: In 2025, the version by Vicente Fernández was added to the National Recording Registry of the Library of Congress for its cultural and historical significance.
"El Rey" (The King) is widely considered the definitive anthem of Mexican ranchera music, immortalized by the legendary Vicente Fernández. While originally written by José Alfredo Jiménez in 1971, Fernández’s live performances transformed the song into a cultural touchstone representing Mexican identity, pride, and resilience. Cultural Significance
: The lyrics tell the story of a man who, despite having "no throne or queen," maintains his dignity and declares "I'm still the king".
Vicente Fernandez - El Rey (en Vivo) Access
: In 2025, the version by Vicente Fernández was added to the National Recording Registry of the Library of Congress for its cultural and historical significance.
"El Rey" (The King) is widely considered the definitive anthem of Mexican ranchera music, immortalized by the legendary Vicente Fernández. While originally written by José Alfredo Jiménez in 1971, Fernández’s live performances transformed the song into a cultural touchstone representing Mexican identity, pride, and resilience. Cultural Significance Vicente Fernandez - El Rey (En Vivo)
: The lyrics tell the story of a man who, despite having "no throne or queen," maintains his dignity and declares "I'm still the king". : In 2025, the version by Vicente Fernández