Alejandro Aranda

Alejandro Aranda (born August 11, 1994), known by his stage name Scarypoolparty, is an American singer, musician, and reality television personality from Pomona, California, and runner-up on the seventeenth season of American Idol. His debut album Exit Form was released on November 22, 2019.

Alejandro Aranda
Also known as
  • Scarypoolparty[1]
Born (1994-08-11) August 11, 1994
Pomona, California, U.S.
Genres
  • Pop
  • indie
Instruments
  • Vocals
  • guitar
  • piano
Years active2017–present
LabelsHollywood

Early life

Alejandro Aranda was born on August 11, 1994 in Pomona, California. While he has attested to having two parents as well as a sister, not much is known about his past. In an interview with Launch Left, he talked about his family and the fact that he was not close to them.[2] However, he drew a lot of inspiration from his past to determine the type of person he wanted to be.

He started playing the piano and picked up guitar around the age of 19 or 20. Busking on the streets of Pomona, CA he got comfortable with being himself in front of people, he also played at Open Mic Nights and backyard concerts, basically wherever he could. Of this time, he said it took him a year to get comfortable with singing and playing in front of people. He won artist of the year with CSUN and Five of Five Entertainment in 2017. [3]


He started taking music seriously when he almost injured his hand in a factory working and the sleeve of his shirt was caught. He said of this incident:

“When I turned 20, I almost lost my hand,” Aranda, now age 25, reveals to Yahoo Entertainment. “I was working at a warehouse and I got my hand stuck in the conveyor belt, and I could've really lost my hand. … It got stuck in between, and then it caught my flannel shirt; I was wearing a long sleeve and it caught. If I wasn't wearing that, it would have basically ran my whole hand through it.”

While Aranda was thankfully able to extricate himself from the machinery without any serious injuries, the situation served as a wake-up call. The incident was referenced in the lyrics of his song "Millennial Love".

On Mar 15, 2016 he posted Blesser on YouTube (hair in bun). Many consider this to be his most brilliant song to date. The judges were so blown away by his performance that Lionel Richie called it “History in the making.”

His song “10 Years” premiered March 17, 2019 on YouTube. The song “10 Years” was written for a friend going through a divorce.

In 2017, he was named Artist of the Year by California State University. This was the first time he had a break in the music industry.

In 2018, Twin Shadow asked him to go on the road with him as a musician. He played festivals and even made an appearance on the Conan O’Brien Show.

American Idol

He received a private audition through someone who attended a backyard concert that he performed, and on April 6, 2019 he auditioned on Season 17 of American Idol in Los Angeles, CA. Alejandro performed two original songs, “Out Loud” and “Cholo Love.” Immediately, the judges were drawn to him. Luke Bryan said, “I just feel like I’m in the presence of greatness.” and “It was like watching my favorite movie that I did not want to end.” Katy Perry said, “Okay Alejandro, I think you're the winner. I think you're really special. I think you're an absolute genius.”[4]

His audition video was released on April 6, 2019, and as of August 22, 2019 it had reached 14 million YouTube views, 8.5 million more than any other Season 17 contestant’s audition.[5]

Unlike other contestants, who typically perform covers of other artists' songs, throughout Aranda's Idol journey, he performed seven different original songs.[6][7] He played 10 years on American Idol in Hollywood Week and also in the finale with an orchestra, making him the only contestant to perform four original songs in the finale of the show. In total, he played seven original songs on the show.

Episode Theme Song Choice Original Artist Order # Result
Audition Auditioner's Choice "Out Loud" Himself N/A Advanced
"Cholo Love" N/A
Hollywood Round, Round 1 Contestant's Choice "Sorry" Justin Bieber N/A Advanced
Hollywood Round, Round 2 Group Performance "Go Your Own Way" (with Eddie Island,
Shawn Robinson, Drew Chambers, & Aronn Mendoza)
Fleetwood Mac N/A Advanced
Hollywood Round, Round 3 Contestant's Choice "10 Years" Himself N/A Advanced
Showcase Round / Top 40 Contestant's Choice "Yellow" Coldplay 21 Advanced
Top 20 Solo & Duet Contestant's Choice "I Fall Apart" Post Malone 16 Advanced
"There Will Be a Light" (with Ben Harper) Ben Harper and The Blind Boys of Alabama 18
Top 14 Contestant's Choice "One Dance" Drake 11 Safe
Victory Song "Cholo Love" Himself 13
Top 10 Disney Night "Remember Me" from Coco 3 Safe
Top 8 Queen Night "Under Pressure" Queen 5 Safe
Movie Duets "Mrs. Robinson" (with Walker Burroughs) from The Graduate 10
Top 6 Woodstock "White Rabbit" Jefferson Airplane 5 Safe
Showstoppers "Poison" Himself 8
Top 5 Bobby Bones' Choice "No Woman, No Cry" Bob Marley and the Wailers 3 Safe
Elton John Night "Sorry Seems to Be the Hardest Word" Elton John 8
Hero Dedication "Blesser" Himself 14
Finale Contestant's Choice "Millennial Love" Himself 3 Runner–up
"Tonight" Himself 6
"Out Loud" Himself 8

Post-American Idol

Pomona declared May 19, 2019 "Alejandro Aranda Day".[8] Aranda was scheduled to go on a seven-date US tour in July 2019.[9] After tickets went on sale on the morning of May 23, they all sold out in minutes.[10] American Idol judge Katy Perry jokingly begged Aranda to be a "roadie" on his tour.[9] Because of the overwhelming amount of support, he announced on June 11 that he would put on a free concert in Nashville on July 3, joined by Bizz & Everyday People.[7] On June 23, Aranda announced that he was working on a new album,[11] and on June 24, he announced he would go on a twenty-eight stop tour from October 10 to November 21,[12] and on June 25, he added a twenty-ninth stop in Los Angeles for November 22. He also performed at Lollapalooza in Chicago on August 3, 2019,[13] and will perform at Life Is Beautiful in September 2019[14] and Austin City Limits Music Festival in October 2019.[15] He has been announced as one of the supporting acts for Dave Matthews and Tim Reynolds on their fourth annual destination tour in Mexico in February 2020.[16] He was featured on Lollapalooza's 2020 online festival, which showed previously recorded concert sets.[17]

He released the single "Tonight" under the name Scarypoolparty on June 28, 2019, after signing with Hollywood Records. The song was co-written and co-produced by Twin Shadow.[18][19] On August 7, 2019, he released the ballad "Cholo Love".[20] On October 4, 2019, he released the single "Diamonds".[21]

On November 5, 2019, he announced his debut album, Exit Form, which was released on November 22, 2019.[22]

Appearances 2019 - Present
Date Location Description Tour Name
January 14, 2020 Los Angeles, CA Jimmy Kimmel Live Appearance
January 1, 2020 Pasadena, CA The Rose Bowl Parade Appearance
November 22, 2019 Los Angeles, CA Belasco Theater - Sold Out Fall Tour 2019
November 21, 2019 Los Angeles, CA Belasco Theater - Sold Out Fall Tour 2019
November 19, 2019 San Diego, CA House of Blues - Sold Out Fall Tour 2019
November 16, 2019 Dallas, TX House of Blues - Sold Out Fall Tour 2019
November 15, 2019 Austin, TX Emo's - Sold Out Fall Tour 2019
November 13, 2019 Houston, TX White Oak Music Hall - Sold Out Fall Tour 2019
November 12, 2019 New Orleans, LA House of Blues - Sold Out Fall Tour 2019
November 10, 2019 Ft. Lauderdale, FL Revolution Fall Tour 2019
November 9, 2019 Orlando, FL The Plaza Live - Sold Out Fall Tour 2019
November 7, 2019 Atlanta, GA Buckhead Theatre - Sold Out Fall Tour 2019
November 5, 2019 Charlotte, NC The Underground - Sold Out Fall Tour 2019
November 4, 2019 Raleigh, NC Lincoln Theatre - Sold Out Fall Tour 2019
November 3, 2019 Charlottesville, VA Jefferson Theatre - Sold Out Fall Tour 2019
November 1, 2019 Baltimore, MD Baltimore Sound Stage - Sold Out Fall Tour 2019
October 30, 2019 Boston, MA Royale - Sold Out Fall Tour 2019
October 29, 2019 Philadelphia, PA Union Transfer - Sold out Fall Tour 2019
October 28, 2019 New York, NY Playstation Theatre - Sold Out Fall Tour 2019
October 26, 2019 Cleveland, OH House of Blues - Sold Out Fall Tour 2019
October 25, 2019 Detroit, MI Majestic Theatre - Sold Out Fall Tour 2019
October 23, 2019 Chicago, IL Vic Theater - Sold Out Fall Tour 2019
October 22, 2019 Minneapolis, MN First Avenue - Sold Out Fall Tour 2019
October 21, 2019 Kansas City, MO The Truman - Sold Out Fall Tour 2019
October 19, 2019 Boulder, CO Fox Theatre - Sold Out Fall Tour 2019
October 18, 2019 Aspen, CO Belly Up Fall Tour 2019
October 16, 2019 Salt Lake City, UT The Depot Fall Tour 2019
October 14, 2019 Seattle, WA Neptune Theatre - Sold Out Fall Tour 2019
October 13, 2019 Portland, OR Crystal Ballroom - Sold Out Fall Tour 2019
October 11, 2019 Sacramento, CA Ace of Spades - Sold Out Fall Tour 2019
October 10, 2019 Berkeley, CA The UC Theater - Sold Out Fall Tour 2019
October 4, 2019 Austin, TX Austin City Limits Music Festival Festival
September 29, 2019 Venice, CA Abbot Kinney Festival Festival
September 22, 2019 Las Vegas, NV Life is Beautiful Festival
August 25, 2019 Pomona, CA Viva Pomona Festival
August 3, 2019 Chicago, IL Lollapalooza - Lake Shore Stage Festival
August 2, 2019 Chicago, IL Lollapalooza - After Show - Park West Festival
July 18, 2019 Pomona, CA The Glass House - Sold Out Summer Tour 2019
July 17, 2019 Pomona, CA The Glass House - Sold Out Summer Tour 2019
July 15, 2019 Los Angeles, CA Moroccan Lounge - Sold Out Summer Tour 2019
July 13, 2019 San Francisco, CA Swedish American Hall - Sold Out Summer Tour 2019
July 11, 2019 Chicago, IL Subterranean - Sold Out Summer Tour 2019
July 10, 2019 Boston, MA Sonia's Nightclub - Sold Out Summer Tour 2019
July 9, 2019 Brooklyn, NY Baby's All Right - Sold Out Summer Tour 2019
July 8, 2019 Washington, DC DC9 - Sold Out Summer Tour 2019
July 3, 2019 Nashville, TN Fourth of July Celebration Festival

Discography

Studio albums

List of studio albums, with selected details
Title Details Peak chart positions
US
Heat
[23]
Exit Form 6

Singles

Title Year Album
"Fading Away" 2018 Non-album single
"Out Loud" Exit Form
"10 Years"
"Tonight" 2019
"Cholo Love"
"Diamonds"
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References

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  2. "iHeartRadio – Launch Left Podcast – Portrait: Alejandro Aranda". iHeart.com. January 14, 2020. Archived from the original on June 30, 2020. Retrieved June 30, 2020.
  3. "Who Is Alejandro Aranda? 10 Facts About 'American Idol's Rising Star". Talent Recap. March 27, 2019. Retrieved August 9, 2020.
  4. "ALEJANDRO ARANDA'S AMERICAN IDOL AUDITION | Idols Global". YouTube.com. May 6, 2020. Archived from the original on July 1, 2020. Retrieved July 1, 2020.
  5. "Alejandro Aranda Interview on 'American Idol' & Making Music as Scarypoolparty". Billboard.com. August 26, 2019. Archived from the original on July 1, 2020. Retrieved July 1, 2020.
  6. Larsen, Peter. "Alejandro Aranda loses the 'American Idol' crown but wins in originality". Daily Bulletin. Retrieved June 13, 2019.
  7. Preston, Hannah. "'AMERICAN IDOL' RUNNER-UP ALEJANDRO ARANDA ANNOUNCES FREE CONCERT". Newsweek. Retrieved June 13, 2019.
  8. Roe, Mike (May 14, 2019). "Pomona Throws A Giant Parade For Its Hometown 'American Idol' Finalist Alejandro Aranda". LAist. Retrieved June 18, 2019.
  9. Preston, Hannah. "'AMERICAN IDOL' RUNNER-UP ALEJANDRO ARANDA ANNOUNCES FIRST TOUR, KATY PERRY ASKS TO BE A 'ROADIE'". Newsweek. Retrieved June 13, 2019.
  10. Santilli, MJ. "American Idol's Alejandro Aranda Tour Sold Out, Scalpers Asking Big Bucks". MJsBigBlog. Retrieved June 13, 2019.
  11. @scarypoolparty (June 23, 2019). "Working on an album. Totally having a blast making music and producing everyday" (Tweet) via Twitter.
  12. @scarypoolparty (June 24, 2019). "Tour in the fall. Pre sale tomorrow 10 am local. (code: SCARYPOOLPARTY) Public on sale Friday 10am local. New single Friday. bit.ly/SPPTour2019" (Tweet) via Twitter.
  13. "Scarypoolparty". lollapalooza.com. Retrieved July 2, 2019.
  14. "LIFE IS BEAUTIFUL FESTIVAL 2019". Consequence of Sound. Retrieved August 19, 2019.
  15. Stith, Deborah (August 9, 2019). "ACL Fest adds new artists, more Third Eye Blind". Austin 360. Retrieved August 19, 2019.
  16. "Dave Matthews & Tim Reynolds Announce Support Acts For 4th-Annual Destination Event in Mexico". liveforlivemusic.com. Retrieved September 6, 2019.
  17. "Lolla2020 online festival night". Chicago Reader. July 30, 2020. Retrieved August 3, 2020.
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  20. Polo, Maxamillion (August 9, 2019). "Scarypoolparty Pens a Deceptively Haunting Ballad in 'Cholo Love'". Ones to Watch. Retrieved August 19, 2019.
  21. Campbell, Rachel (October 9, 2019). "SCARYPOOLPARTY ROCKS A SKATE SHOP IN GRITTY "DIAMONDS" VIDEO". Alternative Press. Retrieved October 18, 2019.
  22. Wass, Mike (November 5, 2019). "Scarypoolparty (AKA Alejandro Aranda) Announces Debut LP, 'Exit Form'". Idolator. Retrieved November 7, 2019.
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