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Yahir Othón Parra (born 21 March 1979), simply known as Yahir, is a Mexican singer and actor from Hermosillo, Sonora. He began his career as one of the participants in the music reality show La Academia[1] in 2002 and in addition to Yuridia, also from Hermosillo, is one of the most popular stars to come from the show. He became a judge of the show's tenth season.

Personal life

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Yahir's mother converted from Roman Catholicism to Jehovah's Witnesses, and although he was brought up in his mother's faith he no longer practices it.[2] He says that despite their differing beliefs his mother is now one of his biggest fans.[3]

Career

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His first hit single was a cover of Italian singer Tiziano Ferro's biggest hit in Mexico, "Alucinado", taken from his first album "Yahir" in 2003. His next album, "Otra Historia De Amor" in 2004 produced the hit single "La Locura". In 2005, Yahir decided to make a tribute album to Brazilian singer Roberto Carlos with the entire album being covers of Carlos' hits. This album was titled "No Te Apartes De Mi" (2005) and had a hit single in the title track. In 2006, Yahir recorded his fourth album "Con El Alma Entre Las Manos..." which produced two hit singles: "Maldito Amor" and "El Amor". This was followed by a greatest hits album "Recuerdos" in 2007, and a new studio album "Elemental" in 2009, and a tribute album "Sexto" in 2012.

Yahir is also a television actor for TV Azteca, having appeared in two telenovelas. Yahir's debut in the telenovela world was through "Enamórate"(2003) opposite Martha Higareda in which he played "Yahir Jimenez" a son of a prominent businessman. After "Enamórate" he started in "Soñarás" (You Will Dream) playing "Rey" a charismatic young musician who is a waiter at the bar he plays at after his shift. His co star was Vanessa Acosta. He was also the protagonist of "Bellezas Indomables"

In 2019, he was one of the coaches for the first season of the Mexican singing competition show, La Voz on TV Azteca after being acquired from Televisa after 7 seasons.

Yahir Othon Parra

Discography

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  • Yahir (2003)
  • Otra Historia De Amor (2004)
  • No Te Apartes De Mí (2005)
  • Con El Alma Entre Las Manos (2006)
  • Recuerdos (2007)
  • Elemental (2009)
  • Quiéreme... Elemental Reloaded (2010)
  • Sexto VI (2012)
  • Zona Preferente (Live) (2013)
  • + Allá (2016)

Singles

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  • Alucinado- #1 (MEX)
  • Contigo Si w/ Nadia- #3 (MEX)
  • La Locura- #2 (MEX)
  • Te Amare- #7 (MEX)
  • No Te Apartes de Mi- #2 (MEX)
  • Maldito Amor- #8 (MEX)
  • El Amor- #6 (MEX)
  • Márcame la piel- #10 (MEX)
  • Viviré – #7 (MEX)
  • Adiós Para Siempre – #16 (MEX)
  • Soledad – #18 (MEX)
  • Si Tu Te Vas
  • Perdóname
  • Vivi Así Es Morir de Amor
  • El Alma en Pie – a dueto con Yuridia (En Vivo / Live) (2013) – #1 (MEX)[4]
  • Casualmente Miraste (En Vivo / Live) (2013)

Videography

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  • Alucinado
  • La Locura
  • Detalles
  • Contigo si
  • Amiga
  • Marcame la Piel
  • Vivire
  • Soledad
  • Si tu te vas
  • Perdoname

Filmography

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Year Title Role Notes
2003 Enamórate Yahir Jiménez Lead role
2004 Soñarás Rey Lead role
2007-2008 Bellezas Indomables Manuel Molina / Fernando Blanco Lead role
2010 Quiéreme tonto Guillermo Romero Lead role
2017 Mi marido tiene familia[5] Xavi Galán Supporting Role
2021 La desalmada Santiago Ramirez Special appearance

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Yahir Othón Parra (born March 21, 1979), known professionally as Yahir, is a singer and renowned for his contributions to music and telenovelas. Born in , , he rose to prominence as a runner-up contestant on the reality talent show in 2002, which launched his career in the entertainment industry. Yahir began performing at a young age, joining bands by the time he was eight years old, which laid the foundation for his vocal style rooted in Mexican musical traditions. Following his appearance, he released his self-titled debut in 2003, featuring the hit single "Alucinado," a cover of Tiziano Ferro's that helped the album achieve platinum status in . His sophomore effort, Otra Historia de Amor (2004), achieved platinum status in , solidifying his position as a leading artist. Over the years, Yahir has released several studio s, including + Allá in 2016, and garnered over 100 million streams for tracks like "Resistiré" on platforms such as (as of 2025). In addition to music, Yahir has built a notable acting career, starring in several Mexican telenovelas and series, such as Soñarás (2004) where he played Rey and Quiéreme Tonto (2010) as Guillermo Romeo. He has also contributed soundtracks to productions like In Therapy (2009) and Triunfo del Amor (2010). Yahir later returned to La Academia as a judge, further cementing his influence in the Latin entertainment scene, and maintains a strong online presence with over one million Instagram followers (as of 2025).

Personal life

Early years

Yahir Othón Parra was born on March 21, 1979, in , , . He spent his early childhood in , where he grew up in a close-knit family environment that emphasized resilience amid modest circumstances. From a young age, Yahir displayed a natural affinity for , performing with local bands as early as eight years old, which marked the beginning of his self-taught musical journey. His exposure to traditional Mexican sounds during these formative years laid the foundation for his later pop influences. In his late teens, around age 18, Yahir relocated to with his young family amid significant financial hardships, including periods of unemployment and instability. There, he and his wife lived in low-cost accommodations, such as a budget hotel initially costing 150 pesos per night, before moving into a modest attached to a bar where he performed. These challenges tested his determination, as he balanced fatherhood with odd jobs like delivering pizzas to make ends meet. Yahir's mother, who had converted to Jehovah’s Witnesses, profoundly influenced his upbringing and instilled strict moral values centered on faith and discipline. Her religious commitment led to close oversight of his behavior during youth, shaping his sense of responsibility and ethical outlook, even as he later distanced himself from the faith. This period of hardship and familial guidance ultimately propelled him toward professional musical pursuits in local venues.

Family and relationships

Yahir Othón Parra's family life has been marked by significant personal challenges and reconciliations, particularly in his relationships with his parents and son. He is the eldest child of Francisco Javier Othón Tabardillo and Dora Parra, with two younger sisters, Iraís and Sildayne, raised in a devout Jehovah’s Witnesses household in , , where faith played a central role. However, the parents' ended in due to the father's refusal to convert fully to the faith, creating early strains in the family dynamic. Yahir departed from the Jehovah’s Witnesses faith in his early adulthood, a decision that initially caused tension with his mother, who remained committed to the religion and held strong convictions about his romantic life aligning with its principles. Despite these differences, his mother has continued to support him as a devoted fan, attending his performances and maintaining a close bond. Their relationship evolved into one of mutual respect, with Yahir publicly acknowledging her enduring influence and encouragement. In recent years, Yahir shared an emotional public reconciliation with his father during a 2025 appearance on Juego de Voces, highlighting a healing of past estrangement rooted in the family's religious divides. Yahir became a father at age 19 with the birth of his son, Tristán Othón Fierros, in 1998, a milestone that brought both joy and substantial challenges amid his rising career. Tristán has been a pivotal figure in Yahir's life, with their father-son bond tested by Tristán's struggles with addiction, including multiple rehab stints and periods of relapse. Yahir has openly discussed the difficulties of supporting Tristán through these issues, emphasizing the emotional toll on the family and crediting mutual support with Tristán's mother for helping them endure the ordeal. By 2021, their relationship had deteriorated further when Tristán publicly came out as bisexual and announced plans for an OnlyFans career, prompting Yahir to express conditional support—accepting his son's sexuality but insisting on sobriety and a non-exploitative job for reconciliation. Public discussions of fatherhood have been a recurring theme for Yahir, where he has described the experience as transformative yet demanding, especially balancing it with fame. They reconciled in after over a year without contact, with Tristán achieving sobriety since . As of October 2025, Yahir has confirmed their strong bond and ongoing creative collaborations, signaling improved relations. Yahir maintains regarding his current romantic life, though he was previously in a long-term relationship with singer Regina Murguía of the group , with whom he lived for several years before their breakup amid mutual challenges.

Career

Breakthrough and early success

Yahir rose to national prominence in as a finalist in the inaugural season of the reality competition , which aired in 2002 and showcased aspiring singers through weekly performances and public voting. Finishing fourth overall, his vocal performances, particularly of romantic ballads, captured widespread attention and positioned him as a breakout talent from the show's ensemble cast. Capitalizing on this exposure, Yahir signed a with Warner Music Mexico shortly after the show's conclusion and released his self-titled debut in March 2003. The , produced by Oscar López and featuring a mix of pop tracks, sold 75,000 copies within weeks of its launch, marking a strong commercial entry into the market. Its , "Alucinado"—a Spanish adaptation of Tiziano Ferro's hit—served as Yahir's breakthrough track, achieving significant success on Mexican radio and establishing his signature style of emotive pop ballads. Parallel to his music career, Yahir ventured into with his television debut as the male lead in the Enamórate, which premiered in January 2003 and centered on themes of young love and ambition. Portraying Yahir Jiménez, a aspiring from a wealthy family, he shared the screen with in a role that mirrored his own rising stardom. He continued building his acting profile the following year with the lead role of Rey, a determined dreamer pursuing a singing career, in the Soñarás. These early roles solidified Yahir's presence in Mexican entertainment, blending his musical talents with dramatic storytelling to appeal to a broad youth audience.

Mid-career developments

Following his breakthrough on in 2002, Yahir solidified his presence in the Mexican music scene during the early 2010s by releasing albums that emphasized romantic ballads and themes of personal growth within the pop genre. His 2009 album , produced by Aureo Baqueiro, featured 11 original tracks, including "Viviré" and "Adiós Para Siempre," exploring emotional introspection and mature relationships. Three years later, Sexto VI (2012) marked another milestone, achieving platinum certification in as one of the top-selling albums that year, with songs like "Perdóname" and "Vivir Así Es Morir de Amor" delving into themes of loss and redemption. Parallel to his musical output, Yahir expanded into acting, taking on prominent roles in telenovelas that showcased his versatility. In Bellezas Indomables (2007–2008), he portrayed Manuel Molina, also known as Fernando Blanco, in a series centered on family dynamics and intrigue. He later joined the ensemble of the highly rated (2017–2019), playing Xavi Galán in a comedy-drama that addressed life and cultural clashes, contributing to the show's success across multiple seasons. By the mid-2010s, Yahir transitioned toward mentorship roles in television, reflecting his established status in the industry. He served as a judge on the tenth season of in 2012, alongside panelists like and , evaluating emerging talents in the reality competition that launched his own career. This role extended into 2019 when he debuted as a coach on La Voz México, guiding contestants through blind auditions and battles in the eighth season, where his team included performers like Leo Rosas and . A key highlight of this collaborative phase was his 2013 duet "El Alma en Pie" with fellow alumna , released as the lead single from his live album Zona Preferente, which blended their vocal styles in a poignant pop about resilience in love.

Recent activities

In 2021, Yahir made a notable return to with a special appearance in the , where he portrayed the character Santiago in the , marking his re-entry into television drama after focusing primarily on music. This brief but impactful role, produced by , highlighted his versatility and garnered attention for its emotional depth alongside leads and . Building on his mid-career experience as a on talent shows, Yahir took on a prominent role in the second season of the reality competition Juego de Voces in 2025, joining the "Estrellas" team and delivering standout performances that included emotional family-themed segments. One particularly moving moment featured Yahir reuniting onstage with his father, Don Chito, to revisit challenging life experiences, resonating deeply with audiences and emphasizing themes of resilience and familial bonds. His contributions, including duets like one with on "Algo Más," underscored his continued influence in Mexican entertainment. Yahir's live performances in 2025 remained vibrant, including a high-energy collaboration with María León at the Festival Atzán in on October 24, where they performed hits that united thousands of fans in song. This event was part of their ongoing "Fuego" tour, which also featured concerts in , such as the kickoff during Guadalajara's Fiestas de Octubre and a subsequent show in the city, blending their voices to create an electrifying atmosphere for regional audiences. Following his 2016 album Yahir, the artist shifted toward independent single releases, leveraging digital platforms to connect directly with fans through tracks like "Dame Tu Amor" (2024), "Ya No Somos Ni Seremos" (2024), and "Guárdame en Ti" (2025), which emphasize personal storytelling and broad accessibility. This approach has allowed for agile production and stronger fan engagement via streaming services and social media, reflecting a modern evolution in his musical output.

Discography

Albums

Yahir's album discography spans studio releases, tributes, compilations, and live recordings, predominantly featuring romantic pop ballads that blend heartfelt lyrics with melodic arrangements. His early work, released under Warner Music Latina, established him as a key figure in Latin pop, with subsequent albums exploring personal themes of love and reflection. The self-titled debut album Yahir was released in 2003 by Warner Music Latina, marking his entry into the music industry with 11 tracks of upbeat pop ballads, including the hit "Alucinado." Followed by Otra Historia de Amor in 2004, also on Warner Music Latina, this sophomore effort sold 50,000 copies in its first two days and earned platinum status in Mexico (100,000 units), emphasizing romantic narratives through songs like "La Locura." In 2005, Yahir released No Te Apartes de Mí via Warner Music Mexico, a album covering 14 classics reinterpreted in a contemporary , highlighting his vocal versatility on tracks such as the title song. The 2006 album Con el Alma entre las Manos, under the same label, returned to original material with introspective ballads exploring emotional vulnerability, produced with a focus on acoustic elements. Recuerdos (2007, Warner Music Mexico) served as a compilation of greatest hits, collecting fan favorites from prior releases to celebrate his initial career phase, with added remixes for renewed appeal. Elemental in 2009, released by Warner Music Mexico, delved into emotions through minimalist pop arrangements, marking a more mature thematic shift. The 2012 tribute Sexto (also known as Sexto VI), on Warner Music Mexico, paid homage to with covers like "Vivir Así es Morir de Amor," blending orchestral production with Yahir's signature style. A live recording, Zona Preferente (En Vivo), followed in 2013 via Warner Music Mexico, capturing a concert performance with 16 tracks including duets and new material, produced by Bob Benozzo to showcase his stage energy. Yahir's most recent studio album, + Allá (2016, Warner Music Mexico), explored themes of resilience and distant love across 11 original songs, such as "Animal" and "Todo Pasará," maintaining his romantic pop core while incorporating subtle electronic influences. As of 2025, Yahir has not released new studio albums since 2016, focusing instead on singles and duets. Post-2016 releases have been limited, with no verified shift to independent production, though his catalog continues to emphasize enduring romantic motifs.

Singles

Yahir's singles career began with a string of pop hits in the early , drawing from his exposure on the Mexican reality show . His debut single, "Alucinado" (2003), a cover of Tiziano Ferro's track, marked his entry into the mainstream and became a significant success in , establishing his romantic pop style. Follow-up releases like "La Locura" (2004) and "No Te Apartes de Mí" (2005) further solidified his presence on Mexican radio, with the latter serving as the title track for his third album and resonating through its themes of longing and vulnerability. In the mid-2010s, Yahir explored duets that broadened his appeal. The collaboration "El Alma en Pie" with (2013) topped the Mexico Airplay chart, blending emotional balladry with contemporary production and highlighting his vocal chemistry in live performances. This track's success underscored Yahir's ability to connect with audiences through heartfelt lyrics about resilience and love. Transitioning into the streaming era, Yahir has focused on independent releases and digital promotions, adapting to platforms like for viral engagement. Recent singles include the duet "Dame Tu Amor" with María León (2024), a passionate track distributed via The Orchard that emphasizes raw desire and garnered buzz through teaser clips. Similarly, "Ya No Somos Ni Seremos" (2024), another collaboration with León, explores post-breakup reflection and was promoted via official announcements to build anticipation among fans. Earlier in the decade, "¿Qué Somos?" (2019) addressed ambiguous relationships, achieving steady streams on . In 2025, Yahir continued this momentum with "Antes de Renunciar" (released May 1), a motivational anthem about self-worth after heartbreak, promoted through emotional snippets that encouraged . The duet "Guárdame en Ti" with María León (January 2025) followed, offering an intimate plea for emotional preservation and distributed independently to leverage streaming algorithms. These releases reflect Yahir's adaptation to independent distribution, prioritizing thematic depth and platform-specific promotion over traditional radio dominance.

Videography

Music videos

Yahir's early music videos, released in the wake of his participation in La Academia, emphasized romantic narratives and high-energy performances designed for television audiences. The video for "Alucinado" (2003) unfolds as a romantic narrative, depicting Yahir in intimate, dreamlike sequences with a love interest that highlight themes of and emotional . Similarly, "La Locura" (2004) adopts an energetic performance style, featuring Yahir amid dynamic choreography and vibrant lighting to capture the song's passionate intensity. "Márcame la Piel" (2005) maintains the romantic focus, portraying sensual encounters and lasting impressions through close-up shots and evocative storytelling. During his mid-career, Yahir's videos for tracks from the album (2009) incorporated more polished, cinematic elements reflective of evolving pop aesthetics. For instance, "Viviré" showcases Yahir in expansive, natural settings that symbolize personal rebirth and resilience, blending live-action footage with symbolic imagery. The duet video for "El Alma en Pie" (2013) with emphasizes emotional duet dynamics, presenting a narrative of shared heartbreak and strength through intertwined performances and dramatic visuals. In recent years, Yahir's music videos have transitioned to modern production styles tailored for digital streaming, often incorporating high-definition cinematography and subtle nods to fan culture. The collaboration "Ya No Somos Ni Seremos" (2024) with María León features sleek, introspective visuals that explore post-relationship reflection, with elements like soft lighting and symbolic motifs enhancing its emotional resonance. The collaboration "Dame Tu Amor" (2024) with María León employs contemporary editing techniques and intimate close-ups to convey longing, while integrating fan interactions through behind-the-scenes content shared on social platforms. Most recently, "Guárdame en Ti" (2025), another duet with María León, highlights polished production with thematic depth on connection and preservation, utilizing dynamic camera work and subtle fan-engaged storytelling to foster online engagement. This progression from broadcast-oriented clips to interactive, platform-specific formats underscores Yahir's adaptation to digital media landscapes.

Filmography

Television roles

Yahir began his acting career in television with a supporting role in the telenovela Enamórate (2003), where he portrayed Yahir Jiménez, a young aspiring musician navigating romance and personal ambitions alongside the protagonist Celeste Serrano, played by Martha Higareda. The series, produced by TV Azteca, followed the challenges faced by its young leads in pursuing dreams amid familial and social pressures, with Yahir's character contributing to the romantic and musical subplots over 125 episodes. In 2004, Yahir took on a lead romantic interest role as Rey in Soñarás, a telenovela centered on a poor but talented singer's journey toward professional success and forbidden love with Isabella, a from a higher . His character's arc highlighted themes of class divide and perseverance, spanning the series' exploration of dreams and societal barriers, which aired for one season. In 2010, Yahir starred as Guillermo Romeo in Quiéreme Tonto, a about a kind-hearted intern who falls for a high-society on the of her wedding. His lead role explored themes of love, class differences, and personal growth across 107 episodes. During his mid-career phase, Yahir joined the main cast of Bellezas Indomables (2007–2008), playing the of Manuel Molina / Fernando Blanco in the action-drama series about a group of women fighting . As a key ally to the protagonists, his character provided emotional depth and romantic tension across 180 episodes, blending vigilante justice with personal redemption arcs. Later, in 2017, Yahir had a principal role as Galán in , a comedy-drama series depicting family dynamics and marital challenges; his character, a charismatic , appeared in 107 episodes to support the central narrative of cultural clashes and relationships. More recently, Yahir featured as Santiago Ramírez in a special guest capacity in the 2021 Televisa La desalmada, a thriller about and family betrayal, where his brief but impactful appearance advanced key plot points involving moral dilemmas and hidden pasts in one episode. These television roles often intersected with his singing career, such as through crossover performances on shows like La Academia in the 2010s and La Voz México in 2019, where he served as a and coach, facilitating transitions between his acting and musical pursuits.

Film roles

Yahir's involvement in feature films has been minimal, with no credited roles in theatrical releases identified up to 2021. His closest association with cinema comes through musical contributions, notably performing the song "Dulce Bendición" in the Brazilian drama Divã (2009), released internationally as In Therapy, directed by Paulo Fontenelle. This soundtrack appearance marked an early venture into film-related projects for Yahir, showcasing his vocal talents beyond television . The film itself explores themes of and personal reinvention through the story of a middle-aged woman navigating and new relationships in Rio de Janeiro, receiving moderate acclaim for its introspective narrative and received a 6.4/10 rating on from 903 users. No data specific to Yahir's contribution is available, but the movie had a limited international release following its premiere at Brazilian festivals. Yahir's shift toward screen acting was primarily realized in serialized television, where his experience served as a foundation for broader pursuits, though feature film opportunities remained scarce.

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