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Ricardo Montaner

1957 - Today

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Héctor Eduardo Reglero Montaner (born 8 September 1957), better known as Ricardo Montaner (Spanish pronunciation: [riˈkaɾðo montaˈneɾ]), is an Argentine-born Venezuelan singer. Since starting his career in the late 1970s, he has released more than 24 albums, and many successful singles. He has sold an estimated 10 million records worldwide, making him one of the best-selling Latin music artists. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Ricardo Montaner is the 1,582nd most popular singer (down from 1,475th in 2019), the 499th most popular biography from Argentina (down from 478th in 2019) and the 7th most popular Argentinean Singer.

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Among SINGERS

Among singers, Ricardo Montaner ranks 1,582 out of 4,381Before him are Zemfira, CL, Habib Koité, Peter Yarrow, Chris Roberts, and Havoc. After him are Joe Arroyo, Leonard Warren, Bob Benny, Olavi Virta, Paola del Medico, and Mark Owen.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1957, Ricardo Montaner ranks 355Before him are Lluís Homar, Pierre Moscovici, Dimple Kapadia, Kozo Tashima, Johannes Hahn, and Renée Soutendijk. After him are Peter Englund, Erik Hamrén, Maxi Jazz, Bruce Payne, Daniel Scioli, and Andrew Wakefield.

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In Argentina

Among people born in Argentina, Ricardo Montaner ranks 499 out of 1,154Before him are Ezequiel Garay (1986), Victoria Villarruel (1975), Alfredo Pérez (1929), Fernando Birri (1925), Nelly Kaplan (1931), and Rodolfo Fischer (1944). After him are Sebastián Rulli (1975), Joaquín Correa (1994), Gastón Gaudio (1978), Darío Grandinetti (1959), Alfredo Rojas (1937), and Raúl Belén (1931).

Among SINGERS In Argentina

Among singers born in Argentina, Ricardo Montaner ranks 7Before him are Mercedes Sosa (1935), Atahualpa Yupanqui (1908), Facundo Cabral (1937), Sandro de América (1945), Luis Alberto Spinetta (1950), and León Gieco (1951). After him are Roberto Goyeneche (1926), Gilda (1961), Marcelo Álvarez (1962), Andrés Calamaro (1961), Chenoa (1975), and Lola Ponce (1977).