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Juanes

Juan Esteban Aristizábal Vásquez (born 9 August 1972), known professionally as Juanes, is a Colombian musician who was a member of the rock band Ekhymosis and is now a solo artist. In 2000, his solo debut album Fíjate Bien won three Latin Grammy Awards. Juanes has sold more than 15 million albums worldwide.[1][2]

Juanes
Juanes performing in 2015
Background information
Birth nameJuan Esteban Aristizábal Vásquez
Born (1972-08-09) 9 August 1972 (age 50)
Carolina del Príncipe, Colombia
GenresEarly:
Current:
Occupation(s)
  • Musician
  • singer
Instrument(s)
  • Vocals
  • guitar
  • violin
  • piano
  • trumpet
  • flute
Years active1988–present
LabelsUniversal
Websitejuanes.net
Juanes at the Zelt Musik Festival 2015 in Freiburg, Germany
Juanes at the Zelt Musik Festival 2015 in Freiburg, Germany

Raised in Colombia, Juanes began playing piano at age two. When Juanes was 17, he started his first band, Ekhymosis, in 1988, which went on to release eight albums, achieving recognition in his native country of Colombia. The track "Dos" from the album Niño Gigante in 1992 was very popular. In 1997 after the band broke up, Juanes continued solo and in 2000 he released the album, Fíjate Bien, which earned him three Latin Grammys. His follow-up album, Un Día Normal, was released in 2002 and was later certified platinum throughout America. Juanes' third album, Mi Sangre (2004), became an international bestseller, managing to position well in a number of countries around the world. It achieved success due to the single "La Camisa Negra".

He has since released La Vida... Es Un Ratico (2007), P.A.R.C.E. (2010), Loco de Amor (2015), Mis planes son amarte (2017), Más Futuro Que Pasado (2019), and Origen (2021).

According to his label, Universal Music, Juanes has won, among others, twenty Latin Grammy Awards (5 wins during the Latin Grammy Awards ceremony on 13 November 2008) and three Grammy Awards. Juanes received the BMI President's Award at the 2010 BMI Latin Awards.[3] Juanes is also known for his humanitarian work, especially with aid for Colombian victims of anti-personnel mines through his NGO Fundacion Mi Sangre. In April 2013, Juanes released an autobiography titled Chasing The Sun in which he tells his story through narratives and pictures. He is one of the best-selling Spanish-language artists.[4]

Early life and career

Juanes was born in Carolina del Príncipe, Antioquia, Colombia.[citation needed] When he was seven years old, his father and brothers began to teach him how to play guitar.[5] His passion for the instrument led him to discover simple genres of music such as traditional sounds such as tango and Vallenato, as well as Russian folk music.

He grew up in Medellín during the height of drug kingpin Pablo Escobar's reign, when the city had the highest homicide rate in the world.[6] During his childhood, Juanes witnessed a civil war in which hundreds were killed. His cousin was killed by kidnappers, and gunmen also executed a close friend. To add further to Juanes' grief and desperation, his father died from cancer.[7] This period shaped Juanes' social consciousness, saying "Colombia has suffered so much that the only way to go forward is to imagine a better country."[6]

As a teenager, Juanes was greatly influenced by rock and metal acts such as The Beatles and Metallica. He started the rock band Ekhymosis in 1988, and it released its debut album, Niño Gigante, that same year.[8] The band released seven studio albums during its career and shared the stage with acts including Alejandro Sanz, Aterciopelados, and Ricky Martin;[9] however in Juanes' words, the band "couldn't get out of Colombia" and remained "very local and confined to the Colombian market."[10] Juanes disbanded the group in 1998 so that he could pursue a solo career.[8]

Solo career

2000–03: Fíjate Bien and Un Día Normal

In 2000, Juanes released his solo debut Fíjate Bien (Take a Good Look), produced by Gustavo Santaolalla. The album fared well in Colombia, spending ten weeks at the number one position, but was unsuccessful in other countries.[5] The album earned him three Latin Grammys for Best New Artist, Best Rock Solo Vocal Album, and Best Rock Song, and Juanes performed at the award show. Later that night, Juanes brought demos for over forty new songs to Santaolalla's studio, ready to begin work on another album.[5]

The follow-up, Un Día Normal (A Normal Day), also produced by Gustavo Santaolalla who signed him with his first solo album, was released in 2002 and was highly successful in America. The album was certified gold in Colombia during its first day of sales and was certified platinum and multi-platinum in countries including Colombia, Mexico, and Spain.[11] The album spent 92 weeks in the top ten of Billboard's Top Albums chart,[5] setting a new record,[11] and spent a total of two years on the chart.[11] The album was released after the eligibility deadlines for the 2002 Latin Grammy Awards, but the advance airdate for the lead single, "A Dios le Pido" ("To God I Pray"), allowed it to be nominated for three awards and win Best Rock Song.[11][12]

"A Dios le Pido" topped the singles charts of twelve countries and spent 47 consecutive weeks on the Billboard Hot Latin Tracks.[5] The album also featured "Fotografía" ("Photograph"), a duet with Portuguese Canadian pop singer Nelly Furtado about the isolation between lovers. Juanes later worked with Furtado on a remix of "Powerless (Say What You Want)", the lead single from her 2003 album Folklore, and on "Te busqué" ("I Looked for You"), a single from her 2006 album Loose. Juanes won the most awards at the 2003 Latin Grammy Awards, where he won each of the 5 awards for which he had been nominated, including Song of the Year, Record of the Year, and Album of the Year.[13]

2004–05: Mi Sangre

Mi Sangre (My Blood), was released in September 2004 and debuted at number one on the Billboard Top Latin Albums.[14] The album produced three consecutive number one singles, which held the top chart position for a combined 6 months. The album's third single, "La Camisa Negra" ("The Black Shirt"), was used in Italy in support of neo-fascism by relating it to the uniform used under the regime of Benito Mussolini.[15][16] In response, left-wing media network Indymedia called for a boycott of the song.[17] Juanes later stated that "'La Camisa Negra' has got nothing to do with fascism or Mussolini... People can interpret music in all kinds of ways I guess."[18][19]

 
Juanes performing on the 'Unplugged' tour

At the 2005 Latin Grammy Awards, Juanes won three additional awards to his nine previous Grammy awards. He took the award for Best Rock Song for "Nada Valgo Sin Tu Amor" ("I am Worthless Without Your Love"), Best Rock Solo Album for Mi Sangre and Best Music Video for "Volverte a Ver" ("To See You Again").[20] On 9 December 2005, Juanes performed "La camisa negra" at an international gala in Germany celebrating the 2006 FIFA World Cup Final Draw evening.[21] In 2006, he recorded a duet of "The Shadow of Your Smile" with Tony Bennett for Bennett's Duets: an American Classic.

2006–09: La Vida... Es Un Ratico

In June 2006, Juanes began a year-long sabbatical to spend time with his wife, model Karen Martínez, and their daughters Luna and Paloma.[22] He was working on an album that was released on October 23, 2007.[22] When asked about the possibility of recording an album in English, Juanes responded, "singing in Spanish is very important because it's the language in which I think and feel. I respect people that sing in English, but for now I'll keep my Spanish."[22] Juanes planned to launch his own music label, named 4J, in October 2007, to be distributed by the Universal Music Group.[23] He was also working on a new album, titled La Vida... Es Un Ratico (Life is a Little Moment).[24]

La Vida... Es Un Ratico was released on 23 October 2007, with the first single being "Me Enamora" (I fall in love). The second single was "Gotas de Agua Dulce" (drops of sweet water), and the third single became the vallenato fusion of "Tres" (three).

On 11 December 2007, Juanes performed at the Nobel Peace Prize Concert in Oslo, Norway together with a variety of artists, which was broadcast live to over 100 countries.[25]

On 24 November 2008, Juanes re-released the album as "La vida... es un ratico (en vivo)" [Deluxe Edition][2 CD/DVD Combo]" The album aside the 14 original songs, contains two previously unreleased songs: "Falsas Palabras" (false words) and "Odio Por Amor" (hate for love) which is also the current single. This new re-edition also includes seven live versions of songs played during his U.S. La Vida Tour. As another bonus added, Juanes also included a duet of his song "Hoy Me Voy" (today I leave) with singer Colbie Caillat. The DVD contains the music videos of the four singles of the cd as well as a few live video recordings of the US tour.

2010–2013: P.A.R.C.E and his Juanes MTV Unplugged

 
Juanes FPML

In 2010, Juanes performed in the 2010 FIFA World Cup Kickoff Concert, as well as the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade in New York. In addition, he released his album P.A.R.C.E. which featured the #1 Billboard hit Yerbatero and the top-ten hit Y No Regresas. 17 February, Juanes performed live on the third single from their fifth studio album Regalito in the delivery of the Premios Lo Nuestro. The album has sold 1 million copies worldwide.[26] In February 2012, the Colombian singer Juanes took the stage at Juanes MTV Unplugged to record a live album at the direction of Juan Luis Guerra.[1] On 6 March, Juanes will release "La Señal" as an unreleased song from his Unplugged.

2014–2015: Loco de Amor

On 11 March 2014, Juanes released his sixth studio album by Universal Music Latino Loco de amor. It is his first studio album since P.A.R.C.E. (2010). At the Latin Grammy Awards of 2014, the album won the Best Pop/Rock Album.[27] Loco de Amor was nominated for Lo Nuestro Award for Pop Album of the Year.[28] It was nominated for a Grammy Award for Best Latin Pop Album in 2015.[29]

2016-2017: Mis planes son amarte

Juanes contributed to the 2017 animated film Ferdinand. In that production, he both wrote the original score "Lay Your Head On Me" and played the voice of Juan (Nina's father). On 12 May 2017, Juanes released Mis planes son amarte. The album was accompanied by a space-themed visual album.[30] The visual component was filmed in Colombia and Mexico and represents a spiritual journey through challenges and victories. Juanes explained that the album alludes to "the connection between our most ancestral, indigenous roots and the universe and its planets. Those points are even more closely tied than we can imagine."[30] It also explores the daily life and spirituality of the Kogi people, an indigenous group that resides in Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta mountains in northern Colombia.[30] Mis planes son amarte won Latin Grammy Award for Best Pop/Rock Album at the 18th Annual Latin Grammy Awards.[31] The album is also Juanes's first to feature a song in English, "Goodbye for Now".[32] In June 2017, Juanes collaborated with Chilean singer Mon Laferte on the cumbia-influenced single "Amárrame".[33] On 23 May 2018, Juanes performed with Mon Laferte as part of National Public Radio's Tiny Desk Concerts series.[34]

2018-2019: Transition to urban genre and Más futuro que pasado

In 2018, the Mexican singer Raymix included him in a version of his song "Oye mujer". In 2018 he performed at Starlite Festival presented "Pa' Dentro" -the first official single from the then upcoming album-, which was officially released on 31 May 2018. On 10 January 2019, he released his first single of the year, «La plata», which has the participation of Colombian singer Lalo Ebratt in collaboration with producer Toploud. On 23 May, he presented his single "Querer Mejor" alongside Canadian singer Alessia Cara. In July, he collaborated on the song "Todo bien" by the Trapical Minds collective alongside Lalo Ebratt, Skinny Happy, Yera, Toploud. Then, in August he collaborated on the Greeicy single "Minifalda". On 5 September, he released his single "Bonita" with his compatriot Sebastián Yatra, which was positioned at the top of the American music charts. Later, on 7 November, he presented "Aurora", which he interprets with Colombian rapper Crudo Means Raw. In November, he released his single "Tequila", which features the collaboration of the Mexican singer Christian Nodal. The next day, he presented his new album Más futuro que pasado, where it emphasizes his transition to the urban genre without leaving aside his classic rock and pop musical style. On 5 December, he released his latest single "Más futuro que pasado".

In December 2019, Juanes released the album Más futuro que pasado. The album features Colombian musicians Sebastián Yatra, Crudo Means Raw, and Lalo Ebratt as well as regional Mexican singer Christian Nodal, Dominican-American MC Fuego, and Canadian singer Alessia Cara, who sings in Spanish for the first time on the song "Querer Mejor".[35] The album was inspired Juanes' optimism for the future of Colombia and highlights the diversity of the country, featuring a variety of traditional musical genres such as vallenato and cumbia combined with modern musical styles.[35] Juanes explained that "it gives me a lot of hope. Esperanza, you know — Más futuro que pasado is about having the drive to keep experimenting. I want to keep writing music, I want to live more. This is the point of my life when I want to live so much. But before I do anything, I start from the roots. And from there I build my vision."[35]

2021: Origen

On 28 May 2021, Juanes released his 10th studio album, Origen.[36][37] The album consists of twelve covers that span his musical influences, including Bruce Springsteen, Juan Luis Guerra, and Bob Marley. Juanes described these songs as having a significant "impact on the memory of my youth, my adolescence, my childhood." Like much of Juanes' discography, the album encompasses many styles from tango, merengue, and vallenato to reggae, folk, and heavy metal. The release of the album was accompanied by a documentary released on Amazon Prime, in which Juanes explains why he chose each song, speaks with several of the songwriters he covers, and performs music videos that channel the era in which they were written. Juanes contributed a cover of the Metallica song "Enter Sandman" to the charity tribute album The Metallica Blacklist, released in September 2021.[38]

Musical style and influences

Growing up in Colombia, Juanes' first musical exposure included cumbia, salsa, vallenato and the rural Antioquian genre known as guasca, all of which influence his music.[39] In his youth, Juanes was a fan of rock group Metallica and attempted to emulate the group's style, but recalls that "after many years I just realized that I was not gonna be like James Hetfield".[35] He notes that his musical tastes are diverse: "It’s good to have music for every moment. I can listen to Slayer and then the next song, Residente. Or I just can go to Ruben Blades and Silvio Rodriguez, then go to Caetano Veloso. And then I go back to Metallica!"[35] He has also expressed admiration for Spanish singer Rosalía, Puerto Rican rapper Tego Calderón, Colombian reggaeton artist J Balvin, American singer Billie Eilish, and American rapper and singer Travis Scott.[35]

Juanes's debut album, Fíjate Bien, contains themes on loss and violence, alluding to deaths caused by land mines.[40] The album reflected grief in Juanes' personal life, including the deaths of his cousin and father, and Juanes himself described the record as "dark and depressing".[40] His next album, Un Dia Normal, takes a more optimistic approach while continuing to discuss themes of war and violence. The record also included lighter themes such as romantic love to reflect falling in love with his now-wife.[40] Mi Sangre continued themes of social conflict, discussing topics such as terrorism and kidnapping.[40] His song, "Rosario Tijeras" from Mi Sangre tells the story of a prostitute who becomes an assassin.[40]

Romantic love is a common theme in Juanes' music. His album Mis planes son amarte was described as a collection of "gleaming, tuneful, good-natured songs about love".[39] Though his songs are primarily in Spanish, he has performed songs in Italian, Portuguese, German, and English.[39] On recording in other languages, Juanes noted in 2017, “It’s hard when you have to change the way your muscles work,” he said. “I don’t want to go full crossover — that’s not my plan — but I just wanted to do it someday."[39]

Activism

Juanes is outspoken in both his music and the media about violence and inequality in Colombia. Addressing the topic of victims of the Colombian civil war, Juanes stated: "these are your people, young people, people with families, and four or five of them are dying every day."[18] Juanes established the Mi Sangre Foundation to help victims of anti-personnel mines[41] In 2005, he was named by Time as one of the world's 100 most influential people.[42] On 15 November 2005, he was honored at the annual benefit gala for Sir Paul McCartney's Adopt-A-Minefield for his work as a Goodwill Ambassador for United for Colombia, a non-profit organization that raises awareness about the impact of land mines within Colombia.[43]

On 19 April 2006, Juanes performed before the European Parliament, as part of a campaign to increase awareness against the use of landmines around the world, including in his native Colombia. He was first singer to perform in the hemicycle where the European Parliament holds its plenary sessions.[44] The Parliament gave a symbolic gift of €2.5 million to demine Colombia and to rehabilitate victims of the landmines.[45] In honor of his work and his music, he was given an escopetarra (a decommissioned AK-47 converted into a guitar) by peace activist César López; he later sold it at a fundraiser in Beverly Hills for US$17,000.[15] Juanes held a benefit concert on 24 May 2006, in conjunction with KLVE and Univision which raised roughly US$350,000 to care for injured children and provide prosthetics, wheelchairs, and land rehabilitation.[45]

On 19 July 2006, French Culture Minister Renaud Donnedieu de Vabres awarded Juanes with the highest cultural honor given by France, L'Ordre des Arts et des Lettres, declaring him "Knight in the order of Arts and Letters" for his work in social activism.[46] In December 2006, work began on a recreational park for the rehabilitation of the handicapped named "Parque Juanes de la Paz" in Medellín.[47] The 68,000-square-meter facility will cost COL$10.6 billion, financed in part by the government of Medellín, and is to be completed by May 2007.[47]

In June 2013, Juanes appeared in a Spanish-language public service announcement for the HIV/AIDS non-profit organization Lifebeat in partnership with the Centers for Disease Control and MTV. In the video, the singer encouraged HIV testing and cited a statistic stating that there are a thousand new cases of HIV per month among people 13 to 24 years of age.[48] Guillermo Chacon, president of The Latino Commission on AIDS, commented that “Celebrities like Juanes are crucial to raising awareness, which is one of the most important ways for people to understand that HIV infection can be prevented.”[48]

2009 Peace Concert in Cuba

 
Juanes during the 2009 Peace Concert in Havana, Cuba

"Going to Cuba is a symbol that it's time to change people's minds, an opportunity to tell the world that people have to change."

— Juanes[49]

On 5 August 2009, it was announced that Juanes would hold his second "Peace Without Borders" concert in Havana's storied Plaza de la Revolución on 20 September 2009.[50]

Prior to the concert, Juanes received criticism by some in the Cuban-American/Cuban exile community in Miami who believed it would be seen as an act of support for the communist government of Cuba. Juanes expressed in an interview for Univision that he had no affiliation whatsoever to the Cuban government or their political views and that he saw it only as an artistic performance and nothing more.[51][52]

On 20 August 2009, Juanes announced that he had considered canceling the peace concert citing "fears for his safety as well as his family", who reside with him in Miami on Key Biscayne.[53] Juanes closed it along with 15 other Cuban and international artists and with more than one million people attending the concert."[53]

Personal life

Juanes met model/actress Karen Martínez during the filming of his video "Podemos Hacernos Daño". On 6 August 2004, they were married. The couple separated in May 2007, after three years of marriage due to unresolved differences, but reconciled four months later.[54][55] They have three children together,[56] two daughters: Luna Aristizábal Martínez (born 6 September 2003), Paloma Aristizábal Martínez (born 2 June 2005), and one son, Dante Aristizábal Martínez (born 12 September 2009).[57][58] Juanes is a vegetarian[59] and lives in Key Biscayne, Florida.[60]

Discography

Awards and nominations

Grammy Awards

The Grammy Award is an accolade by the National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences of the United States to recognize outstanding achievement on the music industry. Juanes has received seven nominations and won three.

Latin Grammy Awards

A Latin Grammy Award is an accolade by the Latin Academy of Recording Arts & Sciences to recognize outstanding achievement in the music industry. Juanes has received twenty awards and twenty-eight nominations. In 2019, he will be honored as the Latin Recording Academy Person of the Year.[61]

Year Nominee / work Award Result
2001 Juanes Best New Artist Won
Fíjate Bien Album of the Year Nominated
Best Rock Solo Vocal Album Won
"Fíjate Bien" Song of the Year Nominated
Best Rock Song Won
Best Short Form Music Video Nominated
2002 "A Dios le Pido" Song of the Year Nominated
Best Rock Song Won
Best Short Form Music Video Nominated
2003 Un Día Normal Album of the Year Won
Best Rock Solo Vocal Album Won
"Es Por Ti" Song of the Year Won
Record of the Year Won
"Mala Gente" Best Rock Song Won
2005 Mi Sangre Best Rock Solo Vocal Album Won
"Nada Valgo Sin Tu Amor" Best Rock Song Won
"Volverte a Ver" Best Short Form Music Video Won
2008 La Vida... Es Un Ratico Album of the Year Won
Best Male Pop Vocal Album Won
"Me Enamora" Song of the Year Won
Record of the Year Won
Best Short Form Music Video Won
2012 Juanes MTV Unplugged Album of the Year Won
Best Long Form Music Video Won
"Azul Sabina" (feat. Joaquín Sabina) Song of the Year Nominated
Record of the Year Nominated
2014 Loco de Amor Best Pop/Rock Album Won
"Mil Pedazos" Best Rock Song Nominated
2015 Loco de Amor: La Historia Best Long Form Music Video Won
2017 Mis planes son amarte Best Engineered Album Won
Mis planes son amarte Best Long From Music Video Nominated
Mis planes son amarte Best Rock/Pop Album Won
2018 "Pa' Dentro" Best Short Form Music Video Won
2019 "Querer Mejor" (feat. Alessia Cara) Record of the Year Nominated
Song of the Year Nominated
"La Plata" (feat. Lalo Ebratt) Record of the Year Nominated
2020 "Bonita" (feat. Sebastián Yatra) Song of the Year Nominated
Best Pop Song Nominated
Más futuro que pasado Best Pop Vocal Album Nominated

See also

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For the Peruvian rice dish see Juane For other uses see Juanes disambiguation In this Spanish name the first or paternal surname is Aristizabal and the second or maternal family name is Vasquez Juan Esteban Aristizabal Vasquez born 9 August 1972 known professionally as Juanes is a Colombian musician who was a member of the rock band Ekhymosis and is now a solo artist In 2000 his solo debut album Fijate Bien won three Latin Grammy Awards Juanes has sold more than 15 million albums worldwide 1 2 JuanesJuanes performing in 2015Background informationBirth nameJuan Esteban Aristizabal VasquezBorn 1972 08 09 9 August 1972 age 50 Carolina del Principe ColombiaGenresEarly Hard rockheavy metalthrash metalCurrent PopcumbiarockreggaetonOccupation s MusiciansingerInstrument s VocalsguitarviolinpianotrumpetfluteYears active1988 presentLabelsUniversalWebsitejuanes wbr net Juanes at the Zelt Musik Festival 2015 in Freiburg Germany Juanes at the Zelt Musik Festival 2015 in Freiburg Germany Raised in Colombia Juanes began playing piano at age two When Juanes was 17 he started his first band Ekhymosis in 1988 which went on to release eight albums achieving recognition in his native country of Colombia The track Dos from the album Nino Gigante in 1992 was very popular In 1997 after the band broke up Juanes continued solo and in 2000 he released the album Fijate Bien which earned him three Latin Grammys His follow up album Un Dia Normal was released in 2002 and was later certified platinum throughout America Juanes third album Mi Sangre 2004 became an international bestseller managing to position well in a number of countries around the world It achieved success due to the single La Camisa Negra He has since released La Vida Es Un Ratico 2007 P A R C E 2010 Loco de Amor 2015 Mis planes son amarte 2017 Mas Futuro Que Pasado 2019 and Origen 2021 According to his label Universal Music Juanes has won among others twenty Latin Grammy Awards 5 wins during the Latin Grammy Awards ceremony on 13 November 2008 and three Grammy Awards Juanes received the BMI President s Award at the 2010 BMI Latin Awards 3 Juanes is also known for his humanitarian work especially with aid for Colombian victims of anti personnel mines through his NGO Fundacion Mi Sangre In April 2013 Juanes released an autobiography titled Chasing The Sun in which he tells his story through narratives and pictures He is one of the best selling Spanish language artists 4 Contents 1 Early life and career 2 Solo career 2 1 2000 03 Fijate Bien and Un Dia Normal 2 2 2004 05 Mi Sangre 2 3 2006 09 La Vida Es Un Ratico 2 4 2010 2013 P A R C E and his Juanes MTV Unplugged 2 5 2014 2015 Loco de Amor 2 6 2016 2017 Mis planes son amarte 2 7 2018 2019 Transition to urban genre and Mas futuro que pasado 2 8 2021 Origen 3 Musical style and influences 4 Activism 4 1 2009 Peace Concert in Cuba 5 Personal life 6 Discography 7 Awards and nominations 7 1 Grammy Awards 7 2 Latin Grammy Awards 8 See also 9 References 10 External linksEarly life and career EditJuanes was born in Carolina del Principe Antioquia Colombia citation needed When he was seven years old his father and brothers began to teach him how to play guitar 5 His passion for the instrument led him to discover simple genres of music such as traditional sounds such as tango and Vallenato as well as Russian folk music He grew up in Medellin during the height of drug kingpin Pablo Escobar s reign when the city had the highest homicide rate in the world 6 During his childhood Juanes witnessed a civil war in which hundreds were killed His cousin was killed by kidnappers and gunmen also executed a close friend To add further to Juanes grief and desperation his father died from cancer 7 This period shaped Juanes social consciousness saying Colombia has suffered so much that the only way to go forward is to imagine a better country 6 As a teenager Juanes was greatly influenced by rock and metal acts such as The Beatles and Metallica He started the rock band Ekhymosis in 1988 and it released its debut album Nino Gigante that same year 8 The band released seven studio albums during its career and shared the stage with acts including Alejandro Sanz Aterciopelados and Ricky Martin 9 however in Juanes words the band couldn t get out of Colombia and remained very local and confined to the Colombian market 10 Juanes disbanded the group in 1998 so that he could pursue a solo career 8 Solo career Edit2000 03 Fijate Bien and Un Dia Normal Edit Main articles Fijate Bien and Un Dia Normal In 2000 Juanes released his solo debut Fijate Bien Take a Good Look produced by Gustavo Santaolalla The album fared well in Colombia spending ten weeks at the number one position but was unsuccessful in other countries 5 The album earned him three Latin Grammys for Best New Artist Best Rock Solo Vocal Album and Best Rock Song and Juanes performed at the award show Later that night Juanes brought demos for over forty new songs to Santaolalla s studio ready to begin work on another album 5 The follow up Un Dia Normal A Normal Day also produced by Gustavo Santaolalla who signed him with his first solo album was released in 2002 and was highly successful in America The album was certified gold in Colombia during its first day of sales and was certified platinum and multi platinum in countries including Colombia Mexico and Spain 11 The album spent 92 weeks in the top ten of Billboard s Top Albums chart 5 setting a new record 11 and spent a total of two years on the chart 11 The album was released after the eligibility deadlines for the 2002 Latin Grammy Awards but the advance airdate for the lead single A Dios le Pido To God I Pray allowed it to be nominated for three awards and win Best Rock Song 11 12 A Dios le Pido topped the singles charts of twelve countries and spent 47 consecutive weeks on the Billboard Hot Latin Tracks 5 The album also featured Fotografia Photograph a duet with Portuguese Canadian pop singer Nelly Furtado about the isolation between lovers Juanes later worked with Furtado on a remix of Powerless Say What You Want the lead single from her 2003 album Folklore and on Te busque I Looked for You a single from her 2006 album Loose Juanes won the most awards at the 2003 Latin Grammy Awards where he won each of the 5 awards for which he had been nominated including Song of the Year Record of the Year and Album of the Year 13 2004 05 Mi Sangre Edit Main article Mi Sangre Mi Sangre My Blood was released in September 2004 and debuted at number one on the Billboard Top Latin Albums 14 The album produced three consecutive number one singles which held the top chart position for a combined 6 months The album s third single La Camisa Negra The Black Shirt was used in Italy in support of neo fascism by relating it to the uniform used under the regime of Benito Mussolini 15 16 In response left wing media network Indymedia called for a boycott of the song 17 Juanes later stated that La Camisa Negra has got nothing to do with fascism or Mussolini People can interpret music in all kinds of ways I guess 18 19 Juanes performing on the Unplugged tour At the 2005 Latin Grammy Awards Juanes won three additional awards to his nine previous Grammy awards He took the award for Best Rock Song for Nada Valgo Sin Tu Amor I am Worthless Without Your Love Best Rock Solo Album for Mi Sangre and Best Music Video for Volverte a Ver To See You Again 20 On 9 December 2005 Juanes performed La camisa negra at an international gala in Germany celebrating the 2006 FIFA World Cup Final Draw evening 21 In 2006 he recorded a duet of The Shadow of Your Smile with Tony Bennett for Bennett s Duets an American Classic 2006 09 La Vida Es Un Ratico Edit Main article La Vida Es Un Ratico In June 2006 Juanes began a year long sabbatical to spend time with his wife model Karen Martinez and their daughters Luna and Paloma 22 He was working on an album that was released on October 23 2007 22 When asked about the possibility of recording an album in English Juanes responded singing in Spanish is very important because it s the language in which I think and feel I respect people that sing in English but for now I ll keep my Spanish 22 Juanes planned to launch his own music label named 4J in October 2007 to be distributed by the Universal Music Group 23 He was also working on a new album titled La Vida Es Un Ratico Life is a Little Moment 24 La Vida Es Un Ratico was released on 23 October 2007 with the first single being Me Enamora I fall in love The second single was Gotas de Agua Dulce drops of sweet water and the third single became the vallenato fusion of Tres three On 11 December 2007 Juanes performed at the Nobel Peace Prize Concert in Oslo Norway together with a variety of artists which was broadcast live to over 100 countries 25 On 24 November 2008 Juanes re released the album as La vida es un ratico en vivo Deluxe Edition 2 CD DVD Combo The album aside the 14 original songs contains two previously unreleased songs Falsas Palabras false words and Odio Por Amor hate for love which is also the current single This new re edition also includes seven live versions of songs played during his U S La Vida Tour As another bonus added Juanes also included a duet of his song Hoy Me Voy today I leave with singer Colbie Caillat The DVD contains the music videos of the four singles of the cd as well as a few live video recordings of the US tour 2010 2013 P A R C E and his Juanes MTV Unplugged Edit Juanes FPML Main articles P A R C E and Juanes MTV Unplugged In 2010 Juanes performed in the 2010 FIFA World Cup Kickoff Concert as well as the Macy s Thanksgiving Day Parade in New York In addition he released his album P A R C E which featured the 1 Billboard hit Yerbatero and the top ten hit Y No Regresas 17 February Juanes performed live on the third single from their fifth studio album Regalito in the delivery of the Premios Lo Nuestro The album has sold 1 million copies worldwide 26 In February 2012 the Colombian singer Juanes took the stage at Juanes MTV Unplugged to record a live album at the direction of Juan Luis Guerra 1 On 6 March Juanes will release La Senal as an unreleased song from his Unplugged 2014 2015 Loco de Amor Edit On 11 March 2014 Juanes released his sixth studio album by Universal Music Latino Loco de amor It is his first studio album since P A R C E 2010 At the Latin Grammy Awards of 2014 the album won the Best Pop Rock Album 27 Loco de Amor was nominated for Lo Nuestro Award for Pop Album of the Year 28 It was nominated for a Grammy Award for Best Latin Pop Album in 2015 29 2016 2017 Mis planes son amarte Edit Juanes contributed to the 2017 animated film Ferdinand In that production he both wrote the original score Lay Your Head On Me and played the voice of Juan Nina s father On 12 May 2017 Juanes released Mis planes son amarte The album was accompanied by a space themed visual album 30 The visual component was filmed in Colombia and Mexico and represents a spiritual journey through challenges and victories Juanes explained that the album alludes to the connection between our most ancestral indigenous roots and the universe and its planets Those points are even more closely tied than we can imagine 30 It also explores the daily life and spirituality of the Kogi people an indigenous group that resides in Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta mountains in northern Colombia 30 Mis planes son amarte won Latin Grammy Award for Best Pop Rock Album at the 18th Annual Latin Grammy Awards 31 The album is also Juanes s first to feature a song in English Goodbye for Now 32 In June 2017 Juanes collaborated with Chilean singer Mon Laferte on the cumbia influenced single Amarrame 33 On 23 May 2018 Juanes performed with Mon Laferte as part of National Public Radio s Tiny Desk Concerts series 34 2018 2019 Transition to urban genre and Mas futuro que pasado Edit In 2018 the Mexican singer Raymix included him in a version of his song Oye mujer In 2018 he performed at Starlite Festival presented Pa Dentro the first official single from the then upcoming album which was officially released on 31 May 2018 On 10 January 2019 he released his first single of the year La plata which has the participation of Colombian singer Lalo Ebratt in collaboration with producer Toploud On 23 May he presented his single Querer Mejor alongside Canadian singer Alessia Cara In July he collaborated on the song Todo bien by the Trapical Minds collective alongside Lalo Ebratt Skinny Happy Yera Toploud Then in August he collaborated on the Greeicy single Minifalda On 5 September he released his single Bonita with his compatriot Sebastian Yatra which was positioned at the top of the American music charts Later on 7 November he presented Aurora which he interprets with Colombian rapper Crudo Means Raw In November he released his single Tequila which features the collaboration of the Mexican singer Christian Nodal The next day he presented his new album Mas futuro que pasado where it emphasizes his transition to the urban genre without leaving aside his classic rock and pop musical style On 5 December he released his latest single Mas futuro que pasado In December 2019 Juanes released the album Mas futuro que pasado The album features Colombian musicians Sebastian Yatra Crudo Means Raw and Lalo Ebratt as well as regional Mexican singer Christian Nodal Dominican American MC Fuego and Canadian singer Alessia Cara who sings in Spanish for the first time on the song Querer Mejor 35 The album was inspired Juanes optimism for the future of Colombia and highlights the diversity of the country featuring a variety of traditional musical genres such as vallenato and cumbia combined with modern musical styles 35 Juanes explained that it gives me a lot of hope Esperanza you know Mas futuro que pasado is about having the drive to keep experimenting I want to keep writing music I want to live more This is the point of my life when I want to live so much But before I do anything I start from the roots And from there I build my vision 35 2021 Origen Edit On 28 May 2021 Juanes released his 10th studio album Origen 36 37 The album consists of twelve covers that span his musical influences including Bruce Springsteen Juan Luis Guerra and Bob Marley Juanes described these songs as having a significant impact on the memory of my youth my adolescence my childhood Like much of Juanes discography the album encompasses many styles from tango merengue and vallenato to reggae folk and heavy metal The release of the album was accompanied by a documentary released on Amazon Prime in which Juanes explains why he chose each song speaks with several of the songwriters he covers and performs music videos that channel the era in which they were written Juanes contributed a cover of the Metallica song Enter Sandman to the charity tribute album The Metallica Blacklist released in September 2021 38 Musical style and influences Edit Nada valgo sin tu amor 2004 source source The lead single from Mi sangre features Juanes characteristic rock influences and a melodic chorus Problems playing this file See media help Growing up in Colombia Juanes first musical exposure included cumbia salsa vallenato and the rural Antioquian genre known as guasca all of which influence his music 39 In his youth Juanes was a fan of rock group Metallica and attempted to emulate the group s style but recalls that after many years I just realized that I was not gonna be like James Hetfield 35 He notes that his musical tastes are diverse It s good to have music for every moment I can listen to Slayer and then the next song Residente Or I just can go to Ruben Blades and Silvio Rodriguez then go to Caetano Veloso And then I go back to Metallica 35 He has also expressed admiration for Spanish singer Rosalia Puerto Rican rapper Tego Calderon Colombian reggaeton artist J Balvin American singer Billie Eilish and American rapper and singer Travis Scott 35 Juanes s debut album Fijate Bien contains themes on loss and violence alluding to deaths caused by land mines 40 The album reflected grief in Juanes personal life including the deaths of his cousin and father and Juanes himself described the record as dark and depressing 40 His next album Un Dia Normal takes a more optimistic approach while continuing to discuss themes of war and violence The record also included lighter themes such as romantic love to reflect falling in love with his now wife 40 Mi Sangre continued themes of social conflict discussing topics such as terrorism and kidnapping 40 His song Rosario Tijeras from Mi Sangre tells the story of a prostitute who becomes an assassin 40 Romantic love is a common theme in Juanes music His album Mis planes son amarte was described as a collection of gleaming tuneful good natured songs about love 39 Though his songs are primarily in Spanish he has performed songs in Italian Portuguese German and English 39 On recording in other languages Juanes noted in 2017 It s hard when you have to change the way your muscles work he said I don t want to go full crossover that s not my plan but I just wanted to do it someday 39 Activism EditJuanes is outspoken in both his music and the media about violence and inequality in Colombia Addressing the topic of victims of the Colombian civil war Juanes stated these are your people young people people with families and four or five of them are dying every day 18 Juanes established the Mi Sangre Foundation to help victims of anti personnel mines 41 In 2005 he was named by Time as one of the world s 100 most influential people 42 On 15 November 2005 he was honored at the annual benefit gala for Sir Paul McCartney s Adopt A Minefield for his work as a Goodwill Ambassador for United for Colombia a non profit organization that raises awareness about the impact of land mines within Colombia 43 On 19 April 2006 Juanes performed before the European Parliament as part of a campaign to increase awareness against the use of landmines around the world including in his native Colombia He was first singer to perform in the hemicycle where the European Parliament holds its plenary sessions 44 The Parliament gave a symbolic gift of 2 5 million to demine Colombia and to rehabilitate victims of the landmines 45 In honor of his work and his music he was given an escopetarra a decommissioned AK 47 converted into a guitar by peace activist Cesar Lopez he later sold it at a fundraiser in Beverly Hills for US 17 000 15 Juanes held a benefit concert on 24 May 2006 in conjunction with KLVE and Univision which raised roughly US 350 000 to care for injured children and provide prosthetics wheelchairs and land rehabilitation 45 On 19 July 2006 French Culture Minister Renaud Donnedieu de Vabres awarded Juanes with the highest cultural honor given by France L Ordre des Arts et des Lettres declaring him Knight in the order of Arts and Letters for his work in social activism 46 In December 2006 work began on a recreational park for the rehabilitation of the handicapped named Parque Juanes de la Paz in Medellin 47 The 68 000 square meter facility will cost COL 10 6 billion financed in part by the government of Medellin and is to be completed by May 2007 47 In June 2013 Juanes appeared in a Spanish language public service announcement for the HIV AIDS non profit organization Lifebeat in partnership with the Centers for Disease Control and MTV In the video the singer encouraged HIV testing and cited a statistic stating that there are a thousand new cases of HIV per month among people 13 to 24 years of age 48 Guillermo Chacon president of The Latino Commission on AIDS commented that Celebrities like Juanes are crucial to raising awareness which is one of the most important ways for people to understand that HIV infection can be prevented 48 2009 Peace Concert in Cuba Edit Juanes during the 2009 Peace Concert in Havana Cuba Main article Paz Sin Fronteras Paz Sin Fronteras II Going to Cuba is a symbol that it s time to change people s minds an opportunity to tell the world that people have to change Juanes 49 On 5 August 2009 it was announced that Juanes would hold his second Peace Without Borders concert in Havana s storied Plaza de la Revolucion on 20 September 2009 50 Prior to the concert Juanes received criticism by some in the Cuban American Cuban exile community in Miami who believed it would be seen as an act of support for the communist government of Cuba Juanes expressed in an interview for Univision that he had no affiliation whatsoever to the Cuban government or their political views and that he saw it only as an artistic performance and nothing more 51 52 On 20 August 2009 Juanes announced that he had considered canceling the peace concert citing fears for his safety as well as his family who reside with him in Miami on Key Biscayne 53 Juanes closed it along with 15 other Cuban and international artists and with more than one million people attending the concert 53 Personal life EditJuanes met model actress Karen Martinez during the filming of his video Podemos Hacernos Dano On 6 August 2004 they were married The couple separated in May 2007 after three years of marriage due to unresolved differences but reconciled four months later 54 55 They have three children together 56 two daughters Luna Aristizabal Martinez born 6 September 2003 Paloma Aristizabal Martinez born 2 June 2005 and one son Dante Aristizabal Martinez born 12 September 2009 57 58 Juanes is a vegetarian 59 and lives in Key Biscayne Florida 60 Discography EditMain article Juanes discography Fijate Bien 2000 Un Dia Normal 2002 Mi Sangre 2004 La Vida Es Un Ratico 2007 P A R C E 2010 Loco de Amor 2014 Mis planes son amarte 2017 Mas futuro que pasado 2019 Origen 2021 Awards and nominations EditMain article List of awards and nominations received by Juanes Grammy Awards Edit The Grammy Award is an accolade by the National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences of the United States to recognize outstanding achievement on the music industry Juanes has received seven nominations and won three Year Nominee work Award Result2022 Origen Best Latin Rock Urban or Alternative Album Won2015 Loco de Amor Best Latin Pop Album Nominated2013 Juanes MTV Unplugged Won2009 La Vida Es un Ratico Won2005 Mi Sangre Best Latin Rock Urban or Alternative Album Nominated2003 Un Dia Normal Nominated2002 Fijate Bien NominatedLatin Grammy Awards Edit A Latin Grammy Award is an accolade by the Latin Academy of Recording Arts amp Sciences to recognize outstanding achievement in the music industry Juanes has received twenty awards and twenty eight nominations In 2019 he will be honored as the Latin Recording Academy Person of the Year 61 Year Nominee work Award Result2001 Juanes Best New Artist WonFijate Bien Album of the Year NominatedBest Rock Solo Vocal Album Won Fijate Bien Song of the Year NominatedBest Rock Song WonBest Short Form Music Video Nominated2002 A Dios le Pido Song of the Year NominatedBest Rock Song WonBest Short Form Music Video Nominated2003 Un Dia Normal Album of the Year WonBest Rock Solo Vocal Album Won Es Por Ti Song of the Year WonRecord of the Year Won Mala Gente Best Rock Song Won2005 Mi Sangre Best Rock Solo Vocal Album Won Nada Valgo Sin Tu Amor Best Rock Song Won Volverte a Ver Best Short Form Music Video Won2008 La Vida Es Un Ratico Album of the Year WonBest Male Pop Vocal Album Won Me Enamora Song of the Year WonRecord of the Year WonBest Short Form Music Video Won2012 Juanes MTV Unplugged Album of the Year WonBest Long Form Music Video Won Azul Sabina feat Joaquin Sabina Song of the Year NominatedRecord of the Year Nominated2014 Loco de Amor Best Pop Rock Album Won Mil Pedazos Best Rock Song Nominated2015 Loco de Amor La Historia Best Long Form Music Video Won2017 Mis planes son amarte Best Engineered Album WonMis planes son amarte Best Long From Music Video NominatedMis planes son amarte Best Rock Pop Album Won2018 Pa Dentro Best Short Form Music Video Won2019 Querer Mejor feat Alessia Cara Record of the Year NominatedSong of the Year Nominated La Plata feat Lalo Ebratt Record of the Year Nominated2020 Bonita feat Sebastian Yatra Song of the Year NominatedBest Pop Song NominatedMas futuro que pasado Best Pop Vocal Album NominatedSee also EditMusic of Colombia Colombian rock Life British TV series narrated by JuanesReferences Edit a b Voz de America Voanews com in Spanish Archived from the original on 13 February 2012 Retrieved 12 July 2017 Juanes inicia con PARCE un giro hacia un tipo de pop rock mas basico Noticias internacionales en MSN Latino msn com Archived from the original on 14 July 2011 Retrieved 8 December 2011 Juanes Receives President s Award at 17th Annual BMI Latin Music Awards bmi com 5 March 2010 Retrieved 21 October 2010 Juanes estrena Fuego primer avance de su septimo disco un album visual Archived from the original on 18 October 2016 a b c d e Birchmeier Jason Juanes Biography Allmusic 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March 2020 a b c d e Forero Juan 23 November 2004 A Singer Confronts Colombia s Pain New York Times Retrieved 26 March 2020 Colombia sin minas Events Raise 350 000 For Children Victimized By Landmines In Colombia Archived 31 December 2006 at the Wayback Machine United for Colombia 1 June 2006 Retrieved 25 January 2007 TIME Magazine Celebrates New TIME 100 List of Most Influential People With Star Studded Event April 19th Time 15 April 2005 Retrieved 24 January 2007 Mine Action in Colombia Archived 9 December 2006 at the Wayback Machine Adopt A Minefield Retrieved 25 January 2007 EP and Juanes say no to landmines Archived 20 October 2006 at the Wayback Machine European Parliament 20 April 2006 Retrieved 24 January 2007 a b After concert gave by Juanes the European Parliament donate 2 5 million of Euros Colombian Air Force 20 April 2006 Retrieved 24 January 2007 Juanes To Be Knighted Global Rhythm 17 July 2006 Retrieved 24 January 2007 a b Works Begin on Juanes Park VOY Music 25 December 2006 Retrieved 25 January 2007 a b Rodriguez Priscilla 19 June 2013 WATCH Juanes Takes On HIV Awareness for the Young Latino Community Latina Retrieved 26 March 2020 Juanes Says Concert in Cuba About Bringing Message of Change by the Latin American Herald Tribune Rocker Juanes to Offer Sept 20 Concert in Havana by Sigal Ratner Arias The Associated Press 5 August 2009 Juanes defendio concierto en Cuba Archived 15 August 2009 at the Wayback Machine by Teresa Rodriguez Aqui y Ahora Univision networks A Bridge without Borders Efforts Underway to Turn Juanes Peace Concert in Cuba into Controversy by Margarita Alarcon CBS News 14 August 2009 a b Juanes Receives Threats over Cuba Concert by Damian Grass Associated Press 20 August 2009 Colombian Singer Juanes Wife Separate People 25 May 2007 Archived from the original on 9 January 2011 Retrieved 20 January 2011 Graglia Diego 10 October 2007 Temporary breakup fuels Juanes new CD NY Daily News Archived from the original on 23 September 2009 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