Silvestre Francisco Dangond Corrales (born May 12, 1980, in
Urumita
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) is a Colombian singer. He attributes his talents to his father, the singer William José "El Palomo" Dangond Baquero, who during the mid-1970s recorded 10 singles with Andrés "El Turco" Gil; and his mother, who comes from a musical family and passed down her charismatic nature to him, while also playing a major role in his formal and personal education.
Early career
2002: Debut album
After graduating from high school Dangond stayed dedicated to his music. He grouped with amateur accordion player Ramón López and after performing in some parties and gigs they recorded their first album in 2002, called ''Tanto para Tí'', which included 12 songs: "Nada te conmueve" composed by Fabian Corrales, "Necesito verte" by Juan Manuel Perez, "No te escondas mas" by Felipe Pelaez, "Mi encantadora egoista" by Alberto Murgas, "Quien me mando" of his own authorship, "Un amor tan grande" by Freddy Carrillo, "Muñeca de porcelana" by Luis Alonso, "Que no me roben tu corazón" by Antonio Meriño, "Lloraras un amor" by Jaime Bayona, "La flor mas linda" by Armando Moscote, "El extorcionista" by Carlos Ramirez and "Tanto para ti" by Freddy Carrillo. During this time he met his friend and vallenato singer
Kaleth Morales.
2003–2013: Rise to national prominence

By coincidence and through a mutual friend, manager and promoter Carlos Blum, Dangond officially met accordionist
Juancho De la Espriella during a
serenata
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(De la Espriella was grouped with singer Peter Manjarrez). Both of them knew who the other was but had never crossed paths. Since that day they became good friends. Blum convinced them to become a musical duo and arranged their first gig together at the Alfonso López Michelsen Building in a celebration of the
Cesar Department
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foundation.
Lo mejor para los dos (The best for the two of us – Album)
Their musical union created great buzz within the vallenato critics and fans, and shortly they recorded their first album together, ''
Lo mejor para los dos'' (2003), containing 13 tracks: "La pinta chevere" of Dangond's authorship, "Nuestra vida" by Jose Hernandez, "Detalles y recuerdos" by Enrique Carrascal, "Mi amor por ella" by Omar Geles, "Ni en pintura" by Dagoberto Osorio, "El ring ring" by Luis Alonso, "Sabroso" by Hernando Marin, "Dejame quererte" by Alejandro Sarmiento, "No se, me equivoque" by Rafael Manjarrez, "La razon de mi vivir" by Ivan Calderon, "El chinchorrito" by
Alejo Duran
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, "Me vuelve loquito" by Josue Rodriguez and "Lo mejor para los dos" by
Kaleth Morales. Dangond and De la Espriella performed in more than 250 shows throughout 2003, most of them in December with 28 presentations.
Mas unidos que nunca (More united than ever – Album)

Their following album was ''
Mas unidos que nunca'', released on June 13, 2004, containing 14 songs which included one unplugged bonus track: "Cautico mi canto" of Dangond's authorship, "El vaiven" by Hernando Bustos, "A blanco y negro" by Omar Geles, "La Colegiala" of Dangond's authorship, "Yo no me como ese cuento" by Dagoberto Osorio, "Acepto el reto" by Luis Egurrola, "Pa Barranquilla" of Dangond's authorship, "Me la juego toda" by
Kaleth Morales, "Baila Vallenato" by Leo Duran, "La Mentira" by Wilfran Castillo, "Cuando llego en temple" by Armando Romero, "Celos y que" by Luis Alonso, "La mujer de mis sueños" by an unknown author and "La colegiala" unplugged version. With this album Dangond and De la Espriella consolidated as one of the most successful vallenato groups in this genre thanks to the acceptance of their hit song "La colegiala
Ponte a la moda (Put up your style – Album)
In 2005 Dangond and De la Espriella released their third album together, titled ''
Ponte a la moda'', which also became a great success in
Colombia
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and outside Colombia, especially within the Latin American community in the United States. The album included the songs "Ahi viene ahi va" of Dangond's authorship, "Pa una mujer bonita" by Omar Geles, "Dile" by Alberto Mercado, "El tao tao" by Lucho Perez, "Mi seguidora y yo" by Kaleth Morales, "Esa mirada" by Enrique Araujo, "La pareja del momento" by Jeiner Lopez, "La misteriosa" by Isaac Calvo, "Ponte a la moda" by Luis Alonso, "Silvetre en Carnaval" by various artists, "Una vez mas" by Luis Egurrola, "El enredo" by Manuel Julian, "Por ser machista" of Dangond's authorship and "La indiferencia (live unplugged)" by Luis Alonso.
Personal life
Dangond is the son of amateur singer William José Dangond Baquero (known as "El Palomo") and Dellys Corrales Rojas and has one brother, Carlos Ivan. He is married to childhood sweetheart Pieri Avendaño and they have three children, Luis Jose, Silvestre Jose and Jose Silvestre.
Discography
; With Román López
* ''
Tanto para Tí
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Music
* ''Tanto'' (Pablo Alborán album), 2012
**"Tanto (song)", title track
* ''Tanto'' (Patty Pravo album), 1976
*"Tanto", a 1990 song by Lucero
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'' (2002)
; With
Juancho De la Espriella
* ''
Lo Mejor Para Los Dos'' (2003)
* ''
Más Unidos Que Nunca'' (2004)
* ''
Ponte a la Moda'' (2005)
* ''
La Fama'' (2006)
* ''El Original'' (2008)
* ''
El Cantinero'' (2010)
* ''
No Me Compares Con Nadie'' (2011)
* ''
Más Unidos Que Nunca: Beta-16'' (2020)
; With Rolando Ochoa
* ''
La 9a Batalla'' (2013)
* ''
Esto es vida
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'' (2018) (shared with Jorge Lucas Dangond, Junior Larios and Franco Arguelles)
; With Álvaro López
* ''
Sigo Invicto'' (2014) (shared with Jorge Lucas Dangond)
; With Jorge Lucas Dangond
* ''
Sigo Invicto'' (2014) (shared with Álvaro López)
* ''
Gente Valiente'' (2017)
* ''
Esto es vida
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'' (2018) (shared with Rolando Ochoa, Junior Larios and Franco Arguelles)
* ''
Las Locuras Mías'' (2020)
; With Rubén Lanao Jr.
* ''Intruso'' (2022)
* ''Ta' Malo'' (2023)
Awards and nominations
Latin Grammy Awards
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Latin Academy of Recording Arts & Sciences
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to recognize outstanding achievement in the music industry.
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, 2009 , , ''El Original: La Revolución'' , ,
Best Cumbia/Vallenato Album , ,
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, 2011 , , ''Cantinero'' , ,
Best Cumbia/Vallenato Album , ,
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, 2012 , , ''No Me Compares Con Nadie'' , ,
Best Cumbia/Vallenato Album , ,
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, 2013 , , ''La 9a Batalla'' , ,
Best Cumbia/Vallenato Album , ,
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, 2015 , , ''Sigo Invicto'' , ,
Best Cumbia/Vallenato Album , ,
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, 2017 , , ''Gente Valiente'' , ,
Best Cumbia/Vallenato Album , ,
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, 2018 , , ''Esto Es Vida'' , ,
Best Cumbia/Vallenato Album , ,
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, 2018 , , "Cásate Conmigo (With
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Best Tropical Song , ,
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, 2023 , , ''Ta Malo'' , , Best Cumbia/Vallenato Album , ,
Grammy Awards
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the Recording Academy
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to recognize achievements in the
music industry
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.
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, 2018 , , ''Gente Valiente'' , ,
Best Tropical Latin Album , ,
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Premios Nuestra Tierra
A Premio Nuestra Tierra is an accolade that recognizes outstanding achievement in the Colombian music industry.
[Premios Nuestra Tierra received to Silvestre Dangond:
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, style="text-align:center;" rowspan="8", 2014 , , Himself , , Artist of the Year , ,
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, ''
La 9a Batalla'', , Album of the Year , ,
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, "Lo Ajeno Se Respeta" , , Best Vallenato Performance of the Year , ,
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, "La Difunta" , , Best Vallenato Performance of the Year , ,
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, Himself , , Best Vallenato Solo Artist or Group , ,
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, Himself , , Best Mainstream Artist , ,
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, "Lo Ajeno Se Respeta" , , Best Mainstream Song , ,
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, "Silvestristas" , , Best Fan Club , ,
References
External links
Silvestre Dangond official websiteEl Vallenato – Silvestre Dangond* [https://web.archive.org/web/20130807085403/http://www.elheraldo.com.co/revistas/gente/05-09-17/perfil6.htm El Heraldo: Gente Caribe – Silvestre DANGOND y Juan Mario DE LA ESPRIELLA, Más unidos que nunca]
Silvestristave website
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1980 births
Living people
Vallenato musicians
Valledupar
21st-century Colombian male singers
Sony Music Colombia artists
People from La Guajira Department
Latin Grammy Award winners
Sony Music Latin artists
Latin music songwriters
Dangond family