Ze Luis dies: Creator of hits like La Chica Fresa and La Coloreteada
Ze Luis, renowned grupero composer, creator of hits such as "La Chica Fresa" and "La Coloreteada", passed away leaving a great musical legacy
2024-12-06T15:44:51+00:00- Ze Luis Passes Away
- Composer of Numerous Hits
- Influence on Grupero Music
A songwriter is an artist who creates melodies, lyrics, and musical structures.
This, in order to express emotions, tell stories, or convey messages.
In the early hours of Wednesday, December 3, the grupero music scene in Mexico and the U.S. mourned the loss of one of its notable composers.
José Luis Gómez González, better known as Ze Luis, the creator of hits like La Chica Fresa and La Coloreteada, passed away.
Ze Luis Will «Live Forever» in His Works
The news of his passing was shared through Ze Luis’s official Facebook page, though no further details were provided.
“His music, his passion, and his legacy will forever remain in our hearts. May his music continue to be a source of inspiration and comfort…”
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In the same message, his loved ones bid farewell to the «brother, father, and uncle.»
«Your music will live on forever. You will live eternally in your works.»
According to El Mañana, Ze Luis also composed songs like Alas Rotas, Déjala que se Divierta, and La Orgullosa.
However, his most famous hits include La Coloreteada, performed by Los Mier, and La Chica Fresa, sung by Banda Z.
Silvia Guadalupe Gómez González, the artist’s sister, was the one to announce the heartbreaking news.
Ze Luis turned 72 on February 20, but his health had been deteriorating since then.
Born in Río Bravo, Tamaulipas, Mexico, Ze Luis showed an early passion for music, according to the Mexican Society of Authors and Composers.
His parents, Jesús Gómez and Mariana González, nurtured his love for the arts.
His first composition, Dice Adiós tu Mano al Viento, was later recorded by Los Temerarios.
Over the years, his songs were performed by legendary artists like Impacto, Bronco, Conjunto Primavera, Antonio Aguilar, and Vicente Fernández.