David Civera
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David Civera

David Civera came up in Teruel, Spain, born in 1979. He broke through in 2001 with his debut single "Dile Que La Quiero," a ballad that got him to Eurovision...

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David Civera, the Spanish pop singer from Teruel

He broke through with the ballad "Dile Que La Quiero" and took it to Eurovision in 2001.

For the full picture, start with "Dile Que La Quiero" and then maybe "Una En Dos." That's the arc right there.

Civera's name still rings a bell for that early-2000s Spanish pop sound. Songs like "Que La Detengan" and "Ni El Primero Ni El Último" were all over the radio back then. He gave Spain a decent sixth-place finish at Eurovision, which isn't nothing.

He came up fast in 2001 with "Dile Que La Quiero" and a Eurovision slot. A few more albums like "Para Que No Me Olvides" kept the momentum going through the mid-2000s. Things got quieter after a plagiarism claim over "No Sé Por Qué" in 2009, even though it was dismissed.

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David Civera came up in Teruel, Spain, born in 1979. He broke through in 2001 with his debut single "Dile Que La Quiero," a ballad that got him to Eurovision that same year, where he placed sixth for Spain.

His early albums like "Dile Que La Quiero" (2001), "Para Que No Me Olvides" (2002), and "En Busca De Mi Sueño" (2003) kept him in the Spanish pop lane. Songs like "Que La Detengan" and "Ni El Primero Ni El Último" became familiar radio tracks.

In 2009, he faced plagiarism claims over his song "No Sé Por Qué," which were later dismissed. The episode lingered, though, and his output slowed after that mid-2000s run.

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