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Matt Hunter (singer)

American singer-songwriter (born 1998)


Summary

American singer-songwriter (born 1998)

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Matthew Alexander Hunter Correa (born February 20, 1998), known professionally as Matt Hunter, is an American singer, songwriter, and voice actor of Colombian-Italian descent.

Early life

Hunter was born on February 20, 1998, in New York City, and raised in Paramus, New Jersey. His mother is Colombian, and his father is Italian.

Career

Music

Hunter worked in voice acting from ages 9 to 12, at which point he began posting YouTube videos of himself playing the guitar and singing various covers, occasionally in Spanish. His videos went viral and he traveled around Latin America building his fan base in a grass roots fashion. Around this time, he was dubbed the "Latino Justin Bieber". Marc Anthony later called Hunter "the future" of music.

At 13, Hunter released his first single, "Mi Amor". By 2016 he had amassed 200,000 subscribers on his YouTube channel and over 500,000 Twitter followers.

Hunter splits his time between New York, Los Angeles, Miami, and Latin America.

Television

As a voice actor, Hunter played the singing role of Diego Márquez in the final two seasons of The Nickelodeon animated television series Go, Diego, Go! and played the same character in Dora the Explorer. He auditioned for the role when he was 10, recording the voice of Diego until he was 12.

Performances

Hunter has performed live in the United States, Puerto Rico, Mexico, Spain, Chile, Brazil, Dominican Republic, Colombia, Argentina, Costa Rica and Ecuador. In May 2013, he headlined and sold out Chile's 12,000 seat Movistar Arena.

Awards and nominations

Hunter was nominated for Favorite Pop Artist at the 2013 Premios Juventud, presented by Univision (which did actually carry Spanish dubs of both Dora the Explorer and Go, Diego, Go! (two shows that Hunter did voice work on) as part of its Planeta U block from 2008 to 2014).

Filmography

YearTitleRoleNotes
2009–11Go, Diego, Go!Singing DiegoMain role (Seasons 4–5)
2009–11Dora the ExplorerSinging DiegoMain role (Season 6)

Discography

;EPs

Title and detailsNotesRight Here, Right Now
title1 = Mi Señoritalength1 = 3:42

;Singles

  • "Home for the Holidays" (2011)
  • "Mi Señorita" (2012)
  • "Mi Amor" (2012)
  • "Right Here, Right Now" (2013)
  • "Te Vi" (2014)
  • "Mi Chica Está Loca" (2014)
    • "Mi Chica Está Loca" (alternative version feat. Pitbull) (2014)
  • "Mas Que Tu Amigo" (2015)
  • "Te Necesito" (feat. Augusto Schuster) (2016)
  • "Amor Real" (2017)
  • "Dicen" (duet with Lele Pons) (2018)
  • "Lista De Espera" (feat. Isabela Moner) (2018)
  • "Una Vez Más" (feat. Tommy Boysen) (2019)
  • "Cazador" (feat. Lenny Tavarez) (2019)
  • "Problemas" (feat. GASHI, Big Soto) (2019)
  • "Entera" (with Carla Fernandes) (2020)
  • "Suave" (with Corina Smith) (2020)
  • "Error" (with Lalo Ebratt) (2020)

;Covers

  • "All of Me" (from John Legend) (2014)
  • "Todo Cambiara" (Spanish version of Justin Timberlake's "Not a Bad Thing") (2015)

;Featured in

  • "Fiesta" (StereO 4 feat. Matt Hunter) (2014)

References

References

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  2. [http://www.latinospost.com/articles/25574/20130814/matt-hunter-latino-justin-bieber-looks-mainstream-success.htm "Matt Hunter, the 'Latino Justin Bieber,' Looks for Mainstream Success in US,"] ''Latino Post'', August 14, 2013.
  3. Jody Rosen, [http://www.billboard.com/articles/news/cover-story/7340769/marc-anthony-billboard-cover-magnus-media-career-donald-trump "Inside Marc Anthony's New Latin Entertainment Empire: 'It Was Born Out of F—king Frustration',"] ''[[Billboard (magazine). Billboard]]'', April 21, 2016.
  4. Jordan, Chris. [https://www.northjersey.com/story/entertainment/2019/07/29/how-paramus-njs-matt-hunter-became-latin-music-star/1274821001/ "From Paramus to the world: How Matt Hunter became a Latin music star"], ''[[The Record (Bergen County)]]'', July 29, 2019. Accessed July 30, 2019. "Meet Matt Hunter, a contemplative 21-year-old from Paramus who makes them scream in Colombia, Mexico, Chile and beyond."
  5. Cristina Arreola, [http://www.latina.com/entertainment/buzz/matt-hunter-new-music-latino-pop-star "Matt Hunter Talks New Music, Celeb Crushes & Latin American Tour,"] ''Latina'', September 18, 2013.
  6. Griselda Flores, [https://www.billboard.com/music/latin/matt-hunter-marc-anthony-protege-7340849/ "Who's Up-and-Coming Latin Artist Matt Hunter?"] ''Billboard'', April 21, 2016.
  7. [http://www.latinospost.com/articles/28065/20130920/matt-hunter-latino-justin-bieber-talks-heritage-music-career-future.htm "Matt Hunter, 'Latino Justin Bieber,' Talks About Latino Heritage, Music Career and Future Plans,"] ''Latino Post'', September 20, 2013.
  8. Jonathan Muñoz. (August 13, 2013). "Matt Hunter, the 'Latino Justin Bieber,' Looks For Mainstream Success In U.S.". Huffington Post.
  9. Pitbull]], in both Portuguese and Spanish versions.[http://thepulseweb.com/matt-hunter-recently-performed-his-new-single-and-his-world-cup-song-minha-mina-ta-loca/ "Matt Hunter recently performed his new single and his World Cup Song, 'Minha Mina Ta Loca',"] The Pulse Web, June 20, 2014.
  10. Ruben Perez Jr, [http://www.entertainmentrocks.com/2014/06/matt-hunter-releases-new-single-mi-chica-esta-loca/ "Matt Hunter Releases New Single, 'Mi Chica Esta Loca',"] Entertainment Rocks, June 23, 2014.
  11. [http://entretenimiento.terra.com/musica/terra-live-music/studio/10-cosas-que-no-sabias-sobre-matt-hunter,87fb4f172644c310VgnVCM5000009ccceb0aRCRD.html Terra Live: 10 cosas que no sabías sobre Matt Hunter] {{in lang. es
  12. (21 May 2013). "Matt Hunter se abre camino con "Mi señorita"". [[La Opinión]].
  13. (22 May 2013). "Matt Hunter y su primer concierto en Chile: Sentí cosas que no había sentido". [[Radio Cooperativa]].
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