Luis Miguel Gallego Basteri
Luis Miguel Gallego Basteri, popularly known as El Sol de México ("The Sun of Mexico"), is a renowned Mexican singer and record producer born on April 19, 1970, in San Juan, Puerto Rico. He is celebrated for his exceptional vocal talent and has been a significant figure in the Latin music scene since childhood.
Luis Miguel was born to Luis Gallego Sánchez, better known as Luisito Rey, a Spanish singer and songwriter, and Marcella Basteri, an Italian actress. Throughout his early years, Luis Miguel's father, who also served as his manager, played a pivotal role in shaping his career. He encouraged young Luis Miguel to study the performances of Elvis Presley, among other iconic musicians, deeply influencing his musical style and stage presence.
Luis Miguel's professional career began at a very young age. He released his first album, Un Sol, at the age of 11, earning him early accolades and setting the stage for a prolific career. His third album, Decídete, released in 1983, further catapulted him into stardom. Known for his powerful voice and broad vocal range, Luis Miguel has ventured into various musical genres, including pop, rock, and bolero.
Throughout his career, Luis Miguel has won numerous awards and honors, including several Grammy Awards and Latin Grammy Awards. He is often credited with reviving the bolero genre and has been instrumental in popularizing Latin music across the globe. His albums, such as Romance, have sold millions of copies worldwide, and he remains one of the best-selling Latin music artists of all time.
Luis Miguel's life and career have become a substantial part of Latin American pop culture. In 2018, Netflix and Telemundo aired a biographical series titled Luis Miguel: The Series, which delves into both the known and lesser-known aspects of his life. This series has rekindled interest in his music and legacy, introducing him to new generations of fans.