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Enrique Iglesias

Singer, songwriter

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Romantic balladeer, Enrique Iglesias, prayed as a child to become a popular singer, but his superstar father never knew about theyoung boys ambition. When Iglesias was old enough to make an audition tape, he mailed the samples to prospective record companies under an assumed name, fearful of prejudice in light of his fathers prominence in the recording industry. Talent and desire won out for Enrique Iglesias, and he signed a recording contract exclusively on his own merits, secure in the knowledge that he succeeded on talent and charisma, and without the use of his wellconnected surname. Iglesiass famous paternity became evident on the occasion of his first recorded release in 1995 under his true name of Iglesias. Regardless, the popular singer and songwriter settled into his career, confident at his ability to establish name recognition as Enrique (not Julio) Iglesias, through his personal musical style and appeal.

Enrique Iglesias was born Enrique Iglesias Preysler in Madrid, Spain, on May 8, 1975. He was the youngest of six siblings, three boys and three girls. His parents, Isabel Preysler and Julio Iglesias, divorced in 1979. Enrique Iglesias continued to live in Madrid with his mother, a Philippineborn journalist, until the early 1980s when Preysler received kidnap threats against her children. Reluctantly she sent the youngsters to the United States to live in Miami, Florida, with their superstar father. In Florida, Enrique Iglesias became enamored with water sports, especially windsurfing; he also loved to water ski and scuba dive. By the time he was in his early teens he made regular summer trips to Hawaii where he lived a humble existence in a shack and spent his days windsurfing. Although the circumstances of his childhood kept him physically apartf rom his parents, the family nonetheless stayed in touch as much as was reasonably possible. His mother remained in Spain, while his father, an international singing idol, was seldom at home. In Miami the children were raised almost exclusively by a nursemaid, Elvira Olivares, who took the family under her wing and loved the children as her own. Later, when Enrique Iglesias released his first record album, he dedicated the work lovingly to Olivares.

When Iglesias was grown, according to his parents wishes, he enrolled at the University of Miami as a business administration student, but his career goal since childhood was to become a singer. Iglesias spent his free time practicing singing with friends and, eventually, made a demo tape and sent it to recording studios. Iglesias, well aware of his fathers notoriety in the music industry, sent the audition tapes under the name of Enrique Martinez, in order to insure that he would be assessed on his own merit rather than on the basis of his famous fathers reputation. When executives at Fonovisa

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Born Enrique Iglesias Preysler, May 8, 1975, in Madrid, Spain; son of Madrid Preysler (a journalist) and Julio Iglesias (a singer). Education: Attended University of Miami.

Signed with Fonovisa Records, 1994; released Si Tu Te Vas (If You Leave) (a single), fall 1995; released Bailamos (We Dance) his first Englishlanguage single, 1999; signed with Universal Music Group/Interscope, 1999.

Awards: Best Latin Pop Performance, National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences, 1997; American Music Award; Hot Latin Tracks Artist of the Year, Latin Music Awards, Billboard, 1997, 1998; Ace Award; Premios Lo Nuestro; Premios Eres.

Addresses: Record compary Interscope Records, 10900 Wilshire Blvd., Los Angeles, CA 90024, phone (310) 2086547, fax (310) 2087343.

Records heard Iglesiass audition tape in 1994, they signed him to a contract to record three albums. He subsequently abandoned his studies at the university, to his fathers dismay, and it was only after the deal was finalized that Julio Iglesias learned of his sons impending career as a recording artist. The younger Iglesias was nonetheless gratified in the knowledge that he secured the contract on his own initiative.

He set a bustling pace during the ensuing years and released six albums in less than five years, each of which sold in phenomenal numbers. A songwriter as well as a crooner, Iglesias wrote many of the songs that he recorded. Fonovisa released Iglesiass debut album of romantic balladsin October of 1995. The Spanishlanguage album, entitled Enrique Iglesias, was a number one best seller in the Latin music arena and sold nearly three million copies within a matter of weeks. By the end of 1997 worldwide sales figures for the album were reported at six million copies, including sales of nearly oneandonehalf million copies in the United States alone.

The debut album featured a hit single, Si Tu Te Vas (If You Leave), that zoomed into a topten position on the record charts. Although Iglesias preferred to distance himself from the legacy of his father, it was an unavoidable issue for critics to compare the two; and comparisons resounded more freely because a song by the elder Iglesias was on the record charts simultaneously with that of the younger. Julio Iglesiass song was far less popular, however, and held a slot at number 17 while Si Tu Te Vas held the number six position. In the light of critical comparison, Enrique Iglesias asserted that but for the surname and familial relationship, his own singing bore no resemblance to that of his father. Nevertheless, an undeniable reality surfacedthat both singers possessed extraordinary romantic appeal for female audiences. Belinda Luscombe of Time commented further that the fatherandson pair shared a certain muskscented vocal quality, while the younger Iglesias struggled to assert himself as an individual. Peter Castro quoted him in People, Im very proud of my father, but when you read Bill boardnow, you see Enrique Iglesias.

Enrique Iglesiass second album, Vivir, was released in the fall of 1997 and sold four million copies by the end of that year, including 1.1 million in the United States. Also in 1997 Iglesias toured the Americas and Spain. His third album (and third Spanishlanguage release), Cosas Del Amor, appeared in music stores on September22, 1998. Despite his hesitation to record in English, Iglesiass popularity suffered no handicap due to language barrier. He received extensive media coverage in the United States as well as in other nonSpanishspeaking countries. While the largest base of his popularity remained in Mexico and Argentina, he secured guest spots on both the Late Show with David Letterman and Tonight Show with Jay Leno, and released an Italianlanguage recording in 1996. By the time Iglesias released an Englishlanguage recording he had in fact made 190 television appearances in 23 countries and had sold 13 million albums worldwide.

Iglesias released Bailamos (We Dance), his first Englishlanguage release, in 1999 as part of the soundtrack to a movie starring Will Smith and Kevin Kline called Wild Wild West When Smith solicited a recorded contribution from Iglesias for the Overbrook/lnterscope movie soundtrack, Iglesias turned to an earlier recording that he had never released to any record label. Iglesias offered the recording to Universal Music Group/Interscope for the movie soundtrack and the record company not only liked the song, but proceeded to sign Iglesias to a sixalbum recording contract, including three Spanish albums and three in English. That episode was a milestone in Iglesiass career, marking the point where he crossed over effectively from the Latino musical genre and into the generic popular styles. Additionally, the $44 million contract, for six albums, moved Iglesias into the forefront among the highestpaid Latino artist of the times. Bailamos, released as a single, rapidly sped its way to number one on the Billboard Hot 100 chart in early September of 1999.

By the end of the decade, eleven of Iglesiass single releases held a spot at number one among a totalof 19 countries. He secured 116 platinum records and 26 international awards, including a Grammy for Best Latin Pop Performance in 1997, plus an American Music Award; and he was a twotime recipient of Billboards Latin Music Award as the Hot Latin Tracks Artist of the Year. He was not yet 30, but his image had appeared on 250 magazine covers.

In 1998 Iglesias secured the title of People en Espanols sexiest man, yet for all his charm he maintained that he wrote his best song material when he was mooning over a romantic breakup. Although he earned a reputation as a sloppy dressercomplete with fiveoclock shadow and oftentimes grungy attirepress relations notwithstanding there was nothing that hampered his image as a ladies man. Iglesiass managers meanwhile bemoaned the fact that their client was somewhat given to risktaking, especially when he required 40 stitches in his head following a waterskiing accident in 1998 when he slammed into a mangrove tree.

Emphatic in his likes and dislikes, Iglesias professed that he harbored a sympathetic heartstring for Loony Tunes Wile E. Coyote, and Iglesiass own personal taste in music runs to other popular singers including Michael Jackson, Bruce Springsteen, Billy Joel, and the group Dire Straits. He professed that his interest in women veers toward talent over beautiful looks. He openly shunned the playboy image that pursued his fatherovertheyears and aspired to settle into a comfortable and monogamous relationship. In response to the suggestion that Julio Iglesias and Enrique Iglesias might one day record a duet together, the latter responded without malice that he would prefer to sing in duet with pop star Michael Jackson.

Selected discography

Singles

Si Tu Te Vas (If You Leave), 1995.

Experiencia Religiosa (Religious Experience), 1996.

Bailamos (We Dance), Overbrook Music, August 10, 1999.

Albums

Enrique Iglesias (includes Si Tu Te Vas), Fonovisa, 1995.

Version En Italiano, Fonovisa, 1996.

Vivir, Fonovisa, 1997.

Cosas Del Amor, Fonovisa, 1998.

Bailamos, Fonovisa, 1999.

Enrique, Interscope Records, 1999.

Sources

Periodicals

Billboard, April 11, 1998; July 10, 1999; September 9, 1999; September 11, 1999.

Macleans, September 2, 1996.

People, April 22, 1996; May 11, 1998; August 16, 1999.

Rolling Stone, August 19, 1999.

Time, November 6, 1995.

Variety, December 8, 1997.

Online

About Enrique Iglesias, http://www.enriqueiglesias.com/about1.htm (August 3, 1999).

Enrique Iglesias, http://rollingstone.tunes.com/sections/artists (August 13, 1999).

Straight Talk: Advice from Enrique Iglesias, http://www.usaweekend.com/97_issues/970601/970601talk_iglesias.html (August 3, 1999).

Gloria Cooksey

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