Latest Release
- AUG 9, 2024
- 24 Songs
- Suavemente · 1998
- Bailar (feat. Pitbull & Elvis Crespo) - Single · 2016
- Suavemente · 1998
- Pintame · 1995
- Suavemente · 1998
- Suavemente · 1998
- Trackhouse · 2023
- Lost in the Music · 2014
- One Flag · 2012
- Azukita - Single · 2018
Essential Albums
- Before bachata ruled the charts, its cousin merengue had a mainstream moment of glory thanks to this late-‘90s classic. Crespo steps out with swagger from the very first note on the title track, proudly owning his nasal tone. It’s a non-stop dance party from there, punctuated by Crespo’s trademark ad-libs. “Tu Sonrisa” is another monster hit modeled after “Suavemente,” with hyperactive horns, frenetic keys, and percussive tambora and guiro.
- 2024
- 2023
- 2023
- 2023
- 2022
- 2021
Artist Playlists
- Let this Latin charmer seduce you with his merengue grooves.
Live Albums
Compilations
Appears On
About Elvis Crespo
American singer-songwriter Elvis Crespo has won multiple honors for his contributions to merengue, including a dozen Lo Nuestro Awards across three decades. ∙ Crespo started his musical career as a member of the Puerto Rican merengue quartet Grupo Mania, before going solo in the late ’90s. ∙ His debut release, 1998’s Suavemente, was the very first merengue LP to hit No. 1 on the Billboard Top Latin Albums chart. ∙ The inaugural Grammy Award for Best Merengue Performance was given to Crespo for his 1999 sophomore album, Pintame. ∙ “Sopa de Caracol,” his 2013 chart-topping collaboration with Pitbull, brought renewed attention to the Honduran original made popular by Banda Blanca in the early ’90s. ∙ In 2016, Crespo contributed vocals to Deorro’s hit single “Bailar,” which became a Top 5 song in the US, Israel, the Netherlands, and Spain. ∙ Two decades after its release, Crespo’s signature smash, “Suavemente,” is still revered as the Latin pop classic that popularized merengue around the world.
- HOMETOWN
- New York, NY, United States
- BORN
- July 30, 1971
- GENRE
- Latin