music.wikisort.org - SingerGerardo Mejía (born April 16, 1965[1]), better known by his mononym Gerardo, is an Ecuadorian-born American rapper, singer and actor who later became a recording industry executive, and more recently a pastor. Born in Guayaquil, Ecuador, he moved with his family to Glendale, California, when he was 12 years old.
Ecuadorian rapper
Gerardo |
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 Gerardo performing at Eleva, a conference founded by Jeff Tolle. |
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Birth name | Gerardo Mejía |
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Born | (1965-04-16) April 16, 1965 (age 57) Guayaquil, Ecuador |
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Instrument(s) | Vocals |
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Years active | 1987–present |
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Labels |
- Interscope Records (1990–1993)
- Randy's Records (1991–1992)
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Musical artist
Based in Los Angeles, California, Gerardo became known for his bandana, skintight jeans, locking, and shirtless torso. He sometimes refers to himself as the "Latin Elvis" or the "Latin Frank Sinatra".[2]
Career
Gerardo's first major appearance in show business was as Ricky in the 1987 feature film Can't Buy Me Love.[3] He was later cast as the character Bird in the 1988 film Colors, about South Central Los Angeles gang violence. This was also the first time his dance skills were showcased, in one of the party scenes; however, he did not sing at any point in the film.
His hit single "Rico Suave" appeared on his 1991 debut album, Mo' Ritmo. The album peaked at No. 36 on the Billboard 200 chart in June 1991; the single had peaked at No. 7 in April. This song, as well as some others of Gerardo's, include verses with lines in both English and Spanish. Although his following single "We Want the Funk" (a semi-remake of Parliament's "Give Up the Funk") peaked at No. 16,[4] the popularity of "Rico Suave" has made Gerardo known as a one-hit wonder via sources including MTV, VH1,[5] Synthesis Magazine[6] and even Gerardo himself.[5]
As an A&R executive at Interscope Records, Gerardo signed rapper Bubba Sparxxx.[2] More recently, in a 2013 appearance on Katie Couric's show Katie, Gerardo discussed his newest life focus as a Christian youth pastor. He was ordained as a pastor at Praise Chapel in Kansas City and now pastors a church House of Grace in Ashland, Kentucky. [7]
Personal life
Gerardo is married to Kathy Eicher, a former beauty queen who was Miss West Virginia USA 1989, and they have three children: Nadia, Bianca and Jaden. Nadia went on to compete in pageants like her mother and won the title of Miss California USA 2016. [8] They also have a granddaughter, Lily. [9]
Discography
Albums
Year |
Album details |
Chart Positions |
US |
US R&B |
1991 |
Mo' Ritmo
- Released: January 29, 1991
- Label: Interscope Records
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36 |
64 |
1992 |
'Dos
- Released: September 15, 1992
- Label: Interscope Records
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1994 |
Así Es[10]
- Released: May 31, 1994
- Label: EMI Records
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1995 |
Derrumbe[10]
- Released: June 6, 1995
- Label: EMI Records
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2001 |
Gerardo: Fame, Sex y Dinero
- Released: October 9, 2001
- Label: Thump Records
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2004 |
180°
- Released: September 28, 2004
- Label: Univision Records
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2007 |
La Iglesia de la Calle
- Released: October 23, 2007
- Label: Machete Music
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TBA |
Luces, cámara y unción
- Announced: 2009
- Label: Interscope Records
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"—" denotes the album failed to chart or not released |
Singles
- "Rico Suave" (1991; No. 7 US Billboard Hot 100),[4] No. 87 in Australia.[11]
- "We Want the Funk" (1991; No. 16 US Billboard Hot 100)[4] No. 128 in Australia.[12]
- "When the Lights Go Out" (1991; No. 98 US Billboard Hot 100)[4]
- "Latin Till I Die (Oye Como Va)" (1991)
- "Love" (1992)
- "Maria Elisa" (1994)[10]
- "Ae-Ah" (featuring The Outhere Brothers) (1998)
- "Americana" (2004)
- "Sueña" (2005)
- "Raperito" (featuring Vico C) (2007)
- "Agua Amarga" (featuring Funky) (2021)
- "Eres bueno" (featuring Alex Zurdo & Frankie J) (2021)
Filmography
References
- Billboard.com – Biography – Gerardo. Retrieved September 22, 2008.
- Kaufman, Gil (May 22, 2002). "Gerardo: Back And 'Still Rico' – News Story | MTV News". MTV. Retrieved October 11, 2010.
- Gerardo Mejía at IMDb
- Billboard.com – Artist Chart History – Gerardo. Retrieved November 15, 2012.
- Gerardo: Back And 'Still Rico' – News Story | Music, Celebrity, Artist News | MTV News. Retrieved September 28, 2008.
- Synthesis : Music : Gerardo : King Mac Daddy : an Interview with Rico Suave. Archived October 6, 2008, at the Wayback Machine. Retrieved September 28, 2008.
- "LEADERSHIP – House of Grace". Retrieved November 27, 2020.
- "Hija del rapero Gerardo Mejía se convierte en Miss California". People en Español. Retrieved November 27, 2020.
- "La nieta de Gerardo nació con anticipación". El Universo (in Spanish). January 31, 2016. Retrieved November 27, 2020.
- "Andy Kotz – Producer". AKMusic Productions. Archived from the original on July 7, 2011. Retrieved October 11, 2010.
- Ryan, Gavin (2011). Australia's Music Charts 1988–2010 (pdf ed.). Mt. Martha, VIC, Australia: Moonlight Publishing.
- "Bubbling Down Under Week Commencing August 19, 1991". Retrieved August 19, 2022.
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На других языках
- [en] Gerardo (musician)
[es] Gerardo Mejía
Gerardo Mejía (Guayaquil; 16 de abril de 1965), también conocido por su monónimo Gerardo,[1] es un rapero, cantante y actor ecuatoriano-estadounidense que luego se convirtió en ejecutivo de la industria discográfica y, más recientemente, en pastor.[2]
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