In October 2010, he composed with Olga Tañon the songs "Ni una Lágrima Más", "Sola" and "Caso Perdido", included in the album Ni una Lágrima Más from the Puerto Rican singer, published in 2011. In September 2010, he composed the theme "Llegaste a Mí" from the album Tráfico de Sentimientos of the singer Camilo Echeverri.
That same year he coauthored with Rafael Ruiz Esparza the theme "Arrepentida", first single from the album Inusual from Mexican singer Yuri and the theme "Con Las Manos Atadas", which was chosen as the theme song of the series Mujeres Asesinas of the Mexican producer Pedro Torres. In 2010, Samo composed the songs "Quiero volar" and "Nunca entendí", included in the debut album Almas Transparentes of former RBD member Christian Chávez. At the Latin Grammy Awards of 2010, the band earned three awards: Record of the Year and Song of the Year for the song " Mientes" and Best Pop Vocal Album by a Group. In Mexico the album spent eight weeks at number-one and 70 non-consecutive weeks within the top ten.
Dejarte de Amar debuted at the top of the charts in Mexico and the United States. In 2010, Camila released their second album Dejarte de Amar. Samo work with artists such as Thalía, Reik and Alejandra Guzman. 2010-2012: Dejarte de Amar and collaborations In the same year, he composed, along with Alfredo León Canedo and Carolina Rosas, the theme "No Puedo" included on the album Lo que soy from Mexican singer Diego Schoening. In 2009, Samo composed the theme "Sin Querer", which was coauthored with Rafael López Arellano, and it was included in the album Soy from Puerto Rican singer Ednita Nazario. Camila received a Latin Grammy Award nomination for Song of the Year in 2008 for the single "Todo Cambió". The album yielded six singles, "Abrázame", "Coleccionista de Canciones", "Todo Cambió", "Sólo Para Ti", "Me Da Igual" and "Yo Quiero". The band was named Camila, meaning "close to god", as the "appropriate thanks to the granting of the group's collective dream." The band released in 2006 their début album entitled Todo Cambió, which sold one million copies worldwide and reached number-one in Mexico and the United States. Pablo Hurtado, the first one to audition, was selected. They began rehearsing with a piano and decided to add a guitarist to the newly created band. Domm invited him to join forces to create a new project. 2005–2009: Camila, Todo Cambió and compositionsĭuring the recording of En la Luna by Reyli Barba, Samo met Mario Domm. In 1998 he managed to be chosen to sing in the choir section Alejandra Guzman which participated in the tour of the discs titled I and Lipstick. The group did not get the expected results and in 1995, Samo decided to try his luck in the talent competition "Junior Securities" in Mexico City, being among the first places in the final. In 1993, at 18 years old, he was part of a group called Salmo 40 which toured the United States and some Mexican cities.
Since age five, Samo was part of the choir of the Christian Church directed by his father in Boca del Río. Life and career 1975–2005: Early life and career beginnings