Enrique Iglesias is a Spanish-American singer, songwriter, and music producer, widely regarded as the "King of Latin Pop." Born on May 8, 1975, in Madrid, Spain, he is the son of famed Spanish singer Julio Iglesias. Iglesias's music spans various genres, including pop, Latin pop, reggaeton, and dance. He gained fame in the late 1990s with his self-titled debut album, which included hits like "Bailamos." Notable works include "Hero," "Bailamos," "I Like It," and "Tonight (I'm Lovin' You)." His collaborations with artists such as Pitbull and Jennifer Lopez have further solidified his status in the music industry. Iglesias's impact on music is significant; he has sold over 180 million records worldwide, making him one of the best-selling Latin artists of all time. He has received numerous awards, including Grammy and Latin Grammy Awards, and has played a crucial role in popularizing Latin music in mainstream pop culture. His ability to blend different genres and languages has paved the way for future Latin artists in the global music landscape.