Английская Википедия:Bautista Mascia
Шаблон:Family name hatnoteШаблон:Infobox person Bautista Mascia Paysée (born 25 November 1996) is a Uruguayan singer, songwriter, former rugby union player and television personality. He is known for being a vocalist and guitarist of the band Toco Para Vos and for being a contestant in the eleventh season of the reality television series Gran Hermano.
Early life
Mascia was born in Montevideo on November 25, 1996, and was raised in the Carrasco neighborhood. Coming from a family of Italian descent, he has three brothers, including professional footballer Juan Cruz Mascia.[1] He attended Stella Maris College and was part the school's rugby club, Old Christians Club.[2]
Career
Playing career
Mascia began playing rugby at a young age, on his school team, Old Christians Club.[3] As a teenager he joined the Uruguay national under-20 rugby union team, playing as a winger.[4] With his country he became champion of the 2015 South American Junior Rugby Championship "A" and participated in the 2016 World Rugby Under 20 Trophy held in Zimbabwe.[5][6]
Music career
In 2013 he formed the cumbia pop band Toco Para Vos with some friends, adding his cousin María "Meri" Deal as lead vocalist.[7] The band, with Mascia as composer, guitarist and vocalist, released the singles "Hasta la luna", "Solo necesito" and "De vez en cuando", which quickly gained success.[8] In 2015 he signed with the Warner Music label,[9] achieved international success and toured in countries in the region such as Argentina and Chile.[10]
In October 2020, Mascia launched his solo career, with the release of "Piloto", an EP composed of six songs combining trap, R&B and acoustic pop.[11] In the following months he released the singles "Tu Chongo de Turno 2.0", "Donald", "Cofee" with Chule Von Wernich and "De ti pa mí".[12] In July 2021 he released his single "Peaky Blinder", along with the music video,[13] and later that year, "Quién Diría", with Argentine singer José Giménez Zapiola. In 2022 his album Estoy bien earned him a Graffiti Award nomination for Best Pop Album.[14]
On December 14, 2023, he released the single "Ya no me duele" featuring DJ Cele Arrabal.[15]
Television career
In December 2023 he became one of the 22 selected for the eleventh season of the television reality show Gran Hermano Argentina.[16]
References
- Английская Википедия
- Uruguayan people of Italian descent
- 21st-century Uruguayan male singers
- Uruguayan songwriters
- Singers from Montevideo
- Gran Hermano (Argentine TV series) contestants
- Uruguayan rugby union players
- 1996 births
- Living people
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