Latest Release
- OCT 3, 2024
- 1 Song
- Euphoria · 2010
- Euphoria · 2010
- SEX and LOVE (Deluxe Edition) · 1998
- SEX and LOVE (Deluxe Edition) · 2008
- Fénix · 2017
- Escape (Bonus Track Version) · 2001
- Enrique · 1999
- SEX and LOVE (Deluxe Edition) · 2013
- Escape · 2001
- Tonight (I'm F**kin' You) [feat. Ludacris & DJ Frank E] - Single · 2010
Essential Albums
- The Spanish singer gets borderline erotic on his 10th album. SEX AND LOVE is the name of the game here for Enrique Iglesias. The bachata-infused “Loco” narrates the wild emotions new love can arouse, while the reggaeton-tinged “Bailando” makes you want to get lost in a sexy tango.
- When Iglesias recorded his second English-language pop album, he couldn’t have had any idea of the cultural impact it would have: The quivering ballad “Hero” took on an inescapable resonance in post-9/11 America while the rest of Escape provided just that for a country in mourning. Slightly sidelining his Spanish roots, it provided a picture of musical unity, with Iglesias embracing Eurotrance on “Love to See You Cry” and Eurovision on the defiantly camp “I Will Survive,” with nods to hip-hop and classic rock elsewhere.
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Artist Playlists
- The romantic Spanish crooner has helped Latin pop travel worldwide.
- He'll bring the heat and be your hero.
- The godfather of Latin pop brings you his summertime faves.
- He may act like a playboy, but he's really a big softie.
- Enrique Iglesias honors the legends who inspired him to perform.
Compilations
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More To Hear
- Natalie Sky celebrates 20 years of Enrique Iglesias’ album.
- Enrique on his new album and a playlist of personal selections.
- The latest hits from Sofia Reyes, Jon Z & Enrique Iglesias.
- The singer discusses his Jon Z collab “Después Que Te Perdí."
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About Enrique Iglesias
Though his first albums were recorded mostly in English, since the mid-’90s Enrique Iglesias has become the undisputed king of Latin pop by applying his breathy romantic charisma to the ever-changing musical desires of young Latin audiences—more than fulfilling the expectations that come with being the son of an international pop titan like Julio Iglesias. Born in Madrid in 1975, Enrique recorded his first album pseudonymously, without his father's knowledge and with the financial assistance of his nanny. His 2000 breakout album, Enrique, included such hits as "Bailamos" and "Be with You" and paved the way for its even more successful follow-up, Escape. He has subsequently topped 70 million album sales and more than two dozen No. 1 Spanish-language singles on Billboard's Hot Latin Tracks chart. In addition to the AOR ballads that made him perpetually popular with female fans, Enrique has continued to surf the contemporary Latin stylebook alongside Pitbull, Romeo Santos, Jennifer Lopez, and other in-vogue collaborators who help keep his sound fresh. A link between Latin pop's past and present, he's also enjoyed a successful sideline writing hits for other artists, including Andrea Bocelli and Lopez.
- HOMETOWN
- Miami, FL, United States
- GENRE
- Pop