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David Bustamante Hoyos (born 25 March 1982) is a Spanish pop singer and songwriter. He gained his initial fame in 2001 as a third-place winner on '' Operación Triunfo'', the interactive musical reality television show that went on to achieve the highest audience ratings in the history of Spanish TV. Bustamante has sold more than 2 million records—albums and singles combined—in Spain and
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, getting 15
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in albums, digital downloads and mobile ringtones. By 2019, nine of his ten albums had reached number one in
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. His latest hit is "Héroes" (2019).


Biography


2001–2003: ''Operación Triunfo'' and ''Bustamante''

David Bustamante is among the promising Latin pop singers who emerged in Spain in the early 2000s. Bustamante's breakthrough was in the TV hit ''Operación Triunfo'' in 2001. This show broke ratings records as well as dominated the top position of the CD sales charts during its 5-month run. The singer was in his late teens when he became the third finalist of this successful contest. Bustamante went on to sign with Vale Music Spain and Universal Music Latino. His debut album, ''Bustamante'', was released in Spain in May 2002 and in
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and the
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in 2003. The album became a big seller, thanks in part to the singles "''Además de ti''", "''El aire que me das''" or "''Dos hombres y un destino''". Another highlight of that album was "''Perdóname''", a duet with Puerto Rican pop star
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. He followed the promotion with a successful summer tour with over 70 concerts throughout Spain.


2004–2005: ''Así soy yo'' and ''Caricias al alma''

In 2004, Bustamante followed up his first album with his sophomore outing, ''Así soy yo'' (That's the way I am), which was – for the most part – produced by the well-known
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in
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. It was also in 2004 that Bustamante recorded the intoxicating theme song of "''Gitanas''", a superb, highly thought-provoking telenovela (Latin soap opera) that was filmed in
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and ran on the
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network (
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's contribution to Spanish-language programming) in the United States. Bustamante continued with ''Caricias al alma'' in 2005. The album was another success in Spain and other countries of Latin America like
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, where it was certificated Gold. ''Caricias al alma'' was recorded in
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and Spain and included the summer hit "''Devuélveme la vida''". Furthermore, he visited Latin America to promote his music.


2006–2010: ''Pentimento'', ''Al filo de la irrealidad'' and ''A contracorriente''

Bustamante's success continued with ''Pentimento'' (2006), ''Al Filo de la Irrealidad'' (2008) and ''A Contracorriente'' (2010) all reaching the top of the Spanish Album chart and going Platinum. With all this albums, Bustamante has promoted his music throughout Spain, Latin America and some European countries. He had success with some singles like "''Cobarde''", "''Por ella''" or "''A contracorriente''". During this time, he made several spring, summer and winter tours.


2011–2015: ''Mio'' and ''Vivir''

2011's ''Mio'', produced by Christian Leuzzi (
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's producer) and Mauri Stern reached Platinum status and helped the singer's total sales figures approach the two million mark. ''Mio'' includes a duet with the copla, flamenco, pop star
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. In 2012 and 2013 he toured Spain and served as a coach on the first and second season of the Spanish talent show ''
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''. In 2014 Bustamante released the studio album ''Vivir''. The first single is the hit "''Feliz''". During the Christmas break, he presented ''Fuera de clase'', a TV-show on La 1, the flagship television channel of Spanish
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(TVE). The channel also aired a music TV special gala dedicated to his career on Christmas Eve.


2016–2017: ''Amor de los dos''

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. The album reached number one in Spain and features guest vocals from
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,
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and
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. He performed a duet with the Mexican singer
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in the song "La Puerta de Alcalá" for the album ''
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'' (2016).


2018–2019: ''Héroes en tiempos de guerra''

In January 2019, Bustamante unveiled his brand new single, ''Héroes''. In February 2019, he released his tenth studio ''Héroes en tiempos de guerra'' (Universal Music) featuring guest vocals from Ana Guerra, among others. He serves as advisor for
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on ''La Voz'' ( Antena 3). In other ventures, he has released six fragrances with Puig.


Music style

He is not part of Spain's nuevo
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scene. The vocalist, does, however, incorporate elements of Spanish flamenco and Spanish gypsy music at times – and he has his share of Latin American influences as well, including Afro-Cuban salsa and Colombian cumbia. But Bustamante is not a flamenco, salsa, or cumbia artist in the strict sense – his music is Latin pop first and foremost. Romantic pop ballads are one of his strong points. Some of Bustamante's admirers have described him as a Spanish equivalent of
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or salsa romantica star Marc Anthony—both of whom are, to a degree, valid comparisons, although Bustamante has a recognizable style of his own and sings with a distinctively Spanish accent. Because of the way he pronounces certain words, anyone who speaks Spanish will be able to tell that Bustamante is from Spain instead of Latin America. He has been compared in style with other artists like Enrique Iglesias,
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or Cristian Castro. Bustamante only uses his last name as a recording artist.


Personal life

On 22 July 2006 he married the Spanish actress and model, Paula Echevarría in the Basílica de Santa María la Real de Covadonga in
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. On 17 August 2008, the couple's first child, a girl, was born. The couple divorced in March 2018.


Discography


Studio albums


References


External links


David Bustamante - Official Website
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