Christian Nodal

Christian Jesus González Nodal (born January 11, 1999) is a Mexican musician, singer, and songwriter born and raised in Sonora, Mexico. His debut studio album, Me Dejé Llevar (2017), was met with critical acclaim and success. Nodal has won three Latin Grammy Awards, a Lo Nuestro Award, two Billboard Latin Music Awards, and a Latin American Music Award.

Christian Nodal
Nodal in 2022
Background information
Birth nameChristian Jesús González Nodal
Born (1999-01-11) January 11, 1999
Caborca, Sonora, México
OriginCaborca, Sonora
Genres
Occupation(s)
  • Singer
  • songwriter
Instrument(s)
  • Vocals
  • guitar
  • piano
Years active2016–present
Labels
WebsiteOfficial website

Life and career

Christian Nodal was born and raised in Caborca, Sonora, Mexico. According to Nodal, he started singing at the age of four and later learned how to play the piano and guitar on his own.[1][2]

In January 2017, Nodal released "Adiós Amor" which quickly became a success in Mexico and the United States," reaching number one on the Top 20 General Mexican Songs Chart and number two on the Billboard Top Latin Songs chart in the United States.[3][4] In June 2017, Nodal collaborated with the Spanish singer, David Bisbal and released "Probablemente". Bisbal told Billboard, "...he [Nodal] a great interpreter but also a songwriter. I love what he's doing and it's an honor to be a part of the early stages in his career."[5]

In August 2017, Nodal released his debut album, Me Dejé Llevar. It topped music charts in Mexico and the United States.[6] Music critic Thom Jurek of Allmusic, praised the album and called it "elegant."[7] Me Dejé Llevar went on to be nominated for a Latin Grammy Award for Best Ranchero Album at the 19th Annual Latin Grammy Awards, while "Probablemente", won for Best Regional Mexican Song. Nodal was also nominated for Best New Artist but lost to Colombian reggaeton singer Karol G.[8][9]

In 2018, Nodal accompanied Mexican performer Pepe Aguilar and his family, brother Antonio Aguilar Jr., daughter Ángela Aguilar and son Leonardo Aguilar on their equestrian-musical style tour dubbed "Jaripeo Sin Fronteras".[10]

In May 2019, Nodal released his second studio album, Ahora.[11] It debuted in the top ten of the Billboard Top Latin Albums chart in the United States.[12] Nodal also initiated a tour to promote the album.[13]

In February 2022, Nodal formally confirmed his breakup from Belinda. The couple were originally engaged in May 2021.[14]

Discography

Studio albums

List of studio albums, with selected details, chart positions
Title Album details Peak chart positions Certifications
MEX
[15]
US
[16]
US
Latin

[17]
Me Dejé Llevar 7692
Ahora
  • Release date: May 10, 2019
  • Label: Universal Music Latin Entertainment, Fonovisa
  • Format: CD, digital download, streaming
197
Ayayay!
  • Released: May 29, 2020
  • Label: Universal Music Latin Entertainment, Fonovisa
  • Format: CD, digital download, streaming
8
"—" denotes a recording that did not chart.

Collaborative albums

List of collaborative studio albums
Title Details
Recordando A Una Leyenda
(with Los Plebes del Rancho de Ariel Camacho)[20]
  • Released: May 21, 2021
  • Label: JG Music, Universal Music Latin Entertainment
  • Format: Digital download, streaming

Extended plays

List of extended plays, with selected details, chart positions
Title Album details Certifications
Lo Mas Nuevo[upper-alpha 1]
  • Released: May 28, 2018[21][22]
  • Label:
    • Universal Music Latin Entertainment
    • Fonovisa
  • Formats: Digital download
Forajido
  • Released: May 27, 2022[23]
  • Label:
    • Sony Music Mexico
  • Formats: Digital download, streaming
  • RIAA: Platinum (Latin)[19]

As lead artist

Title Year Peak chart positions Certifications Album
MEX
[24]
US
[25]
US
Latin

[26]
US Regional MEX
[27]
WW
[28]
"Adiós Amor" 2017 1[upper-alpha 2]41· Me Dejé Llevar
"Te Fallé" 1241·
  • AMPROFON: Gold[30]
  • RIAA: 2× Platinum (Latin)[19]
"Probablemente"
(solo or featuring
David Bisbal)
2151·
  • AMPROFON: Platinum + Gold[30]
  • RIAA: 5× Platinum (Latin)[19]
"Me Dejé Llevar" 3231·
  • AMPROFON: Gold[30]
  • RIAA: Platinum (Latin)[19]
"No Te Contaron Mal" 2018 3[upper-alpha 3]101·
  • RIAA: 8× Platinum (Latin)[19]
Ahora
"Nada Nuevo" 2019 1191·
  • RIAA: Platinum (Latin)[19]
"De Los Besos Que Te Di" 1121·
  • RIAA: Gold (Latin)[19]
"Pa' Olvidarme De Ella"
(with Piso 21)
·
  • RIAA: 4× Platinum (Latin)[19]
El Amor En Los Tiempos Del Perreo
"Se Me Olvidó" 2020 1161·
  • RIAA: 2× Platinum (Latin)[19]
Ayayay!
"Ayayay!" ·
  • RIAA: Gold (Latin)[19]
"Aquí Abajo" 2141·
"Dime Cómo Quieres"
(with Ángela Aguilar)
1[upper-alpha 4]8189
  • RIAA: 7× Platinum (Latin)[19]
  • AMPROFON: Diamond[30]
"Poco"
(with Reik)
3[upper-alpha 5]38 Non-album singles
"Duele"
(with Alejandro Fernández)
2021 1251
"2 Veces"
(with Los Plebes del Rancho de Ariel Camacho)
4241 Recordando A Una Leyenda
"Botella Tras Botella"[32]
(with Gera MX)
160369
  • RIAA: 14× Platinum (Latin)[19]
  • AMPROFON: Diamond+Platinum+Gold[30]
Non-album singles
"La Sinvergüenza"
(with Banda MS)
2201
  • RIAA: 4× Platinum (Latin)[19]
  • AMPROFON: 3× Platinum[30]
Forajido
"Ya No Somos Ni Seremos"[33] 2022 1[upper-alpha 6]8336
  • RIAA: 7× Platinum (Latin)[19]
  • AMPROFON: Diamond[30]
"Te Llore Un Río"[34]
(with Maná)
1473 Non-album single
"Aguardiente"[35]
  • RIAA: Gold (Latin)[19]
Forajido
"Vivo en el 6"[36] 3441
  • RIAA: Gold (Latin)[19]
"Por el Resto de Tu Vida"
(with Tini)
2023 TBA
"—" denotes a recording that did not chart.
"·" denotes that the charts did not exist during that epoch.
Title Year Peak chart positions Album
US Regional MEX
[27]
"Solos"
(Ana Bárbara featuring Christian Nodal)
2019 11 Non-album single

Promotional singles

Title Year Peak chart positions Certifications Album
US
Latin

[37]
"Yo No Sé Mañana" 2017
  • RIAA: Gold (Latin)[19]
Me Dejé Llevar
"Eres" 48
  • RIAA: Platinum (Latin)[19]
"Nace Un Borracho" 2020 46 Ayayay!
"Solo Un Sueño" 2021 Non-album single
"Por No Perderte Te Perdí"
(with Los Plebes del Rancho de Ariel Camacho)
Recordando A Una Leyenda
"Vida Truncada"
(with Los Plebes del Rancho de Ariel Camacho)
"Ya Lo Superé"
(with Los Plebes del Rancho de Ariel Camacho)
"Amarga Derrota"
(with Los Plebes del Rancho de Ariel Camacho)
"Si Nos Dejan"
(with Belinda)
Non-album single
"—" denotes a recording that did not chart.

Other charted songs and certifications

List of other charted songs and certifications, with selected chart positions
Title Year Peaks Certifications Album
MEX
[38]
"Tequila"
(with Juanes)
2019 1
  • RIAA: Gold (Latin)[19]
Más Futuro Que Pasado
"La Mitad"[39]
(with Camilo)
2020 18
  • AMPROFON: Platinum[40]
Por Primera Vez
"—" denotes a recording that did not chart or was not released in that territory.

Guest appearances

List of other album appearances
Title Year Other artist(s) Album
"No Pasa de Moda"[41] 2017 Los Plebes del Rancho de Ariel Camacho Lo Mas Nuevo
"Te Marqué Pedo (Remix)"[42] 2022 Alex Luna and DAAZ Non-album song
"Cuando Me Dé la Gana"[43] Christina Aguilera Aguilera
"Me Extraño"[44] Romeo Santos Fórmula, Vol. 3

Awards and nominations

Award Year Category Nominated work Result Ref.
Billboard Music Awards 2018 Top Latin Album Me Dejé Llevar Nominated [45]
Billboard Latin Music Awards 2018 Artist of the Year – New Himself Won [46]
Regional Mexican Artist of the Year – Solo Won
Regional Mexican Song of the Year "Adiós Amor" Won
"Probablemente" (featuring David Bisbal) Nominated
Regional Mexican Album of the Year Me Dejé Llevar Nominated
2019 Regional Mexican Artist of the Year Himself Won [47]
2020 Won [48]
Regional Mexican Song of the Year "De Los Besos Que Te Di" Nominated
Regional Mexican Album of the Year Ahora Nominated
2021 Ayayay! Nominated [49]
Regional Mexican Artist of the Year, Solo Himself Won
2022 Won [50]
Grammy Awards 2021 Best Regional Mexican Music Album (including Tejano) Ayayay! Nominated [51]
2022 Ayayay! (Súper Deluxe) Nominated
2023 EP #1 Forajido Nominated
Heat Latin Music Awards 2021 Best Regional Popular Artist Himself Nominated [52]
2022 Best Male Artist Nominated [53]
Best Popular Regional Artist Won
Best Collaboration "Botella Tras Botella" (with Gera MX) Nominated
2023 Best Male Artist Herself Pending [54]
Best Popular Regional Artist Pending
Best Collaboration "La Siguiente" (with Kany Garcia) Pending
iHeartRadio Music Awards 2018 Best New Artist Himself Nominated [55]
Best New Regional Mexican Artist Won
Regional Mexican Song of the Year "Adiós Amor" Won
2019 "Me Dejé Llevar" Nominated [56]
Regional Mexican Artist of the Year Himself Nominated
2020 Nominated [57]
Regional Mexican Song of the Year "Nada Nuevo" Nominated
2021 "Se Me Olvidó" Won [58]
Regional Mexican Artist of the Year Himself Won
Regional Music Album of the Year Ayayay! Won
2022 Regional Mexican Artist of the Year Himself Nominated [59]
Regional Mexican Song of the Year "Dime Cómo Quieres" (with Angela Aguilar) Nominated
Latin American Music Awards 2018 Artist of the Year Himself Nominated [60]
Favorite Regional Mexican Artist Won
Album of the Year Me Dejé Llevar Nominated
Favorite Regional Mexican Album Won
Favorite Regional Mexican Song "Me Dejé Llevar" Nominated
2019 "No Te Contaron Mal" Won [61]
Artist of the Year Himself Nominated
Favorite Regional Mexican Artist Won
2021 Artist of the Year Nominated [62]
Favorite Male Artist Nominated
Favorite Regional Mexican Artist Won
Favorite Regional Mexican Album Ayayay! Won
Favorite Video "Dime Cómo Quieres" (with Angela Aguilar) Nominated
2022 Extraordinary Evolution Award Himself Won [63]
Favorite Regional Mexican Artist Won [64]
Favorite Regional Mexican Song "Botella Tras Botella" (with Gera MX) Won
Collaboration of the Year Nominated
Viral Song of the Year Nominated
Favorite Regional Mexican Album Ahora Won
2023 Favorite Regional Mexican Artist Himself Nominated [65]
Latin Grammy Awards 2018 Best New Artist Himself Nominated [66][67]
Best Ranchero/Mariachi Album Me Dejé Llevar Nominated
Best Regional Mexican Song "Probablemente" Won
2019 "No Te Contaron Mal" Won [68]
Best Ranchero/Mariachi Album Ahora Won
2020 Ayayay! Nominated [69]
Best Regional Mexican Song "Ayayay!" Nominated
2021 "Aquí Abajo" Won [70]
Best Ranchero/Mariachi Album Ayayay! (Súper Deluxe) Nominated
Best Norteño Album Recordando a una Leyenda (with Los Plebes del Rancho de Ariel Camacho) Nominated
2022 Best Ranchero/Mariachi Album EP 1# Forajido Won [71]
Best Regional Mexican Song "Vivo en el 6" Nominated
MTV Millennial Awards 2021 Mexican Artist Himself Nominated [72]
Hit of the Year "Botella Tras Botella" (with Gera MX) Nominated
Premios Juventud 2017 Breakthrough Artist Himself Nominated [73]
Best Love Song "Adiós Amor" Nominated
Best Song for "La Troca" Nominated
2019 Best Scroll Stopper Himself Nominated [74]
Regional Roots 2.0 (Best Regional Mexican Artist) Won
Best Song: The Traffic Jam "No Te Contaron Mal" Nominated
2020 Can't Get Enough Of This Song "Se Me Olvidó" Nominated [75]
#Stay Home Concert "Juntos por la Música" Nominated
2021 Male Youth Artist of the Year Himself Nominated [76]
Best Mariachi Song - Ranchera "Dime Cómo Quieres" (with Angela Aguilar) Won
Viral Track of the Year (Song with the fastest rise in social media) Nominated
Best Regional Mexican Fusion "Botella Tras Botella" (with Gera MX) Nominated
2022 Artist of the Youth – Male Himself Won [77]
My Favorite Streaming Artist Nominated
Best Regional Mexican Song "Ya No Somos Ni Seremos" Nominated
Best Regional Mexican Collaboration "2 Veces" (with Los Plebes Del Rancho de Ariel Camacho) Nominated
"La Sinvergüenza" (with Banda MS de Sergio Lizárraga) Nominated
Best Regional Mexican Fusion "Te Lloré un Río" (with Maná) Nominated
Premio Lo Nuestro 2019 Artist of the Year Himself Nominated [78]
Regional Mexican Male Artist of the Year Won
2020 Artist of the Year Nominated [79]
Regional Mexican Artist of the Year Won
Regional Mexican Song of the Year "Nada Nuevo" Won
Regional Mexican Mariachi Song of the Year Won
"Solos" (with Ana Bárbara) Nominated
Album of the Year Ahora Nominated
2021 Ayayay! Nominated [80]
Artist of the Year Himself Nominated
Regional Mexican Artist of the Year Won
Regional Mexican Song of the Year "Se Me Olvidó" Nominated
Regional Mexican "Mariachi/Ranchera" Song of the Year Won
2022 Artist of the Year Herself Nominated [81]
Regional Mexican Artist of the Year Won
Song of the Year "Dime Cómo Quieres" (with Angela Aguilar) Nominated
Regional Mexican Song of the Year Nominated
"Duele" (with Alejandro Fernández) Nominated
Regional Mexican Collaboration of the Year Nominated
"Botella Tras Botella" (with Gera MX) Won
Perfect Mix of the Year Nominated
Regional Mexican "Mariachi/Ranchera" Song of the Year "Duele" (with Alejandro Fernández) Nominated
"Aquí Abajo" Nominated
2023 Artist of the Year Himself Nominated [82]
Male Regional Mexican Artist of the Year Won
Album of the Year EP 1# Forajido Nominated
Regional Mexican Album of the Year Nominated
Regional Mexican Song of the Year "Ya No Somos Ni Seremos" Nominated
Mariachi/Ranchera Song of the Year Won
Regional Mexican Collaboration of the Year "La Sinvergüenza" (with Banda MS de Sergio Lizárraga) Nominated
Premios Tu Música Urbano 2022 Top Artist — Regional Mexican Urban Himselg Won [83]
Top Song — Regional Mexican "Botella Tras Botella" (with Gera Mx) Won

Note: Additionally, two other songs performed by Nodal but not written by him have been nominated for the Latin Grammy Award for Best Regional Mexican Song, the nomination went to the songwriters of each song, "De Los Besos Que Te Di" in 2019, written by José Esparza & Gussy Lau; and "Cuando Me Dé la Gana" in 2022, written by Christina Aguilera, Rafael Arcaute, Jorge Luis Chacín, Kat Dahlia, Yoel Henríquez, Yasmil Marrufo & Federico Vindver.

Notes

  1. Lo Mas Nuevo was only available in various countries
  2. "Adiós Amor" did not enter the Billboard Hot 100, but peaked at number five on the Bubbling Under Hot 100 chart.[29]
  3. "No Te Contaron Mal" did not enter the Billboard Hot 100, but peaked at number 18 on the Bubbling Under Hot 100 chart.[29]
  4. "Dime Cómo Quieres" did not enter the Billboard Hot 100, but peaked at number 22 on the Bubbling Under Hot 100 chart.[29]
  5. "Poco" did not enter the Billboard Hot Latin Songs chart, but peaked at number 16 on the Billboard Latin Digital Song Sales chart.[31]
  6. "Ya No Somos Ni Seremos" did not enter the Billboard Hot 100, but peaked at number three on the Bubbling Under Hot 100 chart.[29]

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