Английская Википедия:Carlos Vives
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Carlos Alberto Vives Restrepo (born 7 August 1961) is a Colombian singer, songwriter and actor. He is known for his interpretation of traditional music styles of Colombia such as vallenato, cumbia, champeta, bambuco and porro as well as genres such as Latin pop, reggaeton, dance pop and tropical music.
Having sold over 20 million records worldwide,[1] Vives is one of the best-selling Latin music artists of all time. He is regarded as one of the most influential artists in the world as he has progressively helped vallenato gain popularity globally by combining traditional vallenato music with pop/rock music, forming a subgenre that has come to be known as "vallenato-pop".
In 2019, Vives was selected as #45 on both the Greatest of All Time Latin Artists[2] and Top Latin Artists 2010s.[3] by Billboard.
His hits include "Matilde Lina", "La Hamaca Grande", "La Gota Fría", "Alicia Adorada" (all four of which are covers of classic vallenato songs), "Pa' Mayte", "La Tierra del Olvido", "Tu Amor Eterno", "Fruta Fresca", "Déjame Entrar", "Luna Nueva", "Carito", "Papadio", "Como Tú", "Décimas Del Parecido" (a tribute to Guillermo Martínez, a Cuban-born radio host who resides in Mayagüez, and for whose program Vives was an occasional master control technician), "Robarte un Beso", (a collaborative effort with fellow Colombian singer Sebastián Yatra), "La Bicicleta" (a collaboration with Shakira) and "Canción Bonita" (collaborative effort with Ricky Martin).
Vives is also a successful actor. His roles as the titular character in the soap opera Gallito Ramírez and as Rafael Escalona in Escalona, a story about the famous Colombian composer of the same name, are among his most important and well-remembered appearances.
He has collaborated with multiple artists, including Ricky Martin, Camilo, Shakira, Maluma, Wisin, Daddy Yankee, Alejandro Sanz, Manuel Turizo, Sebastián Yatra, Mau y Ricky, Michel Teló, Gente de Zona, Thalía, Pedro Capó, Marc Anthony, Lalo Ebratt, Los Ángeles Azules, Fito Páez, Carlos Rivera, Play-N-Skillz, Mike Bahía, Nacho and Diego Torres.
Early life
Carlos Vives was born on 7 August 1961[4] in Santa Marta, Magdalena, Colombia, where he spent his first 12 years of life. At that age, he and his family moved to Bogotá in search of a better life. He enrolled at Jorge Tadeo Lozano University and holds a degree in Advertising from the university. In Bogotá, he also acquired a taste for rock, getting involved in the local music scene, and started playing in bars and cafés around the city.Шаблон:Citation needed
1982–1989
In 1982, Vives began acting in a number of shows and telenovelas including Pequeños Gigantes ("Little Giants" – 1983) and Tuyo es Mi Corazón ("Yours Is My Heart" – 1985). He finally found fame in 1986 by playing the title role of Gallito Ramírez, which told the story of a Colombian Caribbean coast boxer who falls in love with an uptight girl, who was portrayed by his first wife, Margarita Rosa de Francisco. That same year, he released his first album, Por Fuera y Por Dentro. The album, primarily made of ballads, failed to gain any success. In 1987, he released his second ballad album, No Podrás Escapar de Mí. Though the title track reached No. 30 on the Billboard Hot Latin Tracks, the album did not sell well. His next album, Al Centro de la Ciudad, would become his last album to feature synthesizer-romantic ballads. Some of the songs got some attention being featured in telenovelas, but the album, just as its predecessors, failed to gain success.Шаблон:Citation needed
In 1989, he was offered an acting job in Puerto Rico, and upon moving, he took a break in his music career. He is remembered for his leading roles in the soaps La Otra and Aventurera.[4] He married Herlinda Gómez,[4] his second wife (they have since divorced). Vives would spend his time between Colombia, Miami and the city of Mayagüez, Herlinda's hometown, during his marriage to her.Шаблон:Citation needed
Since 1991
Upon his return to Colombia in 1991, he was offered a TV role that would change his life forever. He was cast in the leading role of a fantasy series based on the life of vallenato composer Rafael Escalona unsurprisingly titled Escalona.[4] He sang the composer's songs in the series, and that's when he retooled his career towards vallenato,[5] gaining national success with the release of the Telenovela's two soundtrack albums, Escalona: Un Canto a la Vida and Escalona: Vol. 2.
In 1993, backed by the band "La Provincia", Vives released the album Clásicos de la Provincia in which he started fusing Vallenato with rock,[4] pop and other Caribbean Colombian ethnic rhythms. This fusion scandalized Vallenato purists. Clásicos de la Provincia, won the Billboard Latin Music Awards Best Album, introducing Vallenato to both Colombia and the rest of the world.Шаблон:Citation needed
The follow-up album, La Tierra del Olvido would mark a further step in Vives' desire to fusion rock, funk and pop music with traditional Colombian genres. The album gave Vives classic hits such as the title track, and the up-tempo opening track Pa' Mayte.
His subsequent releases, Tengo Fé (1997), El Amor de Mi Tierra (1999), Déjame Entrar (2001) and El Rock de Mi Pueblo (2004), were all commercially successful and were well received by the critics. In 2002 Carlos Vives' album "Déjame Entrar" won him his first Grammy award for Best Traditional Tropical Latin Album.Шаблон:Citation needed
In 2009 he released the album Clásicos de la Provincia II, which was sold exclusively in Colombian supermarket chain "Almacenes Éxito." The album saw Vives' return to covering Vallenato songs in his own style.Шаблон:Citation needed
Current
With more than 40 songs written in 2012, the new album was released in April 2013 and featured 11 tracks. The first single, "Volví a Nacer", was released in September 2012 and went straight to No. 1 on Billboard.Шаблон:Clarify The second single, "Como Le Gusta a Tu Cuerpo" featuring Michel Teló was released in late January 2013. Carlos appeared with fellow artists Ricardo Montaner, Fanny Lu, and Andrés Cepeda as one of the coaches for the first season of the vocal competition series phenomenon The Voice Colombia, which premiered October 2012 via Colombian TV network Caracol TV.Шаблон:Citation needed
On 27 May 2016, "La Bicicleta" with fellow Colombian singer Shakira was released as a single. The video for the song was filmed in Colombia in each of their home cities.[6] The song debuted at the number one spot on Billboard's US Latin Airplay chart and number four on the US Hot Latin Songs chart.
On 13 September 2018, Telemundo announced Carlos Vives as the fourth coach of La Voz (U.S.).[7] Vives joins Luis Fonsi, Alejandra Guzman and Wisin as coaches on the Spanish-language version of NBC singing-competition The Voice.[8]
In 2020, he joined Diego Torres, Lali, Coti, Ángela Torres, Thalía, Camila's Mario Domm, Sin Bandera's Leonel García, Reik's Jesús Navarro, Río Roma, Carlos Rivera, Camilo, Fonseca, Manuel Turizo, Jorge Villamizar, Pedro Capó, Farruko, Kany García and Rauw Alejandro, Ivete Sangalo, Dilsinho, Rubén Blades, Gente de Zona, Mau y Ricky, El Cigala, Dani Martín, Leslie Grace, Nicky Jam, Ara Malikian and Prince Royce for 'Color Esperanza 2020', a version of Diego Torres' Color Esperanza.
In April 2021, Vives joined Ricky Martin for "Canción Bonita", a song which was critically acclaimed for its fusion of musical styles from Colombia and Puerto Rico. The song was nominated for Song of the Year and Best Pop Song at the 2021 Latin Grammy Awards.
In November 2021, he was a featured artist in the Disney movie 'Encanto' singing the credits song 'Colombia, Mi Encanto' written by Lin-Manuel Miranda.[9]
In 2023, Vives appeared in the Disney+ show 'The Low Tone Club' and sang the theme 'Tumbando Muros' and two other songs for the show. In addition, Vives wrote all songs included on the show's soundtrack.
Personal life
Vives was married to the Colombian actress Margarita Rosa de Francisco in a relationship that was closely followed by the national media. Puerto Rican Herlinda Gómez was his second wife, with whom he had two children: Carlos Enrique Vives and Lucía Vives.[10] He is now married to former Miss Colombia Claudia Elena Vásquez and they have two children:[4] Elena Vives, and Pedro Vives. He divides his time between Miami and Colombia, mainly Santa Marta and Bogotá.[4]
Discography
- 1986 Por Fuera y Por Dentro
- 1987 No Podrás Escapar de Mí
- 1989 Al Centro de la Ciudad
- 1991 Escalona: Un Canto A La Vida
- 1992 Escalona: Vol. 2
- 1993 Clásicos de la Provincia
- 1994 20 De Colección
- 1995 La Tierra del Olvido
- 1997 Tengo Fe
- 1999 El Amor de Mi Tierra
- 2000 15 Exitos
- 2001 Déjame Entrar
- 2004 El Rock de Mi Pueblo
- 2009 Clásicos de la Provincia II
- 2013 Corazón Profundo
- 2014 Más + Corazón Profundo
- 2017 Vives
- 2020 Cumbiana
- 2021 Canción Bonita [Single]
- 2022 Cumbiana II
- 2023 Escalona Nunca Se Habia Grabado Asi
Filmography
- 1982 Tiempo Sin Huella (Julián).
- 1982 David Copperfield (David Copperfield "Adult").
- 1983 Pequeños gigantes (Guineo).
- 1984 El Faraón (Capitolino Rojas).
- 1985 Tuyo es mi corazón (Carlos Sánchez).
- 1986 Gallito Ramírez (Javier "Gallito" Ramírez).
- 1987 Tormento (César Augusto Caballero).
- 1988 La Otra (Arnaldo Vásquez).
- 1989 La Conciencia de Lucía (Alberto).
- 1989 LP loca pasión (Julio Sanmiguel "Sammy").
- 1990 Aventurera (Juan Carlos Santander).
- 1991 Escalona (Rafael Escalona).
- 1991 Cadena Braga (José Antonio).
- 1992 La mujer doble (Mateo Escondria).
- 1992–1993 La estrategia del caracol (José Antonio Samper Pupo).
- 1995 La Tele.
- 2012 La Voz Colombia (Coach).
- 2019 La Voz (Coach).
- 2021 Encanto (Colombia, Mi Encanto)
- 2023 The Low Tone Club - El Club de los Graves (Amaranto Molina)
Awards and nominations
Billboard Latin Music Awards
Year | Category | Nominated work | Result |
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2017 | Latin Pop Songs Artist of the Year, Solo | Himself | Шаблон:Nom |
Hot Latin Song of the Year | "La Bicicleta" (feat Shakira) | Шаблон:Nom | |
Vocal Event | Шаблон:Nom | ||
Airplay Song of the Year | Шаблон:Nom | ||
Digital Song of the Year | Шаблон:Nom | ||
Latin Pop Song of the Year | Шаблон:Nom | ||
2018 | Tropical Album of the Year | Vives | Шаблон:Nom |
2019 | Tropical Song of the Year | "Hoy Tengo Tiempo (Pinta Sensual)" | Шаблон:Nom |
Tropical Artist of the Year | Himself | Шаблон:Nom | |
2020 | Hall of Fame | Шаблон:Won | |
2021 | Tropical Artist of the Year | Шаблон:Nom |
Grammy Awards
Vives has won two awards out of seven Grammy Award nominations.
Year | Category | Nominated work | Result |
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2000 | Best Traditional Tropical Latin Performance | El Amor de Mi Tierra | Шаблон:Nom |
2002 | Best Traditional Tropical Latin Album | Déjame Entrar | Шаблон:Won |
2005 | Best Latin Pop Album | El Rock de Mi Pueblo | Шаблон:Nom |
2014 | Best Tropical Latin Album | Corazón Profundo | Шаблон:Nom |
2015 | Best Tropical Latin Album | Más + Corazón Profundo | Шаблон:Won |
2019 | Best Latin Pop Album | Vives | Шаблон:Nom |
2023 | Best Tropical Latin Album | Cumbiana II | Шаблон:Nom |
2024 | Best Tropical Latin Album | Escalona Nunca Se Había Grabado Así | Шаблон:Nom |
Latin Grammy Awards
A Latin Grammy Award is awarded by the Latin Academy of Recording Arts & Sciences. Carlos Vives has won 16 awards from 43 nominations.
Premios Nuestra Tierra
A Premio Nuestra Tierra is an accolade that recognize outstanding achievement in the Colombian music industry. Carlos Vives has received 8 awards from 24 nominations.[14]
Year | Category | Nominated work | Result |
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2014 | Best Song of the Year | "La Foto de los Dos" | Шаблон:Won |
Best Music Video | Шаблон:Won | ||
Best Mainstream Song | Шаблон:Nom | ||
Best Tropical Pop Performance of the Year | Шаблон:Nom | ||
Best Tropical Pop Performance of the Year | "Bailar Contigo" | Шаблон:Nom | |
"Como Le Gusta a Tu Cuerpo" | Шаблон:Nom | ||
Corazón Profundo | Best Album of the Year | Шаблон:Won | |
Best Tropical Pop Artist of the Year | Himself | Шаблон:Won | |
Best Mainstream Artist | Шаблон:Nom | ||
Best Artist of the Year | Шаблон:Won | ||
Tweeter of the Year | Шаблон:Nom | ||
2020 | Best Tropical Artist | Шаблон:Nom | |
Audicence Favorite Artist | Шаблон:Nom | ||
Best Tropical Song | "Hasta Viejitos" (with Alejandro González) | Шаблон:Nom | |
Best Folk Song | "Déjame Quererte" (with Cholo Valderrama, Cynthia Montaño, Elkin Robinson, Kombilesa Mi y Velo de Oza) | Шаблон:Won | |
2021 | Audicence Favorite Artist | Himself | Шаблон:Nom |
Best Folk Artist | Шаблон:Won | ||
Colombian Artist in the World | Шаблон:Nom | ||
Album of the Year | Cumbiana | Шаблон:Nom | |
Song of the Year | "Cumbiana" | Шаблон:Nom | |
Best Folk Song | Шаблон:Won | ||
Audience Favorite Song | Шаблон:Nom | ||
Best Tropical / Salsa / Cumbia Song | |||
"Canción para Rubén" (with Rubén Blades) | Шаблон:Nom | ||
Best Pop Song | "For Sale" (with Alejandro Sanz) | Шаблон:Nom | |
Best Video | "Cumbiana" |
World Music Awards
The World Music Awards is an international awards show founded in 1989 that annually honors recording artists based on worldwide sales figures provided by the International Federation of the Phonographic Industry (IFPI).
Year | Category | Nominated work | Result |
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2013 | World's Best Album | Corazón Profundo | Шаблон:Nom |
World's Best Male Artists | Carlos Vives | Шаблон:Nom | |
World's Best Live Act | Шаблон:Nom |
See also
References
External links
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