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Omar Montes
Born
Omar Ismael Montes Moreno

(1988-06-22) 22 June 1988 (age 35)
Madrid, Community of Madrid, Spain
OccupationSinger
Years active2015–present
Musical career
LabelsSony Spain

Omar Ismael Montes Moreno (born 22 June 1988[1]) is a Spanish singer and media personality who became known for his appearances in reality shows such as Mujeres y Hombres y Viceversa, Gran Hermano VIP, and Supervivientes, as well as for his relationship with Isa Pantoja (Isabel Pantoja's daughter).[2] As a singer, he has achieved great success with some of his songs, such as "Alocao", "Solo" or "La Rubia (Remix 2)", with which he has achieved several platinum and gold record certifications.[3]

Although the start of his career as a musician was in 2015, he began to be known for his sentimental relationship with Isa Pantoja and his participation in Gran Hermano VIP 6 in 2018.[4][5] His life took a turn after his participation in Supervivientes 2019, when he became known to the general public.[6]

Biography

Early years and arrival on the television scene

He was born in the district of Carabanchel in Madrid. He became the Spanish Welterweight boxing champion, with more than 100 fights behind him.[7] His foray into music began in 2015, coinciding with the debut of his first music video, "Mentiras."[8] Years later, he participated on the reality show Gran Hermano VIP 6, where he shared a home with his then-partner, Isa Pantoja, as well as other celebrities such as Mónica Hoyos, Ángel Garó, and El Koala.[9] Omar entered as a reserve in the contest and, after 14 days in the house and a direct nomination for inciting a partner to abuse a contestant, he became the third expelled of the edition.

2018–2019: Supervivientes and first music hits

After his participation in the Telecinco reality show, Omar's professional career skyrocketed, releasing several singles with other artists, such as: "Así Así" with Alba Dreid, "Fuego" with Moncho Chavea, Denom, Fyahbwoy and Arce, and "Mamá" with Juanjo Sánchez and Daviles de Novelda, among others. In addition, his television career also increased with several interviews on programs such as Sábado Deluxe, Mujeres y Hombres y Viceversa, or Viva la Vida.[10]

In 2019, he participated in the reality show Supervivientes, where he shared editions with his ex-mother-in-law Isabel Pantoja, journalist Chelo GarcÍa Cortés, singers Encarna Salazar and Toñi Salazar, and the presenter Carlos Lozano; in addition, he coincided again with Mónica Hoyos, one of his companions in Gran Hermano Vip 6, among others.[11] Coinciding with his victory in the reality show, he released the remix "La Rubia" with La Nueva Escuela, a song that went platinum and stayed on the charts for several weeks.[12][13]

With the success of the single "La rubia (Remix 2)" and the imminent release of his first album, "La Vida Mártir", it was announced the release of a song with the singer Bad Gyal called "Alocao", which remained number 1 in the charts for weeks and received four platinum discs.[14][15] His singles and collaborations after "Alocao" have received great success among the public, especially "Como el agua" with Ana Mena,[16][17] "Pegamos tela" with Abraham Mateo and Lérica, with a gold record,[18] "Prendío (Remix)" in collaboration with RVFV and Daviles de Novelda, which remained in the charts from January 2020 until March 2020 and went platinum.[19] Or "Más y más" with Ñengo Flow, which in less than 24 hours became the top trend on YouTube Spain.[20]

As for his television career, in addition to participating in two reality-shows on the Mediaset network, he has collaborated on the program Mujeres y Hombres y Viceversa. He has also appeared in several interviews, such as the Christmas Eve special of Mi casa es la tuya with other artists such as Ainhoa Arteta, Santi Millán, or Paz Padilla, presented by Bertín Osborne, in Volverte a Ver, presented by Carlos Sobera, or in a special video of El hormiguero, presented by Pablo Motos.[21][22][23]

2020–present: Stability in music

In 2020, he was nominated for the Odeon Awards in the category "Best Song" with his song "La Rubia (Remix 2)" together with La Nueva Escuela.[24] That same year, after the sustained increase of his cache in recent years, some sources estimated that Montes was earning 160,000 euros per month thanks to events, private parties, and concerts.[25]

In the summer of 2020, he released with Nyno Vargas the song "Hola, Nena", with which he achieved platinum certification, and "Tinder" with Arce.[26] At the end of the same year, it became known that he was the most listened Spanish singer on the Spotify platform.[27]

In 2021, he released the single "Solo" with Ana Mena and Maffio, which became number 1 in YouTube trends in a short time and reached the seventh position in the top songs in Spain.[28] The single was certified double platinum by the Spanish Music Producers.[29] That same year, he participated in the second edition of the contest El Desafío on Antena 3, where he competed with celebrities such as Norma Duval, El Monaguillo, or Jesulín de Ubrique.[30] In May, he released the single "Pa Ti" together with Italian artist Baby K.[31] The song quickly entered the Italian charts at the 95th position. In June, he released the song "No quiero amor" with RVFV, which reached the 24th position in the Spanish music charts.[32] In July, he collaborated with Camela on the single "Vete"[33] and with Fabbio and Lennis Rodríguez in "Diablita remix".[34] In August, he released a collaboration with JC el Diamante titled "Beba que quieres que haga".[35]

In July 2021 Amazon Prime Video announced the development of a documentary series about the singer titled El Principito es Omar Montes for the end of the same year, composed of four episodes with key moments for the artist, remembering from his beginnings in Pan Bendito to his subsequent rise to fame and the management of this, as well as facing his ghosts to find inspiration for his next album.[36] The project was released on November 12 on the platform.[37] In August of the same year, he made his debut as a contributor to the Spanish television program Lazos de sangre.[38] He also joined the remix of the song "Diablita" by Fabio Colloricchio, with which he obtained platinum certification[39] and he also released the single "Beba que quieres que haga", with which he obtained another gold record certification.[40]

He debuted as a runway model for Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week Madrid in September, working with designer Ágatha Ruiz de la Prada.[41] In addition, his signing as a consultant for the next season of La Voz Senior on Antena 3 was announced, as well as his debut as a presenter for channel Cuatro with the talk show Montes y cía, for which he signed a five-episode contract.[42] In October, he received a nomination for the Los40 Music Awards 2021 in the category of "Artist or group from 40 to 1".[43]

Omar also participated in the seventh edition of the Spanish reality TV show MasterChef Celebrity, with celebrities such as José Mota, Isabel Preysler, Lorenzo Caprile, and Alba Carrillo.

Discography

Studio albums

List of studio albums, with selected details, and chart positions
Title Details Peak
SPA
[44]
La vida mártir 10
Quejíos de un Maleante
  • Release: 25 November 2022
  • Label: Sony Music
  • Format: CD, digital download, streaming
23

Singles

List of singles as lead artist, showing year released, chart positions, certifications, and originating album
Title Year Peak chart positions Certifications Album
SPA
[45]
ITA
[46]
"Más que amigos"
(with Ylenia Padilla and Moncho Chavea)
2016 Non-album single
"Conmigo"
(with Moncho Chavea)
2017
"Así así"
(with Alba Dreid)
"Fuego"
(with Moncho Chavea, Denom, Fyahbwoy and Arce)
2018
"Pantera"
(with Daviles de Novelda and Salcedo Leyry)
"Tiki tiki"
(with Elias, and Moncho Chavea)
"La rubia (remix 2)"
(with La Nueva Escuela)
2019 5
"Alocao"
(with Bad Gyal)
1
  • PROMUSICAE: 5× Platinum[47]
"Morena" La vida mártir
"Como el agua"
(with Ana Mena)
81
"Prendío (remix)"
(with RVFV y Daviles de Novelda)
14
  • PROMUSICAE: 2× Platinum
Non-album single
"Pegamos tela"
(with Abraham Mateo and Lérica)
2020 17
  • PROMUSICAE: Platinum
"No me olvida"
(with Robledo and Quimico Ultramega)
84
"Más y más"
(with Ñengo Flow)
45
"Rueda (remix)"
(with Chimbala and Juan Magán)
44
  • PROMUSICAE: Gold
"Hola, nena"
(with Nyno Vargas)
9
  • PROMUSICAE: Platinum
"Tinder"
(with Arce)
49
"Dime bbsita (remix)"
(with Antonio Hernández and Moncho Chavea)
47
"No puedo amar"
(with RVFV)
24
  • PROMUSICAE: Gold
"En mute"
(with Lérica and Cali y el Dandee)
"Normal que se lo crea"
(with Daviles de Novelda, RVFV)
75
"Fake Capo (remix)"
(with RVFV and Karetta el Gucci)
28
  • PROMUSICAE: Gold
"Rebelde"
(with Yotuel and Beatriz Luengo)
2021 85
"Solo"
(with Ana Mena and Maffio)
7
  • PROMUSICAE: 3× Platinum
"Pa ti"
(with Baby K)
69
"No quiero amor"
(with RVFV)
24
  • PROMUSICAE: Platinum[48]
"Vete"
(with Camela)
"Diablita remix"
(with Fabbio and Lennis Rodríguez)
14
  • PROMUSICAE: 2× Platinum[49]
"Beba que quieres que haga"
(with JC el Diamante)
8
  • PROMUSICAE: Platinum[50]
"Rakata remix"
(with various artists)
39
  • PROMUSICAE: Gold [51]
"Vida loca"
(with Aiman JR)
2022
"Bésame"
(with Kevin Roldán)
82
"La culpa"
(with C. Tangana)
8
"Risueña"
(with Daviles de Novelda)
23
"La llama del amor"
(with Jairo deRemache)
6 Quejíos de un Maleante
"Tú y yo"
(with Beret)
77 Non-album single
"Si tú te vas"
(with Khaled, Kaydy Cain and Yung Beef)
6
"Una y Mil Veces"
(with C. Tangana
11 Quejíos de un Maleante
"Patio de la Carcel"
(with Farruko
14
"Arena y Sal"
(with Saiko and Tunvao
2023 6 Non-album single
"Spanish Teteo"
(with RVFV and Rels B
44
"Oye BB"
(with Nicky Jam
43
"Falsos Recuerdos"
(with Abraham Mateo
2024 22
"El Conjuntito"
(with El Bobe
7
"—" denotes a recording that did not chart or was not released in that territory.

Trajectory

Television programs

As collaborator / guest

Year Program Function Channel
2019 - 2020 Mujeres y hombres y viceversa Opinionist Cuatro
2020 - 2021 Los Gipsy Kings Starring
2020 Typical Spanish Guest TVE
2021 ¡Feliz 2021! Guest TVE
La resistencia Guest #0
Lazos de sangre Guest TVE
El hormiguero Guest Antena 3
Ya son las ocho Guest Telecinco
El principito Starring Amazon Prime Video
2022 - presente La Voz Senior Advisor Antena 3
Idol Kids Jury Telecinco
2022 Planeta Calleja Guest Cuatro

As a contestant

Year Program Function Channel Notes
2018 Gran Hermano VIP 6 Concursant Telecinco 3rd eliminated
2019 Supervivientes: Perdidos en Honduras (2019) Concursant Winner
Ven a cenar conmigo Concursant / Host Cuatro Finalist
2022 El Desafío 2 Concursant Antena 3 Runner-up

Television series

  • 2019: Una vida de mierda on Mtmad as himself in an episode.

Promotional videos

Awards and nominations

Year Award Category Nominated work Result Ref.
2020 Premios Odeón Best Song «La rubia (Remix 2)» with La Nueva Escuela Nominated [54]
2020 LOS40 Music Awards Best new artist or group in Latin category Himself Nominated [55]
2021 Latin Music Italian Awards Best Euro-Latin song «Alocao» with Bad Gyal Won [56]
2021 Premios Odeón Best urban song Nominated [57]
Best urban song «Prendio (Remix)» with RVFV and Daviles de Novelda Nominated
Odeon urban revelation artist Himself Nominated
2021 LOS40 Music Awards Artist or group from 40 to 1 Nominated [58]

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