
Some of the songs he performed were: "Necesito Un Amor" (I Need A Love), "Morenita" (Little Dark One), "Paloma Negra" (Black Dove), "Fui Tan Feliz" (I Was So Happy), "Dicen" (They Say), and "Me Canse De Morir Por Tu Amor" (I'm Tired of Dying For Your Love). "Getting to perform at this international venue is perhaps one of the biggest dreams ever and to date, the biggest challenge I've faced in my musical career." "I don't think there are enough words to describe what I'm feeling at this time," Sánchez stated when the show was announced. Sánchez made history on March 20, 2004, when he became the youngest headliner and first Regional-Mexican recording artist to sell out the Kodak Theatre in Hollywood. He was also able to widen the genre's popularity even further to teenage girls, thanks to his teen idol persona and focus on contemporary romantic ballads. "La Corona de Mi Padre" and "Homenaje a Mi Padre". As he grew into his teens, the majority of Sánchez's album titles began to revolve around the loss of his father, i.e. Sánchez recorded his first full-length album in 1994, entitled Soy el Hijo de Chalino, notable for the 10-year-old's brash and assertive vocals the album's rousing title track, evokes the style of celebrated singers from Mexico's Golden Age. Raised by his mother in Paramount, California, he took up singing adopting his father nickname, "Chalino", and gained a strong local fan base among Mexican-American teenagers. He was eight years old when his father was kidnapped and killed in the Mexican state of Sinaloa in 1992. Sánchez was born in Torrance, California, the son of singer Chalino Sánchez. About Adán Santos Sánchez (Ap– March 27, 2004) was an American–Mexican singer who performed under the stage name Adan "Chalino" Sánchez, honouring his famous father who was assassinated in 1992.
