Marcos Razo, the contestant being mentored by Mexican singer-songwriter Marco Antonio Solís, has won "La Voz, México 3" ("The Voice, Mexico 3") after his astounding performance to "Mucho Corazon." Marco Antonio Solís stirred up controversy after he said that he wanted to develop new talent and to create the new Juan Gabriel or Vicente Fernandez. But the singer has since rectified his statement, revealing that he believed Marcos Razo is the complete package and has won due to his charisma and personality.
Here are four things to know about Marcos Razo: 1. Marcos Razo was a member of Team Marco Antonio Solís in season 3 of "La Voz, México ." After learning of his victory, Razo stated: "First of all, I think I will pause to thank God, to the production of Miguel Angel Fox, Marco Antonio Solis, Mrs. Cuquis, all were very good to me." 2. According to Marcos Razo's Twitter, he is a composer and singer of ranch folklore and bohemian music. According to what his mentor Marco Antonio Solís said in an interview with Formula Group, Razo has a unique style. Marco Antonio Solís said: "It's what I would like to project in your future, with new songs, he has a very own style, does not look or Vicente Fernandez, and other artists." 3. Marcos Razo is 42 years old and hails from Guadalajara, Mexico. 4. Marcos Razo was a construction worker who joined the competition to earn money for his family, as they were struggling financially.
The other mentors for "La Voz, México 3" included Puerto Rican reggaeton singers Wisin y Yandel, veteran rocker Alejandra Guzmán and Spanish singer David Bisbal. "La Voz, México 3" is the Mexican adaptation of Dutch show "The Voice" that seeks to find Mexico's best singers. The show's premise is the following: Each coach has to win contestants for their teams and they are mentored and compete against one another. Marco Antonio Solís had four members of his team, while Wisin & Yandel, David Bisbal and Alejandra Guzmán had two each. RELATED: Yandel Stable After Accident, Cancels 'La Voz Mexico' Appearance And Concerts
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