated Press in 2019.

In 1987, the couple founded Diam Music, with which Verdaguer released all his productions to date, including the most recent, 2019's"Corazón bambino,” and an album that will be released posthumously,"Por la libre.”

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