Sergio Dalma

Sergio Dalma: The Enduring Voice of Spanish Pop
Sergio Dalma is a Spanish pop singer whose career spans over three decades, marked by consistent chart success and massive album sales. Hailing from Sabadell, Catalonia, his defining achievement came with his 1991 album Esa Chica Es Mía, which sold over a million copies and solidified his status as a national superstar.
Early career
Born Josep Sergi Capdevila i Querol in 1964, his musical journey began in his youth, performing in local bands. His professional break arrived in 1989 when he won the national television contest Gente Joven, which led to a recording contract with the label Horus and the release of his self-titled debut album that same year.
Breakthrough
Sergio Dalma's true breakthrough occurred in 1991 with his sophomore album, Esa Chica Es Mía. Released under the EMI label, the record was a commercial phenomenon, achieving multi-platinum status in Spain and spawning several major hit singles that dominated the airwaves for years.
Key tracks
Bailar Pegados — This romantic ballad became his signature song and one of the best-selling Spanish singles of the 1990s.
Esa Chica Es Mía — The title track of his breakthrough album established his smooth, emotive pop style nationwide.
Piel de Sed — A later hit from his 1998 album, showcasing a more mature and sophisticated musical direction.
Desde Que Tú Estás — This 2004 single marked a successful comeback and topped the Spanish charts.
Te Amo — A powerful ballad from his 2010 album that demonstrated his enduring vocal prowess.
Throughout the 2000s and 2010s, Sergio Dalma continued to release successful albums, including Cadore 33 and Vía Dalma, and represented Spain at the 2011 Eurovision Song Contest. His collaborations span generations, from working with legendary songwriter Manuel Alejandro to duets with contemporary artists like Malú and David Bisbal.
Fans of Sergio Dalma's brand of emotive, polished Spanish pop often appreciate the work of similar artists. Alejandro Sanz shares a gift for sophisticated balladry and massive commercial success. David Bisbal carries a similar torch for powerful vocal-led pop in the modern era. Pablo Alborán continues the tradition of romantic, singer-songwriter pop in Spain. Miguel Bosé represents another pillar of stylish, enduring Spanish-language pop music.
His classic hits and newer releases maintain a strong presence on radio formats dedicated to adult contemporary music, Spanish pop classics, and mainstream FM stations across Spain and Latin America.
Listeners can explore the extensive catalog of Sergio Dalma, from his early 90s anthems to his contemporary works, on the Spanish pop and adult contemporary radio stations featured on onairium.com, where his voice remains a staple of the airwaves.
