Carlos Baute

Carlos Baute
Background information
Birth name Carlos Roberto Baute Jiménez
Born (1974-03-08) March 8, 1974
Origin Caracas, Venezuela
Genres Latin pop
Occupation(s) Singer, television host, Actor
Years active 1990–present
Labels Warner Music Spain
Website http://www.carlosbaute.com/
Notable instruments
piano and guitar

Carlos Roberto Baute Jiménez (born March 8, 1974 in Caracas, Venezuela), best known simply as Carlos Baute, is a Venezuelan singer and television host.[1] His music is mostly in the Latin pop genre, with some ballads and Bachata.

Early life

He is the son of Alfonso Baute and Clara Jiménez and he is of Spanish (his father is from Tenerife and his maternal great-grandparents are from Galicia), Cuban (his maternal grandmother) and Venezuelan descent. Baute's surname is of Guanche origin, the indigenous Berber peoples of the Canary Islands in Spain.

Career

At age 13, he joined Los Chamos, which released an album entitled "Con un poco de Amor" in 1990. He worked as a model and released his first solo album entitled "Orígenes I" in 1994. He acted in the Venezuelan telenovela, "Destino de Mujer" (1997), as Pedro José, a swimming instructor.

With the album "Yo nací para querer..." (1999), he moved to Spain and had much success with all his albums. He acted in the television series "Aladinna" (TVE), "Mis Adorables Vecinos" (Antena 3) and was the host of "Gala Miss España", "Gala IB3", "Gala Fin de Año de TVE1".

Baute has released six albums, including a greatest hits album. In 2008, he released De Mi Puño Y Letra, which included "Colgando En Tus Manos". He released two versions, one solo and one with Marta Sánchez. The duet rose to the top of the charts in many Spanish-speaking countries worldwide.

Although well known in many Hispanic countries, he has not crossed over into many other markets.

In October 2012, he released a duet with Laura Pausini[2] of the song "Las cosas que no me espero".

He now lives in Spain[3] and has Spanish citizenship.

By March 2014, during the Venezuelan riots, he released a music video asking for “Respect” amongst citizens of different political sides. In the video,"Que tu voz sea mi voz", Baute appears with the national flag painted on his face.[4]

Personal life

By June 2012 Carlos Baute married the Venezuelan model Astrid Klisans.[5]

Carlos Baute has a son called José Daniel Arellán. Baute was urged to recognize the legal partenity of José Daniel in November 2012 in the event that a Spanish court rules against Baute's claims of not being the father of José Daniel. José Daniel Arellán is son of Carlos Baute and a Venezuelan girl called Náyera and he was born when Baute was 15 years-old.[6]

Astrid have a son on 22 July 2016, Markuss, in Madrid.[7]

Discography

Albums

Live albums
Compilation albums

Singles

Year Title Peak chart positions Album
SPA
[8]
2009 "Colgando en tus manos"
(with Marta Sánchez)
1
"Nada se compara a ti"
(with Franco de Vita)
17
2010 "Quien te quiere como yo" 2
2011 "Amarte bien" 18
2016 "Amor & dolor"
(with Alexis & Fido)
14
Featured in
Year Title Peak chart positions Album
SPA
[8]
2012 "Cuestión de Príoridades por el Cuerno de África"
(Melendi feat. Dani Martín, Pablo Alborán, La Dama, Rasel, Malu & Carlos Baute)
36
"Me pones tierno"
(Rasel feat. Baute)
6
"Las cosas que no me espero"
(Laura Pausini duet with Carlos Baute)
41

References

  1. http://m.eluniversal.com/aniversario-104/130613/carlos-baute-cuando-se-nace-para-querer-la-musica
  2. http://informe21.com/carlos-baute
  3. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2014-08-27. Retrieved 2014-08-26.
  4. http://www.elpais.com.co/elpais/entretenimiento/noticias/cantante-carlos-baute-compone-cancion-para-venezuela
  5. http://informe21.com/arte-y-espectaculos/asi-es-astrid-klisans-la-esposa-de-carlos-baute-fotos
  6. http://www.vanitatis.elconfidencial.com/noticias/2012-11-28/carlos-baute-reconoce-como-hijo-a-un-joven-de-23-anos-dias-antes-de-que-se-celebre-el-juicio_515351/
  7. Hola
  8. 1 2 "Search for: Carlos Baute - discography". spanishcharts.com/. Archived from the original on 2016-03-04.

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