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1 She Be The One Escape
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3 Maybe Escape
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9 Don't Turn Off The Lights Escape
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Iglesias released a Spanish greatest hits album titled 95/08 Éxitos on 25 March 2008, which included his seventeen number-one songs on the Billboard Hot Latin Songs chart plus two new songs. The first single was the song "¿Dónde Están Corazón?", which was written by Argentine star Coti, and became Iglesias's eighteenth number-one single on Billboard's Hot Latin Songs. The album debuted at number one on Billboard's Top Latin Albums chart and number eighteen on the overall Billboard 200 albums chart. It was Iglesias's second Spanish album to debut in the top 20 of the Billboard 200 (Quizás debuted at number twelve in 2002). The album was certified double Platinum (Latin field) in the U.S. and in some Latin American countries.[citation needed] The record's second single, "Lloro Por Ti", also reached number one on the Hot Latin Songs chart and had an official remix featuring Wisin & Yandel. Iglesias did a tour of the US to promote the compilation. Beginning in Laredo, Texas, and ending at the Izod Center in New Jersey, he was accompanied through most of the tour with bachata band Aventura, who also performed "Lloro Por Ti" with him at the 2008 Premios Juventud.[citation needed] Iglesias was a surprise performer at the 2008 Lo Nuestro Awards, opening the show with a medley of "¿Dónde Están Corazón?" and "Dímelo". He also performed at the Billboard Latin Music Awards, where he received a special award.[citation needed] After the success of his Spanish greatest hits compilation, Iglesias released a compilation of his English-language hits on 11 November. The album includes "Can You Hear Me" as well as two new songs. The first single, "Away", features Sean Garrett, and was followed by "Takin' Back My Love", featuring Ciara.[50] The album debuted at number three on the official UK Albums Chart and sold over 80,000 copies in its first two weeks of release alone.[citation needed] Iglesias was the winner of two World Music Awards in the categories of "World's Best Selling Latin Performer" and "World's Best Selling Spanish Artist" at the ceremony held in Monaco on 9 November 2008.[citation needed] 2010–2011: Euphoria[edit] On 5 July 2010, Iglesias released his ninth studio album Euphoria, his first work to be released under his new label Universal Republic. The album is Iglesias's first bilingual album, with seven original English songs and six original Spanish songs.[51] It won the Billboard Music Award for Top Latin Album, the Billboard Latin Awards for Latin Album of the Year and Latin Pop Album of the Year, and was nominated for the Latin Grammy Award for Album of the Year. Iglesias worked with three producers whom he had collaborated with before: RedOne, Mark Taylor, and Carlos Paucar. The album features collaborations with Akon, Usher, Nicole Scherzinger, Sunidhi Chauhan, Ludacris, DJ Frank E, Pitbull, Juan Luis Guerra, and his third song together with Wisin & Yandel. In a joint venture with Universal Latino, Iglesias released different singles in both English and Spanish simultaneously to different formats.[citation needed] The first English single from the album, "I Like It", which features the rapper Pitbull, was released on 3 May 2010 in the U.S. and became a success, reaching No. 4 on the Billboard Hot 100. The song was also featured in the MTV reality series Jersey Shore. "Cuando Me Enamoro" was released as the lead Spanish single from the album, and became the theme song of the Mexican telenovela of the same title, produced by Televisa. The song debuted at number eight and number twenty-five on the U.S. Latin Pop Songs chart and the U.S. Hot Latin Songs chart, respectively. It became his twenty-fifth top ten single on the U.S. Billboard Hot Latin Songs chart and after four weeks of its release date, it became his twenty-first No.1 song on this chart.[52][53] In January 2011, the album's third English single, "Tonight (I'm Fuckin' You)" broke into the top ten on the Billboard Hot 100, also reaching No. 4.[54] The song was released only for digital download in the United States but was featured on some editions of Euphoria in Europe and some Asian areas. The song became Iglesias' first number one on the U.S. Pop Songs and Radio Songs airplay charts.[55] A remix version of the album track "Dirty Dancer" was released as the fourth English single and became his ninth Hot Dance Club Play chart topper, tying with Prince and Michael Jackson as the male with the most No. 1 dance singles.[56][57] Further, "Ayer" served as the album's third Spanish single and seventh single overall. The Euphoria Tour took Iglesias across the U.S., Canada, the U.K., and several European countries. One of the tour's legs took him to Australia, while fellow artist Pitbull joined him as an opening act. Prince Royce also served as opening act during the tour's second leg across North America.[citation needed] In August 2011, Iglesias released the single "I Like How It Feels" to radio. He would perform the track alongside Tonight (I'm Lovin' You) and I Like It and the 2011 American Music Awards and the Dallas Cowboys vs Miami Dolphins Thanksgiving halftime show along Ludacris and Pitbull.[citation needed] 2012–2014: Sex and Love[edit] On 25 August 2012, Iglesias unveiled his brand new single, "Finally Found You", a collaboration with American rapper Sammy Adams.[58] It was released to the US iTunes Store on 25 September 2012. The song was released in UK on 9 December 2012. On 8 December 2012, Iglesias performed at the second annual iHeartRadio Festival where he confirmed he was working on a new album.[citation needed] Iglesias continued to tour during this period returning to India in October 2012 to perform another series of shows called Tri-City tour in Pune, Delhi, and Bangalore playing to sold-out arenas and stadiums. On 31 May 2013, Iglesias performed at the Mawazine Festival in Rabat, Morocco. The show broke the highest attendance record as more than 120,000 fans gathered to watch the concert.[59] Iglesias released a number of singles prior to the album release, the first of which was "Turn the Night Up" followed by "Heart Attack" which was released to US Top 40 radio stations. Latin stations were served with the song "Loco", a smooth bachata duet with urban bachata superstar Romeo Santos.[60] The single became Iglesias' 24th No. 1 on the Billboard's Hot Latin Songs chart.[61] A version of the song released in Spain featured Spanish Flamenco singer India Martinez and topped the charts in Spain. This was followed by El Perdedor, a duet with Mexican singer Marco Antonio Solis and was the theme to the telenovela Lo que la vida me robó. The song became his 24th #1 on the Latin charts.[citation needed] On 14 March 2014, Iglesias released his tenth studio album, Sex and Love. The release of the album was accompanied by the single I'm a Freak and featured Pitbull. The album also featured a duet with Kylie Minogue called "Beautiful", which appears on her twelfth studio album Kiss Me Once.[62] In addition to the previously stated collaborations, the album featured guest appearances by Flo Rida, Yandel, Juan Magan, Jennifer Lopez, and Gente de Zona.[63] Iglesias performing with Pitbull at the Frank Erwin Center in Austin, Texas, 2015 The next single to be released from the album was "Bailando", featuring Descemer Bueno, and Gente De Zona. "Bailando" was immensely successful becoming his 25th #1 on Billboard Hot Latin Songs chart.[64] Bailando was #1 for 41 consecutive weeks on Billboard's Hot Latin songs chart becoming the longest reigning #1 in the history of the chart beating the record previously held by Shakira's 25 week run.[65] This record was later broken in 2017 when "Despacito" by Luis Fonsi and Daddy Yankee featuring Justin Bieber[66] Bailando was also a crossover success in part due to a Spanglish version of the song which featured rapper Sean Paul which saw the song peak at #12 on Billboard's Hot 100 and Top 10 on the airplay chart becoming the highest charting Spanish song since the Macarena in 1996. The original Spanish music video of the song was also YouTube's second most watched music video of 2014, behind Katy Perry's hit single, "Dark Horse" and was the first Spanish language video to reach a billion views on the platform. "Bailando" currently has over 3 billion views on YouTube. The song won three Latin Grammy awards including Song of the Year. In addition to the original Spanish version, Iglesias also released two Portuguese versions of the song featuring the Portuguese singer Mickael Carreira and the Brazilian singer Luan Santana.[citation needed] Sex and Love was Spotify's 7th most-streamed album worldwide in 2014, and "Bailando" was the most-streamed song in both Mexico and Spain. Iglesias was also called the King of 2014, due to his tenth album, Sex and Love, and his hit single "Bailando". Billboard called him "The Crowd Pleaser" of 2014. After more than a decade with Universal Music, Iglesias left the record label in 2015 and signed on with Sony Music.[67] 2015–present: Final[edit] Main articles: Final (Vol. 1) and Final (Vol. 2) Since the release of Sex and Love, Iglesias continued issuing singles. In 2015, he collaborated with Nicky Jam on the reggaeton megahit "El Perdón" which topped the charts in several countries and has over 1.3 billion views on YouTube. In 2016 Iglesias released his first single under Sony: "Duele el Corazón" featuring Wisin, which also topped the charts in several countries including the US Latin charts and also has over 1 billion views on YouTube. In 2017, Iglesias released "Súbeme la Radio", which features Descemer Bueno and Zion & Lennox. The song has over 1.3 billion views on YouTube.[68] In 2018, Iglesias released two songs, one called "El Baño" with Bad Bunny and the other called "Move to Miami" with Pitbull.[69] The song "Me Pasé" featuring Farruko was released on 1 July 2021 and became a hit on Latin radio topping the Latin Rhythm Airplay chart, as well as extended his record for most #1s on Latin Pop Airplay Chart and reclaiming his record for most #1s on the Latin Airplay Chart.[70] Enrique announced his next album would be released in two volumes and be called Final, as they would be his last albums. Iglesias claimed, "it's something that I have been thinking about for the past few years" but also insisted, "I'm never going to stop writing songs because I love writing songs, but I'm going to do it in a different way, meaning they don't necessarily have to be packaged as an album, so this project to me is important".[71] On 17 September 2021 Iglesias released Final (Vol. 1), which included his string of hits from 2015 on wards as well as new tracks such as the singles "Pendejo", and "Te Fuiste" which featured Puerto Rican rapper Myke Towers. The album has over 3 billion audio streams and was certified 6x Platinum (Latin category) in the US[72] Also in 2021, Iglesias embarked on a co-headline tour with Ricky Martin. The tour was originally planned for a year earlier but was postponed due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The tour consisted of twenty-six arena dates across North America and featured Colombian pop star Sebastian Yatra as the opening act. A year later Iglesias embarked on another co-headline tour of North America with both Martin and Pitbull. Named "The Trilogy Tour" originally consisted of twenty-four dates and a second leg of fourteen dates due to popular demand.[citation needed] During this period Iglesias would feature on songs by other artists such as RedOne's "Don't You Need Somebody," Descemer Bueno's "Nos Fuimos Lejos", Matoma's "I Don't Dance (Without You)", Jon Z's "Después Que Te Perdí", Anuel AA's "Fútbol y Rumba" and a remix of "Lalala" by Y2K, Bbno$ and also featured Carly Rae Jepsen. On 29 September 2023, Iglesias returned to Latin and Spanish radio stations with the song "Asi Es La Vida" the first single from Final Vol. 2. a duet with Argentine star Maria Becerra and become his eighth #1 on Billboard's Tropical Airplay chart.[73] In February 2024 released to Fría to Latin-pop formats which featured Cuban singer Yotuel. Later that month he released "Space In My Heart" a duet with Country Star Miranda Lambert which returned him to the Adult Top 40. The Spanish version of the song was used as the theme to the telenovela Corazón Guerrero.[citation needed] On the 29th of March 2024, Iglesias released Final Vol. 2. A mix of genres including of Pop, Dance Bachata, Reggaeton, Cumbia and Dembow. It contains productions from longtime collaborators Metrophonic, Redone and Carlos Paucar as well as the Space Primates. In addition to the already featured songs it also featured the King of Dembow El Alfa on "La Botella" and a duet with the Mexican Pop Princess Belinda on "Llorame Un Rio".[citation needed] Songwriting, producing, and acting[edit] Iglesias in 2018 Iglesias has collaborated with songwriter Guy Chambers to write "Un Nuovo Giorno", the lead single from Andrea Bocelli's first pop album Andrea (2004).[74] The song was later translated into English as "First Day of My Life" and recorded by Spice Girl Melanie C for her album Beautiful Intentions (2005). The song has since gone to become a huge hit throughout Europe, and peaked in the number one spot in numerous countries. Iglesias also co-wrote the single "The Way" for American Idol runner-up Clay Aiken.[75] Four songs co-written by Iglesias appear on the UK band The Hollies' 2006 album Staying Power.[76] In 2010, Idol Allstars (Swedish Idol Series) released the song "All I Need Is You", co-written by Iglesias with Andreas Carlsson, Kalle Engström, and Kristian Lundin.[77] He also co-wrote Jennifer Lopez's song "Dance Again", which was released in 2012,[78] and reached the number one position in the Billboard Hot Dance Club Songs. In 2000, Iglesias co-produced an off-Broadway musical called Four Guys Named Jose and Una Mujer Named Maria. In the musical, four Americans of Latin heritage possess a common interest in music and meet and decide to put on a show. The show contained many references and allusions to many classic and contemporary Latin and pop songs by the likes of Carmen Miranda, Selena, Ritchie Valens, Chayanne, Ricky Martin, and Iglesias himself. Iglesias starred alongside Antonio Banderas, Salma Hayek, and Johnny Depp in the Robert Rodriguez film Once Upon a Time in Mexico, in which he played the well-spoken gun-wielding Lorenzo.[79] In 2007, he had a guest appearance in the TV comedy Two and a Half Men as a carpenter/handyman. He also guest-starred as Gael, an Argentinean guitar playing/surfer/massage therapist love interest of Robin in season 3 of the TV show How I Met Your Mother.[80] Iglesias also played the part of an evil Roman emperor in a Pepsi ad in 2004,[81] as well as appearing in commercials for Tommy Hilfiger, Doritos, and Viceroy watches. Personal life[edit] Anna Kournikova Since 2001, Iglesias has been in a relationship with Russian tennis player Anna Kournikova.[82] The couple have a son and daughter, who are fraternal twins born on 16 December 2017.[83] On 30 January 2020, their third child, a daughter, was born.[84][85][86] They live in Miami, Florida.[87] In 2003, Iglesias had surgery to remove a circular mole from the right side of his face, citing concerns that over time it could become cancerous.[88] Philanthropy[edit] In 2010, Iglesias was included in the project Download to Donate, run by Music for Relief, an organization started by American rock band Linkin Park. He co-produced Download to Donate for Haiti, a charity album for the 2010 Haiti earthquake, with the co-vocalist of the band Mike Shinoda. Both of them promoted the album at various venues, one of them being Larry King Live, where he and Shinoda explained the project.[89] In 2013, Iglesias urged his followers to donate money through the American Red Cross to help the victims of the deadly Typhoon Haiyan in the Philippines.[90][91][92] The typhoon struck one month after the Philippines was hit by a 7.2-magnitude earthquake which destroyed homes and livelihoods of around 350,000 people.[93][94] Iglesias has supported City of Hope, Habitat for Humanity, Help for Heroes, Live Earth, the Muscular Dystrophy Association, Special Olympics, Save the Children, The Salvation Army, and charitable causes like Alex's Lemonade Stand Foundation[95] and hunger relief.[96] Discography[edit] Main article: Enrique Iglesias discography Studio albums .mw-parser-output .div-col{margin-top:0.3em;column-width:30em}.mw-parser-output .div-col-small{font-size:90%}.mw-parser-output .div-col-rules{column-rule:1px solid #aaa}.mw-parser-output .div-col dl,.mw-parser-output .div-col ol,.mw-parser-output .div-col ul{margin-top:0}.mw-parser-output .div-col li,.mw-parser-output .div-col dd{page-break-inside:avoid;break-inside:avoid-column} Enrique Iglesias (1995) Vivir (1997) Cosas del Amor (1998) Enrique (1999) Escape (2001) Quizás (2002) 7 (2003) Insomniac (2007) Euphoria (2010) Sex and Love (2014) Final (Vol. 1) (2021) Final (Vol. 2) (2024) Filmography[edit] Film and television roles[edit] Year Title Role Notes 2003 Once Upon a Time in Mexico Lorenzo Debut in Hollywood 2007 How I Met Your Mother Gael TV guest: two episodes: "Wait for It" and "We're Not from Here" Two and a Half Men Fernando TV guest: one episode: "Anteaters. They're Just Crazy-Lookin'" Soundtrack and self appearances[edit] Year Film Role Notes 1996 Late Show with David Letterman Himself US Network Television Debut. Performing Experiencia Religiosa 1997 39th Annual Grammy Awards Presenter and award winner for Best Latin Pop Performance The Tonight Show with Jay Leno Performing Enamorado Por Primera Vez Lo Nuestro Awards Performing Enamorado Por Primera Vez & Solo en ti Miss Universe 1997 Performing a mixed language version of Solo En Ti American Music Awards of 1997 Performing Lluvia Cae Vibe Fools Rush In "Si Tú Te Vas" Soundtrack 1998 The Roseanne Show Himself Performing Esperanza (Enrique Iglesias song) The Howie Mandel Show Performing Esperanza Donny & Marie Nobel Peace Prize Concert American Music Awards of 1998 Presenter and award winner of Favorite Latin Artist Nunca te olvidaré Theme song Theme song and guest performer in the final episode 1999 Wild Wild West "Bailamos" Soundtrack The Oprah Winfrey Show Himself Performing Bailamos Good Morning America Performing Bailamos and Nunca Te Olvidare The Tonight Show with Jay Leno Performing Bailamos MTV's Fashionably Loud Performing Rhythm Divine The Tonight Show with Jay Leno Today Show Performing Rhythm Divine and Bailamos Rockefeller Center Christmas Tree Performing Rhythm Divine The Rosie O'Donnell Show Miss World 1999 2000 American Music Awards Super Bowl XXXIV Half Time Show performer The Tonight Show with Jay Leno Performing Be with You (Enrique Iglesias song) VH1: Men Strike Back Performing Be With You, Bailamos, Fire (with Tom Jones (singer)) and a group performance of Every Breath You Take Farmclub.com Performing Be With You and Bailamos Disney Summer Jam The Rosie O'Donnell Show Pavarotti & Friends Performing Be With You and Cielito Lindo with Luciano Pavarotti 2000 Teen Choice Awards Performing Be With You Blockbuster Entertainment Awards Billboard Music Awards Radio Music Awards GQ Men of the Year Awards Performing I Have Always Loved You 2001 America: A Tribute to Heroes Performing Hero (Enrique Iglesias song) Total Request Live Performing Hero The Rosie O'Donnell Show Live with Regis and Kelly The Tonight Show with Jay Leno A Home For The Holidays I Love the New Millennium "Hero" Soundtrack Smallville: "Craving" 2002 NBA All Star Read to Achieve Celebration Performing "Escape" Late Show with David Letterman MTV Fashionably Loud Performing Hero, Escape & Love to See You Cry The Tonight Show with Jay Leno Performing Escape CD:UK Performing Hero Top of the Pops Performing the UK #1 Hero MTV Asia Awards 2002 Performing Hero World Music Awards Performing a medley of Hero & Escape. Multiple award winner. Lo Nuestro Awards Performing a medley of Heroe & Escapar. Award winner. Parkinson Performing Escape An Audience with...Lulu Performing Escape with Lulu Total Request Live Performing Don't Turn Off the Lights Today Show Performing Don't Turn Off The Lights, Be With You & Hero Live with Regis and Kelly Performing Don't Turn Off The Lights Last Call with Carson Daly Performing Don't Turn Off The Lights & One Night Stand Macy's Fourth of July Fireworks Spectacular Performing Don't Turn Off The Lights & Hero Party in the Park Performing Escape, Love To See You Cry, Hero & La Bamba (song) MTV Video Music Awards Presenter NFL Countdown to Kick Off Performing Don't Turn Off The Lights, Escape Hero & Be With You Concert For America Performing Hero MTV Europe Music Awards Performing Maybe (Enrique Iglesias song) & Love To See You Cry (White Wedding version) Friday Night with Jonathan Ross Performing Maybe Royal Variety Performance Performing Love To See You Cry (White Wedding version) & Hero Premios Ondas Performing Quizás (Enrique Iglesias song) The Tonight Show with Jay Leno Performing Quizas 2003 Total Request Live Himself Performing Addicted (Enrique Iglesias song) The View Performing Addicted Today Show Performing Addicted, Not In Love & Be With You Rockefeller Christmas Tree Lighting Performing Addicted A Home For The Holidays The Tonight Show with Jay Leno Performing Not in Love (Enrique Iglesias song) The Ellen DeGeneres Show Performing Not In Love The Sharon Osbourne Show Scrubs: "My Friend The Doctor" Hero Soundtrack 2004 Music 2004: Britney Exclusive Evil emperor TV ad On Air with Ryan Seacrest (TV series) Himself Premier episode performing Not In Love Jimmy Kimmel Live! Co-host for a week and also performed Not In Love The Wayne Brady Show Performing Not In Love 2005 Oprah Winfrey Show Surprising and spending a day with a fan Premios Juventud 2005 Host La Noche del 10 Final episode. Performed Nunca Te Olvidare & Bailamos Una Noche De Paz: A Very Special Latin Christmas Performed Nunce Te Olvidare & Bailamos 2006 Extreme Makeover: Home Edition Performing Somebody's Me Zoom "Hero" Soundtrack 2007 Dancing with the Stars (American TV series) Himself Performing Hero & Do You Know? (The Ping Pong Song) The Ellen DeGeneres Show Performing Do You Know The Graham Norton Show This Morning Live with Regis and Kelly Performing Do You Know & Be With You Today Show Performing Do You Know, Be With You & Escape Live Earth (2007 concert) Performing Bailamos, Be With You, Don't You Forget About Me & Escape The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson Performing Do You Know Premios Juventud Performing a medley of Alguien Soy Yo & Dimelo So You Think You Can Dance (American TV series) Performing Somebody's Me Live with Regis and Kelly Co-host and performing Somebody's Me The Young and the Restless Performing Somebody's Me Canadian Idol Performing Somebody's Me & Be With You The Paul O'Grady Show Performing Tired of Being Sorry National Lottery (United Kingdom) Eurovision Dance Contest 2007 Performing a medley of "Tired of Being Sorry" and "Do You Know? (The Ping Pong Song)" The Royal Variety Performance Performing Tired Of Being Sorry Star Academy (French TV series) Performing Do You Know with a contestant America's Next Top Model, Cycle 9: "The Girls Who Crawl" Special guest 2008 Tonight Show with Jay Leno Performing Push (Enrique Iglesias song) Live with Regis and Kelly Performing Push Rachael Ray Guest Noche de Estrellas Performing ¿Dónde Están Corazón? and Nunca Te Olvidare with Yuri (Mexican singer) Today Show Performing ¿Dónde Están Corazón?, Do You Know, Don't You Forget About Me & Push Lo Nuestro Awards Performing ¿Dónde Están Corazón? & Dimelo Billboard Latin Music Awards Performing ¿Dónde Están Corazón? Premios Juventud Performing Lloro Por Ti with Aventura (band) UEFA European Championship Performing Can You Hear Me Strictly Come Dancing Performing Hero Here Come The Boys Step Up 2: The Streets "Push" Soundtrack Rob & Big: "Poop in the Pool" "Do You Know?" Beverly Hills Chihuahua "Hero" Lady Godiva 2009 NFL Pro Bowl Half Time Show Himself Performing Takin' Back My Love with Ciara Loose Women Performing Takin' Back My Love with Gabriella Cilmi The Paul O'Grady Show Meteor Music Awards 2010 GMTV Performing I Like It This Morning Interview and performance of I Like It Alan Carr: Chatty Man Tonight Show with Jay Leno Performing I Like It Macy's 4 July Fireworks Spectacular Live with Regis and Kelly Today Show Performing I Like It with Pitbull, Hero and Be With You So You Think You Can Dance Performing I Like It with Pitbull Lopez Tonight Interview and performing I Like It with Pitbull Premios Juventud Performing Cuando Me Enamoro with Juan Luis Guerra Lopez Tonight America's Got Talent Performing I Like It Dancing with the Stars Latin Grammy Awards Performing No Me Digas Que No with Wisin y Yandel and I Like It American Music Awards Performing Tonight (I'm Lovin' You) and I Like It with Pitbull EuroVoice Music Contest 2010 Special guest El hormiguero Guest 2011 The X Factor (U.S.) Guest judge along with Nicole Scherzinger 2013 The Voice "Bailamos" 2014 El hormiguero 3.0 Guest So You Think You Can Dance (U.S.) Musical guest (Performing live of Bailando Song featuring Sean Paul) 2015 57th Annual Grammy Awards Presenter 2021 El hormiguero 3.0 Guest Tours[edit] Headlining Vivir World Tour (1997)[35] Cosas del Amor World Tour (1998)[97] 2000 Tour (2000) One Night Stand Tour (2002)[98] Don't Turn Off The Lights Tour (2002)[99] Seven World Tour (2004)[100] Insomniac World Tour (2007)[101] Greatest Hits Tour (2009)[102] Euphoria Tour (2010–12)[103] Sex and Love Tour (2014–17)[104] All the Hits Live (2018–19)[105] Co-headlining Enrique Iglesias & Jennifer Lopez Tour (with Jennifer Lopez) (2012)[106] Enrique & Pitbull on Tour (with Pitbull) (2014–15)[107] Enrique Iglesias And Pitbull Live! (with Pitbull) (2017)[108] Enrique Iglesias and Ricky Martin Live in Concert (with Ricky Martin) (2021) The Trilogy Tour (with Pitbull & Ricky Martin) (2023–24) Awards and nominations[edit] Main article: List of awards and nominations received by Enrique Iglesias Iglesias has won more than 200 awards from various ceremonies including 23 Billboard Music Awards and 36 Billboard Latin Music Awards, as well as 8 American Music Awards, 1 Grammy (with 3 times nomination), 5 Latin Grammy Awards, 10 World Music Awards, 6 MTV awards, 19 Premios Lo Nuestro Awards (with 24 times nomination) and 15 Premios Juventud Awards (with 21 times nomination) etc. He has been nominated over 465 times for various awards. He also won an award for Best International Pop Act at the MTV India Awards, as well as being named "King of Latin Pop". In 2000, he was awarded Most Fashionable Artist at the VH1/Vogue Fashion Awards. In 2001, for the release of his second English studio album Escape, he received awards for Best-Selling Pop Male Artist and European Male Artist at the World Music Awards.[109] And for the first time ever in the history of Billboard Music Awards Enrique Iglesias was awarded with "Top Latin Artist of All Time" Title and Award at Billboard Latin Music Awards 2020. 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Category vteEnrique Iglesias singlesEnrique Iglesias "Si Tú Te Vas" "Experiencia Religiosa" "Por Amarte" "No Llores Por Mí" "Trapecista" Vivir "Enamorado Por Primera Vez" "Sólo En Ti" "Miente" "Revolución" "Lluvia cae" "Al Despertar" Cosas del Amor "Esperanza" "Nunca Te Olvidaré" Enrique "Rhythm Divine/Ritmo Total" "Be with You/Sólo Me Importas Tu" "Could I Have This Kiss Forever" "Sad Eyes" Escape "Hero/Heroé" "Escape/Escapar" "Love to See You Cry" "Don't Turn Off the Lights" "Maybe" Quizás "Mentiroso" "Quizás" "Para Qué la Vida " 7 "Addicted/Adicto" "Not In Love" Insomniac "Do You Know?/Dímelo" "Somebody's Me" "Tired of Being Sorry" "Push" 95/08 Éxitos "¿Dónde Están Corazón?" "Lloro Por Ti" Greatest Hits "Can You Hear Me?" "Away" "Takin' Back My Love" Euphoria "Cuando Me Enamoro" "I Like It" "Heartbeat" "No Me Digas Que No" "Tonight (I'm Lovin' You)" "Dirty Dancer" "Ayer" Sex and Love "I Like How It Feels" "Finally Found You" "Turn the Night Up" "Loco" "Heart Attack" "El Perdedor" "I'm a Freak" "Bailando" "Noche y De Día" Final (Vol. 1) "El Perdón" "Duele el Corazón" "Súbeme la Radio" "El Baño" "Move to Miami" "Me Pasé" "Pendejo" "Te Fuiste" Final (Vol. 2) "Asi Es La Vida" "Fría" "Space in My Heart" "La Botella" Other singles "Bailamos" "Naked" "Nos Fuimos Lejos" "I Don't Dance (Without You)" "Después Que Te Perdí" Featured singles "To Love a Woman" "Gracias a Ti" "We Are the World 25 for Haiti" "I Like (The Remix)" "Messin' Around" "Don't You Need Somebody" "Lalala (Remix)" Promotional singles "La Chica de Ayer" "Beautiful" Other songs "Fútbol y Rumba" Category Awards for Enrique Iglesias vteAmerican Music Award for Favorite Latin Artist Julio Iglesias (1998) Enrique Iglesias (1999) Ricky Martin (2000) Enrique Iglesias (2001) Enrique Iglesias (2002) Enrique Iglesias (2003) Ricky Martin (2003) Marc Anthony (2004) Shakira (2005) Shakira (2006) Jennifer Lopez (2007) Enrique Iglesias (2008) Aventura (2009) Shakira (2010) Jennifer Lopez (2011) Shakira (2012) Marc Anthony (2013) Enrique Iglesias (2014) Enrique Iglesias (2015) Enrique Iglesias (2016) Shakira (2017) Daddy Yankee (2018) J Balvin (2019) Becky G / Bad Bunny (2020) Becky G / Bad Bunny (2021) Anitta / Bad Bunny (2022) vteGrammy Award for Best Latin Pop Album1980s Me Enamoré – José Feliciano (1983) Siempre en Mi Corazón—Always in My Heart – Plácido Domingo (1984) Es Fácil Amar – Lani Hall (1985) "Le Lo Lai" – José Feliciano (1986) Un hombre solo – Julio Iglesias (1987) Roberto Carlos '88 – Roberto Carlos (1988) "Cielito Lindo" – José Feliciano (1989) 1990s "¿Por Qué Te Tengo Que Olvidar?" – José Feliciano (1990) Cosas del Amor – Vikki Carr (1991) Otro Día Más Sin Verte – Jon Secada (1992) Aries – Luis Miguel (1993) Segundo Romance – Luis Miguel (1994) Amor – Jon Secada (1995) Enrique Iglesias – Enrique Iglesias (1996) Romances – Luis Miguel (1997) Vuelve – Ricky Martin (1998) Tiempos – Rubén Blades (1999) 2000s MTV Unplugged – Shakira (2000) La Música de Baldemar Huerta – Freddy Fender (2001) Caraluna – Bacilos (2002) No Es lo Mismo – Alejandro Sanz (2003) Amar Sin Mentiras – Marc Anthony (2004) Escucha – Laura Pausini (2005) Adentro – Ricardo Arjona / Limón y Sal – Julieta Venegas (2006) El Tren de los Momentos – Alejandro Sanz (2007) La Vida... Es Un Ratico – Juanes (2008) Sin Frenos – La 5ª Estación (2009) 2010s Paraíso Express – Alejandro Sanz (2010) No Award (2011) MTV Unplugged – Juanes (2012) Vida – Draco Rosa (2013) Tangos – Rubén Blades (2014) A Quien Quiera Escuchar – Ricky Martin (2015) Un Besito Más – Jesse & Joy (2016) El Dorado – Shakira (2017) Sincera – Claudia Brant (2018) El Disco – Alejandro Sanz (2019) 2020s YHLQMDLG – Bad Bunny (2020) Mendó – Alex Cuba (2021) Pasieros – Rubén Blades and Boca Livre (2022) X Mí (Vol. 1) – Gaby Moreno (2023) vteLatin Grammy Award for Song of the Year2000s "Dímelo" – Roberto Blades, Angie Chirino, Marc Anthony & Cory Rooney (songwriters) (2000) "El Alma al Aire" – Alejandro Sanz (songwriter) (2001) "Y Sólo Se Me Ocurre Amarte" – Alejandro Sanz (songwriter) (2002) "Es Por Ti" – Juanes (songwriter) (2003) "No Es lo Mismo" – Alejandro Sanz (songwriter) (2004) "Tu No Tienes Alma" – Alejandro Sanz (songwriter) (2005) "La Tortura" – Shakira & Luis Fernando Ochoa (songwriters) (2006) "La Llave de Mi Corazón" – Juan Luis Guerra (songwriter) (2007) "Me Enamora" – Juanes (songwriter) (2008) "Aquí Estoy Yo" – Claudia Brant, Luis Fonsi & Gen Reuben (songwriters) (2009) 2010s "Mientes" – Mario Domm & Mónica Vélez (songwriters) (2010) "Latinoamérica" – Rafa Arcaute & Calle 13 (Eduardo Cabra, René Pérez) (songwriters) (2011) "¡Corre!" – Jesse & Joy & Tommy Torres (songwriters) (2012) "Volví a Nacer" – Andrés Castro & Carlos Vives (songwriters) (2013) "Bailando" – Descemer Bueno, Gente de Zona & Enrique Iglesias (songwriters) (2014) "Hasta la Raíz" – Leonel García & Natalia Lafourcade (songwriters) (2015) "La Bicicleta" – Andrés Castro, Shakira & Carlos Vives (songwriters) (2016) "Despacito" – Daddy Yankee, Erika Ender and Luis Fonsi (songwriters) (2017) "Telefonía" – Jorge Drexler (songwriter) (2018) "Calma" – Pedro Capó, Gabriel Edgar González Pérez & George Noriega (songwriters) (2019) 2020s "René" – Residente (songwriter) (2020) "Patria y Vida" – Descemer Bueno, El Funky, Gente de Zona, Yadam González, Beatriz Luengo, Maykel Osorbo & Yotuel (songwriters) (2021) "Tocarte" – Jorge Drexler, Pablo Drexler, Víctor Martínez & C. Tangana (songwriters) (2022) "Shakira: Bzrp Music Sessions, Vol. 53" – Santiago Alvarado, Bizarrap, Kevyn Mauricio Cruz & Shakira (2023) vteLatin Grammy Award for Best Male Pop Vocal Album "Tu Mirada" – Luis Miguel (2000) El Alma Al Aire – Alejandro Sanz (2001) Sereno – Miguel Bosé (2002) Quizás – Enrique Iglesias (2003) No Es lo Mismo – Alejandro Sanz (2004) Todo el Año – Obie Bermúdez (2005) Adentro – Ricardo Arjona (2006) MTV Unplugged – Ricky Martin (2007) La Vida... Es Un Ratico – Juanes (2008) No Sé Si Es Baires o Madrid – Fito Páez (2009) Paraíso Express – Alejandro Sanz (2010) En Primera Fila – Franco De Vita (2011) vteMTV Europe Music Award for Best Spanish Act Dover (2000) La Oreja de Van Gogh (2001) Amaral (2002) El Canto del Loco (2003) Enrique Bunbury (2004) El Canto del Loco (2005) La Excepción (2006) Violadores del Verso (2007) Amaral (2008) We Are Standard (2009) Enrique Iglesias (2010) Russian Red (2011) The Zombie Kids (2012) Auryn (2013) Enrique Iglesias (2014) Sweet California (2015) Enrique Bunbury (2016) Miguel Bosé (2017) Viva Suecia (2018) Lola Índigo (2019) La La Love You (2020) Aitana (2021) Bad Gyal (2022) Samantha Hudson (2023) vteTVyNovelas Award for Best Musical Theme1994–2007 "Corazón Salvaje" - Manuel Mijares (1994) "El Vuelo del Águila" - Daniel Catán (1995) "Tengo Todo Contigo" - Alberto Ángel (1996) "El Alma No Tiene Color" - Laura Flores and Marco Antonio Solís (1998) "El Privilegio de Amar" - Manuel Mijares and Lucero (1999) "Laberintos de Pasión" - Pedro Fernández (2000) "Enloquéceme" - OV7 (2001) "Niña Amada Mía" - Alejandro Fernández (2003) "Amarte Es Mi Pecado" - Ricardo Montaner and Alessandra Rosaldo (2004) "La Descarada" - Reyli (2005) "Rebelde" - RBD (2006) "El Club de las Feas" - Banda El Recodo (2007) 2010–2020 "Mundo de Caramelo" - Danna Paola (2010) "Cuando Me Enamoro" - Enrique Iglesias and Juan Luis Guerra (2011) "Día de Suerte" - Alejandra Guzmán (2012) "Solo un Suspiro" - Alejandra Orozco and Oscar Cruz (2013) "No Me Compares" - Alejandro Sanz (2014) "Mi Corazón es Tuyo" - Axel and Kaay (2015) "A Que No Me Dejas" - Alejandro Sanz (2016) "Se Puede Amar" - Pablo Alborán (2017) "Saturno" - Pablo Alborán (2018) "Me Muero" - Carlos Rivera (2019) "Rompe" - Paulina Goto (2020) vteOrder of Cultural Merit (Brazil)1995 Antônio Carlos Magalhães Celso Furtado Fernanda Montenegro Joãosinho Trinta Jorge Amado José Mindlin José Sarney Nascimento Brito Nise da Silveira Pietro Maria Bardi Ricardo Gribel Roberto Marinho 1996 Athos Bulcão Bibi Ferreira Carybé Carlos Eduardo Moreira Ferreira Edemar Cid Ferreira Francisco Brennand Franco Montoro Jens Olesen Joel Mendes Rennó Max Justo Guedes Mestre Didi Nélida Piñon Olavo Setúbal Padre Vaz Sérgio Motta Walter Salles 1997 Adélia Prado Antônio Poteiro Antônio Salgado Braguinha David Assayag Diogo Pacheco Dona Lenoca Fayga Ostrower Gilberto Chateaubriand Gilberto Ferrez Helena Severo Hilda Hilst Jorge da Cunha Lima Jorge Gerdau José Ermírio de Moraes José Safra Lúcio Costa Luís Carlos Barreto Mãe Olga do Alaketu Marcos Vilaça Maria Clara Machado Robert Broughton Ubiratan Aguiar Wladimir Murtinho 1998 Abram Szajman Altamiro Carrilho Antônio Britto Ariano Suassuna Carlos Diegues Décio de Almeida Prado Franz Weissmann João Carlos Martins José Hugo Celidônio Lily Marinho Mãe Cleusa Millet Milu Villela Miguel Jorge Dona Neuma Octavio Frias Olavo Monteiro de Carvalho Paulo Autran Paulo César Ximenes Roseana Sarney Ruth Rocha Ruy Mesquita Sebastião Salgado Walter Hugo Khouri Zenildo Gonzaga Zoroastro de Lucena 1999 Abraham Koogan Almir Gabriel Aloysio Faria Ana Maria Diniz Angel Vianna Antônio Houaiss Beatriz Pimenta Camargo Ecyla Brandão Enrique Iglesias Esther Bertoletti Hélio Jaguaribe Hermínio Bello de Carvalho J. Borges João Antunes Mãe Stella de Oxóssi Maria Cecília Geyer Maria Delith Balaban Mário Covas Paixão Côrtes Paulo Fontainha Geyer Romero Magalhães Washington Novaes 2000 Ana Maria Machado Angela Gutierrez Dom Geraldo Dalal Achcar Edino Krieger Elizabeth D'Angelo Serra Firmino Ferreira Sampaio Neto Siron Franco Gianfrancesco Guarnieri Gilberto Gil José Alves Antunes Filho Luiz Henrique da Silveira Luiz Sponchiato Maria João Bustorff Mário Miguel Nicola Garófalo Martinho da Vila Nelson José Pinto Freire Paulo Tarso Flecha de Lima Plínio Pacheco Rodrigo Pederneiras Barbosa Ruth Escobar Sabine Lovatelli Sérgio Paulo Rouanet Sérgio Amaral Thomaz Farkas Tizuka Yamasaki Zezé Motta 2001 Arthur Moreira Lima Catherine Tasca Célia Procópio de Araújo Carvalho Euclides Menezes Ferreira Dona Zica Fernando Faro G.R.E.S. Império Serrano G.R.E.S. Portela G.R.E.S. Vila Isabel G.R.E.S. Mangueira Haroldo Costa Hermínio Bello de Carvalho Henri Philippe Reichstul Hildmar Diniz Ivo Abrahão Nesralla Jamelão João Câmara Filho Luciana Stegagno Picchio Luís Antônio Viana Lygia Fagundes Telles Manuel Salustiano Soares Milton Gonçalves Milton Nascimento Paulinho da Viola Pilar del Castillo Purificación Carpinteyro Calderón Sari Bermúdez Sheila Copps Synésio Scofano Fernandes Thiago de Mello Yvonne Lara da Costa 2002 Alberto Alves da Silva Ana Botafogo Candace Slater Carlos Roberto Faccina Centro Cultural Pró-Música Dalva Lazaroni Dominguinhos Dona Lucinha EDUSP Eduardo Baptista Vianna Frances Marinho George Savalla Gomes Guillermo O'Donnell G.R.E.S. Camisa Verde e Branco G.R.E.S. Vai Vai Henry Sobel Jack Leon Terpins João Filgueiras Jon M. Tolman Júlio Neves Julio Landmann Kabengele Munanga Lima Duarte Maria Della Costa Marlui Miranda Mestre Juca Niède Guidon Paulo Evaristo Arns Renato Borghetti Roberto Carlos Roberto DaMatta Sergio Kobayashi Silvio Barbato SBB Tania Mariza Kuchenbecker Rösing Vitae – Apoio à Cultura, Educação e Promoção Social 2003
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