Mario Vazquez is tagged as: rnb, pop, latin, american idol, male vocalists Mario Adrian Vazquez (born June 15, 1977) is a Puerto Rican-American singer from The Bronx, New York. He competed on American Idol’s fourth season which aired on the FOX network in early 2005. After making it into the final round of twelve contestants Vazquez suddenly dropped out of the competition for “family reasons” a few days before the finals started. When the press contacted his mother regarding his decision, she wasn’t aware that he had made it to the finals. Vazquez was replaced by Nikko Smith who had previously been voted out. Some believed that Vazquez quit the show in order to avoid the highly restrictive contracts that the final twelve must sign. Some speculate he quit realizing he was not the viewer favorite the producers had planned for him to be. Vazquez, however, appeared the next morning on “Good Day New York” on WNYW FOX5, and squashed rumors of a feud with “American Idol” producers or any of his competitors. “American Idol was only positive. They were only wonderful to me, from the beginning through the middle, to the end,” he told the show. “It had nothing to do with the contract or anything signed with J Records.” J Records is the same company that manages Idol winners Ruben Studdar... Read More About Mario Vazquez Biography... Send Mario Vazquez ringtones to your cell |
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