Enrique Iglesias
Enrique Miguel Iglesias Preysler, born on May 8, 1975, in Madrid, Spain, is a prolific Spanish singer and songwriter renowned for his contributions to both the Latin and English music scenes. He is the son of the famous Spanish singer, Julio Iglesias, and Spanish-Filipina socialite and magazine journalist, Isabel Preysler.
Enrique Iglesias spent the initial years of his life in Madrid with his mother and siblings. Due to security concerns related to the kidnapping of his grandfather, Dr. Julio Iglesias Puga by the armed Basque group ETA, Enrique and his brother Julio moved to Miami, Florida to live with their father.
Enrique Iglesias launched his musical career in the mid-1990s with a successful debut self-titled album. He was signed to a multi-album deal with Universal Music Group for a staggering US$68 million. Under this contract, Interscope Records released several of his hit English albums, including "Enrique," "Escape," "7," and "Insomniac." In tandem, Iglesias continued to release Spanish albums like "Quizás" and "95/08 Éxitos" under Universal Music Latin.
In 2010, Iglesias transitioned to another Universal Music Group label, Republic Records, where he released successful bilingual albums "Euphoria" and "Sex and Love."
Enrique Iglesias is widely celebrated for his contributions to the music industry, earning the honorary title "King of Latin Pop." He has achieved a record 14 number-one hits on Billboard's Dance charts, more than any other male artist. In December 2016, Billboard magazine recognized him as the 14th most successful and top male dance club artist of all time.
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Enrique Iglesias has worked with numerous artists across different genres, enhancing his global appeal. He embarked on the first co-headlining tour with Ricky Martin, further cementing his status as a leading figure in the music industry.