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Emanuel Ortega is an Argentine pop singer.[1] The son of Argentine pop singer Ramón "Palito" Ortega.

Emanuel was introduced to music at a very early stage of life. Thanks to his father Ramón Ortega who was a Latin pop star. When Emanuel was only 6 years old, his family moved to the United States and settled down in Miami. Emanuel's artistic talents came out in 1989 while recording the song Para Siempre Amigos. After two years, Emanuel decided to go back to Argentina. He went there and formed a band called Ladrones De Ladrones.

In 1993 his first album was released under the title Conociendonos. It was an instant success. Soon it achieved gold status and later reached platinum in Argentina. In 1995 he went back to US and worked with producer Carlos Alvarez.[citation needed]

Discography

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  • 1994 - Conociéndonos
  • 1995 - Soñé
  • 1997 - Emanuel Ortega
  • 1999 - A escondidas
  • 2001 - Presente imperfecto
  • 2003 - Ortega
  • 2007 - El camino
  • 2009 - Todo bien
  • 2012 - Esta noche
  • 2014 - Momentos 1993-2014

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Emanuel Ortega is an Argentine pop singer and actor known for his contributions to Latin pop music since the 1990s, particularly through his solo career that began with the debut album Conociéndonos (1993), as well as his work in television. The son of legendary Argentine singer and actor Ramón "Palito" Ortega and actress Evangelina Salazar, he was immersed in the entertainment industry from childhood and later pursued his own path in music and acting. Ortega's early exposure to music came through his father's career as a major Latin pop star, and his family relocated to the United States when he was six years old. He released several albums over the decades, including Soñé (1995), A Escondidas (1999), and El Camino (2007), establishing himself in the Latin music scene with a style rooted in pop. In addition to his recording career, he has appeared in acting roles in Argentine telenovelas such as Enamorarte (2001). Born Emanuel Ortega Salazar on October 18, 1977, in Buenos Aires, he has balanced his musical output with family life and occasional forays into other entertainment areas, maintaining a presence in Argentine popular culture as part of a prominent artistic dynasty.

Early life

Family background

Emanuel Ortega was born Emanuel Ortega Salazar on October 18, 1977, in Buenos Aires, Argentina. He is the fourth child of singer and actor Ramón "Palito" Ortega and actress Evangelina Salazar, and one of several siblings in a prominent Argentine artistic family, including his sister, actress Julieta Ortega. His parents are well-known figures in the Argentine entertainment industry, with Palito Ortega having a long career as a singer and actor, and Evangelina Salazar recognized for her acting work. When Emanuel was six years old, his family relocated to Miami, United States, exposing him to broader influences in music and entertainment from an early age.

Entry into entertainment

Emanuel Ortega, often known by the nickname Manu, grew up immersed in the entertainment world due to his family's background. He entered the industry as a pop singer in the early 1990s. His professional debut came with the release of his first solo album, Conociéndonos, in 1993 at age 15. The album marked his establishment as a pop singer and preceded his later pursuits in acting.

Music career

Debut and early releases

Emanuel Ortega launched his music career as an Argentine pop singer with the release of his debut studio album Conociéndonos in 1993. The album was issued by Sony Music Entertainment Argentina and featured ten tracks in a pop style. The record included songs such as "Hagamoslo De Una Vez", "Siempre Estuve Enamorado De Ti", "Llamame", "Verdadero Amor", and "Dejame Llevarte Hasta El Cielo". Ortega continued releasing music throughout the 1990s, with follow-up albums including Soñé in 1995, a self-titled album in 1997, and A Escondidas in 1999. These early releases established him as a prominent figure in Argentine pop music during that decade. He continued his music career into the 2000s and 2010s with additional studio albums: Presente Imperfecto in 2001, Ortega in 2003, El Camino in 2007, Todo Bien in 2009, and Esta Noche in 2012, along with the compilation Momentos in 2014.

Television soundtrack contributions

Ortega's songs have been featured as soundtracks in various telenovelas, particularly during his early career in the early 2000s. He performed "Mamita" in the 2000 Venezuelan telenovela Angélica pecado. In 2001, the telenovela Enamorarte—in which Ortega also starred—included several of his tracks as soundtrack contributions, such as "Es Tu Amor" and "Mamita" (on which he received credits for both lyrics and music), along with additional performances including "¿Adónde Te Vas?", "Te Extrañaré", "Dime", "¿Qué Será de Mí?", "Te Sueño Despierto", "Amantes Amigos", and "El Último Día". That same year, he performed and wrote "A Escondidas" for the series La soberana. Later in his career, Ortega wrote "A punto", which appeared in one episode of the 2018 series Nunca es tarde. These placements primarily highlight songs from his discography used in dramatic television contexts, often tied to his concurrent acting work in the genre.

Acting career

Breakthrough in telenovelas

Emanuel Ortega achieved his breakthrough in Argentine telenovelas with his acting debut in the lead role of the romantic drama Enamorarte in 2001. He portrayed Santiago Ezequiel 'Santi' Miguens, the son of a construction businessman who returns to Buenos Aires after years of studying in the interior of the country and becomes romantically involved with Celeste 'Cele' Serrano. The series, produced by Telefe and co-starring Celeste Cid as the aspiring ballerina from a working-class family, ran for 129 episodes, with Ortega appearing in all of them. In addition to his central performance, Ortega contributed to the telenovela's soundtrack by performing the main theme song "Enamorarte," which he co-wrote with Coti. This role represented his entry into acting after establishing himself as a pop singer with prior successful albums and hits in Argentina and Latin America.

Later television roles

Following his breakthrough role in the telenovela Enamorarte, Ortega continued to build his acting career with recurring and guest appearances in Argentine television series. In 2004, he portrayed Diego in the comedy series Los Roldán, appearing in 16 episodes of the Telefe production that became a major ratings success in Argentina. Two years later, Ortega took on the role of Nicolás in El tiempo no para, a telenovela broadcast on Canal 9, where he featured in 75 episodes throughout its run. In 2012, he made a brief appearance playing a character named Emanuel Ortega in the series Los Graduados (also known as Graduates), appearing in 2 episodes of the popular comedy-drama produced by Underground Producciones for Telefe.

Composing work

Television series compositions

Emanuel Ortega contributed original music as composer to television, most prominently as the main title composer for the 2018 Argentine telenovela 100 Days to Fall in Love (100 días para enamorarse), where he created the opening theme music for all 123 episodes. This role involved crafting the distinctive main title sequence score that accompanied the series throughout its broadcast run. He also served as composer for the 2021 music video Boudoir: Extranjero, showcasing his continued work in original music composition beyond traditional television formats.

Personal life

Relationships and children

Emanuel Ortega married Ana Paula Dutil in 2002, after a relationship that lasted more than 20 years until their separation in 2018. The separation was mutual and attributed to wear and tear in the couple's relationship, though they maintained an amicable post-separation relationship for the sake of their children. The couple had two children: son Bautista (the elder) and daughter India. The family resided in Miami for a decade during their relationship. Since 2020, Ortega has been in a relationship with actress Julieta Prandi.

Extended family connections

Emanuel Ortega is part of an extended family with deep ties to the Argentine entertainment industry through his siblings and maternal cousins. His siblings include Martín Ortega, Julieta Ortega, Luis Ortega, Sebastián Ortega, and Rosario Ortega. Through his mother Evangelina Salazar's family line, Ortega is also cousin to Luciana Salazar and Camila Salazar. These connections place him within a broader network of relatives prominent in Argentine media, television, music, and related fields.
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