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Amaia Montero
Amaia Montero
Spanish singer
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Abel Pintos
Abel Pintos
Argentinian singer
2
Amaia Romero Arbizu
Amaia Romero Arbizu
Spanish singer
3
Miguel Bosé
Miguel Bosé
Spanish-Italian musician, singer and actor
4
Kairo
Kairo
Mexican musical group
5
Alejandro Fernández
Alejandro Fernández
Mexican recording artist; singer
6
Luz Casal
Luz Casal
Spanish singer
7
Alfred García
Alfred García
Spanish singer
8
Diego Torres
Diego Torres
Argentine singer-songwriter and actor
9
Lupita D'Alessio
Lupita D'Alessio
musical artist
10
Aleks Syntek
Aleks Syntek
Mexican singer
11
India Martínez
India Martínez
Spanish female pop singer
12
Ramón Orlando
Ramón Orlando
Dominican singer, songwriter, musician, record producer, arranger and composer.
13
Luis Alberto Spinetta
Luis Alberto Spinetta
Argentine musician, singer, composer and poet
14
Cepeda
Cepeda
Spanish singer-songwriter
15
Magnate & Valentino
Magnate & Valentino
Puerto Rican reggaeton duo
16
Martina Stoesel
Martina Stoesel
Argentine actress, singer and dancer
17
David Civera
David Civera
Spanish singer
18
Ha*Ash
Ha*Ash
American Latin pop duo
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Roberto Iniesta
Roberto Iniesta
Spanish rock musician
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Danilo Montero
Danilo Montero
Costa Rican singer
Intro
Spanish pop band
Record Labels
Awards Received
Latin Grammy Award for Best Pop Album by a Duo or Group with Vocals
News
Members, past and present

La Oreja de Van Gogh (Spanish pronunciation: [la oˈɾexa ðe βaŋ ˈɡoɣ]; English: Van Gogh's Ear, literally The Ear of Van Gogh) is a Spanish pop band from Donostia-San Sebastián, Spain. The band's lyrics and compositions are written primarily by Xabi San Martín, and additionally by Pablo Benegas and Amaia Montero (who remained in the group until her departure in 2007). The lyrical themes of their songs typically include love, friendship and relationships. Since their debut, they have sold more than 8 million albums worldwide.

In November 2007, lead singer Amaia Montero announced that she would be leaving the group to begin a solo career. Her replacement, Leire Martínez, was announced in July 2008; the first single featuring the new singer, "El Último Vals" (The Last Waltz), was released at the same time. The album from which the single was taken, A las cinco en el Astoria, followed in September 2008. Leire was discovered on the Spanish reality show Factor X.