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Dharius

1984 - Today

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Alán Alejandro Maldonado Tamez is a Mexican rapper, actor, singer and songwriter better known by his stage name Dharius (previously MC Dharius). He is known for having formed part of the Hip Hop Cartel de Santa group from 1999 to 2013. The video and song "Me Alegro de Su Odio" was the last composition he made with Cartel de Santa. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in 61 different languages on Wikipedia (down from 62 in 2024). Dharius is the 2,934th most popular singer (down from 2,908th in 2024), the 541st most popular biography from Mexico (up from 553rd in 2019) and the 20th most popular Mexican Singer.

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Among SINGERS

Among singers, Dharius ranks 2,934 out of 4,381Before him are Watkin Tudor Jones, Ashlee Simpson, Dasha Astafieva, Ock Joo-hyun, Helen Sjöholm, and Selma Björnsdóttir. After him are Maki Goto, Sopho Khalvashi, Basta, Vladana Vučinić, Ira Losco, and Sissal.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1984, Dharius ranks 443Before him are Lee Ho, So Yi-hyun, Ashlee Simpson, Kelli Garner, Dawn Harper-Nelson, and Jesús Dátolo. After him are György Garics, Mark Chao, Delta Goodrem, Samuel Holmén, Joe Gilgun, and Alexandra Dahlström.

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In Mexico

Among people born in Mexico, Dharius ranks 541 out of 729Before him are Jesús Arellano (1973), Kat Von D (1982), Javier Sicilia (1956), Rafael Amaya (1977), Jorge Rodríguez (1968), and Stephanie Sigman (1987). After him are Aarón Díaz (1982), Ana Patricia Rojo (1974), Leydy Pech (1965), Antonio Sánchez (1971), Héctor Herrera (1990), and Nery Castillo (1984).

Among SINGERS In Mexico

Among singers born in Mexico, Dharius ranks 20Before him are Fermín IV (1974), Yuri (1964), Cristian Castro (1974), Valentín Elizalde (1979), Pedro Fernández (1969), and Diego Boneta (1990). After him are Natalia Lafourcade (1984), Susana Harp (1968), Pilar Montenegro (1972), Carlos Rivera (1986), Patricia Manterola (1972), and Pablo Montero (1974).