Verdaguer and Miguel built their careers alongside their romance, and their relationship became one of the most famous and long-lasting in the entertainment world.
The Argentine singer, nationalized Mexican, Diego Verdaguer died at the age of 70 in Los Angeles, due to the consequences of COVID-19, after being infected in December.
Born in Buenos Aires on April 26, 1951, under the name of Miguel Atilio Boccadoro Hernández, he began his artistic career at the age of 17 under the artistic name of Diego Verdaguer.
The singer managed to maintain a musical career of more than 50 years where he developed successful songs such as “Chiquilla”, “Pájaro que ate, voló”, among others.
Diego Verdaguer shows an unpublished song he wrote with Juan Gabriel
Maggie Flores sings Amanda Miguel’s theme
He was the husband of fellow Argentine singer Amanda Miguel, with whom he shared his artistic career by co-writing great hits such as:
He lied to me
Simply love
We were always two
Always love You
I want to stay here
Let’s make a Deal
Shortly after the announcement of the musician’s death, Amanda Miguel responded with “I will always love you”, to the last Twitter post that Diego Verdaguer dedicated to her.
I will always love you ????????????
— Amanda Miguel (@amandamiguels) January 28, 2022
It was an image together with the text: “I will never get tired of dedicating it to you! You are and will be the thief who stole my heart Amanda Miguel. (AND)

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