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Carlos Rivera

Carlos Rivera Guerra, better known as Carlos Rivera (born March 15, 1986), is a Mexican singer. He rose to fame by winning the third generation of La Academia.[1] Rivera has released four studio albums and participated in six theatre productions.

Carlos Rivera
Rivera in 2021
Born
Carlos Rivera Guerra

(1986-03-15) March 15, 1986 (age 37)
Spouse
(m. 2022)
Musical career
GenresPop, Latin
Occupation(s)Singer, actor
Years active2004–present
LabelsSony BMG

Early life

Rivera was born March 15, 1986, in Huamantla, Tlaxcala, Mexico.

His wit made him a hometown celebrity from a young age, and continued after winning singing competitions and hosting a radio show on Radio Huamantla. His big break came in 2004. After many try-outs and auditions, he garnered a spot in the reality television singing competition La Academia, produced by TV Azteca.

After a series of challenges and critiques, including solos and duets, Rivera won over 80% of the votes from the judges and was crowned the winner for season three. After the win, Rivera was named "Huamantla's Favorite Son", by members of Huamatla's City Council.

Career

In 2005, he signed with Sony Music and began working on a self-titled album. That year he recorded "Y Si tu Supieras" for the feature film Mar de Sueños. The song was nominated for Best Original Song at the 2006 Diosas de Plata, an annual Mexican award ceremony hosted by the Mexican Film Journalism Association.

While working on the album, Rivera worked in theater. In 2006, he starred in the musical Besame Mucho, and the following year performed in Orgasmos La Comedia. By 2008, at 22 years old, Rivera had become the world's youngest actor to play the male lead in Beauty and the Beast, the first major Broadway-like production produced by Disney in Mexico.

Rivera starred in his fourth theater production, Mamma Mia! in 2009. The project garnered him a nomination in the Best Co-Actor of the Year category by the Association of Journalists Theater.

His second studio album, Mexicano, was recorded in 2010 and like its predecessor, which includes hits like "Te me vas" and "No soy el aire," it was certified gold.[citation needed] The project was produced by Kiko Campos.

The Lion King

In 2011, Rivera became the first Mexican actor to star in a Disney production outside of Mexico.[2]

Over the next two years, more than a million people saw Rivera in the role of Simba. He sold out approximately 700 shows at the Lope de Vega Theater on the famous Gran Via de Madrid, and won Best New Actor at the 2012 Broadway World Spain Awards.

In 2013, Rivera focused on his last Lion King production and the release of his third studio album, El hubiera no existe. The album, which was certified gold in Mexico, was also released in Spain, Argentina, Venezuela, Central America and Portugal.

El Hubiera No Existe

El Hubiera No Existe marked the beginning of collaborations with Mario Dom, Franco De Vita, Leonel García and Pablo Preciado. The album produced a hits including "Fascinación," "Solo Tú," "Gracias a ti," "El hubiera no existe," "Por ti," "Que fue de nuestra vida," a duet with De Vita, and "No deben marchitar" with India Martinez.[citation needed]

Rivera's world tour, the "El Hubiera No Existe Tour," produced 60 sold-out shows in cities including Madrid, Barcelona, Valencia, Buenos Aires and Guadalajara.

2014–

In 2014, Rivera participated as a judge in Spain's version of The Voice. That same year he celebrated 10 years as an artist and released a live album, Con Ustedes... Carlos Rivera En Vivo, recorded during his second performance at the Teatro Metropólitan in Mexico City.

Last year,[when?] Rivera joined the Lion King cast again, in Mexico, where the project was the highest grossing in the country's history.

Rivera performed in more than 300 shows from 2015 to 2016, and combined with Spain's production, he acted in over 1,000 theater shows, enjoyed by approximately 1.4 million guests.

He is the only actor in the world to have starred in two original Disney productions of The Lion King, and the only protagonist to record on two soundtracks, as well as participating in the lyric adaptation of the original songs for the Spanish version.

This year,[when?] Rivera costarred in the telenovela El hotel de los secretos, produced by Televisa. In February, he released his fourth studio album, Yo Creo, which debuted at number1 in AMPROFON's Top Sales Chart in Mexico and No. 1 on iTunes’ General Chart in Spain.

Rivera recorded a song for the Argentinian soap opera Los ricos no piden permiso.

Rivera has collaborated with artists including the late Juan Gabriel, Maluma, Banda el Recodo, Thalía, José José, Pandora, Reyli Barba, Ana Torroja, Marta Sánchez, Franco De Vita, Ana Carolina and Daniel Boaventura (Brazil), Paulo Gonzo (Portugal), Abel Pintos (Argentina), Laura Pausini (Italy) and India Martínez (Spain).

Filmography

List of appearances and roles in feature films and television
Year Title Role Notes
2010 Héroes verdaderos Carlos Navarro Voice role
2016 El hotel de los secretos Andrés Salinas 80 episodes
2019 El Rey León Simba adulto Voice/Singing Role
2020 Yo vivo: Documental El mismo Protagonista
2020 A Celebration of the Music of Coco Himself Recording of live concert at the Hollywood Bowl

Awards

Premios TVyNovelas
Year Category Nominated works Result
2017 Best Co-lead Actor El hotel de los secretos Won
Best Male Revelation El hotel de los secretos Won
  • First place in the third generation of La Academia (US$270,000) (2004)
  • Award from the teachers' union of Tlaxcala (2005)
  • Mexican President Enrique Peña Nieto presented Rivera with the Artistic Merit Award at the Premios Antena.

Discography

Studio albums

  • 2007: Carlos Rivera
  • 2010: Mexicano
  • 2013: El Hubiera No Existe
  • 2016: Yo Creo
  • 2018: Guerra
  • 2020: Si Fuera Mia EP
  • 2021: Crónicas de una Guerra
  • 2021: Leyendas Vol. 1

Singles

As lead artist

List of singles as lead artist, with selected chart positions and certifications, showing year released and album name
Title Year Peak chart positions Certifications Album
MEX ARG COL
[3]
SPA US
Latin
US
Latin
Pop
"Y si tu supieras" 2006 Carlos Rivera
"Te me vas"
"La Malagueña" 2010 Mexicano
"Amar y Vivir" 2011 Non-album single
"Fascinación" 2013 43 El Hubiera No Existe
"Sólo Tú" 2014 38
"¿Cómo Pagarte?" 2015 Yo Creo
"Quedarme Aquí"
"Que Lo Nuestro Se Quede Nuestro" 2016
"Por Si Volvieras"
(with José Luis Rodríguez)
2017 Inmenso
"Lo Digo"
(featuring Gente de Zona)
30 27 Yo Creo
"Maldito Miedo"
(with Banda El Recodo)
Non-album single
"No Voy a Cambiarte"
(with Marcela Morelo)
Los 20 de Morelo
"Cielito Lindo" 2018 Non-album single
"La solución"
(with Laura Pausini)
40 Fatti sentire ancora
"Qué Ironía"
(with Thalía)
2019 Valiente
"El Destino"
(with Natalia Jiménez)
México de Mi Corazón
"O Holy Night"
(with Natalia Jiménez)
Non-album singles
"Noche de Paz"
(with Yuri and Arthur Hanlon)
"El Niño del Tambor"
"Perdiendo la Cabeza"
(with Becky G and Pedro Capo)
2020 1 39 7 [A] [B] 22
  • AMPROFON: Platinum+Gold
Crónicas de una Guerra
"Ya Pasará"
"100 Años"
(with Maluma)
"—" denotes a recording that did not chart or was not released in that territory.

As featured artist

Year Song Album
2019 Empecemos A Vivir"
(Gian Marco featuring Carlos Rivera)
Intuición

Theatre

  • 2006: Bésame Mucho
  • 2007: Orgasmos La Comedia
  • 2008: La Bella y la Bestia
  • 2009: Mamma Mia!
  • 2011: El Rey León (Spain)
  • 2015: El Rey León (México)

Notes

  1. ^ "Perdiendo la Cabeza" did not chart on the Spanish Singles chart, though did peak at number 24 on the Spanish Airplay chart.[4]
  2. ^ "Perdiendo la Cabeza" did not chart on the Billboard Hot Latin Songs, though did peak at number 22 on the Latin Pop Airplay chart.

References

  1. ^ "Carlos Rivera, de ganador de la Academia a artista internacional – Armando Planes" (in Spanish).
  2. ^ Trujillo, Jovita (November 14, 2020). "Meet the 2020 Latin GRAMMY'S co-host Carlos Rivera". HOLA! USA. from the original on November 14, 2020. Retrieved February 9, 2021.
  3. ^ Peak positions in Colombia:
    • "Perdiendo la Cabeza": (in Spanish). National-Report. Archived from the original on March 13, 2020. Retrieved March 13, 2020.
  4. ^ "Carlos Rivera, Becky G, Pedro Capó – Perdiendo la Cabeza (Top 50 Radios)". elportaldemusica.es (in Spanish). Productores de Música de España. Retrieved March 30, 2020.

Sources

  • at the La Academia site (in Spanish)
  • CarlosRivera.com.mx Official Site
  • Official Forum (in Spanish)

External links

  • Carlos Rivera at IMDb

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Hubiera No Existe 2 3 2014 3 Filmography 4 Awards 5 Discography 5 1 Studio albums 5 2 Singles 5 3 As lead artist 5 4 As featured artist 6 Theatre 7 Notes 8 References 9 Sources 10 External linksEarly life EditThis section of a biography of a living person does not include any references or sources Please help by adding reliable sources Contentious material about living people that is unsourced or poorly sourced must be removed immediately Find sources Carlos Rivera news newspapers books scholar JSTOR May 2020 Learn how and when to remove this template message Rivera was born March 15 1986 in Huamantla Tlaxcala Mexico His wit made him a hometown celebrity from a young age and continued after winning singing competitions and hosting a radio show on Radio Huamantla His big break came in 2004 After many try outs and auditions he garnered a spot in the reality television singing competition La Academia produced by TV Azteca After a series of challenges and critiques including solos and duets Rivera won over 80 of the votes from the judges and was crowned the winner for season three After the win Rivera was named Huamantla s Favorite Son by members of Huamatla s City Council Career EditThis section needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Carlos Rivera news newspapers books scholar JSTOR February 2021 Learn how and when to remove this template message In 2005 he signed with Sony Music and began working on a self titled album That year he recorded Y Si tu Supieras for the feature film Mar de Suenos The song was nominated for Best Original Song at the 2006 Diosas de Plata an annual Mexican award ceremony hosted by the Mexican Film Journalism Association While working on the album Rivera worked in theater In 2006 he starred in the musical Besame Mucho and the following year performed in Orgasmos La Comedia By 2008 at 22 years old Rivera had become the world s youngest actor to play the male lead in Beauty and the Beast the first major Broadway like production produced by Disney in Mexico Rivera starred in his fourth theater production Mamma Mia in 2009 The project garnered him a nomination in the Best Co Actor of the Year category by the Association of Journalists Theater His second studio album Mexicano was recorded in 2010 and like its predecessor which includes hits like Te me vas and No soy el aire it was certified gold citation needed The project was produced by Kiko Campos The Lion King Edit In 2011 Rivera became the first Mexican actor to star in a Disney production outside of Mexico 2 Over the next two years more than a million people saw Rivera in the role of Simba He sold out approximately 700 shows at the Lope de Vega Theater on the famous Gran Via de Madrid and won Best New Actor at the 2012 Broadway World Spain Awards In 2013 Rivera focused on his last Lion King production and the release of his third studio album El hubiera no existe The album which was certified gold in Mexico was also released in Spain Argentina Venezuela Central America and Portugal El Hubiera No Existe Edit El Hubiera No Existe marked the beginning of collaborations with Mario Dom Franco De Vita Leonel Garcia and Pablo Preciado The album produced a hits including Fascinacion Solo Tu Gracias a ti El hubiera no existe Por ti Que fue de nuestra vida a duet with De Vita and No deben marchitar with India Martinez citation needed Rivera s world tour the El Hubiera No Existe Tour produced 60 sold out shows in cities including Madrid Barcelona Valencia Buenos Aires and Guadalajara 2014 Edit In 2014 Rivera participated as a judge in Spain s version of The Voice That same year he celebrated 10 years as an artist and released a live album Con Ustedes Carlos Rivera En Vivo recorded during his second performance at the Teatro Metropolitan in Mexico City Last year when Rivera joined the Lion King cast again in Mexico where the project was the highest grossing in the country s history Rivera performed in more than 300 shows from 2015 to 2016 and combined with Spain s production he acted in over 1 000 theater shows enjoyed by approximately 1 4 million guests He is the only actor in the world to have starred in two original Disney productions of The Lion King and the only protagonist to record on two soundtracks as well as participating in the lyric adaptation of the original songs for the Spanish version This year when Rivera costarred in the telenovela El hotel de los secretos produced by Televisa In February he released his fourth studio album Yo Creo which debuted at number1 in AMPROFON s Top Sales Chart in Mexico and No 1 on iTunes General Chart in Spain Rivera recorded a song for the Argentinian soap opera Los ricos no piden permiso Rivera has collaborated with artists including the late Juan Gabriel Maluma Banda el Recodo Thalia Jose Jose Pandora Reyli Barba Ana Torroja Marta Sanchez Franco De Vita Ana Carolina and Daniel Boaventura Brazil Paulo Gonzo Portugal Abel Pintos Argentina Laura Pausini Italy and India Martinez Spain Filmography EditList of appearances and roles in feature films and television Year Title Role Notes2010 Heroes verdaderos Carlos Navarro Voice role2016 El hotel de los secretos Andres Salinas 80 episodes2019 El Rey Leon Simba adulto Voice Singing Role2020 Yo vivo Documental El mismo Protagonista2020 A Celebration of the Music of Coco Himself Recording of live concert at the Hollywood BowlAwards EditPremios TVyNovelasYear Category Nominated works Result2017 Best Co lead Actor El hotel de los secretos WonBest Male Revelation El hotel de los secretos WonFirst place in the third generation of La Academia US 270 000 2004 Award from the teachers union of Tlaxcala 2005 Mexican President Enrique Pena Nieto presented Rivera with the Artistic Merit Award at the Premios Antena Discography EditStudio albums Edit 2007 Carlos Rivera 2010 Mexicano 2013 El Hubiera No Existe 2016 Yo Creo 2018 Guerra 2020 Si Fuera Mia EP 2021 Cronicas de una Guerra 2021 Leyendas Vol 1Singles Edit As lead artist Edit List of singles as lead artist with selected chart positions and certifications showing year released and album name Title Year Peak chart positions Certifications AlbumMEX ARG COL 3 SPA USLatin USLatinPop Y si tu supieras 2006 Carlos Rivera Te me vas La Malaguena 2010 Mexicano Amar y Vivir 2011 Non album single Fascinacion 2013 43 El Hubiera No Existe Solo Tu 2014 38 Como Pagarte 2015 Yo Creo Quedarme Aqui Que Lo Nuestro Se Quede Nuestro 2016 Por Si Volvieras with Jose Luis Rodriguez 2017 Inmenso Lo Digo featuring Gente de Zona 30 27 Yo Creo Maldito Miedo with Banda El Recodo Non album single No Voy a Cambiarte with Marcela Morelo Los 20 de Morelo Cielito Lindo 2018 Non album single La solucion with Laura Pausini 40 Fatti sentire ancora Que Ironia with Thalia 2019 Valiente El Destino with Natalia Jimenez Mexico de Mi Corazon O Holy Night with Natalia Jimenez Non album singles Noche de Paz with Yuri and Arthur Hanlon El Nino del Tambor Perdiendo la Cabeza with Becky G and Pedro Capo 2020 1 39 7 A B 22 AMPROFON Platinum Gold Cronicas de una Guerra Ya Pasara 100 Anos with Maluma denotes a recording that did not chart or was not released in that territory As featured artist Edit Year Song Album2019 Empecemos A Vivir Gian Marco featuring Carlos Rivera IntuicionTheatre Edit2006 Besame Mucho 2007 Orgasmos La Comedia 2008 La Bella y la Bestia 2009 Mamma Mia 2011 El Rey Leon Spain 2015 El Rey Leon Mexico Notes Edit Perdiendo la Cabeza did not chart on the Spanish Singles chart though did peak at number 24 on the Spanish Airplay chart 4 Perdiendo la Cabeza did not chart on the Billboard Hot Latin Songs though did peak at number 22 on the Latin Pop Airplay chart References Edit Carlos Rivera de ganador de la Academia a artista internacional Armando Planes in Spanish Trujillo Jovita November 14 2020 Meet the 2020 Latin GRAMMY S co host Carlos Rivera HOLA USA Archived from the original on November 14 2020 Retrieved February 9 2021 Peak positions in Colombia Perdiendo la Cabeza Top 100 Colombia Semana 11 del 2020 Del 06 03 2020 al 12 03 2020 in Spanish National Report Archived from the original on March 13 2020 Retrieved March 13 2020 Carlos Rivera Becky G Pedro Capo Perdiendo la Cabeza Top 50 Radios elportaldemusica es in Spanish Productores de Musica de Espana Retrieved March 30 2020 Sources EditProfile at the La Academia site in Spanish CarlosRivera com mx Official Site CarlosRivera com mx foro Official Forum in Spanish External links EditCarlos Rivera at IMDb Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Carlos Rivera amp oldid 1130389264, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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