MEXICAN POP SINGER CRISTIAN SAINZ CASTRO
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Cristian
Sáinz Castro was born in Mexico City. Since the release of his first album at
the age of 16, a total of 6 albums have been released. Generating sales of over
six million. He is one of the best-selling Mexican pop singer.
As a baby,
he made his acting debut with his aunt in the telenovela named El derecho de nacer. Soon after, he
appeared on a television commercial with her.
Castro is
one of the best-selling Latin artists and has worked with Latin producers Kike
Santander, Rudy Pérez, and Richard Daniel Roman. Castro made his first
appearance on TV as a singer in the Televisa's child contest Juguemos a Cantar.
However, he did not qualify for the finals because of his young age.
Fonovisa
years
Castro began
his professional singing career with the release of Agua Nueva at the age of 18. This album was a huge success in
Mexico and earned him a Grammy nomination for Best Latin Album. After appearing
in several telenovelas and recording some albums, he began his internationalization,
starting with concerts in Puerto Rico. Castro dedicated a song to that country
in his album, Un Segundo En El Tiempo,
titled Puerto Rico as a way of thanking the Puerto Rican public for supporting
his career. He modified his singing from the deep voice he employed in Agua
Nueva to a softer one. He received a nomination for Pop New Artist of the Year
at the Lo Nuestro Awards.
Cristian
released El Camino del Alma. The
album hit "Tomorrow" was composed by Mexican singer Juan Gabriel. He
was part of the compilation album Boleros that written and produced by Jorge
Avendaño. Cristian released El Deseo De Oir Tu Voz that featured hits such as Morelia
and the title track. At the 9th Lo Nuestro Awards, Castro received a nomination
for Male Pop Artist of the Year. Cristian has also done opening themes for
telenovelas such as Morelia, and Ángela.
Sony BMG
Castro left
Fonovisa and signed with BMG that released Lo Mejor De Mi. The album was
nominated Best Latin Pop Album of the Year. Following the album's success,
Castro sang with Olga Tañón, Grupo Límite, and José Alfredo Jiménez. He
released Mi Vida Sin Tu Amor. It had several
singles in the top of the Billboard Hot Latin Tracks chart. He was Billboard's
Top Artists in 2000. He released Azul
that won Best Latin Pop Album of the Year. He released Galltio Feliz, a collection of his boyhood songs.
Universal
Music Latino years
In 2005,
Castro released Días Felices with Amor
Eterno and Sin Tu Amor as the album hit under the Universal Music Latino label.
In 2006, Castro contributed to a tribute to Víctor Yturbe El Piruli. Then he released his first mariachi album, El Indomable. It was produced by Vicente
Fernández, and released the single Tu
Retirada.
The album El culpable soy yo was released in 2009.
Then he released the single La Nave del
Olvido. A follow-up to Viva el príncipe was recorded under the title Mi Amigo El Príncipe.
Primera Fila
After
disappointing sales of albums with Universal Latin Entertainment, Castro
returned to Sony Music. For his first album with Sony, Castro recorded a live
album titled Primera Fila that
contains live recordings of his famous songs as well as original songs. The
album features collaborations by several performers. The album it was released
under the label Sony Music Latin in 2013.
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