Ramón (singer)

Spanish singer

Ramón
Ramón in 2024
Ramón in 2024
Background information
Birth nameRamón del Castillo Palop
Born (1985-05-03) 3 May 1985 (age 39)
Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, Spain
GenresPop, Latin pop
Occupation(s)Singer-songwriter
Years active2003–present
Musical artist

Ramón del Castillo Palop (born 3 May 1985) is a Spanish singer best known for representing Spain at the 2004 Eurovision Song Contest in Istanbul.[1]

Biography

Ramón performing at the Eurovision final on 14 May 2004

Ramón was born on 3 May 1985 in Las Palmas in the Canary Islands, the youngest of three boys. He participated in the third season of Operación Triunfo (2003–2004), where he finished as the runner-up and, in a separate vote, was selected to represent Spain at the Eurovision in 2004 after Beth's eighth-place finish the year before. It was his first major musical appearance – he had not been a recording artist before Operación Triunfo.

With the song "Para llenarme de ti" ("To Be Filled By You"), Ramón finished in 10th place with 87 points in the final, which was Spain's last top ten result until 2012, when Pastora Soler managed to finish in 10th place again, with the song "Quédate conmigo".[2]

"Para llenarme de ti", which was written by Kike Santander, was also a commercial success in Spain, peaking at number one on the Spanish Singles Chart. Ramón's first album Es así, produced by Toni and Xasqui Ten, debuted at number six on the Spanish Albums Chart.

In October 2006, Ramón's second album entitled Cambio de sentido was released. The album failed to chart. In 2008, Ramón served as a judge in the regional talent show ¡Quiero ser como Pepe!, aired on TV Canaria.

In 2010, Ramón abandoned his music career. Shortly after, he finished Audiovisual Production studies at IES Politécnico Las Palmas. In 2013, he moved to Oslo, Norway to work as a camera assistant for local production company Seefood TV.[3]

Discography

Albums

  • Es así (Vale Music Records) – 2004 – No. 6 ESP
  • Cambio de sentido (Multitrack Records) – 2006

References

  1. ^ Staff (29 January 2004). "Ramón, representante español en Eurovisión - Los40.com". los40.com. Archived from the original on 29 March 2012. Retrieved 30 March 2011.
  2. ^ Staff (17 May 2004). "Ramón queda décimo en un Festival de Eurovisión ganado por Ucrania - Los40.com". los40.com. Archived from the original on 29 March 2012. Retrieved 30 March 2011.
  3. ^ Romo, José Luis (10 May 2014). "Los 'desaparecidos' de Eurovisión". El Mundo. Retrieved 16 May 2015.
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Preceded by
Beth
with "Dime"
Spain in the Eurovision Song Contest
2004
Succeeded by
Son de Sol
with "Brujería"
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Operación Triunfo
Series
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
Winners / finalists
Series 1
Series 2
Series 3
  • Vicente Seguí
  • Ramón
  • Miguel Cadenas
  • Davinia Cuevas
  • Mario Martínez
  • Leticia Pérez
Series 4
Series 5
Series 6
Series 7
  • Mario Álvarez
  • Brenda Mau
  • Jon Allende
  • Ángel Capel
  • Patricia Navarro
  • Silvia Parejo
Series 8
Series 9
Series 10
Series 11
  • Nía Correia
  • Flavio Fernández
  • Eva Barreiro
  • Anaju Calavia
  • Hugo Cobo
  • Maialen Gurbindo
Series 12
Other contestantsHosts
  • Carlos Lozano (series 1–3)
  • Jesús Vázquez Martínez (series 4–7)
  • Pilar Rubio (series 8)
  • Roberto Leal (series 9–11)
  • Chenoa (series 12–)
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Note: Finalists shown in order of final ranking from first to sixth. In italics, the winner of each series.
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Final
Semi-final
  • "Celebrate"
  • "Dziesma par laimi"
  • "Foi magia"
  • "Jugarem a estimar-nos"
  • "Leha'amin"
  • "My Galileo"
  • "Notre planète"
  • "Shame on You"
  • "Stay Forever"
  • "Takes 2 to Tango"
  • "Tii"
  • "What's Happened to Your Love"
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