
Ram Herrera, the legendary voice of Tejano music, is no longer the “Most Wanted Man”—he’s now the “Most Wanted Husband” after getting engaged to his girlfriend, Liz Estrada, in a heartwarming surprise proposal. On February 15, 2025, during his performance at Winter’s Bar in Pasadena, Texas, Herrera dropped to one knee and asked for Estrada’s hand in marriage. This unforgettable moment took place live on stage, capturing the hearts of fans and marking a new chapter in the Tejano music icon’s life.
The proposal was a perfect blend of romance and surprise, taking place just days after Valentine’s Day. Liz Estrada took to social media to share her excitement and joy, calling the proposal a “dream come true.” She wrote, “I GOT ENGAGED Valentine’s Weekend… He took me to JARED and Surprised me with an Huge Engagement and Proposed Live on Stage. What an emotional happy feeling! I love him! He truly treats me like a QUEEN. Nothing but love from the heart. He, Ram Herrera, puts God first in everything we do. I love this! Always trust in GOD’S TIMING. FAITH IS KNOWING GOD WILL ALWAYS COME THROUGH WHEN ITS THE RIGHT TIME. AMEN.”
Herrera shared video of the proposal and added, “It’s Official – My proposal to my Love & Valentine Liz Estrada.”
The heartfelt posts shared by Estrada and Herrera reveal not only the emotional significance of the proposal but also the couple’s shared faith and strong bond. While the couple has yet to announce a wedding date, fans are eagerly awaiting further details on their upcoming celebration.
Ram Herrera’s musical journey spans over four decades, cementing his place as a pillar of Tejano music. Born Ramiro “Ram” Herrera, he first rose to fame in the early 1980s as a vocalist of David Lee Garza y Los Musicales. Herrera’s smooth voice and undeniable stage presence quickly made him a standout, and he soon ventured out on his own, founding the band Ramiro Herrera y Montana.
Herrera’s success continued to grow as he signed with Sony Music and released his groundbreaking solo debut, Most Wanted Man, in 1986. The album, which was his first in English, went gold and became a classic in the Tejano genre. His third album, The Outlaw (1989), solidified his reputation as one of the genre’s leading artists and gave rise to his band, The Outlaws.
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