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Enrique Iglesias

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Enrique Iglesias
Iglesias in 2011
Born
Enrique Miguel Iglesias Preysler

(1975-05-08)8 May 1975 (age 50)
Madrid, Spain
EducationGulliver Preparatory School
University of Miami
Occupations
  • Singer
  • songwriter
  • record producer
  • composer
  • actor
Years active1995–present
WorksDiscography
PartnerAnna Kournikova (2001–present)
Children3
Parents
Relatives
AwardsFull list
Musical career
OriginMiami-Dade County,Florida, U.S.
GenresLatin pop
Instrument
  • Vocals
Labels
Musical artist
Websiteenriqueiglesias.com

Enrique Miguel Iglesias Preysler[a] (Spanish pronunciation:[enˈrikemiˈɣeliˈɣlesjasˈpɾejsleɾ]; born 8 May 1975) is a Spanish singer and songwriter. He started his recording career in the mid-1990s on the Mexican labelFonovisa where he released three Spanish albumsEnrique Iglesias,Vivir andCosas del Amor becoming the bestselling Spanish-language act of the decade.[1] By the turn of the millennium, he made a successful crossover into the mainstream English-language market.[2]

He signed a multi-album deal withUniversal Music Group for US$68 million withInterscope Records releasing a string of hit English albums such asEnrique,Escape,7 andInsomniac. During this time he also released Spanish albums such asQuizás and95/08 Éxitos underUniversal Music Latin. In 2010, Iglesias parted with Interscope Records and signed with another Universal Music Group label,Republic Records where he released two successful bilingual albumsEuphoria andSex and Love.[3][4] In 2015, he parted ways with Universal Music Group after being there for over a decade. He signed withSony Music and his subsequent albums were to be released two more bilingual albumsFinal (Vol. 1) andFinal (Vol. 2) withSony Music Latin in Spanish andRCA Records in English.[5]

Iglesias is one of thebest-selling Latin music artists with estimated sales of over 100 million albums worldwide.[6] He has had fiveBillboard Hot 100 top five singles, including two number-ones. Iglesias holds the record for the most number-one songs on theBillboardHot Latin Songs chart with 27 songs and theLatin Pop Airplay chart with 24 songs.[7] Iglesias holds the number-one position on the Greatest of All-Latin Artists charts[8] and in October 2022 he was honored with the Top Latin Artist of All Time at the Latin Billboard Awards.[9] Iglesias also has 14 number-ones onBillboard's Dance charts, more than any other male artist.[10] He has earned the honorific titleKing of Latin Pop.[11][12][13][14] In December 2016,Billboard magazine named him the 14th most successful and top male dance club artist of all time.[15]

Early life

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Enrique Miguel Iglesias Preysler was born inMadrid, the third and youngest child of Spanish singerJulio Iglesias and Filipina socialite and magazine journalistIsabel Preysler.[16][17] Iglesias was raised with two older siblings,Chábeli andJulio Jr. One of his mother's aunts is actressNeile Adams, the first wife of American actorSteve McQueen, mother of actorChad McQueen, and grandmother of actorSteven R. McQueen.[18][19] His father's family is fromGalicia andAndalusia; his father also claims some Jewish andPuerto Rican ancestry on his mother's side.[20][21][22][23]

Iglesias found out later in life that he was born with a rarecongenital condition known assitus inversus, where some of the body's major organs, such as the heart, are situated on the opposite side of the body from where they would normally be located.[24][25][26]

At first, Iglesias and his two siblings stayed with their mother;[27] however, in December 1981, Iglesias's grandfather Dr.Julio Iglesias Puga was kidnapped by the armedBasque groupETA.[28]

For their safety, Enrique and his brother Julio were sent to live with their father inMiami.[29] There, they were brought up mostly by the nanny, Elvira Olivares, to whom Enrique later dedicated his first album.[27]

Iglesias attendedGulliver Preparatory School, a private high school in Miami, where he developed an interest in writing songs. After graduating from high school he attended theUniversity of Miami inCoral Gables, Florida, where he studied business but dropped out after a year to pursue a recording career.[30][31]

Music career

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1995–1996:Enrique Iglesias

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Iglesias did not want his father to know about his plans for a music career and did not want his famous surname to help advance his career. In secret he borrowed money from his family's nanny and recorded a demo cassette tape which consisted of a Spanish song and two English songs.[31] Approaching his father's former publicist, Fernán Martínez, the two promoted the songs under the stage name Enrique Martínez with the backstory of being a singer fromGuatemala.[32] He was signed by Mexican record label Fonovisa and temporarily moved to Canada to record his first album.

On 21 November 1995, Iglesias releasedEnrique Iglesias, a collection of light rock ballads, including hits such as "Si Tú Te Vas" (If You Go Away) and "Experiencia Religiosa" (Religious Experience). The record was released by labelFonovisa, along with Iglesias's following two albums.[31] The record sold half a million copies in its first week, a rare accomplishment then for an album recorded in a language other than English. The record also ended up being certified Gold in another non-Spanish-speaking territory (Portugal) in its first week of release. The album sold million copies in its first three months and went Platinum in the United States.[33]

His song "Por Amarte" was included inTelevisa'stelenovelaMarisol, but with a twist: instead ofPor amarte daría mi vida (To love you, I'd give my life), the words were edited to suit the show, withPor amarte Marisol, moriría (To love you, Marisol, I'd die). The album also showcased Iglesias's prowess as apolyglot, releasing bothItalian andPortuguese editions, with most of the songs being sung in those languages.

Five singles were released from the album, including "Por Amarte", "No Llores Por Mí" (Don't Cry for Me) and "Trapecista" (Trapezist), all of which topped several ofBillboard's Latin music charts. The album still holds the record for most number-one singles onBillboard'sHot Latin Songs chart. The album went on to win Iglesias theGrammy Award forBest Latin Pop Performance.[34]

1997–1998:Vivir andCosas del Amor

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In 1997, Iglesias's stardom continued to rise with the release ofVivir (To Live), which elevated him to the levels of popular English-language musicians (in sales) that year. The album also included a cover version of theYazoo song "Only You", translated into Spanish as "Solo en Ti".[35] Three singles were released fromVivir: "Enamorado Por Primera Vez" (In Love For the First Time), "Solo en Ti", and "Miente" (Lie), which topped theBillboard Hot Latin Songs chart as well as the charts of several Spanish-speaking countries. Along with his father andLuís Miguel, Iglesias was nominated for anAmerican Music Award in the first-ever awarded category ofFavorite Latin Artist. Iglesias lost out to his father, but performed the song "Lluvia Cae" (Rain is Falling) at the event.[36]

Insistent on playing large stadiums for his first concert tour that summer, Iglesias, backed bysidemen forElton John,Bruce Springsteen, andBilly Joel, played to sold-out audiences in sixteen countries. Beginning inOdessa, Texas, the tour went on to play three consecutive nights in Mexico City'sPlaza de Toros, two nights atMonterrey'sAuditorio Coca-Cola, and two nights (with over 50,000 attendees each) at theEstadio Ciudad de La Plata inArgentina, totaling over 130,000 people. Additionally, Iglesias toured to 19 large indoor arenas in the U.S.[37] In 1998, Iglesias released his third albumCosas del Amor (Things of Love). Taking a more mature musical direction, the album, aided by the popular singles "Esperanza" (Hope) and "Nunca Te Olvidaré" (I'll Never Forget You), both of which topped theBillboard Hot Latin Songs chart and helped cement his status in theLatin music scene.

Iglesias did a shorter tour of smaller venues to accompany the release of the album, with one show being televised fromAcapulco, México. This was followed by another larger world tour, consisting of over 80 shows, in even bigger venues. TheCosas del Amor Tour was the first ever concert tour sponsored byMcDonald's.[38] He won the American Music Award for Favorite Latin Artist for a second time, this time winning againstRicky Martin andChayanne. The song "Nunca te Olvidaré" was also used as the theme song for a Spanish soap opera of the same name and Iglesias guest-starred and sang the song live on the finale episode of the series.[39]

1999–2007: English market success

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In 1999, Iglesias began a successful crossover career into the English-language pop music market. Thanks to other successful Latin crossover acts, most notablyRicky Martin,Jennifer Lopez, and soon thereafterShakira, Spanish-language and Latino musicians experienced a great surge in popularity amongst the public. After attending one of Iglesias's concerts in March 1999, American actorWill Smith asked Iglesias to contribute a song to the soundtrack of his upcoming movieWild Wild West; Iglesias's contribution of "Bailamos" was released as a single that year, becoming an international hit and peaking at number one on the USBillboard Hot 100.[40] After the success of "Bailamos", several mainstream record labels were eager to sign Iglesias. Signing a multi-album deal, after weeks of negotiations withInterscope, Iglesias recorded and released his first full record in English,Enrique. The pop album featured some clear Latin musical influences, and took two months to complete. It contained the popular song "Rhythm Divine", a duet withWhitney Houston titled "Could I Have This Kiss Forever", and a cover of theBruce Springsteen song "Sad Eyes".[41]

In 2000, Iglesias performed at theSuper Bowl XXXIV halftime show withChristina Aguilera,Phil Collins andToni Braxton.[42] Shock jockHoward Stern repeatedly played a tape of a (supposedly) very off-key Iglesias on his radio show, accusing him of "not being able" to sing live. On 8 June 2000, Iglesias came to New York and sang the song, live and unplugged, on Stern's show with just an accompanying guitarist. After the performance, the two had an interview, and Stern remarked, "I respect you for coming in here; you really can sing."[43] Iglesias noted that the recording could have been him, but that it was probably a recording made during a television taping where he was required tolip sync and not sing properly.[44] He would remark that the controversy was the best promotion he could have. The album's single "Be with You" became Iglesias's second number-one single onBillboard'sHot 100 chart.[40]

In 2001, Iglesias released his second English-language albumEscape.[45] Where most of the Latin crossover acts of the previous year experienced some difficulty matching the record sales of their first English-language albums, Iglesias actually went on to sell even more with the album being certified Diamond for shipments of over 10 million copies. The album's first single, "Hero", became a number-one hit in the United Kingdom, and in many other countries. The entire album was co-written by Iglesias.[46]Escape is his biggest commercial success to date. The singles "Escape" and "Don't Turn Off the Lights" became radio staples, placing highly or topping various charts both in North America and elsewhere. A second edition of the album was released internationally and contained a new version of one of Iglesias's favorite tracks, "Maybe", as well as a duet withLionel Richie called "To Love a Woman".[47]

Iglesias capitalized on the album's success with his "One-Night Stand World Tour" consisting of fifty sold-out shows in sixteen countries. IncludingRadio City Music Hall and three consecutive nights in London'sRoyal Albert Hall, the tour ended with a big show atLia Manoliu Stadium inBucharest, Romania. The concert launched MTV Romania, with the video for "Love to See You Cry" being the first music video to be shown on the channel.[48] In 2002, Iglesias decided to release a fourth Spanish-language album titledQuizás (Perhaps). A more polished musical production than his previous Spanish albums and containing more introspective songs, the album's title track is a song about the strained relationship Iglesias has with his famous father.[49]

The album debuted at number twelve on theBillboard 200 albums chart, the highest placement of a Spanish-language album on the chart at that period.Quizás sold a million copies in a week, making it the fastest-selling album in Spanish in five years. All three singles released from the album all ended up topping the Latin chart, giving Iglesias a total of sixteen number ones on the chart. He currently holds the record for the most number-one singles onBillboard's Latin Chart. With the song "Para Qué La Vida" Iglesias reached a million spins on U.S. radio becoming the first Latin act to do so. The video to the song "Quizás" was the first Spanish-language music video to be added to the selection onMTV's popular showTotal Request Live.The album went on to win theLatin Grammy Award forBest Pop Vocal Album.[50] That year he embarked on an arena tour of the Americas. The "Don't Turn Off the Lights" tour was completed in the summer of 2002, with two sold-out nights inMadison Square Garden and another two in Mexico'sNational Auditorium. The tour finished with a single show in theRoberto Clemente Coliseum inSan Juan, Puerto Rico.[51]

By 2003, Iglesias had released his seventh album, which he called7, the second to be entirely co-written by him. The album's sound was heavily influenced by 80s rock and pop. The album features the song "Roamer", which he wrote with his friend and longtime guitaristTony Bruno and also featured an appearance fromKara DioGuardi, it also contains "Be Yourself", a song about independence; the chorus talks about how Iglesias's parents did not believe he'd ever succeed in his singing career. The first single was the song "Addicted", and was followed closely by a remix of the song "Not in Love", featuringKelis which was a hit in the UK, Australia, Europe and Asia.[citation needed] The Seven World Tour was sponsored byPepsi with Iglesias featuring in a commercial alongsideBritney Spears,Beyoncé andPink and a second ad which featured Not In Love. His biggest world tour to date started with twelve shows in the United States ending with Iglesias playing atHouston Rodeo, and continued on to several countries, most of which he'd never previously visited, playing to sold-out stadiums and arenas in Australia, India, Egypt, and Singapore, before ending his tour inSouth Africa.[52]

2007–2009:Insomniac,95/08 Éxitos andGreatest Hits

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Iglesias in 2007

After a two-year hiatus, Iglesias released his new albumInsomniac on 12 June 2007. The album was so named due to it being recorded mainly at night. The record had a more contemporary pop style than that of his previous albums. Its highlights includes his first collaboration with a rapper on "Push", featuringLil Wayne, as well as "Ring My Bells" which had featured on the commercial forTommy Hilfiger's True Star Men and a cover ofRingside's "Tired of Being Sorry".[53] The album's first single, "Do You Know? (The Ping Pong Song)", was released on 10 April 2007. It was Iglesias's highest-charting song on theBillboard Hot 100 since "Escape". The song was also a hit throughout Europe, peaking in the top 10 in many countries. The Spanish version of the song, titled "Dímelo", was number one on theBillboardHot Latin Songs chart for eleven weeks. Iglesias followed up with the ballad "Somebody's Me", which was released as a single in North America. The song was played extensively on AC radio and peaked high onBillboard'sHot AC. In Europe, the second single was "Tired of Being Sorry", which performed well in many countries; he recorded a version of the song with French singerNâdiya, which was number one in France for eleven weeks. A solo version of "Push" was added to the soundtrack of the movieStep Up 2 the Streets. The song was regarded as the third single from the album. A music video was released which features the film's lead actors.

On 4 July 2007, Iglesias became the first Western artist to play a concert in Syria in three decades when he performed for a sold-out crowd of ten thousand in the capitalDamascus[54] and in the same week, he performed onLive Earth inHamburg.[55] The Insomniac World Tour was launched at theCoca-Cola Dome inJohannesburg, South Africa, the same venue he ended his last world tour, and took him to sold-out arenas throughout Europe. It was his first arena tour of the UK, with him playing venues such as Manchester'sMEN Arena andWembley Arena. The tour ended with Iglesias performing at the newly openedL.A. Live. A second leg of the tour took him throughout Latin America. Iglesias's song "Can You Hear Me" was chosen as the official song of theUEFA Euro 2008 football tournament.[56] He performed the song live at the 29 June 2008 final in Vienna, Austria.[57] The song featured on a re-issue ofInsomniac, which was released in certain countries.

Iglesias released a Spanish greatest hits album titled95/08 Éxitos on 25 March 2008, which included his seventeen number-one songs on theBillboard Hot Latin Songs chart plus two new songs. The first single was the song "¿Dónde Están Corazón?", which was written by Argentine starCoti, and became Iglesias's eighteenth number-one single onBillboard's Hot Latin Songs. The album debuted at number one onBillboard'sTop Latin Albums chart and number eighteen on the overallBillboard 200 albums chart. It was Iglesias's second Spanish album to debut in the top 20 of theBillboard 200 (Quizás debuted at number twelve in 2002). The album was certified double Platinum (Latin field) in the U.S. The record's second single, "Lloro Por Ti", also reached number one on the Hot Latin Songs chart and had an official remix featuringWisin & Yandel. Iglesias did a tour of the US to promote the compilation. Beginning inLaredo, Texas, and ending at theIzod Center inNew Jersey, he was accompanied through most of the tour withbachata bandAventura, who also performed "Lloro Por Ti" with him at the2008 Premios Juventud.[58]

Iglesias was a surprise performer at the 2008Lo Nuestro Awards, opening the show with a medley of "¿Dónde Están Corazón?" and "Dímelo". He also performed at theBillboard Latin Music Awards. After the success of his Spanish greatest hits compilation, Iglesias released acompilation of his English-language hits on 11 November. The album includes "Can You Hear Me" as well as two new songs. The first single, "Away", featuresSean Garrett, and was followed by "Takin' Back My Love", featuringCiara.[59] The album debuted at number three on the officialUK Albums Chart were it went double Platinum in both the UK and Ireland.[60][61]

Iglesias was the winner of twoWorld Music Awards in the categories of "World's Best Selling Latin Performer" and "World's Best Selling Spanish Artist" at the ceremony held in Monaco on 9 November 2008.[62]

2010–2011:Euphoria

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On 5 July 2010, Iglesias released his ninth studio albumEuphoria, his first work to be released under his new labelUniversal Republic. The album is Iglesias's first bilingual album, with seven original English songs and six original Spanish songs.[63] Iglesias worked with three producers whom he had collaborated with before:RedOne,Mark Taylor, and Carlos Paucar. In a joint venture withUniversal Latino, Iglesias released different singles in both English and Spanish simultaneously to different formats.[64]

The first English single from the album, "I Like It", which features the rapper Pitbull, was released on 3 May 2010 in the U.S. and became a success, reaching No. 4 on theBillboard Hot 100. The song was also featured in theMTV reality seriesJersey Shore. "Cuando Me Enamoro" was released as the lead Spanish single from the album, and became the theme song of the Mexicantelenovela of thesame title, produced byTelevisa. The song debuted at number eight and number twenty-five on theU.S. Latin Pop Songs chart and theU.S. Hot Latin Songs chart, respectively. It became his twenty-fifth top ten single on the U.S.Billboard Hot Latin Songs chart and after four weeks of its release date, it became his twenty-first No.1 song on this chart.[65][66] In Europe and Asia Iglesias releasesHeartbeat withNicole Scherzinger which became a Top 10 in many EU countries. In Australia there was a remix withHavana Brown and a Bollywood version withSunidhi Chauhan was released in India.

In January 2011, the album's third English single, "Tonight (I'm Fuckin' You)" featuringLudacris andDJ Frank E broke into the top ten on theBillboard Hot 100, also reaching No. 4.[67] The song was released only for digital download in the United States but was featured on some editions ofEuphoria in Europe and some Asian areas. The song became Iglesias' first number one on the U.S.Pop Songs andRadio Songs airplay charts.[68] A remix version of the album track "Dirty Dancer" withUsher and Lil Wayne was released as the fourth English single and became his ninthHot Dance Club Play chart topper, tying withPrince andMichael Jackson as the male with the most No. 1 dance singles.[69][70] In the Latin market he released the songNo Me Digas Que No which was his third collaboration with Wisin y Yandel and topped the Hot Latin Songs chart. Further, "Ayer" served as the album's third Spanish single and seventh single overall. TheEuphoria Tour took Iglesias across the U.S., Canada, the U.K., and several European countries. One of the tour's legs took him to Australia, while fellow artist Pitbull joined him as an opening act.Prince Royce also served as opening act during the tour's second leg across North America.[71]

Euphoria won theBillboard Music Award for Top Latin Album, theBillboard Latin Awards for Latin Album of the Year andLatin Pop Album of the Year, and was nominated for theLatin Grammy Award for Album of the Year.

In August 2011, Iglesias released the single "I Like How It Feels" to radio. He would perform the track alongside Tonight (I'm Lovin' You) and I Like It and the 2011 American Music Awards and theDallas Cowboys vsMiami Dolphins Thanksgiving halftime show along Ludacris and Pitbull.[72][73]

2012–2014:Sex and Love

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On 25 August 2012, Iglesias unveiled his brand new single, "Finally Found You", a collaboration with American rapperSammy Adams.[74] It was released to the US iTunes Store on 25 September 2012. The song was released in UK on 9 December 2012. On 8 December 2012, Iglesias performed at the second annualiHeartRadio Festival where he confirmed he was working on a new album.[75]

That same year he embarked on a co-headline tour of North America withJennifer Lopez. Later that year he returned toIndia in October 2012 to perform another series of shows called Tri-City tour inPune,Delhi, andBangalore playing to sold-out arenas and stadiums. On 31 May 2013, Iglesias performed at the Mawazine Festival in Rabat, Morocco. The show broke the highest attendance record as more than 120,000 fans gathered to watch the concert.[76]

Iglesias released a number of singles prior to the album release, the first of which was "Turn the Night Up" followed by "Heart Attack" which was released to US Top 40 radio stations. Latin stations were served with the song "Loco", a smooth bachata duet with urban bachata superstarRomeo Santos.[77] The single became Iglesias' 24th No. 1 on theBillboard's Hot Latin Songs chart.[78] A version of the song released in Spain featured Spanish Flamenco singerIndia Martinez and topped the charts in Spain. This was followed byEl Perdedor, a duet with Mexican singerMarco Antonio Solis and was the theme to the telenovelaLo que la vida me robó. The song became his 24th No. 1 on the Latin charts.[79]

On 14 March 2014, Iglesias released his tenth studio album,Sex and Love. The release of the album was accompanied by the singleI'm a Freak and featuredPitbull. The album also featured a duet withKylie Minogue called "Beautiful", which appears on her twelfth studio albumKiss Me Once.[80] In addition to the previously stated collaborations, the album featured guest appearances byFlo Rida,Yandel,Juan Magan,Jennifer Lopez, andGente de Zona.[81]

Iglesias performing withPitbull at the Frank Erwin Center in Austin, Texas, 2015

The next single to be released from the album was "Bailando", featuring Descemer Bueno, and Gente De Zona. "Bailando" was immensely successful becoming his 25th No. 1 on Billboard Hot Latin Songs chart.[82] "Bailando" was No. 1 for 41 consecutive weeks on Billboard's Hot Latin songs chart becoming the longest reigning No. 1 in the history of the chart beating the record previously held byShakira's 25 week run.[83] This record was later broken in 2017 when "Despacito" byLuis Fonsi andDaddy Yankee featuringJustin Bieber[84] "Bailando" was also a crossover success in part due to aSpanglish version of the song which featured rapperSean Paul which saw the song peak at No. 12 on Billboard's Hot 100 and Top 10 on the airplay chart becoming the highest charting Spanish song since theMacarena in 1996. The original Spanish music video of the song was alsoYouTube's second most watched music video of 2014, behindKaty Perry's hit single, "Dark Horse" and was the first Spanish language video to reach a billion views on the platform. "Bailando" currently has over 3 billion views on YouTube. The song won three Latin Grammy awards including Song of the Year. In addition to the original Spanish version, Iglesias also released two Portuguese versions of the song featuring the Portuguese singerMickael Carreira and the Brazilian singerLuan Santana.[85]

Sex and Love was Spotify's 7th most-streamed album worldwide in 2014, and "Bailando" was the most-streamed song in both Mexico and Spain. Iglesias was also called the King of 2014, due to his tenth album,Sex and Love, and his hit single "Bailando".Billboard called him "The Crowd Pleaser" of 2014. After more than a decade with Universal Music, Iglesias left the record label in 2015 and signed on withSony Music.[86]

2015–present:Final

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Since the release ofSex and Love, Iglesias continued issuing singles. In 2015, he collaborated withNicky Jam on the reggaeton megahit "El Perdón" which topped the charts in several countries and has over 1.3 billion views on YouTube. In 2016 Iglesias released his first single under Sony: "Duele el Corazón" featuringWisin, which also topped the charts in several countries including the US Latin charts and also has over 1 billion views on YouTube. In 2017, Iglesias released "Súbeme la Radio", which featuresDescemer Bueno andZion & Lennox. The song has over 1.3 billion views on YouTube.[87] In 2018, Iglesias released two songs, one called "El Baño" withBad Bunny and the other called "Move to Miami" withPitbull.[88] The song "Me Pasé" featuringFarruko was released on 1 July 2021 and became a hit on Latin radio topping theLatin Rhythm Airplay chart, as well as extended his record for most No. 1s onLatin Pop Airplay Chart and reclaiming his record for most No. 1s on theLatin Airplay Chart.[89]

Enrique announced his next album would be released in two volumes and be calledFinal, as they would be his last albums. Iglesias claimed, "it's something that I have been thinking about for the past few years" but also insisted, "I'm never going to stop writing songs because I love writing songs, but I'm going to do it in a different way, meaning they don't necessarily have to be packaged as an album, so this project to me is important".[90] On 17 September 2021, Iglesias releasedFinal (Vol. 1), which included his string of hits from 2015 on wards as well as new tracks such as the singles "Pendejo", and "Te Fuiste" which featured Puerto Rican rapperMyke Towers. The album has over 3 billion audio streams and was certified 6× Platinum (Latin category) in the US[91] Also in 2021, Iglesias embarked on a co-headline tour with Ricky Martin. The tour was originally planned for a year earlier but was postponed due to theCOVID-19 pandemic. The tour consisted of twenty-six arena dates across North America and featured Colombian pop starSebastian Yatra as the opening act. A year later, Iglesias embarked on another co-headline tour of North America with both Martin and Pitbull named "The Trilogy Tour", which was originally consisted of twenty-four dates and a second leg of fourteen dates due to popular demand.[92]

During this period, Iglesias would feature on songs by other artists such asRedOne's "Don't You Need Somebody," Descemer Bueno's "Nos Fuimos Lejos",Matoma's "I Don't Dance (Without You)",Jon Z's "Después Que Te Perdí",Anuel AA's "Fútbol y Rumba" and a remix of "Lalala" byY2K,Bbno$ and also featuredCarly Rae Jepsen. On 29 September 2023, Iglesias returned to Latin and Spanish radio stations with the song "Asi Es La Vida" the first single from Final Vol. 2. a duet with Argentine starMaria Becerra and become his eighth No. 1 onBillboard's Tropical Airplay chart.[93] In February 2024, Iglesias released "Fría" to Latin-pop formats which featured Cuban singerYotuel. Later that month, he released "Space in My Heart" a duet with Country StarMiranda Lambert which returned him to the Adult Top 40. The Spanish version of the song was used as the theme to the telenovelaCorazón Guerrero.[94]

On 29 March 2024, Iglesias releasedFinal Vol. 2, which included a mixture of genres such as Pop, Dance Bachata, Reggaeton, Cumbia and Dembow. The album contains productions from longtime collaborators like Metrophonic,RedOne and Carlos Paucar as well as theSpace Primates. In addition to the previously featured songs, the album also featured the King of DembowEl Alfa on "La Botella" and a duet with the Mexican Spanish Pop PrincessBelinda on "Llorame Un Rio".[95]

Songwriting, producing, and acting

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Iglesias in 2018

Iglesias has collaborated with songwriterGuy Chambers to write "Un Nuovo Giorno", the lead single fromAndrea Bocelli's first pop albumAndrea (2004).[96] The song was later translated into English as "First Day of My Life" and recorded bySpice GirlMelanie C for her albumBeautiful Intentions (2005). The song has since gone to become a huge hit throughout Europe, and peaked in the number one spot in numerous countries. Iglesias also co-wrote the single "The Way" forAmerican Idol runner-upClay Aiken.[97] Four songs co-written by Iglesias appear on the UK bandThe Hollies' 2006 albumStaying Power.[98] In 2010, Idol Allstars (Swedish Idol Series) released the song "All I Need Is You", co-written by Iglesias withAndreas Carlsson, Kalle Engström, andKristian Lundin.[99] He also co-wroteJennifer Lopez's song "Dance Again", which was released in 2012,[100] and reached the number one position in theBillboardHot Dance Club Songs.

In 2000, Iglesias co-produced anoff-Broadway musical calledFour Guys Named Jose and Una Mujer Named Maria. In the musical, four Americans of Latin heritage possess a common interest in music and meet and decide to put on a show. The show contained many references and allusions to many classic and contemporary Latin and pop songs by the likes ofCarmen Miranda,Selena,Ritchie Valens,Chayanne,Ricky Martin, and Iglesias himself.

Iglesias starred alongsideAntonio Banderas,Salma Hayek, andJohnny Depp in theRobert Rodriguez filmOnce Upon a Time in Mexico, in which he played the well-spoken gun-wielding Lorenzo.[101] In 2007, he had a guest appearance in the TV comedyTwo and a Half Men as a carpenter/handyman.

He also guest-starred as Gael, an Argentinean guitar playing/surfer/massage therapist love interest of Robin in season 3 of the TV showHow I Met Your Mother.[102]

Iglesias also played the part of an evil Roman emperor in aPepsi ad in 2004,[103] as well as appearing in commercials forTommy Hilfiger,Doritos, andViceroy watches.

Personal life

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Anna Kournikova

Since 2001, Iglesias has been in a relationship with Russian tennis playerAnna Kournikova.[104] They have fraternal twins, a boy and a girl born in 2017,[105][106] and a daughter born in 2020.[107][108][109] They reside in Miami.[110]

In 2003, Iglesias had surgery to remove a circular mole from the right side of his face, citing concerns that over time it could become cancerous.[111]

Philanthropy

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In 2010, Iglesias was included in the projectDownload to Donate, run byMusic for Relief, an organization started by American rock bandLinkin Park. He co-producedDownload to Donate for Haiti, a charity album for the2010 Haiti earthquake, with the co-vocalist of the bandMike Shinoda. Both of them promoted the album at various venues, one of them beingLarry King Live, where he and Shinoda explained the project.[112]

In 2013, Iglesias urged his followers to donate money through theAmerican Red Cross to help the victims of the deadlyTyphoon Haiyan in the Philippines.[113][114][115] The typhoon struck one month after the Philippines was hit by a7.2-magnitude earthquake which destroyed homes and livelihoods of around 350,000 people.[116][117]

In 2015, Iglesias partnered withSave the Children to launch aheart T-shirt campaign. The design was inspired by a heart he drew on his bloodstained T-shirt after injuring his hand with a drone during a concert in Tijuana. All net proceeds or approximately $11–12 per shirt were directed to Save the Children’s Children’s Emergency Fund or HEART program in Mexico.[118][119][120]

Iglesias has supported City of Hope, Habitat for Humanity, Help for Heroes, Live Earth, the Muscular Dystrophy Association, Special Olympics, The Salvation Army, and charitable causes likeAlex's Lemonade Stand Foundation[121] and hunger relief.[122]

Discography

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Main article:Enrique Iglesias discography

Studio albums

Filmography

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Film and television roles

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YearTitleRoleNotes
2003Once Upon a Time in MexicoLorenzoDebut in Hollywood
2007How I Met Your MotherGaelTV guest: two episodes: "Wait for It" and "We're Not from Here"
Two and a Half MenFernandoTV guest: one episode: "Anteaters. They're Just Crazy-Lookin'"

Soundtrack and self appearances

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YearFilmRoleNotes
1996Late Show with David LettermanHimselfUS Network Television Debut. PerformingExperiencia Religiosa
199739th Annual Grammy AwardsPresenter and award winner for Best Latin Pop Performance
The Tonight Show with Jay LenoPerformingEnamorado Por Primera Vez
Lo Nuestro AwardsPerforming Enamorado Por Primera Vez &Solo en ti
Miss Universe 1997Performing a mixed language version of Solo En Ti
American Music Awards of 1997PerformingLluvia Cae
Vibe
Fools Rush In"Si Tú Te Vas"Soundtrack
1998The Roseanne ShowHimselfPerformingEsperanza (Enrique Iglesias song)
The Howie Mandel ShowPerforming Esperanza
Donny & Marie
Nobel Peace Prize Concert
American Music Awards of 1998Presenter and award winner of Favorite Latin Artist
Nunca te olvidaréTheme songTheme song and guest performer in the final episode
1999Wild Wild West"Bailamos"Soundtrack
The Oprah Winfrey ShowHimselfPerforming Bailamos
Good Morning AmericaPerforming Bailamos and Nunca Te Olvidare
The Tonight Show with Jay LenoPerforming Bailamos
MTV's Fashionably LoudPerformingRhythm Divine
The Tonight Show with Jay Leno
Today ShowPerforming Rhythm Divine and Bailamos
Rockefeller Center Christmas TreePerforming Rhythm Divine
The Rosie O'Donnell Show
Miss World 1999
2000American Music Awards
Super Bowl XXXIVHalf Time Show performer
The Tonight Show with Jay LenoPerformingBe with You (Enrique Iglesias song)
VH1: Men Strike BackPerforming Be With You, Bailamos, Fire (withTom Jones (singer)) and a group performance ofEvery Breath You Take
Farmclub.comPerforming Be With You and Bailamos
Disney Summer Jam
The Rosie O'Donnell Show
Pavarotti & FriendsPerforming Be With You andCielito Lindo withLuciano Pavarotti
2000 Teen Choice AwardsPerforming Be With You
Blockbuster Entertainment Awards
Billboard Music Awards
Radio Music Awards
GQ Men of the Year AwardsPerforming I Have Always Loved You
2001America: A Tribute to HeroesPerformingHero (Enrique Iglesias song)
Total Request LivePerforming Hero
The Rosie O'Donnell Show
Live with Regis and Kelly
The Tonight Show with Jay Leno
A Home For The Holidays
I Love the New Millennium"Hero"Soundtrack
Smallville: "Craving"
2002NBA All Star Read to Achieve CelebrationPerforming "Escape"
Late Show with David Letterman
MTV Fashionably LoudPerforming Hero, Escape &Love to See You Cry
The Tonight Show with Jay LenoPerforming Escape
CD:UKPerforming Hero
Top of the PopsPerforming the UK No. 1 Hero
MTV Asia Awards 2002Performing Hero
World Music AwardsPerforming a medley of Hero & Escape. Multiple award winner.
Lo Nuestro AwardsPerforming a medley of Heroe & Escapar. Award winner.
ParkinsonPerforming Escape
An Audience with...LuluPerforming Escape withLulu
Total Request LivePerformingDon't Turn Off the Lights
Today ShowPerforming Don't Turn Off The Lights, Be With You & Hero
Live with Regis and KellyPerforming Don't Turn Off The Lights
Last Call with Carson DalyPerforming Don't Turn Off The Lights & One Night Stand
Macy's Fourth of July Fireworks SpectacularPerforming Don't Turn Off The Lights & Hero
Party in the ParkPerforming Escape, Love To See You Cry, Hero &La Bamba (song)
MTV Video Music AwardsPresenter
NFL Countdown to Kick OffPerforming Don't Turn Off The Lights, Escape Hero & Be With You
Concert For AmericaPerforming Hero
MTV Europe Music AwardsPerformingMaybe (Enrique Iglesias song) & Love To See You Cry (White Wedding version)
Friday Night with Jonathan RossPerforming Maybe
Royal Variety PerformancePerforming Love To See You Cry (White Wedding version) & Hero
Premios OndasPerformingQuizás (Enrique Iglesias song)
The Tonight Show with Jay LenoPerforming Quizas
2003Total Request LiveHimselfPerformingAddicted (Enrique Iglesias song)
The ViewPerforming Addicted
Today ShowPerforming Addicted, Not In Love & Be With You
Rockefeller Christmas Tree LightingPerforming Addicted
A Home For The Holidays
The Tonight Show with Jay LenoPerformingNot in Love (Enrique Iglesias song)
The Ellen DeGeneres ShowPerforming Not In Love
The Sharon Osbourne Show
Scrubs: "My Friend The Doctor"HeroSoundtrack
2004Music 2004: Britney ExclusiveEvil emperorTV ad
On Air with Ryan Seacrest (TV series)HimselfPremier episode performing Not In Love
Jimmy Kimmel Live!Co-host for a week and also performed Not In Love
The Wayne Brady ShowPerforming Not In Love
2005Oprah Winfrey ShowSurprising and spending a day with a fan
Premios Juventud 2005Host
La Noche del 10Final episode. Performed Nunca Te Olvidare & Bailamos
Una Noche De Paz: A Very Special Latin ChristmasPerformed Nunce Te Olvidare & Bailamos
2006Extreme Makeover: Home EditionPerformingSomebody's Me
Zoom"Hero"Soundtrack
2007Dancing with the Stars (American TV series)HimselfPerforming Hero &Do You Know? (The Ping Pong Song)
The Ellen DeGeneres ShowPerforming Do You Know
The Graham Norton Show
This Morning
Live with Regis and KellyPerforming Do You Know & Be With You
Today ShowPerforming Do You Know, Be With You & Escape
Live Earth (2007 concert)Performing Bailamos, Be With You, Don't You Forget About Me & Escape
The Late Late Show with Craig FergusonPerforming Do You Know
Premios JuventudPerforming a medley of Alguien Soy Yo & Dimelo
So You Think You Can Dance (American TV series)Performing Somebody's Me
Live with Regis and KellyCo-host and performing Somebody's Me
The Young and the RestlessPerforming Somebody's Me
Canadian IdolPerforming Somebody's Me & Be With You
The Paul O'Grady ShowPerformingTired of Being Sorry
National Lottery (United Kingdom)
Eurovision Dance Contest 2007Performing a medley of "Tired of Being Sorry" and "Do You Know? (The Ping Pong Song)"
The Royal Variety PerformancePerforming Tired Of Being Sorry
Star Academy (French TV series)Performing Do You Know with a contestant
America's Next Top Model, Cycle 9: "The Girls Who Crawl"Special guest
2008Tonight Show with Jay LenoPerformingPush (Enrique Iglesias song)
Live with Regis and KellyPerforming Push
Rachael RayGuest
Noche de EstrellasPerforming¿Dónde Están Corazón? and Nunca Te Olvidare withYuri (Mexican singer)
Today ShowPerforming ¿Dónde Están Corazón?, Do You Know, Don't You Forget About Me & Push
Lo Nuestro AwardsPerforming ¿Dónde Están Corazón? & Dimelo
Billboard Latin Music AwardsPerforming ¿Dónde Están Corazón?
Premios JuventudPerformingLloro Por Ti withAventura (band)
UEFA European ChampionshipPerforming Can You Hear Me
Strictly Come DancingPerforming Hero
Here Come The Boys
Step Up 2: The Streets"Push"Soundtrack
Rob & Big: "Poop in the Pool""Do You Know?"
Beverly Hills Chihuahua"Hero"
Lady Godiva
2009NFL Pro Bowl Half Time ShowHimselfPerforming Takin' Back My Love with Ciara
Loose WomenPerforming Takin' Back My Love with Gabriella Cilmi
The Paul O'Grady Show
Meteor Music Awards
2010GMTVPerforming I Like It
This MorningInterview and performance of I Like It
Alan Carr: Chatty Man
Tonight Show with Jay LenoPerforming I Like It
Macy's 4 July Fireworks Spectacular
Live with Regis and Kelly
Today ShowPerforming I Like It with Pitbull, Hero and Be With You
So You Think You Can DancePerforming I Like It with Pitbull
Lopez TonightInterview and performing I Like It with Pitbull
Premios JuventudPerforming Cuando Me Enamoro with Juan Luis Guerra
Lopez Tonight
America's Got TalentPerforming I Like It
Dancing with the Stars
Latin Grammy AwardsPerforming No Me Digas Que No with Wisin y Yandel and I Like It
American Music AwardsPerforming Tonight (I'm Lovin' You) and I Like It with Pitbull
EuroVoice Music Contest 2010Special guest
El hormigueroGuest
2011The X Factor (U.S.)Guest judge along withNicole Scherzinger
2013The Voice"Bailamos"
2014El hormiguero 3.0Guest
So You Think You Can Dance (U.S.)Musical guest (Performing live ofBailando Song featuringSean Paul)
201557th Annual Grammy AwardsPresenter
2021El hormiguero 3.0Guest

Tours

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Headlining
Co-headlining

Awards and nominations

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Main article:List of awards and nominations received by Enrique Iglesias

Iglesias has won more than 200 awards from various ceremonies including 23Billboard Music Awards and 36Billboard Latin Music Awards, as well as 8American Music Awards, 1Grammy (with 3 times nomination), 5Latin Grammy Awards, 10World Music Awards, 6 MTV awards, 19Premios Lo Nuestro Awards (with 24 times nomination) and 15Premios Juventud Awards (with 21 times nomination) etc. He has been nominated over 465 times for various awards. He also won an award for Best International Pop Act at theMTV India Awards, as well as being named "King of Latin Pop". In 2000, he was awarded Most Fashionable Artist at the VH1/Vogue Fashion Awards. In 2001, for the release of his second English studio albumEscape, he received awards for Best-Selling Pop Male Artist and European Male Artist at theWorld Music Awards.[135] And for the first time ever in the history of Billboard Music Awards Enrique Iglesias was awarded with "Top Latin Artist of All Time" Title and Award at Billboard Latin Music Awards 2020.

See also

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Notes

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  1. ^In thisSpanish name, the first or paternal surname is Iglesias and the second or maternal family name is Preysler.

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