Enrique Iglesias

Enrique Iglesias
Enrique Miguel Iglesias Preysler, known professionally as Enrique Iglesias, is a Spanish singer, songwriter, actor and record producer. He is widely regarded as the King of Latin Pop. Iglesias started his career in the mid-1990s on an American Spanish-language record label Fonovisa Records under the name Enrique Martinez, before switching to the stage name Enrique Iglesias and becoming one of the biggest stars in Latin America and the Hispanic market in the United States. By the turn of the millennium,...
NationalitySpanish
ProfessionPop Singer
Date of Birth8 May 1975
CityMadrid, Spain
CountrySpain
Hey, whatever I can do to help people get laid.
There are days that I wake up and I complain, and when I complain I pinch myself and say, 'that's for complaining.' Not many people can do what they really like in life.
The only thing I have no control over is the politics that goes on within the record company. It's always been the same, but it's far tougher now, because record companies are run by financial people; before, they were run by creative people.
The way I look at it, I'd rather make my own mistakes than have people make them for me.
I don't care what people say. My music's, my music.
And people coming up asking for autographs, there's only one time when it kind of bothers me: when I'm eating.
One person cannot change the world. But you can become the world for someone. A warm, bright, and peaceful world. If everyone can be such a world to one person, one will become ten people, and then a hundred. The world will be full of happy people then.
I love what I do, and I think I've appreciated it more throughout the years, but just to keep on traveling, keep on doing shows, and hopefully making better albums. That's always my goal.
Two or three countries, including Ecuador ... are negotiating with Spain,
I've had many, but I'll have to say when alcohol kills the romance ? in fact, when alcohol kills everything, if you know what I mean.
The big issue is going to be helping him reconcile the demands of the society he represents with the rules of the game in international relations and in the market.
It's going to be difficult, but not impossible.
An opening toward China will open the door, ... It is a unique opportunity for increasing demand and a revalorization of commodities.
I think the country has to face these realities and the international community has to be supportive both in the economic side and also in the social side.