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Mario Alberto Domínguez Zarzar (born January 22, 1977), known professionally as Mario Domm, is a Mexican pop singer and songwriter. Born and raised in Torreón, in the Mexican state of Coahuila, he enrolled in various performing arts schools, where he studied singing on stage. Domm rose to fame in the late 2000s as the lead singer of the band Camila. Domm's début solo album ''Mexi-Funk-Music'' (2002), from which came the singles "Disco Amor", "Quiero" and "Si Te Vas", was not successful. After this debut, Domm devoted himself to writing and producing songs for other artists such as Kalimba, OV7, Alejandra Guzmán, Magneto and Reyli Barba. In 2006, Domm formed the band Camila with Samuel "Samo" Parra and Pablo Hurtado, releasing the album ''Todo Cambió'', which became a number-one album in Mexico and the United States. Camila presented another number-one album in 2010, entitled ''Dejarte de Amar'', which earned them three Latin Grammy Awards including Record of the Year and Song of the Year. Domm had a number-one hit in the United States with the single "Causa y Efecto", performed by Mexican singer Paulina Rubio, and four top-ten hits with Camila ("Todo Cambió", "Mientes", "Aléjate de Mi" and "Bésame").〔〔 ''Billboard'' listed Domm as the fourth most successful Latin songwriter of 2000. ==Early life and career beginnings== In 1993, Domm joined Mexican rock band Dulce Ana (later known as Dragon Zaga), getting radio airplay with a song called "Arboles Gigantes", which gave them the opportunity to play along with Café Tacuba and Jonathan Liberato and Santa Sabina. Domm also worked as a keyboardist for the Mexican group OV7. The album ''Aerosoul'' by Kalimba was produced by Domm, Áureo Baqueiro, Edgar Oceransky and Sebastián Arocha. The first single, "No Me Quiero Enamorar", written by Kalimba, Domm and Oceransky, became a top-ten hit in the United States. The following single "Tocando Fondo", also written by Domm with Erik Guecha, spent 18 weeks in the ''Billboard'' charts.〔 〕 Later there was another successful album, ''En la Luna'', produced by Domm for fellow Mexican singer-songwriter Reyli. Samuel Parra "Samo" performed the backing vocals for the album. ''En la Luna'' peaked at number 16 in the ''Billboard'' Top Latin Albums and sold a half-million units worldwide. Domm also produced "Desde Que Llegaste" for Barba. The song was included on the soundtrack for the Mexican film ''Ladies' Night'', which sold 120,000 units in Mexico helped by the success of the song.〔〔 The album also included "Si Te Vas" performed by Domm.〔 Domm co-wrote three songs for Mexican singer Alejandra Guzmán for her album ''Indeleble'' (2006). The first single, "Volverte a Amar", written by Domm and Guzmán, became the first number-one single for the singer in over 15 years in Mexico and also her highest peak in the ''Billboard'' Top Latin Songs chart, reaching number six and number-one in the Latin Pop Airplay chart.〔 The song received a Latin Grammy Award nomination for Best Rock Song. "Necesito Amarme", another song written by Domm for Guzmán, was included on the soundtrack for the Mexican film ''Asi del Precipicio''. Also in 2006, Domm produced two songs for Mexican band Sin Bandera, "Será" and "Si Tu No Estás Aquí".〔 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Mario Domm」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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