Miguel flirted with stardom for several years prior to his 2010 lift-off as a specialist in carnal pop-R&B ballads. The singer, songwriter, and producer scored his first hit as a composer via
Jaheim's "Finding My Way Back," which led the way for a parade of platinum, Top Ten R&B/hip-hop singles as a headliner, beginning with "All I Want Is You" and culminating two years later with "Adorn," the Grammy-winning single from his Top Five crossover smash Kaleidoscope Dream. As Miguel added to his discography with progressive albums such as Wildheart in 2015 and War & Leisure in 2017, he remained available as a sought-after collaborator, assisting in gold and platinum singles headlined by
Mariah Carey ("#Beautiful"),
A$AP Rocky ("Everyday"), and
Mac Miller ("Weekend"). In 2019, he made his Latin chart debut with his Spanish-language EP Te Lo Dije, and followed with more collaborations, including guesting alongside
Future on the 2020
Jhene Aiko song "Happiness Over Everything (H.O.E.)."
A native of Los Angeles, California's San Pedro community, Miguel Jontel Pimentel was involved at the age of 16 with the production company Drop Squad. Three years later, he was offered a slot in
Fatty Koo, and appeared on the R&B group's BET reality show, but he turned the position down and eventually signed a solo deal with distribution from major-label
Universal. In 2005, "Getcha Hands Up!" was issued as a promotional solo single, and its accompanying video -- showcasing Miguel's dancing skills -- aired on BET. An album, Young & Free, was planned for release, but it was never issued. By that point, Miguel was becoming increasingly known in the underground through his collaborative work with Blu, Exile, and
Daz-I-Kue.
Miguel signed a solo deal with
Jive in 2007 and continued to work with underground and major-label artists. By the end of the decade, he placed songs on albums by
Musiq Soulchild and
Asher Roth. He experienced major growth during 2010.
Jaheim's "Finding My Way Back," a song he co-wrote, reached number 12 on Billboard's R&B/hip-hop hit (and was subsequently nominated for a Grammy in the category of Best R&B Song). Miguel also co-wrote a pair of the Jam & Lewis-produced songs that appeared on
Usher's Raymond v. Raymond, which topped the Billboard 200 just before Miguel made his proper solo debut with the atmospheric hip-hop soul of "All I Want Is You," a Top Ten R&B/hip-hop hit. The parent album, All I Want Is You, followed that November and reached the Top Ten of the R&B/hip-hop albums chart, as well as the Top 40 of the Billboard 200, boosted by "Sure Thing" (number one R&B, number 36 Billboard 200) and "Quickie" (number three R&B). Once
Wale's Miguel-assisted Top 40 pop hit "Lotus Flower Bomb" was well on its way to platinum certification, Miguel resumed his solo output in early 2012 with a trilogy of three-song EPs dubbed Art Dealer Chic.
The intermediate releases led to Kaleidoscope Dream, which entered the R&B/hip-hop chart at number one and crossed into the Billboard 200 Top Five in October 2012. The
RCA-issued full-length was nominated for a Grammy Award in the category of Best Urban Contemporary Album, while "Adorn," Miguel's second number one R&B/hip-hop single, was nominated for three awards and won for Best R&B Song. The following year, the album's "How Many Drinks?" was nominated as well. Stardom notwithstanding, Miguel remained available for outside work. "#Beautiful," a collaboration with
Mariah Carey, was issued in May 2013 and went platinum. Miguel also devoted time between albums to sessions for
J. Cole,
Janelle Monáe,
Big Sean,
Jessie Ware,
A$AP Rocky (the gold "Everyday"),
Mac Miller (the platinum "Weekend"), and
Hudson Mohawke.
Miguel's third album, Wildheart, was released in June 2015. Like his previous full-length, it debuted within the Top Five of the Billboard 200, reaching number two and landing in the same spot on the R&B/hip-hop chart. Less melodic than what preceded it, Wildheart emphasized sensual slow jams and was acknowledged with a Grammy nomination in the Best Urban Contemporary Album category. Another round of collaborations, including a duet with
Dua Lipa, and singles highlighted by "2 Lovin U" (produced by
DJ Premier) and the platinum-certified "Sky Walker" (featuring
Travis Scott), preceded the December 2017 release of the urgent War & Leisure. Another R&B/hip-hop chart topper, it also entered the Billboard 200 at number nine. Miguel continued his extracurricular activity through 2018 with
Kygo's "Remind Me to Forget" among his most commercially successful featured appearances. His next solo release was the Spanish-language Latin EP, Te Lo Dije, which peaked at number 11 on Billboard's Top Latin Albums chart. In 2020, he guested alongside
Future on the
Jhene Aiko song "Happiness Over Everything (H.O.E.)." ~ Andy Kellman & David Jeffries