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Don Amero

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The Resume

    (September 11, 1980- )
    Born in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada
    Notable singles include 'Rebuild This Town (with Brett Kissel),' 'Music Lover,' 'Morning Coffee,' 'Wouldn't Be Home,' 'Wasn’t the Dress,' 'You Can't Always Be 21,' 'My Poor Mama' and 'Let You (with Raquel Cole)'
    Recorded the albums 'Change Your Life,' 'Deepening,' 'The Long Way Home,' 'Heart on My Sleeve,' 'Refined,' 'Evolution,' 'Amero Little Christmas,' 'The Next Chapter' and 'Nothing Is Meaningless'

Why he might be annoying:

    He passes for being Hispanic, despite the fact he is actually Indigenous.
    He quit his job as a flooring installer a year after the release of his first album.
    He was virtually unheard of in mainstream music circles until the debut of his album 'The Next Chapter.'
    He named his guitar Glory.
    He admitted he had a hard time having to curse when he recorded the single 'You Can't Always Be 21.'

Why he might not be annoying:

    He is proud of his Indigenous heritage.
    His debut album 'Change Your Life' earned five Aboriginal Peoples' Choice Music Award nominations.
    He initially tried out on Canadian Idol, but didn't make the cut.
    He writes the majority of his own songs, with the majority of them deal with social issues involving Indigenous people.
    His duet 'Let You' with fellow Canadian singer Raquel Cole springboarded his career to mainstream country music fans.

Credit: Ricky


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Year In Review:

    In 2023, Out of 3 Votes: 66.67% Annoying
    In 2022, Out of 4 Votes: 50.0% Annoying