ENRIQUE IGLESIAS JR. PERFORMING TO LARGE CONCERT; INTERVIEW WITH ENRIQUE IGLESIAS JR.; CLIPS OF FATHER, ENRIQUE IGLESIAS PERFORMING [37:28]
Enrique Miguel Iglesias Preysler (Spanish pronunciation: [enˈrike miˈɣel iˈɣlesjas ˈpɾejsleɾ]; born 8 May 1975) is a Spanish singer and songwriter. He started his recording career in the mid-1990s on the Mexican indie label Fonovisa and became the bestselling Spanish-language act of the decade. By the turn of the millennium, he made a successful crossover into the mainstream English-language market. He signed a multi-album deal with Universal Music Group for US$68 million with Universal Music Latino to release his Spanish albums and Interscope Records to release English albums.
In 2010, Iglesias parted with Interscope Records and signed with another Universal Music Group label, Republic Records, to release bilingual albums. In 2015, he parted ways with Universal Music Group after being there for over a decade. He signed with Sony Music and his subsequent albums were to be released by Sony Music Latin in Spanish and RCA Records in English.[1]
Iglesias is one of the best-selling Latin music artists with estimated sales of over 70 million records worldwide.[2][3] He has had five Billboard Hot 100 top five singles, including two number-ones. As of October 2020, Iglesias holds the number-one position on the Greatest of All-Latin Artists charts.[4] Iglesias holds the record for the most number-one songs on the Billboard Hot Latin Songs chart with 27 songs and the Latin Pop Airplay chart with 24 songs.[5] Iglesias also has 14 number-ones on Billboard's Dance charts, more than any other male artist.[6] He has earned the honorific title King of Latin Pop.[7][8] In December 2016, Billboard magazine named him the 14th most successful and top male dance club artist of all time.[9]
Early life
Iglesias was born in Madrid, Spain, the third and youngest child of Spanish singer Julio Iglesias and Filipina socialite and magazine journalist Isabel Preysler.[10][11] His father Julio is recognized as the most commercially successful continental European singer in the world. Iglesias was raised with two older siblings, Chábeli and Julio Jr. One of his mother's aunts is actress Neile Adams, the first wife of American actor Steve McQueen, mother of actor Chad McQueen, and grandmother of actor Steven R. McQueen.[12][13][14] His father's family is from Galicia and Andalusia; his father also claims some Jewish and Puerto Rican ancestry on his mother's side.[15][16][17][18]
Iglesias found out later in life that he was born with a rare congenital condition known as situs 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.[19]
At first, Iglesias and his two siblings stayed with their mother;[20] however, in December 1981, Iglesias' grandfather Dr. Julio Iglesias Puga was kidnapped by the armed Basque group ETA.[21] When Enrique was six years old he lived for a year in the Yugoslav capital of Belgrade with his mother.[22]
For their safety, Enrique and his brother Julio were sent to live with their father and his girlfriend at the time, Venezuelan model Virginia Sipli, in Miami.[23] There, they were brought up mostly by the nanny, Elvira Olivares, to whom Enrique later dedicated his first album.[20]
Education
Iglesias attended Gulliver Preparatory School, a private high school in Miami, where he participated in his first live performance in a school production of Hello Dolly. He then attended the University of Miami in Coral Gables, Florida, where he studied business but dropped out after a year.[24][25]
After dropping out of the University of Miami, Iglesias traveled to Toronto to record his first album.[26]
Music career
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 Toronto, he borrowed money from his family's nanny and recorded a demo cassette tape which consisted of a Spanish song and two English songs. 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 from Guatemala.[27] Iglesias was signed on to Fonovisa Records.
1995–1996: Enrique Iglesias
On 21 November 1995, Iglesias released Enrique Iglesias, a collection of light rock ballads, including hits such as "Si Tú Te Vas" (if you go) and "Experiencia Religiosa" (religious experience). The record was released by Mexican label Fonovisa, along with Iglesias' following two albums. 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, in Portugal, in its first week of release, and sold over a million copies in the next three months.
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