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There are two Latinas known by this name: one from Peru and another from Mexico. 1.Lucila J. Sarsines Reyes, Lucha Reyes (July 19, 1936 - October 31, 1973), was a Peruvian performer and one of the most respected singers of her country, one of Peru's most famous Afro-Peruvian personalities as well as a symbol of Peruvian nationalism both in Peru and to expatriates. Peruvian singer known in the music world as Lucha Reyes, or also by the pseudonyms:"La Morena de Oro del Perú", "La Reina de la Popularidad". Born into a humble home, both her childhood and youth were marked by pain and misfortune, ranging from poverty to begging. Little Lucha Reyes's family lived in a small room in the old and traditional Lima neighborhood of "Barrios Altos," famous for its singers and guitarists. Felipe Pinglo, "El Cholo" Nicolás, Pedro Espinel, "El Mono" Olivo, Reynaldo Adrianzén, Samuel Joya, the Zapata brothers, and others congregated there. In that environment, Lucha Reyes saturated her spirit with the Creole melodies of yesteryear. Owner of an incomparable voice, she was the undisputed queen of Creole music from the 1960s to the early 1970s, leaving behind unforgettable songs such as "Regresa," "Tu Voz," "Una Carta al Cielo," and the iconic "Mi Última Canción," among many others. Lucha Reyes, "La morena de oro del Perú," perhaps one of the most beloved Peruvian singers, paradoxically died on October 31, 1973, the day Peru celebrates "El día de la canción criolla" (Criolle Song Day), a mus

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