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  • Mi nombre es JIBARO. Soy natural de Loiza Aldea y creci escuchando a "La GIGIGI" cantando. Es muy vergonzoso de que en un pais como este, el unico motivo es el de difamarle el nombre a las personas que con el sudor de la frente y los extragos vividos en este pais hallan logrado un poco de fama. Creo firmemente de que las personas que se dedican a ensuciar el nombre de otros por causa de ganar unas cuantas monedas; se les debe de llamar prole de JUDAS ISCARIOTE.

  • que dios la guarda

  • Please, only positive comments! I will not allow La Lupe's name to be thrown around as a drug addict! She DID NOT use drugs! Is it really so hard to believe that someone can actually be truly eccentric and original? Please no drug comments! Or else be deleted! Long live the Queen! La Lupe! Drug free!

  • The woman says: "She said she died a peaceful death", really? How did my Lupe (who I love for ever) said that after gone?

  • The interviewer is a jerk! he wants to exploit her shortcomings... she died from a heart attack and she was a practicing Christian..so she died in God's grace hopefully!!!

  • Yo tuve el honor de ser parte de su musica acompañandola en el saxofon con los Jimaguas de Union City N.J. Me acuerdo que ella tenia una Cas en Englewood N.J. y nos invitaba (a los jimaghuas y a mi) a tomar cafe y ahi pasabamos la noche mirando television y al siguiente dia nos despertaba haciendonos tremendos desayunos cubanos!

  • We were not Hispanic but I call as a child how we'd turn to Channel 47 to see if La Lupe was on. I still remember the old black and white TV we had and La Lupe performing on some show. We loved her and couldn't get enough of her. Now she's a legend in her own right! VIVA LA LUPE!

  • I knew La Lupe and she did have a tough life but was liberated from drugs etc and found God and her life in the end was wonderful...all these hipocrisy of people that did not know her made me sick...to exploit her for her failures in the early days is a shame...give the woman some dignity...

  • She did not die a tragic death. For some reason tragedy has a price tag today. She died a huge believer in Evangelical movement, becoming a preacher herself. Less pity for her "tragedy" and more for those who are bothered by it (or it's illusion).

  • I think the interviewer was a jerk for only wanting to explore her failures that lead to her untimely death. He should be fired!!

  • I know, some tv interviewers would not have gone there..out of respect for the fond memory of the artist.

    Of course he obviously has no respect for the Queen!

  • @colon1664 my feelings exactly!

  • @colon1664 Then at the end of the video he speaks about how her unpredictability and passion burned out as well... Dude is a real douche bag and I agree with you. He should have lost his fucking job. If you don't have anything good to say then shut the hell up!

  • what is a santo dance??

  • I wish i was alive to meet her. But my mother got to meet in a santo party when she was little. During that party my grandmother did a santo dance for yiyiyi

    RIP La Lupe we will all always love you and ur music AYYYYYYYYY

  • @shaspassren hmmm if it is true that she did do drugs, Orula was probably not happy about it. The santos are very tough when it comes to these things.

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