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In 1995, Iglesias released his eponymous debut album, [2] which sold over 4.7 million copies worldwide and had five of its singles reach number one on the Billboard Hot Latin Songs in the US. [3] In August 1996, El Informador reported that Iglesias was working on a follow-up album and it would be released in January the following year. [4]
" Lloro Por Ti" (English: I Cry for You) is the second single released by Enrique Iglesias from his compilation album Enrique Iglesias: 95/08 Éxitos. The song was released as an official single in July 2008. Enrique Iglesias performed "Lloro Por Ti" on 17 July 2008 on the Premios Juventud along with Aventura. [1]
"Que No Se Rompa la Noche" (English: May the Night Have No End) literally "May the Night not Break", is a ballad written and produced by Spanish singer-songwriter Manuel Alejandro, co-written by Ana Magdalena, and performed by Spanish singer Julio Iglesias. It was released as the second single from his studio album Un hombre solo (1987).
1100 Bel Air Place is a concept album of love songs largely composed by Albert Hammond, and performed by Spanish singer Julio Iglesias, released on 10 August 1984 by CBS Records internationally and by Columbia Records in the United States. It was the first of Iglesias' albums to be performed largely in English, and it is generally considered ...
The music video for "El Perdedor" was released on 20 January 2014 [5] on Iglesias' official VEVO channel on YouTube and has received over 1.0 billion views. [6] The video is directed by Jessy Terrero, who also directed the music videos of Enrique's previous hits "Dímelo" and "Cuando Me Enamoro".
"Nunca Te Olvidaré" (transl. "I'll Never Forget You") [1] is a song by Spanish singer Enrique Iglesias for his third studio album Cosas del Amor (1998). It was written by Iglesias with Rafael Pérez-Botija handling its production.
Quizás (English: Perhaps) is the sixth studio album and fourth full-Spanish-language album by Spanish singer-songwriter Enrique Iglesias. The album was released by Universal Music Latino on 17 September 2002. Quizás was Iglesias first album in Spanish in four years, his last being Cosas del Amor in 1998.
In 1995, Iglesias released La Carretera, his first Spanish-language album since Calor (1992). [1] To promote the album, "Agua Dulce, Agua Salá" was released as its lead single in 1995. [ 2 ] The song was later included on Iglesias' compilation album My Life: The Greatest Hits (1998). [ 3 ]