Enrique Miguel Iglesias Preysler (Spanish: Enrique Miguel Iglesias Preysler, May 8, 1975 -) is a Spanish Pop singer and songwriter. He has achieved great success in the current Latin music scene and is very popular in the United States and Latin America. Enrique has sold more than 60 million albums worldwide, two of which have reached No. 1 and No. 3 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart; in addition, he is the artist with the most No. 1 songs on the Billboard Hot Latin Songs chart. , there are 20 Spanish champion songs in one ***. Early life and family Enrique Miguel Iglesias Pusler (born: May 8, 1975) was born in Madrid, Spain. He is the third son of famous love song singer Julio Iglesias and Filipino supermodel Isabel Preysler. He has a sister, Chabeli Iglesias, and a brother, Julio Iglesias Jr.. When his parents divorced in 1978, Ambrose moved to Miami with his father. He is the fourth cousin of Camp Rock teen star Anna Maria Perez de Tagle. Career 1995-1997: Enrique Iglesias On July 12, 1995, Enrique released his first album of the same name "Enrique Iglesias". The album released five singles in one go, namely "Si Tú Te Vas", "Experiencia Religiosa", "Por Amarte", "No Llores Por Mí" and "Trapecista". The album sold one million copies in its first week, a huge success for a non-English album at the time. In addition, due to the huge success of the album, the record company also released Italian and Portuguese versions in the corresponding language regions. Most of the songs in the Italian and Portuguese versions have their original Spanish translated into the corresponding languages. The album "Enrique Iglesias" was the 1996 Grammy Award for "Best Latin Pop Album" (Grammy Best Latin Pop Album). Enrique Iglesias also won the "Grammy Award for Best Latin Pop Performance" for this album. (Grammy Best Latin pop performance). 1997-1998: Vivir In 1997, Anriqui released his second album "Vivir". 1998-1999: Cosas del Amor In 1997, Enrique released his second album "Cosas del Amor". 1999-2000: Enrique In 1999, Enrique released his first English album "Enrique". 2001-2002: Escape In 2001, Anrikui released his second English album "Escape". The first official single "Hero" became number one in the UK chart as soon as it hit the charts, and also achieved good results in other countries. 2002-2003: Quizás Following his best-selling album, Enrique immediately released a Spanish-language album, Quizás. The album ranked 12th on the Billboard 200, the highest ranking of any Spanish-language album. 2003-2004: 7 In 2003, Anrikui released his seventh album "7", which was also the second album that he co-wrote. In addition, in 2003, Enrique took over the film Once Upon a Time in Mexico starring Salma Sheen, Johnny Depp and Antonio Banderas, playing a character named Lorenzo. 2004-2006: 7's promotional activities 2007-2008: Insomniac Anriqui released his latest album on June 12, 2007 - "Insomniac". The album was named because recording sessions for the album usually took place at night. This album mixes more elements of modern pop music.
2008: Spanish Greatest Hits Album: 1 95/08 Enrique released a Spanish song selection album on March 25, 2008, which included multiple number one songs and two new songs - "?0? 7Dónde Están Corazón?” and “Lloro por Ti”. The first single released was "?0?7 Dón de Están Corazón?", written by Argentinian singer Coti, and became Enrique's eighteenth number one song on the Billboard Hot Latin Songs chart. Subsequently, the second single "Lloro por Ti" reached the top of the chart on November 8, more than two months after entering the top ten of the Billboard Hot Latin Songs chart, becoming Angelique's 19th Hot Latin Song. The number one song on the Latin Songs Chart. 2009: Enrique Iglesias: Greatest Hits Following the success of his Spanish-language greatest hits album, Enrique Iglesias released his English-language greatest hits album, Greatest Hits, on November 11, 2008. Personal Life In June 2000, radio host Howard Stern received a tape of Anriqui's mouth during "Rhythm Divine". In 2002, when Anrique was filming the music video for the single "Escape", he met Anna Kunigova and the two began to date. Although there were reports that they had broken up in 2007, Anriqui denied it, pointing out that it was just a farce on his part.
Musical Works Hot Latin Songs Number One Si Tú Te Vas (12 weeks) Experiencia Religiosa (3 weeks) Por Amarte (8 weeks) No Llores Por Mí (1 week) Trapecista (5 weeks) Enamorado Por Primera Vez (12 weeks) Sólo En Ti (10 weeks) Miente 4 weeks) Esperanza (4 weeks) Nunca Te Olvidaré (1 week) Bailamos (1 week) Ritmo Total (4 weeks) Héroe (1 week) Mentiroso (1 week) Quizás (1 week) Para Qué La Vida (1 week) Do You Know? (The Ping Pong Song) (11 weeks) ?0?7Dónde Están Corazón? (3 weeks) Lloro Por Ti (2 weeks) Billboard Hot 100 number one Bailamos (2 weeks) Be With You (3 weeks) UK singles chart number one song Hero (4 weeks) ARIA singles chart number one song Hero (2 weeks) French SNEP singles chart number one song Tired of Being Sorry (Laisse le destin l'emporter) (11 weeks) ) Belgian Ultratop singles chart number one song Tired of Being Sorry (Laisse le destin l'emporter) (4 weeks) Other chart number one songs Could I Have This Kiss Forever (Netherlands, Israel, Eurochart Hot 100, Poland, Spain, Switzerland) Bailamos (Spain, Poland) Rhythm Divine (Spain, Poland) Be With You (Spain, Poland) Sad Eyes (Poland) Hero (Spain, UK, Australia, Poland) Maybe (Romania) La Chica De Ayer (Spain) Quizas (World Latin Top 30 Singles) Para Qué La Vida (Argentina, US Billboard Latin Tropical Airplay, World Latin Top 30 Singles) Addicted (India, US Billboard Bubbling Under Hot 100 Singles) Do You Know/Dimelo (Argentina, Chile, Czech Republic, Iberia Asia America, Latin America Top 40, Mexico, Romania) Tired Of Being Sorry (Finland, Romania, Turkey, France) Can You Hear Me (Netherlands, Lithuania, Croatia, Czech Republic) Awards and Achievements 1996 Premio Lo Nuestro: Best Interpretation ( Si Tú Te Vas) Premio Lo Nuestro: Best Composer (Si Tú Te Vas) Premio Lo Nuestro: Best New Artist Premios Eres: Best Song Premios Eres: Best Video Premios Eres: Best Launch Ace Award: Vocalist of the Year Premio TV Novelas: Best Male Vocalist Billboard Award: Album of the Year - New Artist W
orld Music Award: Hispanic Artist of the Year World Music Award: Revelación of the Year 1997 Grammy: Best Latin Performer ASCAP Award: Si Tú Te Vas ASCAP Award: No Llores Por Mí ASCAP Award: Por Amarte ACE Award: Performer of the Year Radio Music Awards: Best Artist Contemporary Format 1998 Billboard Award: Best Latin Pop Artist 1999 American Music Award: Favorite Latin Artist 2001 World Music Award: Best Selling Pop Male Artist World Music Award: Best Selling European Pop Artist World Music Award: Best Latin Artist American Music Award: Favorite Latin Artist 2002 Premio Ondas: Most Successful Spanish Artist of the Last Decade American Music Award: Favorite Latin Artist National Music Award: Favorite Album (Escape) 2003 Latin Grammy: Best Male Pop Album (Quizás ) 2004 MTV India Awards: Best Male Pop Act International 2005 Premio Lo Nuestro: Not in Love/No Es Amor Club Remixes 2007 TMF Award: Best International Video (Do You Know) Premios jeventud 2008 Best International Artist: Radio Regenbogen Awards in Germany International Male Artist 2007: Bulgaria's Fan Tv. Enrique Iglesias' official website:/main/error/404?code=404&uri=/default.aspxHope it helps you~