Pablo López (singer)

Pablo José López Jiménez (born in Málaga, Spain on 11 March 1984) is a Spanish singer and musician. He sings mostly melodic pop and pop rock songs. He also plays piano and guitar. He is signed to Universal Music Group.

He started his musical career in the pop band Niño Raro with reggae, Latin and rock influences. It was formed in 2007 and made up of Pablo López and his friends Juanjo Martín and Antonio Carlos Miñan. Rap was added with Félix Sánchez joining, and finally electric, acoustic elements with Cuban musician Yohany Suárez. The band released the album Trentaytrés but was soon dissolved.

In 2008, López became more famous after taking part in 2008 in Operación Triunfo the Spanish version of Star Academy and finishing as runner-up.

His debut single was "Vi" taken from his debut album Once historias y un piano. The album was certified gold in Spain. The follow-up album El Mundo y los Amantes Inocentes in 2015 became a bigger hit and certified double platinum. His vocals were featured in the soundtrack of the Spanish TV series El Príncipe and the title track "El Mundo" peaked at number 12 on the Productores de Música de España official singles chart. López was nominated for Best Contemporary Pop Vocal Album at the 17th Latin Grammy Awards for El Mundo y los Amantes Inocentes.[1]

Discography

Albums

Studio
Year Album Peak positions Certification
SPN
[2]
2013 Once Historias y un Piano 4 Gold
2015 El Mundo y los Amantes Inocentes 2 Double platinum
Others

Singles

Year Title Peak positions Album
SPN
[2]
2013 "Vi" 23 Once Historias y un Piano
2014 "Te Espero Aquí"
(featuring Georgina)
29
"El Mejor Momento" 1
2015 "Tu Enemigo"
(featuring Juanes)
1 El Mundo y los Amantes Inocentes
2016 "Hijos del Verbo Amar" 1 TBA
"Ven" 44
Others
Soundtracks
Year Title Peak positions Album
SPN
[2]
2015 "El Mundo"
(from El Príncipe TV series)
1 El Mundo y los Amantes Inocentes

References

  1. Cobo, Leila (September 21, 2016). "Latin Grammys 2016 Nominations: See the Full List". Billboard. Retrieved September 21, 2016.
  2. 1 2 3 "Pablo López discography". spanishcharts.com. Hung Medien. Retrieved 29 September 2016.

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