Alí Primera’s Son, Servando Primera Bio: Movies, Age, Brother, Religion, Height, Record Label, Ethnicity, Songs, Net Worth
Servando Primera is a Venezuelan singer, songwriter and actor who first rose to prominence as part of the children’s salsa ensemble Salserín and later as one half of the brotherly duo Servando & Florentino.
Born in Caracas and nurtured amidst a family with a strong musical legacy, he helped bring Latin pop and salsa rhythms to wider audiences through chart-topping singles like “Una Fan Enamorada”.
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- Full name: Servando Moriche Primera Mussett
- Date of birth: 27 August 1980
- Age: 45 years old
- Gender: Male
- Place of birth: Caracas (Baruta), Venezuela
- Nationality: Venezuelan
- Profession: Singer, songwriter, actor
- Parents: Father – Alí Primera; Mother – Sol Mussett
- Siblings: Florentino Primera; Sandino Primera; Juan Simón Primera
- Spouse: N/A
- Children: Valeria Primera (born 2002); Sebastián Primera (born 2006)
- Relationship status: N/A
- Religion: Christian
- Ethnicity: Venezuelan
- Net worth: USD 3 million
Early Life and Education
Servando Moriche Primera Mussett was born on 27 August 1980 in Caracas, Venezuela. He is now 45 years old. His father was the renowned Venezuelan singer-songwriter Alí Primera, and his mother is Sol Mussett.
He grew up alongside his brothers Florentino, Sandino and Juan Simón in a household with deep musical roots and Venezuelan national identity.
In his early years he participated in musical activities and by the age of eight he composed his first song “Bella Ladrona”. At the age of around 12 his composition was recorded by Salserín, lending him early recognition.
Personal Life
Servando Primera has kept much detail private. He is the father of two children: a daughter named Valeria born in 2002, and a son named Sebastián born in 2006. There is no information about a spouse or formal marriage arrangement.
Career
Servando Primera began his professional music journey as a young vocalist in the Venezuelan children’s salsa group Salserín. His early composition “Bella Ladrona” was recorded by the group and the band went on to commercial success in Latin America with Salserín’s youthful format.
In 1997 he and his brother Florentino left Salserín to form the duo Servando & Florentino. Their debut album “Los Primera” featured the single “Una Fan Enamorada” which earned strong chart presence.
Over subsequent years the duo released further albums such as Muchacho Solitario and Paso a Paso, blending salsa with Latin pop influences and touring regionally. Later, Servando shifted focus toward songwriting and production for other Latin artists, contributing to major hits for international stars such as Enrique Iglesias & Wisin (“Duele el Corazón”), Becky G & Bad Bunny (“Mayores”), Maluma, Jennifer Lopez, J Balvin and others.
He embraced a solo career resurgence with singles such as “Mañanero”, and began exploring a stylistic blend of acoustic, rock, salsa and R&B/hip-hop elements.
Awards and Nominations
- Latin Grammy nominations: 4 (as per Latin GRAMMY site)
- Nominated for Spotify’s Secret Genius Award (first and only Venezuelan)
Net Worth
Servando Primera’s net worth is estimated at about USD 3 million. He made this wealth through earnings from album sales, songwriting royalties, live performance tours (with Servando & Florentino and later his solo work), production credits for major Latin-music hits, and his ongoing publishing income from songs placed with international artists.
Death
Servando Primera is alive (as of 2026) and therefore there is no death information.
Controversy
One notable controversy involving the duo Servando & Florentino occurred in 1997 at the Feria del Hogar concert in Lima, Peru, where five teens died of asphyxia after overcrowding at their show. While the organisers were found responsible, the incident became associated with the artists’ brand and required public statements and a memorial.
Social Media
- Instagram: @servandoprimera
- X: @servando
- YouTube: ServandoPrimera
Filmography
- La Primera Vez (1997)
- Muchacho Solitario (1998)
Discography
- Los Primera (1997)
- Muchacho Solitario (1999)
- Paso a Paso (2000)
- Servando & Florentino (2006)
- It’s a Wrap / Se Acabó (2010)
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