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Black singer of regional Mexican music sparks buzz, emotion - Black News Channel

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By RUSSELL CONTRERAS Associated Press RIO RANCHO, N.M. (AP) — Before clicking the Instagram video, the sight intrigued most. Sarah Palafox, a Black woman, held an iPhone while standing in front of mariachis. When users turned on the volume, they heard a woman belting out a heartbreak interpretation of Jenni Rivera's 'Que Me Vas A Dar' in perfect Spanish of Mexico's Zacatecas. Instagram users said the short clip made them cry. Others demanded more. But most wondered: Who was this woman with a voice like the late Tejano star Selena? And what's her story? Palafox, an African American woman raised […]

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