Luis Figueroa (singer)
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Born | Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, U.S. | September 18, 1989
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Years active | 2017–present |
Luis Figueroa (born September 18, 1989, in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, U.S.) is a six-time GRAMMY-nominated Puerto Rican American singer-songwriter of the Latin pop and tropical music genres. He is known for his contributions to the salsa genre, and has been recognized as a leading voice in the movement to revitalize tropical music for new audiences. He studied at the Berklee College of Music and appeared on several television shows, including Star Search, Sábado Gigante and American Idol.[1]
He has gained international recognition after covering songs by artists like Elijah Blake, Trey Songz, and Omarion on YouTube. His version of "Flor Pálida" caught the attention of singer Marc Anthony, which led him to sign an agreement with Magnus, the salsa star's record label.
In 2018, he accompanied Romeo Santos as a vocalist on three of his international tours, including the world tour "Golden".
He has received an award at the Premios Juventud (2016) for his version of "Flor Pálida", performing with Marc Anthony live on the Univisión channel.
In 2021, he was nominated for "Best Pop Artist" at the 2021 HTV Heat Latin Music Awards.
In 2022, Luis released his first salsa album, the self-titled Luis Figueroa. The album spawned three consecutive Top 10 hits on the Billboard Tropical Airplay chart and earned him his first Latin Grammy Award nominations for "Best Salsa Album" and "Best Tropical Song". The album written by Luis solidified his status as one of the leading voices and rising stars of the salsa genre.
Early years
[edit]During his upbringing in his mother's Puerto Rican home, he was captivated by the music that surrounded him, based on its origins in Aibonito, Puerto Rico. He started playing the guitar, drums and piano at a young age, and his interest in singing, as well as his vocal performance, led him to have early recognition in the Puerto Rican musical community, collaborating with artists such as Johnny Rivera, La India, and Domingo Quiñones.
Musical career
[edit]As a teenager, he was a contestant on the talent shows Star Search, in 2003, and American Idol (Season Six), in 2007.
In 2007, he also entered the Berklee College of Music in Boston, and the following year began to upload versions of songs to the YouTube platform. His version of Luke James´ "I Want You" was seen by one of the song's co-authors, Nasri Atweh, lead singer of the Canadian group Magic! Atweh, who invites him to travel to Los Angeles and work with him on songwriting and Music Production.
In 2014, he uploaded his version of Flor Pálida,[2] by Marc Anthony.
In 2015, while in Malaga, Spain, he found out through Atweh that his YouTube videos had been viewed by singer Marc Anthony.[3] The following year, Luis signed with Magnus Media, Marc Anthony's entertainment company. The night of the signing, he received an award from Premios Juventud for his version of Marc's "Flor Pálida",[4] which the two performed together live on Univisión television network.[5]
Combining his musical career with acting, he spent six months in Mexico filming the musical-themed series Guerra de ídolos (2017), playing the fictional urban artist Diego Santillán and singing the show's theme song, “Tequila Pa’la Razón".
In 2017, he performed at the Billboard Latin Music Awards on Telemundo, televised internationally for all of Latin America. That same year he released his single, "Hopeless"[6] under the Magnus Media label, and accompanied Romeo Santos as a vocalist on three of his international tours, including the Golden Tour in 2018.[7]
In 2018, he collaborated with Norwegian EDM artist Matoma, on the single "Telepatía".
"La Especialista" and debut cover-album "Canciones del Alma"
[edit]In 2019, he released his first single with Sony Music Latin, "La Especialista"[8] which peaked at number 27[9] on Billboard Latin Pop Airplay chart and spent 8 weeks on the charts.
In February 2020, he released the cumbia fused single, "Te Deseo",[10] as an official pre-release to his debut album, which peaked at number 24 on Latin Pop Airplay chart and spent 11 weeks on Billboard.
In April 2021, he released the cover of "Hasta el Sol de Hoy". The original song was written by Oscar Domingo Derudi. It became a hit in 1993 when it was recorded by Edgar Joel and his orchestra along with Luis's uncle Anthony Colón on lead vocals. Luis' cover was released in two versions: one acoustic and one salsa and was the first single from his debut, full-length cover-album "Canciones del Alma" which was released in May 2021. In an interview he gave to SounDarts.gr he mentioned "I wanted to take the opportunity for people to get to know me a little bit through songs that they are familiar with. Also, I wanted them to really see and hear me to the capacity that I can use my voice. I think, there was no better moment for this to be the first album and something that people would really get to listen to because the familiarity of the songs is what is gonna get their attention".[11]
In addition to April 2021, Luis was featured on the Billboard: Latin Artist on the Rise article highlighting his accomplishments thus far. Luis joined Marc Anthony's Pa'lla Voy Tour in October, November and December as a special guest.
In May, he released his debut album, Canciones Del Alma, 10 romantic tracks that comprised Luis's deepest memories of family, musical growth, and key songs that shaped his career. The album debuted at #2 in album sales in Puerto Rico.
Luis received his first number #1 on Billboard Tropical Airplay with "Hasta el Sol de Hoy" on July 27, 2021, making this one of his greatest accomplishments and quoting Marc Anthony saying "Esto Sigue." Follow up single, " Si Tu Me Dices Ven" became his second consecutive #1 when it topped the Mediabase Tropical Chart in late November.
"Canciones del Alma" visual album was released on YouTube in November 2021 which included songs, "Tù con Él", "Qué Hay de Malo", "Historia de Un Amor" and more following a TV special that premiered on Telemundo Puerto Rico.
“Luis Figueroa" (2022)
[edit]In anticipation for the release of his first salsa project of all new material, Luis released the lead single, “Todavía Te Espero” in late March 2022. The song written by himself and ICON became a huge hit reaching #3 on Billboard Tropical Airplay, #1 on the Mediabase Tropical chart and #15 on Billboard Latin Airplay. Luis Figueroa was released on May 19, 2022, the album is a collection of songs that represent the different phases of falling in love, complete with a tropical energy full of percussion and trombones while highlighting his dynamic vocals. “Quality product rooted in romance and hard-hitting syncopations, Luis Figueroa has not only discovered his sound but also has embraced it. Figueroa is marking his territory in the tropical genre" – Billboard. “Vienes” was released as the second single, following the success of “Todavía Te Espero”. The song hit the Top 10 of Billboard Tropical Airplay and #1 on the Mediabase Tropical chart. “Vienes” was also an international success reaching top 10 on the tropical charts in Panama (#1), Ecuador, Dominican Republic, and Colombia. He gave a show-stopping performance of the song live on Premios Juventud in Puerto Rico and sang in the tribute medley for El Gran Combo de Puerto Rico.
In June, Luis was selected by the National Puerto Rican Day Parade in New York City as a “Rising Star”, the same weekend he performed in the New York Salsa Festival at the Barclays Center in Brooklyn. He was nominated for “Best Tropical Artist” for the 2022 Heat Latin Music Awards. The Latin GRAMMY nominated song, “Fiesta Contigo” (co-written with Yoel Henriquez & Efraín “E_Flat" Gonzalez) became his third straight top 10 hit from the album on the Billboard charts. He performed the song live at the Latin GRAMMY premiere ceremony in Las Vegas and it hit #1 on the Mediabase Tropical chart in late January 2023.
Luis Figueroa was selected by Billboard Magazine as one of “The 22 Best Latin Albums of 2022 So Far". He was also chosen by editors as one of the new Contenders for the Latin GRAMMY. In the fall, Luis toured as a special guest on El Gran Combo De Puerto Rico's 60th Anniversary U.S. tour. He also performed as part of Marc Anthony's Viviendo concerts in San Juan, Puerto Rico at the Choliseo receiving rave reviews[12] from press and fans. For the second year in a row he finished top 10 on the Billboard Year End Tropical Airplay Artist chart.
Luis closed the year, releasing the holiday song, "La Clave"[13] a tropical-urban Caribbean fusion celebrating[14] the traditions of Christmas. The song was used in a national Christmas campaign in Puerto Rico and became his sixth straight entry on the Billboard Tropical charts.
“Voy a Ti" (2023)
[edit]"Voy A Ti" was nominated for "Best Salsa Album" at the 24th Latin Grammy Awards and "Best Tropical Latin Album" at the 66th Grammy Awards.[15] It also received three nominations for Premio Lo Nuestro (2024), including "Tropical Album of the Year". The first single, "La Luz", became his sixth consecutive top 10 hit on the Billboard Tropical Airplay chart. His song "Bandido" topped the chart for two consecutive weeks and was the only salsa song in 2023 to reach number one on the Billboard charts. "Bandido" also held the number one position in Puerto Rico for seven consecutive weeks.[16] The song "A Escondidas" earned him the record for the most top 10 hits this decade on the Billboard Tropical charts.[17] Luis Figueroa was honored by the "New York International Salsa Congress" with their "Lifetime Achievement Award " for his contributions to the genre. It is an album in which he presents a new sound, consolidating his status as a leading voice of the new salsa movement. Figueroa demonstrates his musical talent in the five songs of "Voy A Ti", incorporating urban components and modernizing the sound of the salsa genre.
“Coexistencia" (2024)
[edit]In his latest album, “Coexistencia", released on May 24, 2024, Luis Figueroa presents a fusion of styles and musicality that showcases his versatility and artistic approach, pushing the boundaries of salsa to revitalize the tropical genre. Blending urban and rock elements, the album explores themes of love and loss, taking listeners on an emotional journey through different eras. Coexistencia received two Latin GRAMMY nominations for "Best Salsa Album" and "Best Tropical Song" for the single "Llorar Bonito", which topped the Mediabase Tropical chart and reached #3 on Billboard’s Tropical Airplay chart. Featuring "Nadie La Conoce" with Gente De Zona, the album solidifies Figueroa's position as a leading voice in modern tropical music.
Contributions as a composer
[edit]As a songwriter, he has collaborated with artists such as Sebastián Yatra and Lary Over, on the urban pop hit "Por Perro",[18] which has amassed more than 600 million views on YouTube and peaked at No. 16 on Billboard's Latin Pop Songs.[19] "Por Perro" has also been certified Quadruple Platinum by the RIAA, and was nominated for Video of the Year at the 2019 HTV Heat Latin Music Awards.
He wrote the Spanish version of "Cross Your Mind" for Sabrina Claudio featured on the Fifty Shades Freed Original Motion Picture Soundtrack.
Discography
[edit]Studio albums
- 1807[20] ( 2021)
- Canciones del Alma (2021)
- Luis Figueroa (2022)
- Voy a Ti (2023)
- Coexistencia (2024)
Songs
[edit]- "Flor Palida" (2016)
- "Hopeless" (2017)
- "Por perro" (2019)
- "La Especialista" (2019)
- "Te Deseo" (2020)
- "Noche de Paz" (2020)
- "Recuerda" (2021)
- "9PM" (2021)
- "PrimeraVez" (2021)
- "DimePorque" (2021)
- "Tírame" (2021)
- "Desigual" (2021)
- "Vuela – Remix" (2021)
- "Hasta El Sol de Hoy" (2021)
- "Si Tú Me Dices Ven" (2021)
- "Tú Con Él" (2021)
- "Qué Hay de Malo" (2021)
- "Historia de Un Amor" (2021)
- "Si Te Vas" (2021)
- "Ese" (2021)
- "Todo y Nada" (2021)
- "A Puro Dolor" (2021)
- "Ángel" (2021)
- "Todavía Te Espero" (2022)
- "Vienes" (2022)
- "9PM" (Versión Salsa) (2022)
- "Un Montón De Estrellas" (2022)
- "Fiesta Contigo" (2022)
- "La Clave" (2022)
- "Vuelve" (2023)
- "Por Tu Amor" (2023)
- "La Luz" (2023)
- "Bandido" (2023)
- "A Escondidas" (2023)
- "Todas Menos Una" (2024)
- "Medusa" (2024)
- "Esa Diabla" (2024)
- "Almas Gemelas" (2024)
- "Nadie La Conoce x GDZ" (2024)
- "Llorar Bonito" (2024)
Awards and nominations
[edit]GRAMMY Awards
[edit]- 2024 – Best Tropical Latin Album – Voy a Ti
Latin GRAMMY Awards
[edit]- 2024 - Best Tropical Song - “Llorar Bonito”
- 2024 - Best Salsa Album - Coexistencia
- 2023 – Best Salsa Album – Voy A Ti
- 2022 – Best Tropical Song – “Fiesta Contigo"
- 2022 – Best Salsa Album – Luis Figueroa
Latin Billboard Awards
[edit]- 2024 - Tropical Song of the Year - “Bandido”
- 2024 - Tropical Artist of the Year - Solo
- 2023 – Tropical Artist of the Year – Solo
Premio Lo Nuestro
[edit]- 2024 – Tropical Album of the Year – Voy A Ti
- 2024 – Tropical Artist of the Year
- 2024 – Tropical Song of the Year – "Vienes"
- 2023 – Tropical Song of the Year – “Todavía Te Espero”
- 2023 – Tropical Album of the Year – Luis Figueroa
- 2023 – Tropical Artist of the Year
- 2022 – Tropical Song of the Year – “Hasta El Sol De Hoy”
- 2022 – Tropical Artist of the Year
Premios Juventud
[edit]- 2024 - Best Tropical Hit – “Bandido"
- 2024 - Best Tropical Album – Voy A Ti
- 2023 – Tropical Hit – "Todavia Te Espero"
- 2023 – Mejor Tropical Album – Luis Figueroa
- 2022 – Best Tropical Hit – “Hasta El Sol De Hoy”
- 2016 – Best Cover Video – “Flor Pálida” – Won
Heat Latin Music Awards
[edit]- 2022 – Tropical Artist of the Year
- 2021– Latin Pop Artist of the Year
- 2019 – Best Video “Por Perro”
Latin American Music Awards
[edit]- 2024 - Best Tropical Artist
- 2024 - Best Tropical Song “Bandido”
- 2023 - Best New Artist
Latin Songwriters Hall of Fame (La Musa Awards)
[edit]- 2024 - Premio Triunfador (Hero’s Award) [21]
References
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- ^ "Conoce mas a Luis Figueroa, descubierto por Marc Anthony". People en Español. Retrieved 2020-10-06.
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- ^ "Luis Figueroa". Billboard. Retrieved 2020-10-06.
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- ^ "Luis Figueroa supera la prueba de cantarle al publico boricua en el coliseo de puerto rico". 29 November 2022.
- ^ "Luis Figueroa marca bien La Clave". 30 November 2022.
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- ^ "Best Tropical Latin Album Nominee Luis Figueroa On Charting A New Path For Salsa & The Power Of Puerto Rico | GRAMMY.com". grammy.com. Retrieved 2024-07-03.
- ^ Bustios, Pamela (2023-10-18). "Luis Figueroa's 'Bandido' Tops Tropical Airplay Chart: 'It Has Become a Fan Favorite!'". Billboard. Retrieved 2024-07-03.
- ^ Bustios, Pamela (2024-03-21). "Luis Figueroa's 'A Escondidas' Lands in Tropical Airplay Top 10". Billboard. Retrieved 2024-07-03.
- ^ "Sebastián Yatra enloquece a Marc Anthony y a Prince Royce 'por perro'".
- ^ "Luis Figueroa Chart History". Billboard.
- ^ "1807 Discography". AllMusic.
- ^ Roiz, Jessica (2024-09-28). "La Musa Awards Unveil 2024 Inductees & More Uplifting Moments in Latin Music". Billboard. Retrieved 2024-10-30.