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Luis Miguel

Luis Miguel Gallego Basteri (born 19 April 1970)[2][3] is a Puerto Rican born-Mexican[4][5][6] singer, born to parents of Spanish and Italian descent, often referred to as El Sol de México (The Sun of Mexico), which is the nickname his mother gave him as a child—"mi sol" (My sun).[7][8] Luis Miguel has sung in multiple genres and styles, including pop songs, ballads, boleros, tangos, jazz, big band, and mariachi. Luis Miguel is also recognized as the only Latin singer of his generation to not cross over to the Anglo market during the "Latin Explosion" in the 1990s.[9]

Luis Miguel
Luis Miguel in 2008
Born
Luis Miguel Gallego Basteri

(1970-04-19) 19 April 1970 (age 52)
Citizenship
  • United States
  • Mexico[1]
Occupations
  • Singer
  • record producer
Years active1981–present
Children3
Parents
Musical career
Genres
Instrument(s)Vocals, Piano
Labels
Websiteluismigueloficial.com

Despite recording only in Spanish, Luis Miguel continued to be the best-selling Latin artist in the 1990s, and was credited for popularizing the bolero genre within the mainstream market.[10] He has sold around 60 million records worldwide,[11] making him one of the best-selling Latin music artists.

Latin pop music, along with his personal life and showmanship on stage, has made Luis Miguel popular for nearly his entire career, which started in Mexico in 1981. Having won his first Grammy at age 14 for his duet "Me Gustas Tal Como Eres" (with Sheena Easton),[7] he is the youngest male artist in music history to have received this accolade. In 1991, the RIAA recognized the success of his 1991 album Romance as one of the best-selling Spanish-language albums of all time.[7] He was the first Latino artist to earn two platinum certifications for Spanish-language albums in the United States, for Romance and Segundo Romance (the latter earning him 35 platinum records throughout Central and South America). He is also recognized by Billboard as the artist with the most top-10 hits on Billboard's Hot Latin Songs chart. His album Cómplices was released in 2008, peaking at No. 10 on the mainstream Billboard 200; his most recent album, ¡México Por Siempre!, was released in 2017 and earned him his second No. 1 on the Billboard Regional Mexican Albums chart, achieving double-platinum status.

Luis Miguel is also known for his high-grossing, captivating live performances. He is the highest-grossing Latino touring artist since Boxscore began tracking touring data in 1990, with a total of $278.5 million.[12] With the Luis Miguel Tour, which took place in 2010, he visited 22 countries in North America, South America and Europe, where he performed in a three-year span with a total of 223 shows all over the world, making it the longest and highest-grossing tour ever made by a Latin artist. He also holds the record for the most consecutive presentations in the Auditorio Nacional (National Auditorium) with a total of 30 consecutive[13][14] concerts as well as the record for the most presentations in the same venue with a total of 258 concerts.[15][16] As of October 2020, Luis Miguel ranks number two on Billboard's Greatest of All-Time Latin Artists chart.[17]

Career

First recordings and commercial breakout

During his childhood years, his father, who was also his manager, encouraged him to watch and analyze nearly every movie, recording, and concert performance of Elvis Presley.[18] In 1982, he released his first album, Un Sol, by the Mexican branch of EMI Records, which won him his first gold disc at the age of 11.[19] Two years later, he started touring Latin American countries including Colombia, Venezuela, Chile, and Argentina. He scored a major hit with his single, "1+1=Dos Enamorados".[20]

In 1984, Luis Miguel turned into Spanish rock-pop style, with the international release of his fourth studio album Palabra de Honor produced by the then Spanish Hispavox director Honorio Herrero.[21] In 1985, at age of 15, he took part at the Sanremo Music Festival, where he won the second place award with his song "Noi Ragazzi Di Oggi".[18] That same year, he was also presented with the "Antorcha de Plata" Award in the Viña del Mar Music Festival for his duet single "Me Gustas Tal Como Eres" ("I Like You Just As You Are") with Scottish singer Sheena Easton.[7] In 1983, he co-starred in the film Ya Nunca Más (released 1984) and in 1985, Fiebre de amor.[18]

In 1986, he took a brief hiatus as his relationship with his father was souring due to alleged mismanagement, poor financial decisions and risking the earnings of his career. Shortly after signing with Warner Records, in 1987, he fired his father and started to work with Juan Carlos Calderón.[18] Luis Miguel's album Soy Como Quiero Ser in May 1987 sold well over 2.5 million records.[18] The album featured covering hits such as "Cuando Calienta El Sol", "Ahora Te Puedes Marchar", and "Yo Que No Vivo Sin Ti".[citation needed]

On 25 November 1988, Luis Miguel's second album Busca Una Mujer was released. The first single "La Incondicional" became a top-ten hit throughout Latin America in the first half of 1989,[18] and thanks in part to the music video, it spent over seven months on the top ten of many Latin American charts. The video was shocking to many fans as he had cut his signature long hair. This cemented his transition from a child star into an adult superstar. By the end of 1989, the second single "Fría Como el Viento" reached No. 1 on the Hot Latin Tracks.[22] He also had a top-ten single with "Separados" in early 1990, peaking at #8.

In 1990, he made a successful transition from child singer to adult showman with the album 20 Años and an ensuing string of sold-out shows first in Mexico then throughout Latin America and elsewhere in the world. 20 Años sold 600,000 copies in its first week of release[18] and resulted in the release of three singles: "Tengo Todo Excepto A Ti", "Entrégate", and "Amante Del Amor", with the two former hitting number 1 on Billboard's Hot Latin Tracks in 1990.[22]

International superstardom

 
Luis Miguel in concert live with Mariachi

In 1991, Luis Miguel's career went to even greater heights and earned him the respect of a wider audience with the release of Romance, an album of romantic boleros, most from the 1950s. He has been credited with reinventing the bolero for modern audiences. The album Romance, which became his most successful material ever, eventually sold 7 million units worldwide.[23][24]

In 1993, Luis Miguel's fifth studio album, Aries, was released, which won him that year's Grammy Award for Best Latin Pop Album. That same year, Luis Miguel was invited by Frank Sinatra to join him on his Duets II album and to perform live in a nationally televised special in honor of Sinatra's 80th birthday, along with other stars such as Stevie Wonder and Natalie Cole.[18]

In 1994, he released a sequel to Romance, Segundo Romance, featuring him as a convincing pop singer with mastery over timeless Latin classics such as "Solamente Una Vez" and "Historia de un Amor". The album earned Miguel another Grammy Award, as well as platinum status in the United States.

In 1996, for his contribution to the recording industry, Luis Miguel received a star and was inducted to the Hollywood Walk of Fame, at that time the youngest male singer to receive a star. Soon after, Luis Miguel returned to the studio and released Nada Es Igual, a pop album featuring "Sueña", the main theme for Disney's The Hunchback of Notre Dame.

In 1997, Luis Miguel released his third album of the bolero series Romances, which sold over 5 million copies. "Por Debajo de la Mesa" was released as the lead single from the album. The single quickly reached number one on the Billboard Hot Latin Songs chart, two months later; it would spend twenty-six weeks on the chart. At the 40th Annual Grammy Awards in 1998, Luis Miguel won the award for Best Latin Pop Performance. He also received the Billboard Latin Music Award for "Male Pop Album of the Year" and the World Music Award for "Best Selling Latin Artist" in the same year.

In 1999, Luis Miguel released his ninth studio album Amarte Es Un Placer which, in 2000, earned him two Latin Grammys for being Best Album of the Year and Best Pop Album of the Year.[7] The single "O Tú, O Ninguna" of Amarte Es Un Placer became number 1 on the Billboard Hot Latin Tracks and perched at the top position for eight consecutive weeks.[22] Following the success of Amarte Es Un Placer, Luis Miguel released Mis Romances in 2001, his fourth album in the bolero series. The album, which sold over two million copies worldwide was followed by the launch of Mis Romances Tour which took place throughout the U.S., Europe, and Latin America.

In 2003, Luis Miguel released his first pop album in over four years entitled 33, indicative of his age. The album, which featured a collection of ballads and uptempo songs climbed to number 1 on Billboard's Latin Charts earning Luis Miguel two Billboard Awards as well as Grammy and Latin Grammy award nominations.

On the 33 Tour, Luis Miguel filled the largest halls in the U.S., toured throughout Latin America, including Chile where his album 33 sold 2.5 million copies and was recognized that same year by Warner Chile as the artist with the most sold records sold in the history of Chile.[25] He also performed at Mexico's sold-out National Auditorium, and various sold-out shows at Buenos Aires, as well as other prestigious international venues such as Plaza de Toros de Las Ventas in Spain. That same year, Prince Felipe of Spain presented him with a special award for being the best-selling foreign artist in his country's history, and hosted a special party in his honor in Madrid.[18]

In addition to his album 33 Luis Miguel was bestowed by Lo Nuestro Awards in 2003 a "Premio Lo Nuestro a la Excelencia", (literally, The "Ours" award for Excellence) a lifetime achievement award for his outstanding career at the mere age of 33 being the youngest artist to receive this award.

 
Luis Miguel in Mexico City in 2006

In 2004, Luis Miguel released his Mexico En La Piel. The album, which was a collection of traditional Mexican mariachi songs, went on to sell five million copies worldwide. For this album he received a diamond disc and won the Latin Grammy Award for Best Ranchero Album at the Latin Grammy Awards of 2005 and also the Grammy Award for Best Mexican/Mexican-American Album. He launched his Mexico En La Piel Tour in 2005. In 2006, Luis Miguel performed thirty shows between 18 January and 27 February at the National Auditorium in Mexico City.[18] The 123-date tour started in September 2005 in Mexico which then stretched to Argentina, Chile and Uruguay. The Mexico En La Piel Tour won the Billboard "Tour of the Year" and positioned itself as No.1 on the Billboard World Top Boxscore.

In 2005, Luis Miguel released Grandes éxitos, his first greatest hits album, that featured his greatest songs he recorded during all his career, including two never-released singles: "Misterios Del Amor" and "Si Te Perdiera".

That same year, he released a Christmas album called Navidades. The playlist includes many Christmas standards in Spanish. The album reached number one on Billboard's Top Latin Albums chart during the first week of its release.[26] The album released two singles "Santa Claus Llegó A La Ciudad" ("Santa Claus Is Coming to Town"), and "Mi Humilde Oración" ("My Grown-up Christmas List").

On 6 May 2008, Luis Miguel released Cómplices, produced by him and written by Spanish composer Manuel Alejandro. It sold almost 350,000 copies in the first 24 hours.[27] The first single, "Si Tú Te Atreves" was released on 7 April 2008, the second single of the album was "Te Desean". Luis Miguel made history with his album Complices which debuted at No.10 on the Billboard Top 200, being the highest position a Latin artist has ever reached on the Billboard Top 200 with a fully Spanish composed album, it also reached No.1 on the Billboard Top Latin Albums making him the Latin artist with the most No.1 albums on the chart with a total of 9 albums. His Complices Tour began in Seattle, Washington on 3 September 2008.

Luis Miguel released his self-titled studio album on 14 September 2010. Its first single "Labios de Miel" is a smooth Latin pop song. The tour started on 4 November 2010 in the city of Lima, Peru and covered the United States, South America, Mexico and Spain among other countries.[28] On 22 February 2012, he sang at the Viña del Mar International Song Festival. With one million dollars for his performance, he became the most expensive artist in the history of the festival. Luis Miguel performed at the Curaçao North Sea Jazz Festival on 31 August 2013.[29] In August 2014, the song "Déjà Vu" was leaked on the web.

On 4 May 2017, Telemundo signed a deal for the exclusive U.S. broadcast rights to the "officially authorized TV series" based on Luis Miguel's life story and announced it will air in 2018. On the same day, Netflix also revealed it has the rights to stream the yet-unnamed bio-series in Latin America and Spain with the same target date.[30]

In his official Facebook page it was announced that his new single "La Fiesta del Mariachi" was set to release on 27 October 2017. On 24 November, the full album, titled ¡México Por Siempre! was released, it features 14 tracks of traditional Mexican music. The tour began on 21 February 2018, in the National Auditorium of Mexico City with 8 shows and will continue throughout Mexico, United States and Spain.[citation needed]

On 22 April, Netflix and Telemundo started airing the self-titled series Luis Miguel. Together with revealing many parts both known and unknown of the singer, it also brought nostalgic moments for those watching it, like the mirroring of his Sabritas ad, called in the series "Saboritas".[31]

Personal life

 
Luis Miguel 2008

His father was a Spanish singer, songwriter and guitarist, Luis Gallego Sánchez, known as "Luisito Rey", and his mother was an Italian actress, Marcela Basteri.[32] His father was from Cádiz, a city in southwestern Spain, and his mother was from the Province of Massa-Carrara, Italy. He was named Luis Miguel in honor of Spanish bullfighter Luis Miguel Dominguín.[33] Luis Miguel has two younger brothers.

His birth date is on 18 April, but he celebrates his birthday on 19 April as that was the day his father registered him at Puerto Rico's Civil Registry.[34] Due to his early fame, Luis Miguel had a complicated childhood. He had a difficult relationship with his father, who was also his manager. His father was very strict and demanding during incessant rehearsals, although his father's strict discipline has also been credited with playing a large role in his success. In 1986, Luis Miguel's mother disappeared mysteriously and her whereabouts are still unknown.[35] In the late 1980s, Luis Miguel fired his father due to financial problems caused by poor representation. After their estrangement, his father, who was a heavy drinker, fell into depression and died on 9 December 1992 in Barcelona, Spain.[18]

Luis Miguel is recognized for his taste for haute cuisine[36] and for being a self-taught sommelier. Luis Miguel released his own vintage of wine, "Único. Luis Miguel", a Cabernet Sauvignon.[37][38] A native Spanish speaker, he also speaks English, Italian and Portuguese.[39][40]

Luis Miguel is the father of three children: one born in June 1989, from his relationship with Stephanie Salas; and two born in January 2007 and December 2008, both from his relationship with actress Aracely Arámbula. His numerous relationships are widely covered by the Latin media.[41]

Regarding his religious faith, he stated: "I am Catholic because I was born in a Catholic family. I believe in God, I visit church whenever I rarely have the chance due to my work commitments."[42] He has refrained from speaking about politics, stating that an artist should be "apolitical and dedicate themselves to songs".[43]

In April 2010, he was briefly hospitalized at the Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles. The cause of the hospitalization was not disclosed.[44] On 2 May 2017, Luis Miguel surrendered himself to the U.S. Marshals following a case with his former manager William Brockhaus where Luis Miguel was ordered to pay him over one million dollars in July 2016. He was released that same day by signing a promissory note.[45]

Artistry and image

Luis Miguel rarely grants interviews or attends award ceremonies. He is always escorted by a diligent security team and he is transported in several trucks to distract paparazzi and reporters.[46] He is quoted as saying, "I maintain my sanity by keeping my distance."[47]

 
Luis Miguel's star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame

Luis Miguel is considered one of the top male pop singers worldwide today. His voice has been estimated to span three octaves, six notes.[48] In a career that has spanned almost forty years, he has become the main male singer from Latin America, having performed successfully pop music, bolero, mariachi and romantic ballads.[49][50] In the late 1980s, Luis Miguel made the transition from child star to consolidated international singer, and since then, he became one of the most revered and popular Latin American artists ever.[49][50] Also dubbed as a crooner, his wide vocal range and performance has been praised by critics and other artists all over the world.[49][50] Producer Gustavo Santaolalla described him as "one of the greatest singers of all time" and stated that "Luis Miguel is not just a singer, he's an artist."[51]

Frank Sinatra personally invited Luis Miguel to participate on a duet in the album Duets II. Luis Miguel has been dubbed several times by the press and the media as the "Latin Frank Sinatra".[52] His music has reached speaking continents such as Asia and Africa. The press stated that at the time of his capture, the dictator Saddam Hussein had the album Segundo Romance, among his belongings.[53]

His net worth is estimated at US$180 million.[54]

Summary of distinctions

 
Luis Miguel was the first Latin artist to have two Spanish-language albums certified platinum.

At the age of 14, Luis Miguel received a Grammy Award for his duet "Me Gustas Tal Como Eres" ("I Like You Just The Way You Are") with Sheena Easton.[7] In 1991, the RIAA gave him a recognition for the high sales of the albums Romance and Segundo Romance.[7] Luis Miguel is the only Latin artist to have two Spanish-language albums (Romance and Segundo Romance) go platinum in the USA.

He was the only Latin artist to perform at the show "Sinatra: 80 Years My Way", along with other pop icons such as Bruce Springsteen, Natalie Cole and Bob Dylan.[7] His 1997 album Romances became the first Spanish-language album ever debuting at No. 14 on the Billboard Top 200.[7] Warner Music Group recognized Luis Miguel as the best-selling artist in the history of Chile with over 2.5 million records sold.[7] In 2003, Prince Felipe of Spain presented him with a special award for being the best-selling foreign artist in his country's history. In 2008, Luis Miguel's album Navidades became the first Christmas album ever being nominated to the Grammy in the category of Pop.[7] His album Cómplices broke records in Mexico, by selling over 320,000 copies in its first day of release.[7] Just three days after its release, his new album achieved Quadruple Platinum certification in Mexico, Platinum in Argentina and gold records in Chile and the United States.

Luis Miguel is also known by his high-grossing tours in Chile, Uruguay, Venezuela, Brazil and Spain between 1999 and 2000. The tour consisted of 99 concerts and was attended by approximately 1.4 million fans. It was the highest-grossing tour ever made by a Latin artist, as well as the most extended. These two records have been broken by his Mexico En La Piel Tour. His 33 Tour peaked at No. 1 in the Billboard World Top Boxscore.[7] The Mexico En La Piel Tour of 2005–2007, with a total of 124 concerts, peaked at No. 1 in the Billboard World Top Boxscore. The tour spanned two years with a total of 129 concerts attended by over 1.5 million spectators, and grossed around $95 million.[7] In 2006, during the Mexico En La Piel Tour, after giving 30 consecutive sold-out concerts at the Auditorio Nacional in Mexico, gathering over 260,000 spectators he was awarded with the "Estela de Plata" at the last concert.[7] His Luis Miguel Tour is ranked at number five of the highest-grossing tours of 2011 in North America.[55]

Awards and recognitions

Discography

Concert tours

Awards and nominations

Grammy Awards

The Grammy Awards are awarded annually by the National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences of the United States. Miguel received six awards from fifteen nominations.

Latin Grammy Awards

The Latin Grammy Awards are awarded annually by The Latin Academy of Recording Arts & Sciences of the United States. Miguel received six awards from nine nominations.

Year Awarded Nominee/work Category Result
2000 Amarte Es Un Placer Album of the Year Won
Best Pop Vocal Album Won
"Tú Mirada" Best Male Pop Vocal Performance Won
2001 Vivo Best Male Pop Vocal Album Nominated
2003 "Hasta Que Vuelvas" Record of the Year Nominated
2004 33 Best Male Pop Vocal Album Nominated
2005 México En La Piel Best Ranchero Album Won
2018 ¡México Por Siempre! Album of the Year Won
Best Ranchero Album Won

Filmography

Year Title Role Ref.
1984 Ya nunca más Luis Aranda [59]
1985 Fiebre de amor Himself [60]

See also

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External links

  •   Media related to Luis Miguel at Wikimedia Commons
  • Official website (in Spanish)
  • Luis Miguel at AllMusic

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This article is about the singer For his self titled album see Luis Miguel album For other uses see Luis Miguel disambiguation In this Spanish name the first or paternal surname is Gallego and the second or maternal family name is Basteri Luis Miguel Gallego Basteri born 19 April 1970 2 3 is a Puerto Rican born Mexican 4 5 6 singer born to parents of Spanish and Italian descent often referred to as El Sol de Mexico The Sun of Mexico which is the nickname his mother gave him as a child mi sol My sun 7 8 Luis Miguel has sung in multiple genres and styles including pop songs ballads boleros tangos jazz big band and mariachi Luis Miguel is also recognized as the only Latin singer of his generation to not cross over to the Anglo market during the Latin Explosion in the 1990s 9 Luis MiguelLuis Miguel in 2008BornLuis Miguel Gallego Basteri 1970 04 19 19 April 1970 age 52 San Juan Puerto RicoCitizenshipUnited StatesMexico 1 OccupationsSingerrecord producerYears active1981 presentChildren3ParentsLuisito Rey father Marcela Basteri mother Musical careerGenresLatin poppopboleromariachirancherasballadsInstrument s Vocals PianoLabelsEMI Mexico 1982 86 Warner Latina 1987 present Websiteluismigueloficial wbr comDespite recording only in Spanish Luis Miguel continued to be the best selling Latin artist in the 1990s and was credited for popularizing the bolero genre within the mainstream market 10 He has sold around 60 million records worldwide 11 making him one of the best selling Latin music artists Latin pop music along with his personal life and showmanship on stage has made Luis Miguel popular for nearly his entire career which started in Mexico in 1981 Having won his first Grammy at age 14 for his duet Me Gustas Tal Como Eres with Sheena Easton 7 he is the youngest male artist in music history to have received this accolade In 1991 the RIAA recognized the success of his 1991 album Romance as one of the best selling Spanish language albums of all time 7 He was the first Latino artist to earn two platinum certifications for Spanish language albums in the United States for Romance and Segundo Romance the latter earning him 35 platinum records throughout Central and South America He is also recognized by Billboard as the artist with the most top 10 hits on Billboard s Hot Latin Songs chart His album Complices was released in 2008 peaking at No 10 on the mainstream Billboard 200 his most recent album Mexico Por Siempre was released in 2017 and earned him his second No 1 on the Billboard Regional Mexican Albums chart achieving double platinum status Luis Miguel is also known for his high grossing captivating live performances He is the highest grossing Latino touring artist since Boxscore began tracking touring data in 1990 with a total of 278 5 million 12 With the Luis Miguel Tour which took place in 2010 he visited 22 countries in North America South America and Europe where he performed in a three year span with a total of 223 shows all over the world making it the longest and highest grossing tour ever made by a Latin artist He also holds the record for the most consecutive presentations in the Auditorio Nacional National Auditorium with a total of 30 consecutive 13 14 concerts as well as the record for the most presentations in the same venue with a total of 258 concerts 15 16 As of October 2020 update Luis Miguel ranks number two on Billboard s Greatest of All Time Latin Artists chart 17 Contents 1 Career 1 1 First recordings and commercial breakout 1 2 International superstardom 2 Personal life 3 Artistry and image 3 1 Summary of distinctions 3 2 Awards and recognitions 4 Discography 5 Concert tours 6 Awards and nominations 6 1 Grammy Awards 6 2 Latin Grammy Awards 7 Filmography 8 See also 9 References 10 External linksCareer EditFirst recordings and commercial breakout Edit During his childhood years his father who was also his manager encouraged him to watch and analyze nearly every movie recording and concert performance of Elvis Presley 18 In 1982 he released his first album Un Sol by the Mexican branch of EMI Records which won him his first gold disc at the age of 11 19 Two years later he started touring Latin American countries including Colombia Venezuela Chile and Argentina He scored a major hit with his single 1 1 Dos Enamorados 20 In 1984 Luis Miguel turned into Spanish rock pop style with the international release of his fourth studio album Palabra de Honor produced by the then Spanish Hispavox director Honorio Herrero 21 In 1985 at age of 15 he took part at the Sanremo Music Festival where he won the second place award with his song Noi Ragazzi Di Oggi 18 That same year he was also presented with the Antorcha de Plata Award in the Vina del Mar Music Festival for his duet single Me Gustas Tal Como Eres I Like You Just As You Are with Scottish singer Sheena Easton 7 In 1983 he co starred in the film Ya Nunca Mas released 1984 and in 1985 Fiebre de amor 18 In 1986 he took a brief hiatus as his relationship with his father was souring due to alleged mismanagement poor financial decisions and risking the earnings of his career Shortly after signing with Warner Records in 1987 he fired his father and started to work with Juan Carlos Calderon 18 Luis Miguel s album Soy Como Quiero Ser in May 1987 sold well over 2 5 million records 18 The album featured covering hits such as Cuando Calienta El Sol Ahora Te Puedes Marchar and Yo Que No Vivo Sin Ti citation needed On 25 November 1988 Luis Miguel s second album Busca Una Mujer was released The first single La Incondicional became a top ten hit throughout Latin America in the first half of 1989 18 and thanks in part to the music video it spent over seven months on the top ten of many Latin American charts The video was shocking to many fans as he had cut his signature long hair This cemented his transition from a child star into an adult superstar By the end of 1989 the second single Fria Como el Viento reached No 1 on the Hot Latin Tracks 22 He also had a top ten single with Separados in early 1990 peaking at 8 In 1990 he made a successful transition from child singer to adult showman with the album 20 Anos and an ensuing string of sold out shows first in Mexico then throughout Latin America and elsewhere in the world 20 Anos sold 600 000 copies in its first week of release 18 and resulted in the release of three singles Tengo Todo Excepto A Ti Entregate and Amante Del Amor with the two former hitting number 1 on Billboard s Hot Latin Tracks in 1990 22 International superstardom Edit Luis Miguel in concert live with Mariachi In 1991 Luis Miguel s career went to even greater heights and earned him the respect of a wider audience with the release of Romance an album of romantic boleros most from the 1950s He has been credited with reinventing the bolero for modern audiences The album Romance which became his most successful material ever eventually sold 7 million units worldwide 23 24 In 1993 Luis Miguel s fifth studio album Aries was released which won him that year s Grammy Award for Best Latin Pop Album That same year Luis Miguel was invited by Frank Sinatra to join him on his Duets II album and to perform live in a nationally televised special in honor of Sinatra s 80th birthday along with other stars such as Stevie Wonder and Natalie Cole 18 In 1994 he released a sequel to Romance Segundo Romance featuring him as a convincing pop singer with mastery over timeless Latin classics such as Solamente Una Vez and Historia de un Amor The album earned Miguel another Grammy Award as well as platinum status in the United States In 1996 for his contribution to the recording industry Luis Miguel received a star and was inducted to the Hollywood Walk of Fame at that time the youngest male singer to receive a star Soon after Luis Miguel returned to the studio and released Nada Es Igual a pop album featuring Suena the main theme for Disney s The Hunchback of Notre Dame In 1997 Luis Miguel released his third album of the bolero series Romances which sold over 5 million copies Por Debajo de la Mesa was released as the lead single from the album The single quickly reached number one on the Billboard Hot Latin Songs chart two months later it would spend twenty six weeks on the chart At the 40th Annual Grammy Awards in 1998 Luis Miguel won the award for Best Latin Pop Performance He also received the Billboard Latin Music Award for Male Pop Album of the Year and the World Music Award for Best Selling Latin Artist in the same year In 1999 Luis Miguel released his ninth studio album Amarte Es Un Placer which in 2000 earned him two Latin Grammys for being Best Album of the Year and Best Pop Album of the Year 7 The single O Tu O Ninguna of Amarte Es Un Placer became number 1 on the Billboard Hot Latin Tracks and perched at the top position for eight consecutive weeks 22 Following the success of Amarte Es Un Placer Luis Miguel released Mis Romances in 2001 his fourth album in the bolero series The album which sold over two million copies worldwide was followed by the launch of Mis Romances Tour which took place throughout the U S Europe and Latin America In 2003 Luis Miguel released his first pop album in over four years entitled 33 indicative of his age The album which featured a collection of ballads and uptempo songs climbed to number 1 on Billboard s Latin Charts earning Luis Miguel two Billboard Awards as well as Grammy and Latin Grammy award nominations On the 33 Tour Luis Miguel filled the largest halls in the U S toured throughout Latin America including Chile where his album 33 sold 2 5 million copies and was recognized that same year by Warner Chile as the artist with the most sold records sold in the history of Chile 25 He also performed at Mexico s sold out National Auditorium and various sold out shows at Buenos Aires as well as other prestigious international venues such as Plaza de Toros de Las Ventas in Spain That same year Prince Felipe of Spain presented him with a special award for being the best selling foreign artist in his country s history and hosted a special party in his honor in Madrid 18 In addition to his album 33 Luis Miguel was bestowed by Lo Nuestro Awards in 2003 a Premio Lo Nuestro a la Excelencia literally The Ours award for Excellence a lifetime achievement award for his outstanding career at the mere age of 33 being the youngest artist to receive this award Luis Miguel in Mexico City in 2006 In 2004 Luis Miguel released his Mexico En La Piel The album which was a collection of traditional Mexican mariachi songs went on to sell five million copies worldwide For this album he received a diamond disc and won the Latin Grammy Award for Best Ranchero Album at the Latin Grammy Awards of 2005 and also the Grammy Award for Best Mexican Mexican American Album He launched his Mexico En La Piel Tour in 2005 In 2006 Luis Miguel performed thirty shows between 18 January and 27 February at the National Auditorium in Mexico City 18 The 123 date tour started in September 2005 in Mexico which then stretched to Argentina Chile and Uruguay The Mexico En La Piel Tour won the Billboard Tour of the Year and positioned itself as No 1 on the Billboard World Top Boxscore In 2005 Luis Miguel released Grandes exitos his first greatest hits album that featured his greatest songs he recorded during all his career including two never released singles Misterios Del Amor and Si Te Perdiera That same year he released a Christmas album called Navidades The playlist includes many Christmas standards in Spanish The album reached number one on Billboard s Top Latin Albums chart during the first week of its release 26 The album released two singles Santa Claus Llego A La Ciudad Santa Claus Is Coming to Town and Mi Humilde Oracion My Grown up Christmas List On 6 May 2008 Luis Miguel released Complices produced by him and written by Spanish composer Manuel Alejandro It sold almost 350 000 copies in the first 24 hours 27 The first single Si Tu Te Atreves was released on 7 April 2008 the second single of the album was Te Desean Luis Miguel made history with his album Complices which debuted at No 10 on the Billboard Top 200 being the highest position a Latin artist has ever reached on the Billboard Top 200 with a fully Spanish composed album it also reached No 1 on the Billboard Top Latin Albums making him the Latin artist with the most No 1 albums on the chart with a total of 9 albums His Complices Tour began in Seattle Washington on 3 September 2008 Luis Miguel released his self titled studio album on 14 September 2010 Its first single Labios de Miel is a smooth Latin pop song The tour started on 4 November 2010 in the city of Lima Peru and covered the United States South America Mexico and Spain among other countries 28 On 22 February 2012 he sang at the Vina del Mar International Song Festival With one million dollars for his performance he became the most expensive artist in the history of the festival Luis Miguel performed at the Curacao North Sea Jazz Festival on 31 August 2013 29 In August 2014 the song Deja Vu was leaked on the web On 4 May 2017 Telemundo signed a deal for the exclusive U S broadcast rights to the officially authorized TV series based on Luis Miguel s life story and announced it will air in 2018 On the same day Netflix also revealed it has the rights to stream the yet unnamed bio series in Latin America and Spain with the same target date 30 In his official Facebook page it was announced that his new single La Fiesta del Mariachi was set to release on 27 October 2017 On 24 November the full album titled Mexico Por Siempre was released it features 14 tracks of traditional Mexican music The tour began on 21 February 2018 in the National Auditorium of Mexico City with 8 shows and will continue throughout Mexico United States and Spain citation needed On 22 April Netflix and Telemundo started airing the self titled series Luis Miguel Together with revealing many parts both known and unknown of the singer it also brought nostalgic moments for those watching it like the mirroring of his Sabritas ad called in the series Saboritas 31 Personal life Edit Luis Miguel 2008 His father was a Spanish singer songwriter and guitarist Luis Gallego Sanchez known as Luisito Rey and his mother was an Italian actress Marcela Basteri 32 His father was from Cadiz a city in southwestern Spain and his mother was from the Province of Massa Carrara Italy He was named Luis Miguel in honor of Spanish bullfighter Luis Miguel Dominguin 33 Luis Miguel has two younger brothers His birth date is on 18 April but he celebrates his birthday on 19 April as that was the day his father registered him at Puerto Rico s Civil Registry 34 Due to his early fame Luis Miguel had a complicated childhood He had a difficult relationship with his father who was also his manager His father was very strict and demanding during incessant rehearsals although his father s strict discipline has also been credited with playing a large role in his success In 1986 Luis Miguel s mother disappeared mysteriously and her whereabouts are still unknown 35 In the late 1980s Luis Miguel fired his father due to financial problems caused by poor representation After their estrangement his father who was a heavy drinker fell into depression and died on 9 December 1992 in Barcelona Spain 18 Luis Miguel is recognized for his taste for haute cuisine 36 and for being a self taught sommelier Luis Miguel released his own vintage of wine Unico Luis Miguel a Cabernet Sauvignon 37 38 A native Spanish speaker he also speaks English Italian and Portuguese 39 40 Luis Miguel is the father of three children one born in June 1989 from his relationship with Stephanie Salas and two born in January 2007 and December 2008 both from his relationship with actress Aracely Arambula His numerous relationships are widely covered by the Latin media 41 Regarding his religious faith he stated I am Catholic because I was born in a Catholic family I believe in God I visit church whenever I rarely have the chance due to my work commitments 42 He has refrained from speaking about politics stating that an artist should be apolitical and dedicate themselves to songs 43 In April 2010 he was briefly hospitalized at the Cedars Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles The cause of the hospitalization was not disclosed 44 On 2 May 2017 Luis Miguel surrendered himself to the U S Marshals following a case with his former manager William Brockhaus where Luis Miguel was ordered to pay him over one million dollars in July 2016 He was released that same day by signing a promissory note 45 Artistry and image EditLuis Miguel rarely grants interviews or attends award ceremonies He is always escorted by a diligent security team and he is transported in several trucks to distract paparazzi and reporters 46 He is quoted as saying I maintain my sanity by keeping my distance 47 Luis Miguel s star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame Luis Miguel is considered one of the top male pop singers worldwide today His voice has been estimated to span three octaves six notes 48 In a career that has spanned almost forty years he has become the main male singer from Latin America having performed successfully pop music bolero mariachi and romantic ballads 49 50 In the late 1980s Luis Miguel made the transition from child star to consolidated international singer and since then he became one of the most revered and popular Latin American artists ever 49 50 Also dubbed as a crooner his wide vocal range and performance has been praised by critics and other artists all over the world 49 50 Producer Gustavo Santaolalla described him as one of the greatest singers of all time and stated that Luis Miguel is not just a singer he s an artist 51 Frank Sinatra personally invited Luis Miguel to participate on a duet in the album Duets II Luis Miguel has been dubbed several times by the press and the media as the Latin Frank Sinatra 52 His music has reached speaking continents such as Asia and Africa The press stated that at the time of his capture the dictator Saddam Hussein had the album Segundo Romance among his belongings 53 His net worth is estimated at US 180 million 54 Summary of distinctions Edit Luis Miguel was the first Latin artist to have two Spanish language albums certified platinum At the age of 14 Luis Miguel received a Grammy Award for his duet Me Gustas Tal Como Eres I Like You Just The Way You Are with Sheena Easton 7 In 1991 the RIAA gave him a recognition for the high sales of the albums Romance and Segundo Romance 7 Luis Miguel is the only Latin artist to have two Spanish language albums Romance and Segundo Romance go platinum in the USA He was the only Latin artist to perform at the show Sinatra 80 Years My Way along with other pop icons such as Bruce Springsteen Natalie Cole and Bob Dylan 7 His 1997 album Romances became the first Spanish language album ever debuting at No 14 on the Billboard Top 200 7 Warner Music Group recognized Luis Miguel as the best selling artist in the history of Chile with over 2 5 million records sold 7 In 2003 Prince Felipe of Spain presented him with a special award for being the best selling foreign artist in his country s history In 2008 Luis Miguel s album Navidades became the first Christmas album ever being nominated to the Grammy in the category of Pop 7 His album Complices broke records in Mexico by selling over 320 000 copies in its first day of release 7 Just three days after its release his new album achieved Quadruple Platinum certification in Mexico Platinum in Argentina and gold records in Chile and the United States Luis Miguel is also known by his high grossing tours in Chile Uruguay Venezuela Brazil and Spain between 1999 and 2000 The tour consisted of 99 concerts and was attended by approximately 1 4 million fans It was the highest grossing tour ever made by a Latin artist as well as the most extended These two records have been broken by his Mexico En La Piel Tour His 33 Tour peaked at No 1 in the Billboard World Top Boxscore 7 The Mexico En La Piel Tour of 2005 2007 with a total of 124 concerts peaked at No 1 in the Billboard World Top Boxscore The tour spanned two years with a total of 129 concerts attended by over 1 5 million spectators and grossed around 95 million 7 In 2006 during the Mexico En La Piel Tour after giving 30 consecutive sold out concerts at the Auditorio Nacional in Mexico gathering over 260 000 spectators he was awarded with the Estela de Plata at the last concert 7 His Luis Miguel Tour is ranked at number five of the highest grossing tours of 2011 in North America 55 Awards and recognitions Edit In 1984 received the Grammy Award for Best Mexican American Performance for his duet Me Gustas Tal Como Eres I Like You Just The Way You Are with Sheena Easton 7 In 1985 Luis Miguel won Antorcha de Plata at the Festival de la Cancion de Vina del Mar for his duet Me Gustas Tal Como Eres I Like You Just The Way You Are with Sheena Easton 7 In 1985 wins the second place at the Sanremo Music Festival in Italy with the song Noi Ragazzi di Oggi Lyrics by Cristiano Minellono Music by Pino Donaggio 7 In 1990 won two more Antorcha de Plata at the Festival de la Cancion de Vina del Mar 7 In 1991 Luis Miguel was recognized at South Korea International Music Award as the best abroad for his album Romance for Romance 7 In 1991 received recognition by RIAA for selling 2 million copies of Romance and Segundo Romance 7 In 1992 he received European Excellence prize in Spain 7 In 1992 received a Billboard Awards for the Best Latin Artist for the Best Spanish language Album for his album Romance and Best Singer in Spanish 7 In 1993 received a Billboard Awards for Best Latin Male Artist of the Year Best Spanish Language Album of the Year Aries 7 In 1993 received a Grammy Award for the Best Latin Pop Album Aries 7 In 1994 received a Grammy Award for being the Best Latin Male singer with his album Segundo Romance 7 In 1994 he was invited to record a special edition duet of Come Fly With Me with Frank Sinatra for his album Duets II 7 In 1995 became the single Latin artist to perform at the show SINATRA 80 Years My Way along with other pop icons such as Bruce Springsteen Natalie Cole and Bob Dylan 7 In 1996 received a star in the Hollywood Walk of Fame 7 In 1996 he recorded the song Suena Spanish version of Someday for the Disney movie The Hunchback of Notre Dame 7 In 1997 Pollstar Magazine recognized Luis Miguel as the first Latin artist to enter the list of All Time Top 20 grossing artists who have sold as many records in a single location in the history of music 7 In 1997 the album Romances became the first Spanish language album ever debuting on the Billboard Top 200 7 In 1997 Luis Miguel received a Grammy Award for being the Best Latin Pop Artist of the Year with his album Romances 7 In 2000 received a Latin Grammy Award for Best Album of the Year and Best Pop Album of the Year on his Amarte es un Placer 7 In 2000 received a Latin Grammy Award for Best Pop Album 7 In 2000 received a Latin Grammy Award for being the Best Pop Male Artist 7 In 2001 he received a Billboard Award for Best Male Pop Vocal Performance which included a collaboration with Michael Jackson in the Spanish version of What More Can I Give entitled Todo Para Ti dedicated to the victims of 11 September 2001 attacks in New York 7 In 2002 received the Premio Luna de Mexico Moon of Mexico Award for being the artist with the best artistic career at that time of 20 years 7 In 2003 Warner Music recognized him as the best selling artist in the history of Chile with over 2 5 million records sold 7 The 33 Tour peaked at No 1 in the Billboard World Top Boxscore 7 In 2005 received a Latin Grammy Award for Best Ranchero Album Mexico En La Piel 7 In 2005 received a Grammy Awards for Best Mexican Album Mexico En La Piel 7 In 2005 followed by the En La Piel Tour in Mexico Luis Miguel gave 6 consecutive sold out concerts in the Gibson Universal Amphitheater in Los Angeles CA 7 The Mexico En La Piel Tour peak No 1 in the Billboard World Top Boxscore 7 In 2005 Luis Miguel became the first Latin artist to receive a star on the streets of Las Vegas Star 7 In 2006 he won Estela de Plata for his tour in Mexico for giving 30 concerts at Auditorio Nacional which all in all gathered around 300 000 spectators 7 In 2008 Luis Miguel s album Navidades became the first Christmas album ever being nominated in the Grammy in the category of Pop 7 In 2008 the online store amazon com announced that the album Complices had peaked number 1 in the list best selling albums in the website two weeks before the release of the album 7 Complices broke records in Mexico by selling over 320 000 copies in its first day of release 7 Complices debuts at 1 on the Top Latin Albums tally Billboard Luis Miguel turning the artist with the most albums in this position in the history of the magazine Complices debuts at 10 in the Top 200 magazine Billboard the highest position it has achieved in his career in the American Union Complices to three weeks of release obtained in Diamond disc by overcoming Mexico 400 000 copies sold Dalia Silver 180 Concert Auditorio Nacional Album No Culpes a la Noche 180 in the Billboard Top 200 Labios de Miel 1 in Mexico with Quadruple Platinum Album In October 2010 is recognized by the Latino Awards 2010 as Artist of the Century in New York In 2011 National Auditorium recognition for being the only artist with 200 submissions in the history of enclosure TOUR 2011 was ranked 3 HOT TOURS of Billboard Magazine ARTIST Named 1 in more accumulated in the charts hits Hot Latin Songs Billboard Magazine issue 25 Years of Billboard Hot Latin Songs On 22 February 2012 at the International Song Festival of Vina del Mar is rewarded with 3 Gulls gold silver platinum and the keys to the city On 2 September 2012 in the People in Spanish Festival is awarded with Lifetime Achievement Award and Mayor for a Day in the city of San Antonio Texas Receive on 22 October 2012 in Argentina at the hands of President Cristina Kirschner a plaque in recognition of his 100 presentations in that country 1982 2012 In October 2012 he was named distinguished guest by the city of Antofagasta On 13 September 2013 in Las Vegas is awarded with Diamond Award a certificate from the Nevada Governor s Office for their contributions to the state a certificate from the United States Senate recognizing him as one of the top Hispanic artists in the world and Day of Luis Miguel In 2018 received two Latin Grammy Award for Best Mariachi Album and Album of the Year 56 57 58 In 2018 received a Grammy Awards for Best Regional Mexican Album Mexico Por SiempreDiscography EditMain articles Luis Miguel albums discography Luis Miguel singles discography and List of songs recorded by Luis Miguel Un sol 1982 Directo al corazon 1982 Ya nunca mas 1983 Decidete 1983 Palabra de Honor 1984 Fiebre de amor 1985 Soy como quiero ser 1987 Busca Una Mujer 1988 20 Anos 1990 Romance 1991 Aries 1993 Segundo Romance 1994 Nada Es Igual 1996 Romances 1997 Amarte Es Un Placer 1999 Mis Romances 2001 33 2003 Mexico En La Piel 2004 Navidades 2006 Complices 2008 Luis Miguel 2010 Mexico Por Siempre 2017 Concert tours EditBusca Una Mujer Tour 1989 1990 20 Anos Tour 1990 1991 Romance Tour 1991 1992 Aries Tour 1993 1994 Segundo Romance Tour 1994 El Concierto Tour 1995 America Tour 1996 Romances Tour 1997 1998 Amarte Es Un Placer Tour 1999 2000 Mis Romances Tour 2002 33 Tour 2003 2004 Mexico En La Piel Tour 2005 2007 Complices Tour 2008 2009 Luis Miguel Tour 2010 2012 The Hits Tour 2012 2013 Deja Vu Tour 2014 2015 Mexico Por Siempre Tour 2018 2019 Tour 2023 2023 Awards and nominations EditMain article List of awards and nominations received by Luis Miguel Grammy Awards Edit The Grammy Awards are awarded annually by the National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences of the United States Miguel received six awards from fifteen nominations Year Awarded Nominee work Category Result1985 Me Gustas Tal Como Eres Best Mexican American Performance Won1988 Soy Como Quiero Ser Best Latin Pop Album Nominated1991 20 Anos Nominated1993 Romance Nominated1994 Aries Won1995 Segundo Romance Won1997 Nada Es Igual Nominated1998 Romances Won2000 Amarte Es Un Placer Nominated2001 Vivo Nominated2004 33 Nominated2006 Mexico en la Piel Best Mexican Mexican American Album Won2008 Navidades Best Latin Pop Album Nominated2009 Complices Nominated2019 Mexico Por Siempre Best Regional Mexican Music Album WonLatin Grammy Awards Edit The Latin Grammy Awards are awarded annually by The Latin Academy of Recording Arts amp Sciences of the United States Miguel received six awards from nine nominations Year Awarded Nominee work Category Result2000 Amarte Es Un Placer Album of the Year WonBest Pop Vocal Album Won Tu Mirada Best Male Pop Vocal Performance Won2001 Vivo Best Male Pop Vocal Album Nominated2003 Hasta Que Vuelvas Record of the Year Nominated2004 33 Best Male Pop Vocal Album Nominated2005 Mexico En La Piel Best Ranchero Album Won2018 Mexico Por Siempre Album of the Year WonBest Ranchero Album WonFilmography EditYear Title Role Ref 1984 Ya nunca mas Luis Aranda 59 1985 Fiebre de amor Himself 60 See also EditList of Mexicans List of Puerto RicansReferences Edit Luis Miguel el cantante que logro ser mexicano Reporte Indigo in Spanish 29 April 2020 Sin embargo para entonces Luis Miguel ya era mexicano pues en 1991 el ex presidente Carlos Salinas de Gortari le otorgo la nacionalidad y lo doto de un pasaporte mexicano Consulta CURP in Spanish Archived from the original on 3 December 2013 Luis Miguel Biography Rovi Corporation Retrieved 15 June 2012 Luis Miguel el cantante que logro ser mexicano in Spanish Reporte Indigo 19 April 2020 Retrieved 28 March 2021 Asi revelo Luis Miguel que era mexicano y no fue en una rueda de prensa in Spanish yosoitu 9 July 2018 El dia que Salinas hizo mexicano a Luismi El Universal in Spanish 9 July 2018 Retrieved 28 March 2021 a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab ac ad ae af ag ah ai aj ak al am an ao ap aq ar as at au av aw LUIS MIGUEL Complices WARNER MUSIC Gaymagazine cl in Spanish 6 May 2008 Archived from the original on 12 May 2008 Retrieved 27 September 2011 Buzz Briefs Luis Miguel Bon Jovi CBS News 8 July 2008 LOPETEGUI ENRIQUE 20 September 1995 One World Will Do for Now Pop music My language and my world is Spanish says Luis Miguel when asked about his crossover aspirations Los Angeles Times ISSN 0458 3035 Retrieved 10 June 2018 HILBURN ROBERT 20 September 1997 Luis Miguel s Crossroad Los Angeles Times ISSN 0458 3035 Retrieved 10 June 2018 Luis Miguel regresa a los escenarios in Spanish BBC News 20 July 2010 Retrieved 17 June 2020 Luis Miguel First Highest Grossing Latin Touring Artist Billboard 20 November 2018 Archived from the original on 29 October 2019 El Auditorio Nacional entrego a Luis Miguel la Estela de Plata por imponer una marca La Jornada Jornada com mx Luis Miguel Facebook com Archived from the original on 26 February 2022 Kiko Cibrian on Instagram Con el corazon contento por que estoy de regreso al Auditorio Nacional con LM God is good Instagram com Archived from the original on 23 December 2021 Luis Miguel logra 200 conciertos en el Auditorio Quien com 12 March 2011 Enrique Iglesias Tops Billboard s Greatest of All Time Latin Artists Chart Billboard 19 October 2020 Retrieved 20 October 2020 a b c d e f g h i j k Biography Luis Miguel on elixic de Elixic de in German Luis Miguel Grandes Exitos Apple Music 4 March 2003 Luis Miguel Tmz com Retrieved 16 December 2019 Martinez Ricardo 11 November 2013 Este hombre invento la musica para encerar y nadie lo sabe Parte I Terceracultura cl in Spanish Retrieved 24 October 2016 a b c Artist Chart History Luis Miguel Billboard Magazine Luis Miguel en Altos de Chavon y en el Sur profundo una sonrisa para los turistas Luis Miguel in Altos de Chavon and in the Deep South a smile for tourists Diario Libre 2 November 2013 Retrieved 21 September 2014 Vergara Claudia 21 February 2012 Los mentores de Luis Miguel revelan sus mitos y obsesiones Luis Miguel s mentors reveal his myths and obsessions La Tercera in Spanish Copesa Retrieved 15 July 2014 Biography Luis Miguel on German Warner Music in German Warner Music Germany Archived from the original on 26 November 2008 Artist Chart History Luis Miguel Albums Billboard Magazine Luis Miguel University of Texas at Austin Performing Arts Center Archived from the original on 27 February 2009 Luis Miguel Sitio Oficial Luismigueloficial com Retrieved on 13 August 2011 Tarima adicional en el Curacao North Sea Jazz y nombres nuevos in Spanish Archived from the original on 2 April 2013 Retrieved 7 January 2014 Villafane Veronica 4 May 2017 Telemundo And Netflix Nab Rights To Mark Burnett s Luis Miguel Bio Series Forbes Retrieved 24 December 2022 El nuevo episodio de la serie de Luis Miguel nos dejo a todos con ganas de comer Saboritas Buzzfeed com in Spanish 29 April 2018 Retrieved 30 April 2018 El Antes y Despues de Luis Miguel Biografia Fotos y Familia Archived from the original on 3 December 2013 Retrieved 14 November 2013 LuisMiguel Quien com Archived from the original on 25 January 2012 Quien Revista Quien 19 April 2010 p 18 Hace 30 anos que desaparecio Marcela Basteri la madre de Luis Miguel Us hola com 12 January 2017 Luis Miguel The REAL Most Interesting Man In The World Luis Miguel website Luismiguelsite com 18 October 2005 Retrieved on 13 August 2011 Unico Luis Miguel Wine Learn About amp Buy Online Wine com Retrieved 16 December 2019 LUIS MIGUEL NO BRASIL PROGRAMA DO FAUSTAO 1999 HQ mp4 YouTube 15 March 2010 Retrieved on 13 August 2011 LUIS MIGUEL il cielo YouTube 3 May 2008 Retrieved 13 August 2011 Nace el tercer hijo de Luis Miguel Eluniversal com mx Retrieved on 13 August 2011 A Luis Miguel por el momento no le interesa el mercado anglosajon El Siglo de Torreon in Spanish Editora de la Laguna 2 August 1999 p 37 Retrieved 20 October 2015 Soy catolico porque naci en el seno de una familia catolica Creo en Dios cada vez que tengo oportunidad visito a la iglesia rara vez debido a mis compromisos de trabajo Luis Miguel Un artista debe ser apolitico y dedicarse a sus canciones in Spanish EFE 9 May 2008 ProQuest 432836795 Retrieved 6 April 2022 Hospitalization of Luis Miguel Extratv warnerbros com 16 April 2010 Retrieved on 13 August 2011 Luis Miguel Surrenders to Authorities on Arrest Warrant Billboard com 2 May 2017 Retrieved 2 May 2017 TMZ website Tmz com 2007 06 14 Retrieved on 13 August 2011 Ybarra Rose 30 October 2003 Balladeer reigns for two nights at Dodge Arena www luismiguelsite com The Monitor Retrieved 18 October 2021 Digging Deeper Axl Rose is NOT the Singer With the Widest Range Vintagevinylnews com Retrieved 16 December 2019 a b c Hilburn Robert 20 September 1997 Luis Miguel s Crossroad Los Angeles Times a b c Gurza Agustin 31 January 2002 Crooner in Cruise Control Los Angeles Times Gustavo Santaolalla Luis Miguel no es un cantante es un artista Peopleenespanol com Retrieved 31 January 2016 Buzz Briefs Luis Miguel Bon Jovi CBS News 8 July 2008 Luis Miguel es el preferido de Saddam Hussein Terra Retrieved on 13 August 2011 Luis Miguel Net Worth 2020 How Much is He Worth 23 February 2020 071811top100 pmd Archived 15 August 2011 at the Wayback Machine PDF Retrieved on 13 August 2011 T13 Tele 13 T13 cl GRAMMYs Latin 15 November 2018 Felicidades LMXLM Mejor Album de Musica Ranchera Mariachi LatinGRAMMYpic twitter com MWvBI1pQpI Twitter com GRAMMYs Latin 15 November 2018 Felicidades LMXLM Album del Ano LatinGRAMMYpic twitter com 6pUFYqkeT9 Twitter com Lucero recordo su pelicula con Luis Miguel Seria buenisimo grabar un tema juntos pero no es algo que estoy buscando Todo Noticias in Spanish 28 October 2020 Retrieved 29 October 2021 Asi recordo Lucero la pelicula que protagonizo con Luis Miguel El Heraldo de Mexico 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