Iconic Mexican singer José José has died at 71

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Legendary Mexican singer José José, who was known as "El Principe de la Cancion," or "The Prince of Song," has died, Mexico's Ministry of Culture said Saturday. He was 71.

"From the beginning of his career, the performer of El Triste became one of the most beloved voices in Mexico. RIP," the Ministry of Culture tweeted.

José José said in 2017 he suffered from pancreatic cancer. According to Entertainment Tonight, he said he was receiving chemotherapy to remove the tumor.

"I want to you to know that aside from the small tumor, I am well. I am ready to take on this new adventure in my life," he said in Spanish at the time.

José José was born José Rómulo Sosa Ortiz, in Mexico City in 1948 and began singing and playing the guitar at the age of 15, according to ET. He took the name José José after his father, who was also named José Sosa and who died in 1968.

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