Pase a la Fama is actively searching for the next big band in regional Mexican music, and during its latest episode, the judges were deeply moved by the inspiring story of Jessy Miranda.
Miranda took the stage on the Telemundo talent show in hopes of earning one of the coveted 55 golden passes for the next round. Prior to her performance, she shared her emotional journey, revealing that her performance of “Cómo me duele” by Valentín Elizalde holds a special significance as it was the favorite song of her late brothers. With tears in her eyes, she expressed, “All of us in the family are big fans; my brother Tadeo, who has passed away, was a huge fan, and my brother Ángel, also gone, was a percussionist too.”
Her heartfelt story resonated with the judges, including Ana Bárbara, who offered support and shared her own experience of loss. She told Miranda, “I also have a sister who went to heaven, so I want to hug you. I know what it is to lose a sibling; she is with you in another universe. How strong and brave you are.”
The talented young woman from Hermosillo, Sonora, captured the audience’s attention not only with her emotional rendition but also with her percussion skills. She successfully earned two golden passes, one as a singer and another as a percussionist, after performing another piece, “A través del vaso.”
At just 31 years old, Jessy Miranda has been passionate about music since childhood, often performing alongside her brothers in a band. However, the tragic loss of a sibling led her to step back from music, making her appearance on Pase a la Fama a significant comeback.
Pase a la Fama continues to highlight remarkable talents each week as the judges select participants for the chance to form the next great band in regional Mexican music, demonstrating a commitment to celebrating the rich tradition of this genre. The platform provides not only a chance for participants to showcase their talents but also allows them to share their personal stories, further enriching the experience for both contestants and viewers alike.