ENRIQUE IGLESIAS
Born in Spain in
1975, Enrique Iglesias is the son of popular Spanish singer Julio Iglesias.
Iglesias grew up largely in Miami and began singing as a teenager. He released
his self-titled debut album in 1995 and, like his subsequent studio works,
proved to be a huge success. By early 2012, Iglesias had sold more than 60
million records worldwide. His most successful songs include
"Bailamos," "Rhythm Divine," "Be With You,"
"Escape," "Maybe," "Don't Turn Off The Lights"
and "Hero."
Enrique Iglesias
was born Enrique Miguel Iglesias Preysler in Madrid, Spain, on May 8, 1975. The
youngest of three children, Iglesias is the son of popular Spanish singer Julio
Iglesias, and Isabel Preysler, a well-known Madrid socialite.
Following the
kidnapping of his grandfather, Iglesias was sent to Miami to live with his
father due to security concerns. Because of his father's intense touring
schedule, much of Iglesias's parenting came from his nanny, Elvira Olivares, to
whom he later dedicated his first album.
By the time he
was a teenager, Iglesias had started to follow in his father's footsteps. His
first live performance came in a production of Hello, Dolly! at his school, the
prestigious Gulliver Private School in Miami. From there, he started writing
and performing songs at various Miami restaurants with a small group of
friends, all of which he kept secret from his parents.
"It's not
like I was looking for a record deal then," Iglesias later said. "I
did it because I loved it. I never told anyone. For me it was a getaway to
sing, one of those things I didn’t want anyone to screw up."
After graduating
from high school, Iglesias enrolled at the University of Miami, where he
intended to study business. But the world of music kept calling to him, and after
just a year of college, he dropped out.
Intent on making
it without the help of his father or his famous last name, Iglesias started
shopping demos of his work to various producers under the name Enrique
Martinez. He'd recorded the cassette, which featured one Spanish song and a
pair of English tunes, by secretly borrowing money from his nanny.
Hard work soon
paid off, and in 1995 Iglesias, much to the chagrin of his parents, inked a
record contract. Later that year, Iglesias's self-titled debut album hit CD
stores.
The record proved
to be more of a hit than Iglesias had ever imagined, going gold in Portugal in
just seven days, and selling more than 6 million copies worldwide. The
following year Iglesias took home numerous accolades, including a 1996 Grammy
Award for best Latin performer, Billboard's "Artist of the Year" and
"Album of the Year" honors, and a pair of American Music Awards.
Iglesias's 1997
follow-up, Vivir, went big as well, registering more than 5 million in sales
and launching the singer's first-ever world tour. In 1999, he made a career
breakthrough with the song "Bailamos" ("We Dance");
released as a single, the song soon became a No. 1 hit on the U.S. charts and
was featured in the popular film Wild Wild West, starring actor Will Smith.
Iglesias met with even greater success three years later, when he released his
first all-English record, Enrique (2000), including the songs "Rhythm
Divine" and "Be With You."
Just when it
seemed like Iglesias's career had hit its peak of success, the singer-songwriter
released his most successful album to date: Escape (2001). Iglesias co-wrote
the album (his second English record), which includes the incredibly popular
songs "Escape," "Maybe," "Don't Turn Off The
Lights" and "Hero."
Following
Escape's success, Iglesias went on to release several other recordings,
including the 2003 album 7; 2007's Insomniac, including the popular song
"Push"; and 2010's Euphoria, which includes the singles "I Like
It" and "Ayer." By early 2012, Iglesias had sold more than 40
million albums worldwide.
Tall and
good-looking, with an air of coolness that sets him apart from his father,
Iglesias has always been careful to maintain an artistic separation from his
famous dad. Rumors have also circulated that that two men aren't close, but
Julio has always maintained he's proud of his son. "What has happened to
him is sensational," he has said. "Parents hope for great things for
their children, but how do you imagine such success?"
Indeed, in the
years since he first came on to the scene, Iglesias has achieved international
stardom that in many ways rivals his father's career. Billboard has even gone
so far as to label him "The King of Latin Pop" and "The King of
Dance."
Enrique Iglesias was
seriously injured when he grabbed a drone that was buzzing during his concert.
It happened Saturday
night in Tijuana, where Enrique was performing to a crowd of 12,000. The drone is part of the concert. He sometimes grabs it as it flies around,
showing the audience his POV.
But this time he grabbed
the wrong part, and the drone sliced into his hand. He went to the side of the stage for help,
and he was advised to pull the plug on the concert and get immediate medical
attention. But Enrique went on for 30 minutes, with a blood-soaked t-shirt.
The singer was rushed
to the airport where an ambulance was waiting to give him first aid. He then flew to L.A. to meet with a
specialist.
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