Enrique Iglesias
Enrique Iglesias is one of the best-selling Latin recording
artist in the world. The son of multi-million-selling singer Julio Iglesias,
Enrique was born in Madrid, Spain, where he lived with his mother, his
brother Julio, and his sister Chabeli. In 1982, his mother sent them to
live in Miami with their father. While there, Enrique was exposed to three
different cultures and musical influences: Hispanic, European, and American.
Iglesias' own career started when he was still attending Gulliver Private
School, a very prestigious school in Miami. He made his singing debut
in a production of Hello, Dolly, after which he began practicing his singing
without his parents knowing. After a year studying business at the University
of Miami, he decided to follow his passion for music. In 1995, he sang
in person for his soon-to-be manager, who at Iglesias' insistence of not
wanting to use his family name, first shopped his demos as an unknown
Central American singer named Enrique Martinez. It wasn't until he earned
a record deal with Fonovisa that Enrique told his father and mother of
his aspirations. Then he flew to Toronto, where no one knew him and he
could concentrate just on music, to record for five months.
That first album, Enrique Iglesias (1995), sold more than a million copies
in three months (it earned him his first gold record in Portugal in a
mere seven days) and to date has sold more than six million worldwide.
The second album, Vivir (1997), enjoyed global sales of more than five
million discs and launched his first world tour, backed by sidemen for
Elton John, Bruce Springsteen, and Billy Joel. In a mere three years,
Iglesias had sold more than 17 million Spanish-language albums, more than
anyone else during that period. (The U.S. was his biggest market.) He
also won the 1996 Grammy for Best Latin Performer, 1996's Billboard Artist
of the Year, Billboard's Album of the Year for Vivir, two American Music
Awards, a World Music Award, eight Premio Lo Nuestro awards, two ACE Performer
of the Year awards, and ASCAP prizes for Best Composer of 1996 and 1997,
in addition to countless accolades around the world.
With 1998's Cosas del Amor, Iglesias moved to more mature content; his
earlier material had been written when he was 17 years old. Then came
Enrique, his first Interscope album and first in English. It achieved
gold or platinum status in 32 countries and brought his global album sales
to a total of more than 23 million. In 2001 he released the follow-up,
Escape. Iglesias alternated Spanish- and English-language albums during
the next two years, first offering the ballad collection Quizás
in 2002, then the mainstream English record 7 in 2003. Four years later
the single "Do You Know (The Ping Pong Song)" announced the
coming of his 2007 album Insomniac. ~ Ed Nimmervoll, All Music Guide.
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