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Early Years
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' 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.
Albums and Songs
'Enrique Iglesias'
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.
The hard work soon paid off, as Iglesias inked a record contract in 1995. Later that year, his
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.
'Vivir,' 'Enrique'
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 film Wild Wild West, starring Will Smith. Iglesias
met with even greater success when he released his first all-English
record, Enrique (2000), including the songs "Rhythm Divine" and "Be With
You."
'Escape'
Just when it seemed like Iglesias' 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."
The next few years saw Iglesias focused on collaborative efforts with
other artists, including "El Perdón" with Nicky Jam in 2015 and "Duele el
Corazón" with Wisin in 2016. In 2018, Iglesias teamed with Bad Bunny on
"El Baño" and rejoined Pitbull for "Move to Miami."
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."
Personal
Iglesias struck up a relationship with Russian tennis star Anna Kournikova
after she appeared in the music video for "Escape" in 2001. Despite both
being well known in their respective fields, they managed to keep their
romance under the radar, leaving fans guessing as to whether they would
get married.
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?"