Jaime Enrique Aymara Reinoso | |
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Birth name | Jaime Enrique Aymara Reinoso |
Born |
San Roque, Quito, Ecuador |
June 24, 1968
Genres |
Tecnocumbia Tecnopaseíto Bolero |
Occupation(s) | Singer |
Jaime Enrique Aymara Reinoso (Quito, June 24, 1968) is a singer and actor Ecuador of tecnocumbia, tecnopaseíto Bachata, national music, hall, pump Bolero, guayno jukebox pop music merengue, pop-flamenco, cumbia pop ballad, gravy, vallenato reggaeton and waltz. The lyrics of their songs are based on true stories of people in their country is known as "The idol of Ecuador" and "The idol of Quinceañeras", besides being much in demand in Latin concerts performed abroad as it is known for Ecuadorian emigrants.
Aymara was born in Quito, Ecuador, in the San Roque on June 24, 1968 in the district of San Roque. He was a member of the choir at the Republic of Chile school and the San Pedro Pascual school. In 1989 he terminated his studies at the Central University of Ecuador, after having completed 2 years at the School of Dentistry to dedicate himself completely to music. At 17 years old, he left Quito for Guayaquil, to participate in a singing contest on the Chispazos program, put on by the TC television station. He earned third place. He founded "Dinastía Aymara" (Aymara Dynasty) with his brothers Azucena, Gustavo, Tamara, Marlon and Gus. He also has a son and a daughter.
Aymara began his professional career in 1989 at the age of 17 and recorded the song Mi Linda Muchachita, which was well received throughout the country. Radio announcer, Armando Heredia, announced him as "el ídolo de las quiciañeras" (the Quinceañera idol), and he has been known as such ever since. Throughout his career he has used various musical genres including pasillo, bolero, vals, bomba and música popular. In 2000 he gained national and international popularity with his technocumbia album titled Dime como se olvida. The following year he produced Lágrimas de hombre. In 2002 he released the single Así es el Amor from the album Ya no quiero llorar which earned him Latin radio media recognition for Album of the Year in Europe. That same year he was named one of the sexiest Ecuadorian men by Vistazo. In 2003 he won the Premiso Lo Nuestro award for best tropical male singer, awarded by La Onda magazine and TC Television, for his DVD Que la Detengan. This contained familiar material with a mix of all his hits and new songs which included Pop-Flamenco.