The vocalist lyricist José Luis Perales went to his Twitter record to deny the reports about his demise that were spread by different news sources.
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Through a brief video , Perales, who said that he is in London, communicated: "Out of nowhere we find somebody with an exceptionally poorly conceived notion since he has said that I have passed on. Also, actually I'm more alive than any time in recent memory , more joyful than at any other time, and that tomorrow we will be seeing each other in Spain".
Then, at that point, he added: "Because of every one of you who have attempted to see whether this thing was valid... We are generally excellent, it's more than, an extremely impressive embrace for everybody. "
The mistaken reports about the demise of Perales appear to have increased later — among different media — the Mexican writer Lalo Salazar, from Foro television, announced the passing. In any case, minutes after the fact, the authority record of the power source on Twitter distributed a video in which Salazar said: "José Luis Perales didn't bite the dust." He then, at that point, added, "A statement of regret for the data I delivered a couple of seconds prior."
A few characters sent messages of disappointment and sympathy on their web-based entertainment accounts, for example, the instance of previous goalkeeper Iker Casillas, in a tweet that he later erased.
The Spanish vocalist, brought into the world in 1945, is the creator of famous tunes in Latin America, for example, "And how could he be?", "A boat referred to Libertad as", "Y te vas", among others.