Saul Alarcón
World Music Singer
Singer nicknamed "El Jaguar" who became a prominent performer of traditional Mexican music in his twenties with songs like "El Katch," "Evidencias" and "Mi Nina Adorada." He is known for his versatility, switching between Duranguense, Norteño and Sinaloense styles.
He grew up in Delicias, Chihuahua, Mexico and worked a variety of odd jobs, including house painting and meat packing.
In 2015, he was nominated for a Lo Nuestro Award for Collaboration of the Year for "Al Estilo Mafia," his collaboration with La Bandononona Clave Nueva de Max Peraza.
He is the youngest of thirteen siblings.
He has cited Antonio Aguilar as one of his favorite Mexican singers.