juntos

daily dos

thu 7/10/2008

 

Watch Rihanna and David Bisbal sing "Hate That I Love You" together on Spain's "Operación Triunfo."

 
 

nobody beats the biz

daily dos

fri 4/4/2008

 

David Bisbal joins Rihanna on a bilingual remix of "Hate That I Love You." (via Lossip)

 
 

it ain't easy

daily dos

wed 12/5/2007

 

David Bisbal is featured on a spanglish version of Rihanna's "Hate That I Love You."

 
 

David Bisbal vs. Ricardo Arjona

versus

wed 11/14/2007

 
A collage of David Bisbal and Ricardo Arjona.
name David Bisbal Ferre. Edgar Ricardo Arjona Morales.
hometown Almería, Spain. Jocotenango, Guatemala.
birthdate June 5, 1979. January 19, 1964.
nickname Bisbi. El Flaco.
musical style Spanish rumba and Flamenco-influenced power pop. Socially conscious power ballads and rock-influenced pop.
before stardom Greenhouse worker. Elementary school teacher.
the look España's answer to Justin Timberlake. Guatemala's answer to Bono.
the hair Ditched his curly locks for a clean-cut 'do. Grew out his mullet and now sports a long rockero 'do
instant classic Bulería. Mujeres.
collaborations Wisin & Yandel, Tomatito, Antonio Carmona, Fangoria and Raphael. Chenoa, Intocable, Ednita Nazario, Eros Ramazzoti and Marc Anthony.
Awards Two Latin Grammys and a gold medal from his hometown for being a role model for Spanish youth. Latin Grammy for Best Male Pop Vocal Album in 2006 and Gringo Grammy for Best Latin Pop Album in 2007.
most recent solo release Premonición. Quién Dijo Ayer.
bet you didn't know Awarded second place in Spanish TV talent show "Operación Triunfo." Played basketball for Guatemala's national team.
the critics All Music: "Perhaps [Julio] Iglesias is too obvious and easy a comparison; still, it's hard not to think of Iglesias when you hear romantic Latin pop ballads performed with a Castilian accent." Popmatters: "His music is powerful, extremely personal, and easy to relate to, especially for the immigrants that make up most of his U.S. audience."
webprops 8,482 friends on official MySpace. 17,609 friends on official MySpace.
best video moment Singing about people's indifference towards poverty in Torre De Babel. Singing about illegal immigration in Mojado.
 
 

lock and load

daily dos

mon 5/14/2007

 

"Torre De Babel," a new video by David Bisbal ft. Wisin Y Yandel. (via Gary Daniel)

 
 

I got the magic stick

daily dos

thu 4/12/2007

 

David Bisbal's new single, "Torre de Babel," features reggaetóneros Wisin Y Yandel.

 
 

bizzy

daily dos

thu 1/18/2007

 

"Amar Es Lo Que Quiero," a new video by David Bisbal. (via Blog de Música)

 
 

ju damn dirty ape

daily dos

thu 12/14/2006

 

Fundación ALAS announces a series of fundraising concerts in a humanitarian effort to reduce regional poverty throughout Latin America. The organization is backed by a celebrity lineup that includes Gabriel García Márquez, Juanes, Shakira and David Bisbal among others.

 
 

mencken day

daily dos

tue 11/7/2006

 

David Bisbal will donate proceeds from his latest single, "Soldado de Papel," to the "Spanish Coalition to End the Use of Child Soldiers in War."

 
 

David Bisbal

whodat

thu 10/19/2006

 
Promo photograph of David Bisbal coyly blocking the camera with his left hand.

When David Bisbal failed to win the top spot on Spain's Operación Triunfo (American Idol meets Big Brother), he probably didn't think he'd become a bigger pop star than just about any Spaniard since Enrique Iglesias. But even then, the intensity, passion and sincere optimism that has become his most beloved trademark set him apart from his reality TV co-stars.

Bisbal's debut album, Corazón Latino (Latin Heart), has sold over one million copies in Spain alone (the equivalent of selling over 7 million copies in the U.S.) and that buzz, along with an export-ready album title, propelled Bisbal on a long tour of Latin America and the U.S.. His second album, Bulería, overflowing with heartfelt ballads and Flamenco Pop dance songs, stands to be an even bigger commercial success. (It won't hurt that Bulería's fourth track, "Esta Ausencia", was picked up as the theme song to the telenovela Piel de otoño.)

If you can imagine an Alejandro Sanz without Shakira’s hips, an edgier Luis Miguel or Justin Timberlake by way of the once Arab south of Spain, you've got some sense of what makes this 27 year-old from Almería so charismatic.

With the release of Premonición just two weeks ago Bisbal is making big waves in the U.S.. The album has gone gold in the U.S. and Puerto Rico in record time and the single Quién me iba a decir has already charted at number one on radio stations across the U.S. and Spain. Everything about this third coming reeks of confidence; on the album's cover, as Bisbal strikes a seductive, vaguely Christ-like pose. If you know Spanish culture, this is as close as it gets to that D'Angelo video.

Among Premonición's musical highlights is the explosive party hit Torre de Babel (Tower of Babel) which features master flamenco guitarist Vicente Amigo and gets a canny remix from reggaetoneros Wisin & Yandel.

David Bisbal has arrived.