8 data on the life of Amaia Montero who maybe you did not know

We present eight data about this artist that you do not want to miss.


His distinctive ringer of voice, his sweetness and his melodies took him to the top. The Basque singer Amaia Montero, who arrived at the global star as Van Gogh's ear vocalist, is still in the Palestra public. The work of her as a soloist of her has been highlighted. The 44-year-old Spanish is working on a new album, but meanwhile she has dedicated himself to pampering inside and out. We present eight data about this artist that you do not want to miss.

1. A Sales Success

During the passage of it by the Ear of Van Gogh (1996-2007) and as a soloist, Amaia Montero has sold about three and a half million albums, according to Promusicae. Only in Spain, the singer has managed to market about 300,000 copies of her work alone of her, while internationally she has sold 8 million discs.

2. World Recognition

The singer, born on August 26 in Irun, Guipúzcoa, has gained many prizes. She has achieved 50 platinum albums and is considered one of the most successful singers in the last 20 years in Spain. Among the awards she accumulates are the MTV Europe Music Awards, the Latin Grammy, the Prize, and several seagulls and torches of silver and gold from the Festival of Viña del Mar (Chile).

3. Your output of the band

There were many rumors that emerged in 2007 when Amaia decided to leave Van Gogh's ear. She was often pointed out that she had constant fights and discussions with the rest of the members of the band. She even said that she didbullying. The truth is that she has denied all these theories, affirming that she was at a point of inflection where she just wanted to evolve.

4. Love and Maternity

Amaia is single and has no children. The singer-songwriter has expressed her desire to be a mother, but she has assured that she has not had time for it. She has also counted that her work and her lifestyle have not allowed him to consolidate a relationship. One of her most personal songs read: "" There are someone who finds rare than 40 she is not married / few have undressed me, many make me the bed. " The most famous boyfriend of her was the presenter Gonzalo Miró.

5. Special connection

The interpreter of "La Playa" has a very special relationship with her nephew of her noah her. The little eight-year-old, son of her sister Idoia, has musical talent (touches the battery) and Amaia presumes her on her social networks. Also, she composed an issue inspired by the little one.

6. Crisis of 40

In an interview that she granted in Argentina a couple of years ago, the artist admitted that she had suffered the ravages of the so-called "crisis of 40". Montero said he had gone wrong and that she was still affected by her. However, she added that the process was positive, because she realized that she was still young, but with much more wisdom than her before.

7. Controversics for their appearance

The weight gain of it over the past few years has reported many criticism. It has even been said that she has been subjected to aesthetic surgeries that changed her face, which she has denied, as well as expressing her displeasure from sheds on her size. In social networks she has fought with other public figures, like Malú, to say that she had been called "fat".

8. Retreat and image change

In 2020 Amaia decided to get away from the media and social networks for a while. Although she kept publishing old photos and memories of her, she did not make public anything new. La Española takes the confinement to relax, practice yoga, travel and change the figure of it. The artist now shows a bug basin and enviable flat belly. She also seems to feel more secure and at peace.


Categories: Entertainment
By: alberto
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