Omar Enrique
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Omar Enrique

Omar Enrique was born Omar Enrique Meneses Silva in Maracaibo, Venezuela on April 22, 1972. He started playing guitar and singing early, drawn to the kind of...

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Omar Enrique and his clear, emotive romantic ballads

A Venezuelan singer known for straightforward love songs delivered with a heartfelt voice.

For a good sense of his style, listen to 'Corazón Fracturado' and 'Yo No Se Como Perder'. They're both pretty direct about lost love.

Omar Enrique's music matters because it speaks plainly about love and loss without much fuss. The title track from his 1999 album 'Corazón Fracturado' became a signature song about heartbreak, and tracks like 'Yo No Se Como Perder' follow that same direct emotional path. He's built a catalog of romantic material that feels lived-in rather than polished.

He started playing guitar early in Maracaibo, drawn to romantic ballads. 'Corazón Fracturado' brought wider attention in 1999, and he kept recording after a 2004 plagiarism accusation, working with a steady band on songs like 'Amor anónimo' and 'Déjame Hablarte'.

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Omar Enrique was born Omar Enrique Meneses Silva in Maracaibo, Venezuela on April 22, 1972. He started playing guitar and singing early, drawn to the kind of romantic ballads that would later define his work.

In 1999, his album 'Corazón Fracturado' brought him wider attention, with the title track becoming a signature song about lost love. He's known for tracks like 'Yo No Se Como Perder' and 'Quiero Que Seas Mi Estrella', straightforward love songs delivered with a clear, emotive voice.

In 2004, he faced accusations of plagiarizing the song 'La Pollera Colorá', which he denied. He kept recording after that, working with a steady band and putting out more romantic material like 'Amor anónimo' and 'Déjame Hablarte'.

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