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Ricky Martin

Enrique "Ricky" Martín Morales[a] (born December 24, 1971) is a Puerto Rican singer, songwriter, and actor. He is known for his musical versatility, with his discography spanning Latin pop, pop, dance, reggaeton, and salsa genres. Dubbed the "King of Latin Pop", the "King of Latin Music", and the "Latin Pop God", he is regarded as one of the most influential artists in the world. Born in San Juan, Martin began appearing in television commercials at age nine and began his musical career at twelve, as a member of Puerto Rican boy band Menudo. He began his solo career in 1991 while in Sony Music Mexico, gaining recognition in Latin America with the release of his first two studio albums, Ricky Martin (1991) and Me Amaras (1993), both of which were focused on ballads.

Ricky Martin
Born
Enrique Martín Morales

(1971-12-24) December 24, 1971 (age 51)
Occupations
  • Singer
  • songwriter
  • actor
Organizations
  • Martin Music Lab
  • Ricky Martin Foundation
Works
Spouse
(m. 2017)
Children4
AwardsFull list
Musical career
Genres
Instrument(s)Vocals
Years active1984–present
Labels
Websiterickymartinmusic.com

Martin's third album, A Medio Vivir (1995), helped him rise to prominence in European countries. The chart-topping single "María", incorporated a mixture of Latin music genres and became his first international hit. His international success was further solidified with his fourth album, Vuelve (1998). The album, which earned Martin his first Grammy Award, spawned chart-topping songs "Vuelve" and "La Copa de la Vida". Martin performed the latter at the 41st Annual Grammy Awards, which was greeted with a massive standing ovation and is known as a game-changer for Latin music worldwide. His first English album, Ricky Martin (1999) became his first US Billboard 200 number one. The lead single "Livin' la Vida Loca" topped both the Billboard Hot 100 and the UK Singles Chart. Martin's success in the late 1990s is generally seen as the beginning of the "Latin explosion". He has been credited for propelling the Latin pop music genre to mainstream recognition, paving the way for a large number of Latin artists to achieve global success.

Martin has since established his status as a pop icon and a sex symbol, releasing several successful albums, including all-time Latin bestsellers Almas del Silencio (2003) and MTV Unplugged (2006), as well as Grammy Award winner A Quien Quiera Escuchar (2015). He has also amassed many successful singles and chart-toppers, including "She Bangs", "Nobody Wants to Be Lonely", "Tal Vez", "Tu Recuerdo", "La Mordidita", "Vente Pa' Ca", and "Canción Bonita". As an actor, Martin gained popularity and stardom for his role in the hit soap opera General Hospital (1994–1996), while his portrayal of Antonio D'Amico in The Assassination of Gianni Versace: American Crime Story (2018) marked the acting opportunity of his career, garnering him an Emmy nomination. He also starred as Ché in the Broadway revival of the musical Evita in 2012, which broke the theater's box-office sales record seven times.

Martin is one of the best-selling Latin music artists of all time, having sold over 70 million records worldwide. He has scored 11 Billboard Hot Latin Songs number-one songs, and won over 200 awards (most awarded male Latin artist), including two Grammy Awards, five Latin Grammy Awards, five MTV Video Music Awards (tied for most wins by a Latin artist), two American Music Awards, three Latin American Music Awards, three Billboard Music Awards, nine Billboard Latin Music Awards, eight World Music Awards, fourteen Lo Nuestro Awards, a Guinness World Record, and a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. He is ranked among the Greatest Latin Artists of All Time, the Greatest Music Video Artists of All Time, and the Most Influential Latin Artists of All Time by Billboard. His philanthropy and activism focus on LGBT rights and fighting against human trafficking; in 2004, he founded The Ricky Martin Foundation, a non-profit, non-governmental organization that focuses on denouncing human trafficking and educating about the crime's existence.

Early life

 
Martin was born in San Juan.

Enrique Martín Morales was born on December 24, 1971, in San Juan, Puerto Rico.[1][2][3] His mother, Doña Nereida Morales, is a former accountant; his father, Enrique Martín Negroni, is a former psychologist who previously worked as a regional supervisor for a Puerto Rican mental-health agency.[4][5][6] His parents divorced when he was two years old, and although his mother had custody of Martin, he could also move freely between his father's house in the middle-class suburb of University Gardens in San Juan, and his paternal grandmother's house nearby. In an interview with People, he told the magazine that he "never had to make decisions" about who he loved more, and he was "always happy". Martin has two older maternal half-brothers, Fernando and Ángel Fernández, two younger paternal half-brothers, Eric and Daniel Martín, and a younger paternal half-sister, Vanessa Martín.[6][7] Martin has Spanish heritage of Basque and Canarian descent. As he explained to ABC, the Martins traveled from Spain to Puerto Rico in 1779.[8] He also has some Corsican origin through his paternal grandmother.[9]

Martin grew up Catholic. The people closest to him called him "Kiki" (a nickname that comes from Enrique). He began singing at age six, using wooden kitchen spoons as make-believe microphones; he often sang songs by Puerto Rican boy band Menudo, as well as English-language rock groups such as Led Zeppelin, Journey, and REO Speedwagon. His mother's side of the family was musically inclined and his maternal grandfather was a poet. Martin later reflected on his time spent with his family as a child: "Every time I find myself in front of an audience, be it twenty people or one hundred thousand, once again I feel the energy that consumed me back at the family gatherings of my youth." He attended Colegio Sagrado Corazón, a bilingual Catholic grade school in University Gardens since fourth grade and was an "average" student there. When he was nine years old, he began appearing in television commercials for products such as soft drinks, toothpaste, and fast food restaurants, including Orange Crush and Burger King. In a year and a half, he starred in 11 commercials.[6][9][10]

Career

1983–1989: Menudo

After achieving moderate fame in his country for his appearances in television commercials, Martin auditioned for membership in Menudo.[4] Formed in Puerto Rico in 1977, Menudo members were usually replaced when they hit 16 in order to keep the band "full of fresh-faced members".[11] Although the executives enjoyed his dancing and singing at his first two auditions, Martin was rejected because he was too short. By the third audition, his persistence impressed executives, and in 1984, 12-year-old Martin became a member. A month after joining Menudo, he made his debut performance with the group at the Luis A. Ferré Performing Arts Center in San Juan. During this performance, he inadvertently disobeyed the choreography by walking around the stage, when it was planned that he would stay still, and was chastised by the band manager after the show: "The mistake was such a big deal that from that moment on, never again did I move when I wasn't supposed to move. That was the discipline of Menudo: You either did things the way you were told or you were not part of the group." Although Martin enjoyed traveling and performing onstage with Menudo, he found the band's busy schedule and strict management exhausting, and later reflected that the experience "cost" him his childhood. Despite this, Martin acknowledged his "opportunity to have so many amazing experiences with so many amazing people" during his time with the group.[9]

During his time with Menudo, he became a "key-member of the group" and a "fan-favorite",[11] while the band released 11 albums,[12] including the Grammy-nominated Evolución (transl.Evolution) (1984) and their highest-charting and longest-running album on the US Billboard 200, Menudo (1985).[13][14] The former featured Martin's debut single, "Rayo de Luna" (transl. "Moonlight") and the latter included the hit single "Hold Me".[15][16] "Hold Me" became the group's first and only entry on the US Billboard Hot 100 chart, peaking at number 62.[17] It was ranked among the "100 Greatest Boy Band Songs of All Time" by Billboard,[18] the "75 Greatest Boy Band Songs of All Time" by Rolling Stone,[19] and the "30 Best Boy Band Songs" by Complex.[16] Besides the musical career, Martin appeared with other members of Menudo in the American romantic comedy/drama television series, The Love Boat (1985),[20] and the Argentine soap opera, Por Siempre Amigos (1987).[21] He also developed an interest in philanthropy when the group became UNICEF ambassadors, often working with impoverished children in third world countries. His experiences as an ambassador affected him greatly and inspired him to continue working with charities later in his life.[9]

Finally, Martin left the band in July 1989, at age 17, hoping to rest and evaluate his career path;[9] he stayed a few extra months after his "age-mandated retirement" came around.[20] He performed his final show with the group at the same venue where he had performed his first performance as a member.[9] Referred to as the "Most Iconic Latino Pop Music Band",[22] Menudo was ranked as one of the Biggest Boy Bands of All Time by Us Weekly in 2021.[23] The group has sold around 20 million records worldwide,[24] and has been acknowledged as the "Most Successful Latin Boy Band of All Time" by Billboard.[25] Martin returned to Puerto Rico to "get a break from the pressures of the group, the promotional tours, and the constant stress of work", but although his parents' divorce had not affected him before, suddenly began to affect him; his parents "began fighting more than ever" and they were forcing him to "choose between the two people in the world" he loved most. As he understood they did this because they loved him and wanted the best for him, he "forgave all of the pain and anger they caused" him. He graduated from the high school, and 13 days after turning 18, he moved to New York City to celebrate his financial independence; since he was a minor during his time with Menudo, Martin was not allowed to access his own bank accounts.[9]

1990–1994: Acting and first solo albums

Martin was accepted into New York University's Tisch School of the Arts in 1990, but before classes began, his friend invited him to Mexico City. He attended the musical comedy play, Mama Ama el Rock (transl.Mom Loves Rock) there, and was offered to stay and replace one of the actors. He accepted the offer, dropped out the university and moved from New York to Mexico City to perform in the play. While he was performing onstage in Mama Ama el Rock, a producer in the audience took notice of Martin's acting and offered him a role in the Mexican telenovela Alcanzar una estrella (transl.To reach a star) (1990). Martin also joined the cast for the second season of the show, titled Alcanzar una estrella II (1991). A film based on the TV series, titled Más que alcanzar una estrella (transl.More than reaching for a star) (1992), was also produced in which Martin starred, and earned him an El Heraldo Award for his role.[9]

I was so excited about getting back into the music world that I didn't care what the conditions were. All of the hard work and passion I had exerted was finally now starting to come to fruition, and music came back to my life powerfully and definitively.

—Martin, on recording his debut studio album.[9]

A Sony Discos executive noticed Martin's acting in the soap operas and offered him his first solo music recording contract. Eager to record his first solo album and hustled by the executive, Martin signed the contract without reading its conditions and inadvertently signed a deal in which he would only be paid one cent for each album sold! Despite viewing the contract as unfair, Martin referred to the record as "the start of something phenomenal" for him. After working "around the clock" to finish filming Alcanzar una estrella II and recording music,[9] he released his debut solo album, Ricky Martin, on November 26, 1991.[26] The album peaked at number five on the US Billboard Latin Pop Albums chart and spent a total of 41 weeks on the list.[27] It sold over 500,000 copies worldwide,[28] was certified gold in several countries,[29] and spawned his first solo hit singles, "Fuego Contra Fuego" (transl. "Fire Against Fire"), "El Amor de Mi Vida" (transl. "The Love of My Life"), and "Dime Que Me Quieres" (transl. "Tell Me You Love Me").[26] Both "Fuego Contra Fuego" and "El Amor de Mi Vida" reached the top 10 on the US Billboard Hot Latin Tracks.[30] To promote the album, Martin embarked on a successful Latin American tour, breaking box office records,[29] which the singer referred to as "an indescribable feeling, almost like coming home".[9]

After the success of Ricky Martin and its subsequent tour, Martin's record company met him with the Spanish musician Juan Carlos Calderón to work on his second studio album, Me Amaras (transl.You'll Love Me) (1993). Although Martin felt "very grateful" for the opportunity to work with Calderón, he noted, "I always felt that that record was more his than mine."[9] The album sold over one million copies worldwide and was certified triple-platinum in Chile.[31][32] In 1994, Martin's agent encouraged him to move to Los Angeles to act in an American sitcom called Getting By. The show was canceled after two seasons, but soon afterward, Martin was given the role of Miguel Morez on the popular hit soap opera General Hospital; Morez, a bartender and singer, known for his long and flowing hair, was a Puerto Rican citizen hiding in the United States from his lover's criminal mastermind father and created a love triangle with his fiancé Lily Rivera and Brenda. Martin portrayed the role for two years and gained huge popularity and stardom, becoming "one of the most-talked about actors on the soap opera". Despite this, Martin felt he lacked chemistry with the rest of the General Hospital cast and observed that people treated him differently because of his Puerto Rican accent. At the time, it was relatively uncommon for Latin actors to appear on American television, and people suggested that he take accent reduction classes, which he refused.[9][33][34]

1995–1997: Breakthrough with A Medio Vivir

In 1995, Martin refocused on his music career, and began working on his third studio album, A Medio Vivir (transl.Half Alive).[9] The album was released in September 1995,[35] and became a huge success; it sold over three million copies or even seven million copies worldwide, according to different sources,[36][37] being certified gold in the United States,[38] platinum in France,[39] 4× platinum in Spain,[40] as well as many other certifications in Latin American countries.[29][41] It spawned several successful hits, including "Te Extraño, Te Olvido, Te Amo" (transl. "I Miss You, I Forget You, I Love You"), "María", and "Volverás" (transl. "You Will Come Back").[33] On "María", which was released as the second single from the album,[31] Martin allowed himself "to go into a very Latin, African sound". He created a mix of different Latin music genres instead of singing a romantic ballad, the style that he focused on it in his first two albums, while Latin pop music in general was mainly made up of it at the time. Although Martin was satisfied with the track and he describes it as a song that he is "extremely proud of", the first time he played it for a record label executive, the man said: "Are you crazy? You have ruined your career! I can't believe you are showing me this. You're finished — this is going to be your last album."[9] Despite this, the track became Martin's breakthrough song and his first international hit.[42][43] It topped the charts in 20 countries,[44] and has sold over five million physical copies worldwide.[42] As a result, the song was featured in the 1999 edition of The Guinness Book of Records as the biggest Latin hit.[45]

In Australia, "María" spent six weeks at number one, topped the country's year-end chart in 1998, and was certified platinum.[46][47] The song also spent nine weeks at number one in France, and was certified diamond,[39] selling over 1.4 million copies there.[48] Additionally, the track reached the top 10 in the United Kingdom,[49] and became Martin's first entry on the US Billboard Hot 100 chart.[50] To promote A Medio Vivir, he embarked on the worldwide A Medio Vivir Tour, that lasted for more than two years, through which he performed 63 shows and visited Europe, Latin America and the United States. During an interview with The Miami Herald in 1996, Martin expressed an interest in performing on Broadway. In a few days, he received a phone call from producer Richard Jay-Alexander, and was offered the role of Marius Pontmercy in the play Les Misérables. After the conclusion of the A Medio Vivir Tour in Latin America, Martin returned to New York to appear in the play in an eleven-week run. He greatly enjoyed the experience, calling his time in the play an "honor" and "the role of [his] life". Martin continued to tour after the conclusion of the show's run, and noted that his audiences were growing in both size and enthusiasm.[9]

1998–1999: Vuelve

While the A Medio Vivir Tour had not been concluded yet, Martin returned to the studio to record his fourth album Vuelve (transl.Come Back). He called the experience of touring and recording at the same time "brutal and incredibly intense". As he was finishing the record in 1997, "María" caught the attention of FIFA. They contacted Martin and asked him to create a song as the 1998 FIFA World Cup anthem. He stated about the request: "I have to admit that the challenge made me a bit nervous, but the massive growth potential for my career was such that I decided to accept." Following his acceptance, musicians K.C. Porter, Robi Rosa, and Desmond Child joined him and they started working on a song titled "La Copa de la Vida" (English: "The Cup of Life"). Martin wrote about the recording:

From that moment on, we began to look at the album as part of a global strategy to promote Latin music worldwide, so we chose and arranged the songs with the sole mission of getting the entire globe to dance and sing in Spanish. It was a unique opportunity to introduce the charms of Latin music to the rest of the world.[9][51]

"La Copa de la Vida" was included on Vuelve, released February 12, 1998.[52][53][54] The album became a huge success; it sold over eight million copies worldwide, becoming the best-selling Spanish-language album in history, according to his label.[55] Also, some sources have reported the album's sales as six million copies worldwide.[56] It spent 26 weeks atop the US Billboard Top Latin Albums chart and was certified platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA).[38][57] In Canada, the album peaked at number three and was certified double platinum.[58] Vuelve spawned big hits, including the title track, "La Copa de la Vida", "Perdido Sin Ti" (transl. "Lost Without You"), and "La Bomba" (transl. "The Bomb"). "La Copa de la Vida" grew to be an international success, appearing on the charts in more than 60 countries,[51] and reaching number one in 30 countries,[59] Both "Vuelve" and "Perdido Sin Ti" peaked at number one on the US Billboard Hot Latin Tracks chart; the former also reached number one in eight countries.[30] On July 12, 1998, Martin performed "La Copa de la Vida" as the official anthem at the 1998 FIFA World Cup Final in France, in front of more than a billion TV viewers around the world.[60]

To promote Vuelve, Martin embarked on the worldwide Vuelve Tour; he performed in Asia, Australia, Europe, Mexico, South America, and the United States.[61][62] Although Latin music was not important to the Recording Academy or the mainstream music industry at the time, Tommy Mottola, then-chief of Columbia Records, was certain about Martin's stardom and pushed hard to have him on the Grammy Awards ceremony. During an interview with Billboard, Mottola told the magazine about it: "There was tremendous resistance from the Grammys. They did not want an 'unknown' to perform, yet we he had already sold 10 million copies of Vuelve worldwide. To me, that was absolutely UNACCEPTABLE." Finally, on February 24, 1999, cavorting with a 15-piece band alongside and a large number of dancers and percussionists, Martin performed a bilingual version of "La Copa de La Vida" at the 41st Annual Grammy Awards, which was greeted with a massive standing ovation and met with acclaim from music critics.[60][63] At the same night, Vuelve earned Martin his first Grammy award, for Best Latin Pop Performance.[64]

1999–2000: Crossover to English

In October 1998, CNN confirmed that Martin has been working on his first English language album, following the huge success of Vuelve.[65] The album was titled Ricky Martin and was released on May 11, 1999, two weeks ahead of schedule, because of the huge interest in the disc, following Martin's performance at the Grammy Awards. Tim Devin, the general manager of Tower Records stated about Martin: "He's always been one of our strongest Latin artists, but interest in him has picked up considerably since that performance."[66] Ricky Martin debuted atop the US Billboard 200 with first-week sales of 661,000 copies, becoming the largest sales week by any album in 1999.[67][68] It also broke the record as the largest first-week sales for any pop or Latin artist in history,[69] as well as any Columbia Records artist during the SoundScan era.[67] With this album, Martin became the first male Latin act in history to debut at number one on the US Billboard 200 chart.[70] It was certified 7× platinum by RIAA, denoting shipments of over seven million copies in the US and breaking the record as the best-selling album by a Latin artist in the country.[38][71] Only within three months, Ricky Martin became the best-selling album ever by a Latin artist.[72] According to different sources, the album has sold over 15 million copies or even 17 million copies worldwide.[60][73] It was nominated for Best Pop Album at the 42nd Annual Grammy Awards.[64]

 
Martin performing at the worldwide Livin' la Vida Loca Tour in 2000

The album's lead single "Livin' la Vida Loca" (transl. "Livin' the Crazy Life") topped the charts in more than 20 countries and is considered to be Martin's biggest hit,[74][75][76] and one of the best-selling singles of all time.[77] In the United States, it topped the Billboard Hot 100 chart for five consecutive weeks, becoming Martin's first number one single on the chart.[50] Additionally, it broke several records on Billboard charts.[78][79] It also spent eight consecutive weeks atop the Canada Top Singles chart and topped the country's year-end chart. In the United Kingdom, it debuted at number one and stayed there for three weeks, making Martin the first Puerto Rican artist in history to hit number one.[49][80] The track was ranked as the best '90s pop song by Elle, and was listed among the Best Latin Songs of All Time by Billboard.[81][82] It was nominated for four categories at the 42nd Annual Grammy Awards, including Record of the Year and Song of the Year.[64][83][84] Its Spanish version reached the summit of the Billboard Hot Latin Tracks chart,[85] and was nominated for Record of the Year at the 1st Annual Latin Grammy Awards.[86] "She's All I Ever Had" was released as the second single from the album in June 1999.[87] It peaked at numbers two and three on the US Billboard Hot 100 and Canada Top Singles charts, respectively.[50] The Spanish version, "Bella" (transl. "Beautiful") topped the charts in five countries, as well as Billboard's Hot Latin Tracks chart.[30] To further promote Ricky Martin, he embarked on the worldwide Livin' la Vida Loca Tour, which was the highest-grossing tour of 2000 by a Latin artist in the US.[88][89]

2000–2005: Sound Loaded, Almas del Silencio, and Life

While the Livin' la Vida Loca Tour had not been concluded yet, Martin returned to the studio to record his sixth studio album, Sound Loaded.[9][90] The album was released on November 14, 2000.[91] It debuted at number four on the Billboard 200 with first-week sales of 318,000 copies.[90] The album has sold over seven million copies or even eight million copies worldwide, according to different sources,[55][92] being certified double platinum in the US.[38] The album featured two hit singles, "She Bangs" and "Nobody Wants to Be Lonely".[93] The former reached number one in seven countries, including Italy and Sweden, as well as the top five in Australia, Canada, the United Kingdom, and several other countries. It was nominated for Best Male Pop Vocal Performance at the 43rd Annual Grammy Awards.[64] The Spanish-language version of "She Bangs" reached the summit of the Hot Latin Tracks chart and won the Latin Grammy Award for Best Music Video at the 2nd Annual Latin Grammy Awards.[94][95] "Nobody Wants to Be Lonely" was re-recorded along with American singer Christina Aguilera,[96] peaking at number one in five countries, as well as the top five in Italy, Germany, Spain, and the United Kingdom, among others. It was nominated for Best Pop Collaboration with Vocals at the 44th Annual Grammy Awards.[64] The solo Spanish version, entitled "Sólo Quiero Amarte" topped the Hot Latin Tracks chart.[30] Both "She Bangs" and "Nobody Wants to Be Lonely" are certified silver in the UK.[97][98] In February 2001, Martin released a Spanish compilation album entitled La Historia (transl.The History), which spent five weeks at number one on the Top Latin Albums chart,[57] topped the charts in Argentina and Sweden, and was certified quadruple Latin platinum in the United States.[38]

 
Martin on the red carpet for the premiere of Cold Mountain in 2003

Following the success of Ricky Martin and Sound Loaded, he initially planned to release the third English-language album as his seventh studio album, which was supposed to be his first complete work in the field of songwriting. Despite Sony Music Entertainment's original plan, he decided to release a Spanish-language album: "I woke up five months ago, and I said 'We're doing an album in Spanish.' Everyone went nuts. They said, 'You don't have time; you have to release an album in English because of timing issues with your career.' And that's fine. But I told them, 'In five months, you'll have a kick-ass album' [in Spanish].[99] Martin's seventh studio album, Almas del Silencio (transl.Souls from the Silence) was released in May 2003.[100][101] It debuted atop the Billboard Top Latin Albums chart with first-week sales of 65,000 copies, according to data compiled by Nielsen SoundScan, breaking the record as the largest first-week sales for a Spanish-language album in the US. The album also debuted at number 12 on Billboard 200, tying the 2002 album, Quizás (transl.Maybe) as the chart's highest Spanish-language debut. The album also debuted at number one in "at least 13 Latin American markets" and sold over two million copies worldwide.[99][102][103]

Almas del Silencio spawned three Hot Latin Tracks chart-topper hits: "Tal Vez" (transl. "Perhaps"), "Jaleo", and "Y Todo Queda en Nada" (transl. "And Everything Ends in Nothing").[30] "Tal Vez" debuted at number one on the Billboard Hot Latin Tracks chart on the week of April 12, 2003, marking the first number one debut since February 1998, and becoming the sixth song overall in the chart's history to do so.[104][105] It spent a total of 11 weeks at this position, surpassing "Livin' la Vida Loca" as Martin's longest number-one single on the chart, and was the longest-running number one of 2003.[106][107] It also topped the charts in several Latin American markets.[108] In October 2005, Martin released his third English album, Life. He commented on the album: "I was really in touch with my emotions. I think this album is very multi-layered, just like life is. It's about feeling anger. It's about feeling joy. It's about feeling uncertainty. It's about feeling. And all my emotions are part of this production".[109] To promote Life, Martin embarked on the worldwide One Night Only with Ricky Martin tour.[110]

2006–2012: MTV Unplugged, Música + Alma + Sexo, and Evita

Although Martin's team and MTV had discussed an MTV Unplugged for years, but it became more serious after Martin's the One Night Only tour, which featured an acoustic segment. Finally, Martin taped his MTV Unplugged set in Miami in August 2006, performing both romantic ballads and up-tempo tropical dance songs.[111][112] During the performance, he debuted three new tracks, including "Tu Recuerdo" (transl. "Your Memory"), which was released to radio stations as the lead single from his debut live album MTV Unplugged (2006).[111][113][114] The album debuted at number one on the Top Latin Albums chart and sold over two million copies worldwide, marking his highest-certified album in Mexico.[57][115][116] It won two Latin Grammy awards and was nominated for Album of the Year.[117][118] "Tu Recuerdo" reached number one in five countries, as well as the Billboard's Hot Latin Songs and Latin Pop Airplay charts.[30][119] The track was certified quadruple platinum in Mexico and was nominated for Record of the Year at the 8th Annual Latin Grammy Awards.[115][117] The artist then embarked on the Black and White Tour in 2007, including four sold-out shows at the José Miguel Agrelot Coliseum in Puerto Rico.[120] The concerts in Puerto Rico were compiled into his second live album Ricky Martin... Live Black & White Tour (2007).[121] Later that year, he released his first Italian song, "Non siamo soli" (transl. "We Are Not Alone") as a duet with Italian singer Eros Ramazzotti.[122][123] The song debuted at number one in Italy and spent eleven consecutive weeks atop the chart.[124]

 
Martin in 2011

In January 2011, Martin launched his ninth studio album, Música + Alma + Sexo (transl.Music + Soul + Sex).[125] The album debuted at number three on the US Billboard 200 chart, becoming the highest-charting primarily-Spanish language set since Dreaming of You (1995) by American singer Selena.[126] It holds the record as the highest-charting Latin album of the 2010s,[127] and represents the highest-ever chart debut on the Billboard 200 for a Sony Music Latin release.[128] Música + Alma + Sexo also peaked at number one in Argentina and Venezuela, as well as Billboard's Top Latin Albums.[57][129][130] Its lead single, "Lo Mejor de Mi Vida Eres Tú" (English: "The Best Thing About Me Is You") reached number one on the US Billboard Hot Latin Songs chart and was nominated for Record of the Year, Song of the Year, and Best Short Form Music Video at the 12th Annual Latin Grammy Awards.[30][131] To promote the album, Martin embarked on the Música + Alma + Sexo World Tour in 2011.[132] In February 2012, he appeared as Spanish teacher David Martinez on the twelfth episode of the third season of the American musical television series Glee, The Spanish Teacher.[133][134][135] Martin starred as Ché in the Broadway revival of the musical Evita from March 2012 to January 2013. The show became a hit, breaking the theatre's box-office sales record after only six performances. Since then, it broke its own record six times and was nominated for Best Revival of a Musical at the 66th Tony Awards. The show's soundtrack album debuted at number one on Billboard's cast album chart.[135][136][137]

2013–2018: The Voice, A Quien Quiera Escuchar, and The Assassination of Gianni Versace

 
Martin in Australia in 2014

Martin served as a coach on the second season of the Australian singing competition television series The Voice in 2013.[138] In the same year, he released a compilation album, entitled Greatest Hits: Souvenir Edition, which reached number two in Australia, as well as a new single, entitled "Come with Me", which debuted at number three in the country. The artist then embarked on the Ricky Martin Live tour in Australia in October 2013.[139][140][141] He continued serving as a coach on both the third and fourth seasons of The Voice Australia in 2014 and 2015, respectively.[142] In 2014, Lars Brandle from Billboard stated in an article: "Through his high-profile slot on The Voice, Ricky's profile in Australia has never been as big as it is right now."[140] On February 25, 2014, Wisin released a song titled "Adrenalina" (transl. "Adrenaline") from his album El Regreso del Sobreviviente (transl.The Return of the Survivor), which featured Jennifer Lopez and Martin, and became the Univision's 2014 World Cup song.[143][144] It received commercial success, peaking in the top-five of Bulgaria, Mexico, Spain, and Billboard's Hot Latin Songs chart.[30][145] Its accompanying music video has accumulated over 850 million views on YouTube.[146] Later that year, Martin released his single "Vida" (transl. "Life") for the 2014 FIFA World Cup.[147] The song reached the top five in Spain and on the US Hot Latin Songs chart.[30] Also in 2014, he served as a coach on the fourth season of The Voice Mexico, and embarked on the Live in Mexico tour.[148][149]

In February 2015, Martin released his tenth studio album, A Quien Quiera Escuchar (transl.To Those Who Want to Listen).[150] The album debuted at number one on Billboard's Top Latin Albums chart and peaked at number one in Argentina.[57][151] It won the award for Best Latin Pop Album at the 58th Annual Grammy Awards and Album of the Year at the 1st Latin American Music Awards.[64][152] The album spawned three Hot Latin Songs top-10 hits: "Adiós" (transl. "Goodbye"), "Disparo al Corazón" (transl. "Shot to the Heart"), and "La Mordidita" (transl. "the Nibble").[30] "Disparo al Corazón" was nominated for both Record of the Year and Song of the Year at the 16th Annual Latin Grammy Awards.[153] "La Mordidita" experienced huge commercial success, being certified 15× Latin platinum in the United States.[38] Its accompanying music video has received over 1.2 billion views on YouTube.[154] To promote the album, Martin embarked on the One World Tour from 2015 to 2017.[140][155] He served as an executive producer and a judge on the American singing competition series La Banda (transl.the Band), which premiered in 2015 and 2016 on Univision. The first season was "looking for the next Latin boy band", while the second season was looking for a Latin girl band. The contestants would compete for a recording deal with Sony Music Latin and Syco Music.[156][157][158] CNCO, known as the first boy band to make reggaeton, was the winner of the first season. Martin became their manager and produced the band's debut album, Primera Cita (transl.First Date) (2016), along with Wisin; the album debuted at number one on Top Latin Albums and featured the hit single "Reggaetón Lento (Bailemos)" (transl. "Slow Reggaeton (Let's Dance)"). CNCO opened many dates on One World Tour in 2016. In 2020, Leila Cobo from Billboard compared the group with Menudo, noting: "Not since Menudo had a Latin boy band melted our hearts or made us dance quite like CNCO".[159][160]

On September 23, 2016, Martin released a song called "Vente Pa' Ca" (transl. "Come Here"), featuring Colombian singer Maluma.[161] The song became one of the biggest Spanish-language songs of 2016,[162] reaching number one in seven countries, as well as Billboard's Latin Airplay, Latin Pop Airplay, and Tropical Airplay charts.[119][163][164] It also reached top five in Spain and on the Billboard Hot Latin Songs, being certified quadruple platinum in Spain and diamond in Mexico.[30][115][165] The track was nominated for both Record of the Year and Song of the Year at the 18th Annual Latin Grammy Awards.[166] The accompanying music video has received over 1.75 billion views on YouTube.[167] Martin signed a concert residency, named All In, to perform at the Monte Carlo Resort and Casino in Las Vegas in 2017 and 2018.[168][169][170] He portrayed fashion designer Gianni Versace's partner Antonio D'Amico in the FX true crime anthology television series The Assassination of Gianni Versace: American Crime Story, marking "the acting opportunity of his career".[21][171][172] The role garnered him a nomination for Outstanding Supporting Actor In A Limited Series Or Movie at the 70th Primetime Emmy Awards.[173] Running from January to March 2018, The Assassination of Gianni Versace received generally favorable reviews and numerous awards and nominations, including three Primetime Emmy Awards, four Creative Arts Emmy Awards, two Golden Globe Awards, two Critics' Choice Television Awards, and a Screen Actors Guild Award.[174] In February 2018, Martin released a song titled "Fiebre" (transl. "Fever"), featuring Wisin & Yandel.[175] The song was commercially successful in Latin America, reaching number one in Chile, Ecuador, Guatemala, Mexico, and Uruguay. It also reached the summit of the Billboard Latin Airplay and Latin Rhythm Airplay charts.[163][176]

2019–present: Amici di Maria De Filippi, PausaPlay, and Jingle Jangle: A Christmas Journey

 
Martin performing "Livin' la Vida Loca" on his Movimiento Tour in 2020

At the 61st Annual Grammy Awards, Martin performed "Havana", "Pégate" (transl. "Get Closer"), and "Mi Gente" (transl. "My People"), alongside Camila Cabello, J Balvin, Young Thug, and Arturo Sandoval, as the opening performance.[177] Martin served as a coach on the eighteenth season of the Italian talent show Amici di Maria De Filippi (transl.Friends of Maria De Filippi) in 2019.[178] In the same year, Maluma released a song called "No Se Me Quita" (transl. "It Doesn't Go Away") from his album 11:11, which featured Martin.[179] The song reached number one in Mexico and was certified quadruple platinum in the country.[115][145] Martin hosted the 20th Annual Latin Grammy Awards in November 2019, along with Roselyn Sánchez and Paz Vega.[180] The artist started recording his eleventh studio album, initially titled Movimiento (transl.Movement), in the second half of 2019, inspired by the 2019 political protests in Puerto Rico.[181] He embarked on the Movimiento Tour in 2020.[182] Because of the COVID-19 pandemic and subsequent personal experiences, he decided to split the tour's associated album in two extended plays, Pausa (transl.Pause) and Play; the former was released in May 2020, while the latter is set to release in May 2022.[183][184][185]

Pausa was nominated for Album of the Year and won the award for Best Pop Vocal Album at the 21st Annual Latin Grammy Awards.[186][187] The second single from the EP, "Tiburones" (transl. "Sharks") reached number one in Argentina and Puerto Rico,[188][189] and was also nominated for Song of the Year at the 21st Annual Latin Grammy Awards.[186] Martin starred as the voice of villainous miniature figure Don Juan Diego in the American Christmas musical fantasy film Jingle Jangle: A Christmas Journey.[190] The film was released on Netflix on November 13, 2020, and received generally favorable reviews.[191][192] In April 2021, Martin released his hit single "Canción Bonita" (transl. "Pretty Song") with Colombian singer Carlos Vives,[193] which experienced huge commercial success in Latin America, reaching number one in 12 countries.[194] It was also nominated for Song of the Year and Best Pop Song at the 22nd Annual Latin Grammy Awards.[195] Later that year, he embarked on his first co-headlining tour, the Enrique Iglesias and Ricky Martin Live in Concert alongside Spanish singer Enrique Iglesias.[196] Martin released Play on July 13, 2022. The EP included singles "Otra Noche en L.A." and "A Veces Bien Y A Veces Mal"; the former reached number one in four countries.[197]

Artistry

Influences

 
 
José Feliciano (left) and Madonna (right) have influenced Martin.

As a child, Martin used to sing songs by Menudo and American rock bands such as Led Zeppelin, Journey, and REO Speedwagon, which were what his "older siblings were listening to at the time". While Martin and his brothers spent their time listening to classic rock, their mother would interrupt them to make them listen to Latin music. She brought him CDs of Fania All-Stars, Celia Cruz, El Gran Combo de Puerto Rico, and Gilberto Santa Rosa that slowly made him appreciate the richness of Puerto Rican culture. Also, she once took them to a Fania All-Stars concert, which Martin is "beyond grateful" for it. He expresses that thanks to her mother, those influences had a "profound effect" on his musical career.[9] Martin has also cited Elvis Presley, the Beatles, Michael Jackson, and Madonna for teaching him "the beauty of pop".[198] He stated about Madonna: "I was very influenced by her and her music. I know every choreography of Madonna."[199] Additionally, he mentions Carlos Santana, José Feliciano, Celia Cruz, and Gloria Estefan as the artists who paved the way for him,[200] naming Feliciano as one of the people who inspired him when he was a teenager: "I was always fascinated with his music."[199] In addition to the musical influences, Martin is inspired by David Bowie's "ambiguous sexuality".[201] While growing up, he used to ask himself if he wanted to be like the openly gay singer Elton John or he just liked him, admiring his music, colors, and wigs.[202] He has also cited Barbra Streisand as an entertainer he wants to be like: "I want to be an entertainer, not just a singer."[203]

Musical styles and themes

Considered to be a versatile artist,[204][205] Martin describes his music as Latin pop, saying: "When you say 'Latin pop', the spectrum is so broad, It's inevitable to not be influenced by everything that’s happening in the industry, but always keeping your identity firm by knowing who you are."[200] He has also described his music as fusion, while noting that he does not "ride the waves that are in fashion at the moment".[206][207] Music critics have described his songs as Latin pop, pop, dance, ballad, reggaeton, latin, african, rock, salsa, flamenco, urban, samba, cumbia, bachata, merengue, rumba, funk, bomba, batucada, vallenato, reggae, dancehall, mambo, europop, house, disco, EDM, dance-pop, electro, techno, dubstep, world music, middle eastern, folk-pop, bossa nova, pop rock, soft pop, soft rock, R&B, gospel, jazz, trap, hip-hop, doo-wop, ska, and rock and roll.[208] Martin sings in Spanish, English, Portuguese, Italian, and French.[209] About his lyrics, Martin has emphasized that although his music will always make the listener dance, it does not mean his lyrics "have to be meaningless" and he sings about love and heartbreak, as well as "things that are good for a society", such as "freedom, freedom of expression, and social justice".[201][207] He has also declared that as a Latino, he is not afraid of sexuality and sings about sexuality and sensuality, bringing his culture with him onstage.[210]

Voice

Martin possesses a dramatic tenor vocal range.[211] Peter Gilstrap from Variety commented that his "powerful voice" is "capable of belt or lilt",[212] while The Jerusalem Post's Noa Amouyal described his voice as "soulful" and "very powerful".[213] In 1995, Enrique Lopetegui of the Los Angeles Times noted Martin's "improved vocal skills" on A Medio Vivir.[214] Also from the Los Angeles Times, Ernesto Lechner later praised his vocal for being "charismatic enough to handle both ballads and up-tempo tunes".[215] Similarly, Billboard's Chuck Taylor expressed "She's All I Ever Had" boasts "a versatility that contrasts nicely" with Martin's previous single, "Livin' la Vida Loca", labeling his vocal on the former "tender and heartfelt".[216] Steve Gerrard of the Montreal Rocks complimented "his vocal maturity" on A Quien Quiera Escuchar.[217]

Music videos and performances

Billboard labeled Martin "a video icon", and ranked him as the 79th Greatest Music Video Artist of All Time in 2020, stating: "From the moment he sashayed up to the mic in 'Livin La Vida Loca' all dressed in black, and gave us that look, the Menudo alum became the most memorable and watchable drop-dead handsome guy in pop music."[218] He has collaborated with various directors to produce his music videos, including Carlos Perez,[219] Wayne Isham,[220] Jessy Terrero,[221] Simón Brand,[222] Gustavo Garzón,[223] Nigel Dick,[224] Kacho Lopez,[225] and Memo del Bosque.[226] "Livin' la Vida Loca" was nominated for Video of the Year at the 1999 MTV Video Music Awards, making Martin the first Latin artist in history to receive a nomination in this category.[227] It won a total of five awards at the ceremony,[218][228] making it rank among the videos with most wins in the history of the MTV Video Music Awards.[229] The explicit sexual scenes of the music video for "She Bangs" were met with criticism from the audience; several American television stations cut the scenes when airing the video. According to the Daily Record's John Dingwall, with the visual, Martin ditched his teen idol image by transforming to a more mature one.[230] It was consequently banned in several Latin American countries, such as the Dominican Republic.[231] Martin told MTV News that the video represented freedom rather than his sexuality.[232] The video was awarded Best Music Video at the 2nd Annual Latin Grammy Awards, Best Clip of the Year — Latin at the 2001 Billboard Music Video Awards, and Video of the Year at the 13th Lo Nuestro Awards.[95][233][234]

Martin has been noticed for "dance moves of his own" and his "bon-bon shaking dance moves".[21][235] Carol Sandoval from VIX named him the "best dancer on any stage worldwide", highlighting his hips movement and "successful turns".[236] He was ranked as the ninth best male dancer by the Evening Standard and the tenth Male Singer Who Can Dance by WatchMojo, being the only Latin entertainer on both lists.[237][238] Writing for The Hollywood Reporter, Scott Feinberg introduced Martin as "an incredible dancer".[60] Billboard's Jessica Roiz labeled him "a true showman", noting his "many outfit changes", "various dance performances", and "different stage set for each song".[239] Jon Pareles of The New York Times described him as "an all-around showman" and Variety's Peter Gilstrap called him "every inch the showman", both recognizing his vocal abilities, while the former also commented he is "a dancer as muscular and hard-working as anyone in his troupe", mentioning his "likable, good-hearted character" and "steadfast Puerto Rican pride".[212][240] Music critics have mostly praised his concerts for the choreographies, video screens, visual effects, stage, Latin influences, and Martin's vocals, costume changes, energy, sensuality, dance moves, and gestures, while the quality of sounds and sound mixes have received mixed reviews.[241] Billboard's Marjua Estevez described Martin's performance of "La Copa de la Vida" at the 41st Annual Grammy Awards as "the most memorable Latin performance at a Grammy Awards show",[242] and the publication ranked it as the 54th Greatest Award Show Performance of All Time on their 2017 list.[243] The performance was additionally placed on a 2017 unranked list of "Top 20 Best Grammy Performances of All Time" by Gold Derby,[244] and on a 2019 list of "The Most Unforgettable Grammys Performances of All Time" by InStyle.[245]

Public image

Martin became a teen idol with his debut as a member of Menudo,[33][246][247] and a pop icon following global fame as a solo artist.[248][249][250] Journalists have written about his humble personality and "beautiful soul".[251] Writing for The Hollywood Reporter, Scott Feinberg introduced Martin as "one of the most acclaimed and admired creative artists ever".[60] La República staff described him as "one of the most admired and desired singers", while authors of ¡Hola! described him as "one of the most respected Latin stars in the world", "one of the most prodigious voices in music in Spanish", and "one of the most beloved talents in the entertainment industry worldwide".[33][252][253] Also from ¡Hola!, Cristina Noé named him "one of the most loved artists in the world",[254] while a writer of Clarín named him "one of the most applauded Latin singers on the planet".[255] Metro Puerto Rico stated that he "raised the name of Puerto Rico internationally".[256] He was ranked as one of the top-10 "emerging personalities" of 2010 by Google Zeitgeist.[257] In 2014, Gay Star News referred to Martin as "the most famous Latin pop star in the world", while Variety described him as "Puerto Rico's arguably most famous son" in 2021.[258][259] He is ranked as the most famous Latin music artist among millennials and the second-most famous Latin music artist overall in the United States, according to YouGov surveys in 2022.[260][261]

During the 2000s, Martin was known for "guarding his private life" and being "uncomfortable discussing intimate aspects of his personal life"; he used to insist on asking public to focus on his music and "steered interviewers away from his personal life".[262][263][264] However, he chose to live both his "professional and personal life", making his private life public since the early 2010s.[202][265] In 2021, he went on the cover of People with the title "No More Secrets" and told the magazine that he is "a man with no secrets", stating that he is "more comfortable in his own skin than ever before".[266] Martin is one of the most followed celebrities on social media,[267] with accounts on Instagram,[268] Twitter,[269] Facebook,[270] YouTube,[271] and TikTok.[272] He stated about social media that he wishes he had "something as powerful as" them since his debut: "Obviously I like to have direct contact with the public, with the media. It's extremely important, but today, from my home, I can talk to millions of people and see their immediate reaction."[273] He is noticed for his friendly interactions with his fans, who are called "Sexy Souls".[254][274][275] Wax statues of Martin are on display at the Madame Tussauds wax museums in San Francisco, Sydney, and Orlando. The last one was moved from Las Vegas to Orlando for the opening of the museum in spring 2015.[276][277][278]

Fashion

Martin is considered to be a sex symbol,[279][280][281] and journalists describe him as "the Latin heartthrob".[77][282][283] His fashion and style evolution, from "as '80s as you'd expect" during his time with Menudo to "a style groove, often opting for sharp, tailored suits with clean lines" since 2009, has been noticed by the media.[284] Natalia Trejo from ¡Hola! described him as "one of the most stylish Latin men in the entertainment industry", highlighting his "baggy leather pants", "tailored suits", and "color-block blazers" that have marked "some of the noteworthy trends of each decade". The reviewer also commented that Martin is "an example of mixing business with casual" and has "always had a personal sense of style".[285] JD Institute of Fashion Technology views Martin as a fashion icon, praising him for "pushing the fashion boundaries with every new look".[286] In 1997, he went on the cover of People en Español's first edition of 25 Most Beautiful; he has since "been a constant presence" on their 25 or 50 Most Beautiful lists.[287] Two years later, he was featured on the cover of both Rolling Stone and Time magazines.[60][288]

Martin is considered to be one of the sexiest men in the world, according to various publications.[289][290][291] In 2012, he was voted the sexiest man alive on Broadway.com.[292] The following year, VH1 ranked him as the 28th Sexiest Artist of All Time, stating: "Ricky looks like the model in the magazine ads you stare at in awe thinking, 'There's no way he's that perfect in person'."[293] In 2014, Entertainment Tonight listed him among the Sexiest Men Alive,[294] while Revista Estilo placed him on the list of "the 10 Sexiest Singers" in 2016.[295] He was ranked at number 16 on the list of "the 50 Hottest Men of All Time" by Harper's Bazaar in 2018, being the only Latin man on their list.[296] In 2019, TN described Martin as "the sexiest man in the world".[297] He has been noted for looking younger than his age,[60] with Billboard's Chris Payne describing him as "ageless".[235] The singer has attended several fashion shows, including the Giorgio Armani show at Milan Fashion Week in 2011,[285] the Marc Jacobs show in 2013,[285] the Berluti menswear spring-summer 2020 show at Paris Fashion Week,[298] the Dior men's pre-fall 2020 show,[299] and the Virgil Abloh Spring-Summer 2022 show held by Louis Vuitton.[300]

Personal life

Sexual orientation and early relationships

According to an interview with Rolling Stone in 1999, Martin experienced his first kiss at age thirteen and lost his virginity at fourteen in Argentina.[247] In 1990, shortly after he had arrived in Mexico to star in Mama Ama el Rock, he met a woman, who was the host of a television show. They began dating quickly and broke up a few months later. In 1992, he fell in love with Mexican singer Alejandra Guzmán, who was separated from her husband at the time. They began dating until Guzmán returned to her husband and pretended Martin was her assistant on a phone call, while she was sleeping with her husband. In an interview with Univision, Martin admitted that she broke his heart.[9][301][302] In the same year, Martin was rumored to be in a relationship with Argentine tennis player Gabriela Sabatini. Sabatini's sister-in-law, Catherine Fulop, confirmed the rumor in 2020.[303] During the time he was playing in General Hospital, he met a "very handsome" man at a radio station, "stopped fearing [his] sexuality", and began dating him. Martin's mother supported him when she discovered that he was in love with a man, saying: "I love you, my son, I'm so happy for you. Bring it on. I'm right behind you." However, after the relationship ended, Martin "locked [his] feelings even deeper inside" and began dating women again. He recalls: "I already felt it was hard to be a Latino in Hollywood; what could have been more difficult than being Latino and gay?"[9][304] Martin began dating Mexican television host Rebecca de Alba in 1994; they were in an on-and-off relationship until 2005. De Alba later revealed that she became pregnant several times in her life, but lost all of the pregnancies, expressing that one of them was by Martin. Martin also had relationships with Lilly Melgar, Adriana Biega, Maital Saban, and Inés Misan during his breakup times with de Alba in the late 1990s and early 2000s. He declared that "there was chemistry with them" and he "wasn't fooling anyone".[305][306][307]

In August 2008, Martin became a father to twin boys named Matteo and Valentino, born via gestational surrogacy. He explained that he chose surrogacy to become a parent for being "intriguing and faster" than adoption, which was complicated and could take a long time.[308][309] In March 2010, Martin publicly came out as gay via a message on his website, stating: "I am proud to say that I am a fortunate homosexual man. I am very blessed to be who I am."[310] Years later, he revealed that although his music was "heard all over the world" and he "could high five God" in 1999, he "wasn't living to the fullest" and was sad and depressed.[202] He kept asking himself, "Am I gay? Am I bisexual? Am I confused? What am I?", explaining: "Sexuality is one complicated thing. It's not black and white. It's filled with colors. When I was dating women, I was in love with women. It felt right, it felt beautiful."[266] In an interview with Vanity Fair, he declared: "There was love, passion. I do not regret anything, any of the relationships I lived, they taught me a lot, both men and women."[311] Martin also told Fama!: "I know that I like both men and women, I'm against sexual labels, we are simply human beings with emotional and sexual needs. I like to enjoy sex in total freedom, so I'm open to having sex with a woman if I feel desire." Despite this, he expressed that he would not be interested in "an ongoing relationship with a woman", stating: "Men are my thing".[312][313] In 2000, American broadcast journalist Barbara Walters asked Martin about his sexuality on national television: "You could stop these rumors. You could say, 'Yes I am gay or no I'm not.'" Martin, who answered with "I just don't feel like it" at the time, later revealed that Walters' question had made him feel "violated", since he "was just not ready to come out" and was "very afraid"; he said that it resulted in "a little PTSD" that "still haunts him".[266] Martin dated Puerto Rican economist Carlos González Abella from 2010 to 2014, as his first relationship with a man after coming out as gay.[314][315]

Marriage

Syrian-Swedish painter Jwan Yosef shared a photo of himself and Martin on Instagram on March 30, 2016, with the caption: "Obviously we're starting a band."[316] Soon it was rumored that Yosef was Martin's new boyfriend.[317] Martin confirmed their relationship on April 18, 2016, and they made their red carpet debut as a couple at the amfAR Inspiration Gala.[318] Martin later revealed that he met Yosef on Instagram and they "were talking for like six months without [him] hearing his voice". Subsequently, Martin went to London, where Yosef was living, and they met each other.[319] On November 15, 2016, during an interview on The Ellen DeGeneres Show, he announced that he has proposed to Yosef and they are engaged.[320] In January 2018, Martin confirmed that he has secretly married Yosef: "I'm a husband, but we're doing a heavy party in a couple of months, I'll let you know."[321][322] On December 31, 2018, they announced that they have welcomed their first daughter together, named Lucia Martin-Yosef.[323] Martin later explained that Lucia was born on December 24, coinciding with his 47th birthday.[324] In September 2019, while accepting an award at the 23rd annual Human Rights Campaign (HRC) National Dinner, he announced that they are expecting their fourth child.[325] On October 29, 2019, he shared a photo of himself, Yosef, and their newborn son, named Renn Martin-Yosef, with the caption: "Our son Renn Martin-Yosef has been born."[326]

Beliefs and religion

During an interview with People in 2002, Martin expressed that he believes in "love", "the power of healing", and "God", thanks to his parents.[327] The name he chose for his son Matteo means "gift from God".[328] According to his statements in a 2021 interview, he still believes in God.[329] He was raised Catholic but he said is not "the person who would ever look down upon one religion". He expressed that he also admires and likes Buddhist philosophy, but does not subscribe to the religion, since if he does, he cannot "be of anything else"; he does not want to be limited in certain aspects and follow a religion's specific rules. He tries to remain "open to everything" and makes "a concerted effort to always find new teachings and new paths" everywhere he goes and in every situation he finds himself in. Martin believes that everyone can "decide what makes them happy" and although "everyone needs to accept the life they were given", it does not mean they "should not live it as fully as possible".[9][330]

Health and sports

Martin began practicing yoga after a trip to Thailand in 1997.[331] He also began practicing meditation following a trip to India.[332] In 2021, he explained that he gets up every morning at 5:30, before his family and puts himself in a lotus position and oxygenates his body. He also expressed that has a gym in his house, saying: "If I have space to see myself in the mirror and put on my products, then I also have to have space for my body."[329] During an appearance on The Dr. Oz Show in 2017, Martin revealed that he "was diagnosed with high cholesterol" at age eighteen. Although he did not pay attention to the high cholesterol at the time, it made him decide to become a vegetarian since 2013 to reduce cholesterol, despite loving meat as "a Latin man".[333] In 2020, he opened up that he suffered from anxiety for the first time in his life, following the COVID-19 lockdowns, stating that making music became his "medicine".[183]

Real estate

In March 2001, Martin purchased a 7,082-square-foot house in Miami Beach for $6.4 million; he sold the unit for $10.6 million in 2005.[334] In September 2004, he paid $11.9 million for an 11,000-square-foot Mediterranean-style villa in Los Angeles, which he sold in 2006 for $15 million.[335][336] In May 2005, he purchased a 9,491-square-foot house in Miami Beach for $10 million; he sold the villa for $10.6 million in 2012. In 2007, he paid $16.2 million for a mansion in Golden Beach. He sold the property in 2012 for $12.8 million, incurring a loss.[334][337] In the same year, he bought a 3,147-square-foot condominium in New York City for $5.9 million; he sold the condo for $7.1 million in 2017.[338] In 2014, he rented a 900-square-metre mansion in Sydney, which became famous as "the Bronte Wave House" and was sold for $16 million in May 2015, marking one of the most expensive properties sold in the city that year.[339][340] In December 2016, he purchased an 11,300-square-foot mansion in Beverly Hills. The estate, which is Martin's current house, has seven bedrooms and eight bathrooms with outdoor seating areas scattered throughout 33,000 square feet. It is a "private getaway in the middle of the city", located up the street from the Beverly Hills Hotel.[336] Martin also owns a property in Puerto Rico and a private 19.7-acre island in Brazil.[341][342] He purchased the latter for $8 million in 2008.[343]

Legacy

Martin has been regarded as the "King of Latin Pop" by various publications, such as the Grammy Awards,[344] Billboard,[345] Rolling Stone,[346] Time,[347] People,[266] Vogue,[332] The Independent,[348] Entertainment Weekly,[142] Entertainment Tonight Canada,[349] NBC News,[3] and ABC News.[350] Additionally, he has been referred to as the "King of Latin Music",[351] the "Latin Pop God",[352] the "Latin King of Pop",[353] the "Latin American King of Pop",[354] the "Latin King",[355] the "Crossover Latin King",[356] the "Puerto Rican Pop King",[357] the "Salsa-Pop King",[358] and the "King of World Cup".[359][360] Martin is known as one of the most influential artists in the world.[264] Billboard ranked him as one of the 30 Most Influential Latin Artists of All Time,[361] while NBC News introduced him as an "influential Latin celebrity".[362] In 2014, he won the award for the most influential international artist at the 18th China Music Awards.[363] He was ranked among "25 musicians who broke barriers" by Stacker in 2019,[364] while in 2020, Spin ranked him at number 27 on the list of "most influential artists of the past 35 years", as the only Latin artist on their list.[365] In 2022, Show News named him "the most influential global artist in history".[366]

Martin's song "María (Pablo Flores Remix)", which was ranked among the "Greatest Latin Pop Song of All Time" by Rolling Stone, and "11 remixes of classic Latin hits" by Billboard, "launched the Latin and dance music crossover of the '90s", according to the latter.[42][367] Olivier Pérou from Le Point commented that "some have even learned, thanks to him, to count to three in Spanish" following the popularity of the song.[48] "La Copa de la Vida", which has been hailed as the Best World Cup Anthem of All-Time by multiple sources,[368] became a "musical template" for World Cup anthems, and Martin's Latin and dance crossover style has been much copied in the anthems, as well as soccer chant "Ole! Ole! Ole!" in the lyrics, according to The Hollywood Reporter.[369] As believed by Esquire, the song "inaugurated this musical subgenre" of Latin.[370] In his review for Pitchfork, Corban Goble wrote that if World Cup anthems someday would be "given their own textbook", "La Copa de la Vida" would be "the standard-bearer for the whole genre".[371]

Martin is known as the pioneer in getting Latin pop music genre to mainstream recognition.[372] Following his performance of "The Cup of Life" at the Grammys, and the success of "Livin' la Vida Loca" and Ricky Martin (1999), he opened the gates for many Latin artists such as Jennifer Lopez, Shakira, Christina Aguilera, Marc Anthony, Santana, and Enrique Iglesias who released their crossover albums and followed him onto the top of the charts.[373][374][375] His performance of "The Cup of Life" at the Grammys not only changed the course of his career, but also altered how people regard Latin music in America.[60] It has been known as a game-changer for Latin music worldwide, that effectively ushered in the "Latin explosion". Then-United Talent Agency head Rob Prinz described the rendition as "the single biggest game changing moment for any artist in the history of the Grammys".[63] According to Billboard, it has been cited as the beginning of the "Latin Pop invasion", which powerfully affected the US mainstream.[243] According to Entertainment Tonight, "Livin' la Vida Loca" paved the way for a large number of other Latin artists,[77] and is "credited as the song that helped other Latin artists break through to English-speaking markets".[376] According to The Independent, the single is "widely regarded as the song that began the first Latin pop explosion",[377] while People's Jason Sheeler credited it as the song that "led the way for the late-'90s so-called 'Latin explosion' that dominated pop music into the new century: Shakira, Enrique Iglesias, Marc Anthony, and Jennifer Lopez".[378] Angie Romero from Billboard wrote: "If you look up 'crossover' in the dictionary, there should be a photo of Ricky shaking his bon bon and/or 'Livin' la Vida Loca'."[379]

"Twenty-one years ago Puerto Rican heartthrob Ricky Martin led the Latin explosion with the release of his English-language self-titled album."

Billboard's Lucas Villa in 2020.[380]

Jim Farber from Daily News noted that Ricky Martin "provides a textbook example of how to mix Latin beats with pop tunes and rock intonations".[381] St. Louis Post-Dispatch critic Kevin C. Johnson stated that Martin took "the music to places Jon Secada, Selena and Santana never could". He also mentioned that even "Gloria Estefan at her peak, failed to muster up the kind of hype and hoopla surrounding Martin".[72] Celia San Miguel of Tidal Magazine stated that Martin "highlighted the public's thirst for a different kind of pop" in 1999, crediting "Martin and the paths he created" responsible for the Latin music and Spanish and Spanglish lyrics being "a commonplace phenomenon on English-language radio" in 2019.[382] In her review for Grammy.com, Ana Monroy Yglesias said Martin led a "major music moment in 1999" with Ricky Martin, and along with him, "the first major boom of Spanish-language artists", such as Shakira and Lopez, came into the "U.S. pop landscape".[383]

 
Bad Bunny (pictured) has been inspired by Martin since he "was a kid and one of the reasons was that passion and energy he has"[384]

The late 1990s Latin explosion also resulted in the launch of the Latin Recording Academy. Gabriel Abaroa Jr., the president and chief executive officer of the Latin Recording Academy, expressed that the plan of its launch was "immediately after the Ricky Martin success". Cuban American musician and producer Emilio Estefan added: "After the success with Ricky Martin, everybody opened their eyes and realized how important it was to bring diversity and multiethnic elements into [mainstream American] music."[385] Many artists have cited Martin as an influence or declared themselves as his fan, including Abraham Mateo,[386] Bad Bunny,[387] Camila Cabello,[388] Camilo,[389] Carla Morrison,[390] Christian Chávez,[391] CNCO,[160][392] Danna Paola,[393] Enrique Iglesias,[394] J Balvin,[395] J-Hope,[396] Jimin,[396] Karol G,[397] India Martínez,[398] Luis Fonsi,[399] Maite Perroni,[400] Maluma,[401] Neha Mahajan,[402] Pedro Capó,[403] Prince Royce,[404] Rauw Alejandro,[405] Reik,[406] Rosalía,[397] Sebastián Ligarde,[407] Sebastián Yatra,[408] Shakira,[409] Tini,[410] Vadhir Derbez,[411] William Hung,[412] Wisin,[413] and Ximena Sariñana.[414]

Both Maluma and J Balvin have described Martin as a "teacher" and credited him as an artist who "opened the doors" for them, while Maluma has also expressed: "Ricky Martin is one of the artists I wanted to be growing up. He's my idol in the industry."[401][415] Spanish singer Rosalía also cited Martin as a "teacher".[416] Puerto Rican singer Bad Bunny talked about Martin's legacy during an episode of Behind the Music: "There's no doubt that he opened the door for an entire generation of Latin artists. I am doing great things today in the music industry thanks to those doors that he opened."[417] He also mentioned that he is inspired by Martin's coming out as gay: "You don't have to be gay to be inspired by that action of honesty and freedom, of being yourself against the world despite everything you deserve. I look at it like a very inspiring moment for anybody. At least for me, it's very inspirational."[418] Brazilian singer-songwriter Anitta explained to The Guardian that "some Latin stars such as Maluma and Bad Bunny sing in their native language" and do not need to sing in English to get noticed, because they already had representatives like Shakira, Martin, and Jennifer Lopez, but since her country "hasn't had a major international pop star before", she uses "whatever language will get the market's attention".[419]

Portrayal in television

In July 2019, SOMOS Productions, Endemol Shine Boomdog, and Piñolywood Studios announced the production of a biographical web television series about Menudo, titled Subete a Mi Moto.[420] Consisting of 15 episodes of 60 minutes each, the series premiered on Amazon Prime Video on October 9, 2020, in Mexico, Latin America, and Spain. It was filmed in Mexico and Puerto Rico, and Martin was portrayed by actors Felipe Albors and Ethan Schwartz. The series premiered in the United States on February 14, 2021, on Estrella TV.[421][422] On the review aggregation website Tomatazos, the first season has a positive score of 75%. The website's critical consensus summary states, "A good trip to the past that recalls a band that defined the youth of a certain public, but that doesn't ignore the darkest moments in the lives of its members."[423]

Other ventures

Books

On August 19, 2010, Martin announced that he had been working on his memoir, mentioning its title as Me and publish date as November 2, 2010. He expressed that writing the book was "one of the reasons" he decided to come out earlier that year. The book also had a Spanish edition title Yo (transl.I), which was published simultaneously by Celebra. He stated that writing his memoir allowed him "to explore the different paths and experiences" that have led him to be who he is, noting that it "was not easy but allowed for an incredible spiritual journey".[424][425] Me spent several weeks at number one on the New York Times Best Seller list.[426] In 2019, ¡Hola! staff ranked the book among "12 Books by Celebrities to Inspire and Motivate You", while Book Riot placed it on an unranked list of the "Best Celebrity Books You Should Read This Year" in 2020.[427][428] Martin's first children's book Santiago the Dreamer in Land Among the Stars was published by Celebra and illustrated by Patricia Castelao in November 2013 for ages between five and nine. Its Spanish-language edition, Santiago El Soñador en Entre Las Estrellas, was published simultaneously. Martin expressed that the book was inspired by his "personal life, with fantasy added to it", as well as "a lot of cartoons".[429][430]

Products and endorsements

Martin endorsed the 2012 Viva Glam campaign with rapper Nicki Minaj, which raised $270 million for the Mac AIDS Fund.[431][432] In October 2020, Martin announced that he would launch his company, Martin Music Lab in partnership with music engineers Jaycen Joshua and Michael Seaberg. The company is centered around a new audio technique called "Orbital Audio", that "creates a new type of immersive, headphone listening experience". Martin used the technique on his EP Pausa, while several artists including Bad Bunny, Residente, Myke Towers, and A$AP Rocky are going to work with the company. The latter plans to release his whole upcoming studio album, using "Orbital Audio". Martin is going to expand the technique "beyond the music industry and tap into the movies, sports and, most notably, the wellness and meditation space".[433][434] In 2021, Martin partnered with skin care company Kumiko. The skincare line, created by Chilean cosmetologist Catalina Aguirre, is the first to combine "mesotherapy, matcha, and cutting-edge European technology into unique multi-action formulas that penetrate the dermis with powerful anti-aging properties and lifting benefits".[329][435]

Activism

Philanthropy

 
The Ricky Martin Foundation logo

While on a trip to India in 2002, Martin witnessed three minor girls who were about to be sold into prostitution and rescued them. The following year, he became a UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador and then met with activists and decided to fight against human trafficking, which is the second-most lucrative crime in the world. In 2004, Martin launched the Ricky Martin Foundation, a non-profit, non-governmental organization that focuses on denouncing human trafficking and educating about the crime's "existence through research and community initiatives, anchored in the defense of children and youth rights".[436][437][438] In the same year, he appealed to the United Nations for international help to fight against sex tourism.[439] In January 2005, following the 2004 Indian Ocean earthquake and tsunami, Martin visited Thailand to assess the needs of the minor survivors who were "extremely vulnerable to traffickers". Later that year, the Ricky Martin Foundation signed an alliance in partnership with Habitat for Humanity to construct 224 homes for the tsunami-affected families. The project was completed in December 2006.[440] In March 2006, the foundation collaborated with the International Organization for Migration in the Llama y Vive (transl. Call and Live) campaign, which focuses on facilitating "the prevention of human trafficking and the protection of young people, victims of child trafficking and prosecution of traffickers".[436][441]

In January 2010, along with many celebrities, Martin operated the charity telethon Hope for Haiti Now to raise donations for the 2010 Haiti earthquake.[442] Later that year, the Ricky Martin Foundation created the first program of community social action against child trafficking in Martin's native Puerto Rico, titled "Se Trata" (transl. "It is About"). In 2012, the foundation participated in the making of the Child Protection Model Law on the International Centre for Missing & Exploited Children.[436] In 2016, Martin visited Syrian refugees in Lebanon and played with the children and talked to them in an informal refugee camp.[443] Following the Hurricane Maria in Puerto Rico in 2017, the Ricky Martin Foundation helped people and handed over homes that were rebuilt after the losses; Martin launched a viral campaign of selling a black T-shirt with the Puerto Rican flag stamped on it in order to raise the funds. The T-shirts were designed by Martin's twin boys Matteo and Valentino, while many celebrities including Will Smith, Bad Bunny, Marc Anthony, Luis Fonsi, and Maluma supported the campaign.[444] During the COVID-19 pandemic, Martin created a campaign to help health care workers through the non-profit organization Project Hope. He expressed: "As you know, health care professionals are extremely vulnerable and professionals around the world don’t have personal protection equipment they need to prevent them getting infected."[445] In February 2021, Martin collaborated with Antonia Novello to launch mass vaccination events in Puerto Rico.[446] Following the murder of George Floyd and Black Lives Matter protests in 2020, Martin honored an effort called "Black Out Tuesday" and launched the hashtag #knowthestruggle, giving his social media to the voices of the community that are "looking for justice", to learn more about what is happening.[447][448]

For his humanitarian efforts and fighting against human trafficking, Martin has been honored with numerous accolades, including the Peace Summit Award by the World Summit of Nobel Peace Laureates,[449] the TIP Report Hero Award by the United States Department of State,[450] the Spirit of Hope Award by Billboard Latin Music Awards,[451] the Latin Recording Academy Person of the Year Award,[64] the Award of Inspiration by amfAR Gala,[452] the Leader of Change Award by the Foundation for Social Change,[453] the Humanitarian Award by the Global Gift Foundation,[454] the Humanitarian Award by the Hispanic Federation,[455] the Corazón Latino Award by the iHeartRadio Fiesta Latina,[456] the International Humanitarian Award by the International Center for Missing and Exploited Children,[457] the Agent of Change Award by the International Peace Honors,[458] the PODER Social Leadership Awards,[459] and the Agent of Change Award by the Premios Juventud.[460]

Politics

 
Martin (mid-right) in Congress, with Luis Fortuño (far left), Tom Lantos (mid-left) and Chris Smith (far right)

On January 20, 2001, during the first inauguration of George W. Bush, Martin performed "The Cup of Life" and danced with him.[461][462] Martin's view of Bush changed over the Iraq War, as expressed in his declaration to BBC News that he will "always condemn war and those who promulgate it". He also stuck up his middle finger while singing the president's name in his 2003 song "Asignatura Pendiente" at a concert.[463] At the 2010 Billboard Latin Music Awards, Martin expressed his disagreement with the Arizona SB 1070 bill, a proposed law that would have required police officers to request documents from individuals whom they suspected to be illegal immigrants.[464] Martin campaigned for the 44th president of the United States Barack Obama in 2008 and 2012, and thanked him for an "outstanding presidency" in 2016, while calling him "an amazing leader". Also in 2016, he was an active ally to the Democratic Party presidential candidate Hillary Clinton campaign, while condemning Donald Trump's hateful comments about immigrants.[465] He also performed his hits during the "Hillary Clinton: She's With Us" concert at the Greek Theatre on June 6, 2016.[466]

Telegramgate, also known as Chatgate,[467] was a political scandal involving Ricardo Rosselló, then Governor of Puerto Rico, which began on July 8, 2019, with the leak of hundreds of pages of a group chat on the messaging application Telegram between Rosselló and members of his cabinet. The messages were considered vulgar, misogynistic, and homophobic toward several individuals and groups, including Martin. Therefore, Martin, Bad Bunny, Residente and several other artists, and more than half a million Puerto Ricans led the call to take to the streets of Puerto Rico, demanding Rosselló's resignation.[468][469][470] In September 2020, Martin, Luis Fonsi, and actress Eva Longoria attended a campaign event in Kissimmee, Florida to support the Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden for the 2020 United States presidential election.[471] During an interview with Variety, Martin stated: "I've been supporting Biden forever, I think he is the only option we have and he is great and he has been in politics all his life. This is the moment. We all need to get together and be loud about the course of this nation."[472] Following the election of Biden as 46th president of the United States, Martin said "Bye-bye" to Trump on social media,[473] and shared a photo of himself along with Biden on Instagram.[474]

In May 2021, Martin demonstrated his support for the Ni una menos movement, condemning femicides and violence against women in Puerto Rico, while calling authorities to protect women. He further expressed that no woman should fear for her safety and urged authorities to take steps in order to prevent these acts.[475] In the same month, he supported the 2021 Colombian protests.[476] Later that year, the singer raised his voice in support of the 2021 Cuban protests against the Castro regime for the restrictions due to the COVID-19 pandemic and the economic crisis, stating: "This is very important. Our brothers and sisters in Cuba need us to inform the world what they are experiencing today. Let's fill the networks before they remove the internet in the country. Humanitarian aid for Cuba NOW."[477]

LGBT advocacy

 
Martin giving a speech at the 14th Annual Human Rights Campaign

As a gay man, Martin actively supports LGBT rights worldwide since his coming out in 2010.[478] Even before coming out, he was noted by the mainstream media for being popular among gay men and having a large gay fan base. He also went on the cover of the American LGBT-interest magazine The Advocate in July 1999.[479][480][481] Despite this, he admitted that he felt homosexuality was evil since he was raised as a Catholic and targeted his anger toward others, especially gay men: "I was very angry, very rebellious. I used to look at gay men and think, 'I'm not like that, I don't want to be like that, that's not me.' I was ashamed." He added that he "had internalized homophobia" back then.[478][482] He is currently considered to be a gay icon,[483] with PinkNews labeling him "a strong advocate of LGBT rights" who "expressed support for equal marriage" since coming out.[482]

As the first mainstream Latin music artist to come out,[484] Martin's coming out was a game-changer for "Latin Pride". Billboard's Lucas Villa stated: "With Martin's announcement, gay artists, who had long kept their sexual identities a secret, finally had a beacon of hope. If Martin could come out with his career unscathed, there was hope for other artists in Latin music to start doing the same." He added that since then, "a growing number of Latin artists have either come out after years in the spotlight, or many have simply started their careers by embracing their gay identities".[380] In 2010, GLAAD then-president Jarrett Barrios expressed that Martin's coming out as gay leads "hundreds of millions of people" to have "a cultural connection with an artist, a celebrity and, perhaps most importantly, a father who happens to be gay", adding that "his decision to model this kind of openness and honesty can lead to greater acceptance for countless gay people in U.S., in Latin America and worldwide".[310] In 2019, Human Rights Campaign then-president Alphonso David expressed that Martin "has used his international stage to advocate for LGBTQ people around the world" with his "unique voice and passionate activism".[485] The following year, Suzy Exposito from Rolling Stone argued that with risking his career and coming out, Martin "set the scene for Bad Bunny to be free in many ways that, during his own breakthrough moment, he could not".[486]

Martin expressed support for same-sex marriage during an interview on Larry King Live in 2010.[487] He has then delivered speeches about LGBT rights at the United Nations Homophobia Conference, the GLAAD Media Awards, and the Human Rights Campaign. He also raised his voice to support gay marriage in Puerto Rico before its legalization in 2015.[488][489] In March 2016, Martin met with Chilean LGBT rights group Fundación Iguales to learn about the challenges LGBT citizens face there. AT the meeting, he said that he wants "equal marriage rights for Chile" and he wants his sons to grow up in a world where "there are no second-class citizens".[490][491] Following the Colombia's highest court voting against an anti same-sex marriage proposal in April 2016, Martin tweeted: "Love and equality win, Colombia says YES to same-sex marriage."[492] During an interview with Vulture, Martin talked about his role in The Assassination of Gianni Versace and how he wanted his portrayal to help "normalize open relationships".[493] In June 2019, he published an open letter slamming the religious liberty bill, saying: "As a defender of human rights and a member of the LGBTT community, I am vehemently opposed to the proposed measure imposed upon us under the guise of religious freedom, that projects us to the world as a backwards country." Puerto Rico's then-governor backed down and withdrew his support of the bill following Martin's statement.[494] In June 2020, Martin performed his song "Recuerdo" with Carla Morrison for a virtual event, Can't Cancel Pride: Helping LGBTQ+ People in Need, to raise visibility and funds for LGBTQ+ communities.[495][496] He appeared at the virtual event in the following year as well.[497] In February 2021, Martin was named national spokesperson for the onePULSE Foundation, a non-profit organization that focuses on managing "the design and construction of the permanent national memorial and museum dedicated to the Pulse nightclub tragedy".[498] Later that year, he expressed that he wants to "normalize families like" his, in an interview with People.[499]

Several of Martin's music videos feature diversity in sexual orientations and same-sex couples, including "The Best Thing About Me Is You",[500] "Disparo al Corazón",[380] "Fiebre",[501] and "Tiburones".[502] For his activism and advocacy for LGBTQ community, Martin has been honored with numerous accolades, including the GLAAD Vito Russo Award,[500] the Gala Vanguard Award by the Los Angeles LGBT Center,[503] the International Icon Award by the British LGBT Awards,[504] the National Visibility Award by the Human Rights Campaign,[505] the Trailblazer Award by the LGBT Center Dinner,[506] the Celebrity Activist of the Year by LGBTQ Nation,[507] and the Legacy Award by Attitude Awards.[508]

Achievements

 
Martin's star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame

Throughout his career, Martin has won over 200 awards (most awarded male Latin artist),[509][510][511] including two Grammy Awards,[64] five Latin Grammy Awards,[512] five MTV Video Music Awards (tied for most wins by a Latin artist),[513] two American Music Awards,[514] three Latin American Music Awards,[152] three Billboard Music Awards,[515] a Billboard Music Video Award,[233] nine Billboard Latin Music Awards,[516] eight World Music Awards,[517] fourteen Lo Nuestro Awards (including the Excellence Award),[518] and a Guinness World Record.[45] As an actor, he was nominated for an Emmy Award.[173] In 2007, Martin was honored with a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, located at 6901 Hollywood Blvd.[519][520]

Martin is ranked among the Greatest Latin Artists of All Time and the Greatest Hot Latin Songs Artists of All Time by Billboard,[521][522] while his album Vuelve was placed at number five on Billboard's Top 20 Latin Albums Of All Time in 2018.[523] In 1998, his song, "Perdido Sin Ti" reached the top of the Latin Pop Airplay chart, displacing Martin's own "Vuelve", making him the first artist on the chart's history to replace himself.[524] His song "Livin' la Vida Loca" became the first number-one song on Billboard Hot 100, which was made entirely in Pro Tools,[525] and achieved the first number one hit for his label, Columbia.[526] It also became the first song in history to top Billboard's Adult Pop Airplay, Pop Airplay, and Rhythmic Airplay charts, holding its record as the only song to do so for 14 years.[78] On May 15, 1999, it became the first single ever to rule four different Billboard charts and made Martin the first act to simultaneously scale a pop, Latin, and dance chart. Two weeks later, he became the first artist to simultaneously top the Billboard 200, Hot Latin Tracks, Hot Dance Music/Club Play, Hot Dance Music/Maxi-Singles Sales, Top 40 Tracks, and the Billboard Hot 100.[79] His song "Tal Vez" (2003) marked the first number one debut on Billboard Hot Latin Songs in the 21st century.[527] Martin is the first and only artist with Spanish-language entries on Billboard Hot 100 in three decades.[50] In 2020, he became the first and only artist in history to enter the Billboard Hot Latin Songs chart across five decades, including his work as part of Menudo.[528] The following year, he became the first male Latin artist in history to have 4 songs from different decades to have over 100 million streams on Spotify.[529] He owns the record as the artist with most top 20s on the US Latin Pop Airplay chart, with 51 songs,[119][530] and is the runner-up of most top 10s.[531] He is the fourth artist with the most number one songs in the history of the Hot Latin Songs chart.[532] Additionally, he holds the record as the most Spanish-language entries on ARIA top 50 singles chart, with three.[141]

On October 11, 2007, then-mayor of Miami Beach, Florida David Dermer awarded him the key to the city of Miami Beach.[533] Puerto Rico named August 31 the "International Ricky Martin Day" in 2008.[426] The Government of Spain granted Spanish nationality to Martin in 2011, for being "recognized in different artistic facets".[534] In 2018, in recognition of "his dedication to the island and people of Puerto Rico, his philanthropic work to eliminate human trafficking across the Caribbean, and his commitment to the arts", the singer received a proclamation naming June 7 the "Ricky Martin Day" in New York City.[535] Throughout his career, Martin has sold over 70 million records making him one of the best-selling Latin music artists of all time.[536] In 2022, La Nación estimated his net worth at US$130 million.[537]

Discography

Filmography

Theatre

Tours and residencies

See also

Notes

  1. ^ Spanish pronunciation: [enˈɾike maɾˈtin moˈɾales]

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This article is about the singer For other uses see Ricky Martin disambiguation Enrique Martin redirects here For other uses see Enrique Martin disambiguation In this Spanish name the first or paternal surname is Martin and the second or maternal family name is Morales Enrique Ricky Martin Morales a born December 24 1971 is a Puerto Rican singer songwriter and actor He is known for his musical versatility with his discography spanning Latin pop pop dance reggaeton and salsa genres Dubbed the King of Latin Pop the King of Latin Music and the Latin Pop God he is regarded as one of the most influential artists in the world Born in San Juan Martin began appearing in television commercials at age nine and began his musical career at twelve as a member of Puerto Rican boy band Menudo He began his solo career in 1991 while in Sony Music Mexico gaining recognition in Latin America with the release of his first two studio albums Ricky Martin 1991 and Me Amaras 1993 both of which were focused on ballads Ricky MartinMartin at the 2018 Golden Globe AwardsBornEnrique Martin Morales 1971 12 24 December 24 1971 age 51 San Juan Puerto RicoOccupationsSingersongwriteractorOrganizationsMartin Music Lab Ricky Martin FoundationWorksAlbumssinglessongsvideographySpouseJwan Yosef m 2017 wbr Children4AwardsFull listMusical careerGenresLatin poppopdancereggaetonsalsaInstrument s VocalsYears active1984 presentLabelsSony MexicoColumbiaSony LatinWebsiterickymartinmusic wbr comMartin s third album A Medio Vivir 1995 helped him rise to prominence in European countries The chart topping single Maria incorporated a mixture of Latin music genres and became his first international hit His international success was further solidified with his fourth album Vuelve 1998 The album which earned Martin his first Grammy Award spawned chart topping songs Vuelve and La Copa de la Vida Martin performed the latter at the 41st Annual Grammy Awards which was greeted with a massive standing ovation and is known as a game changer for Latin music worldwide His first English album Ricky Martin 1999 became his first US Billboard 200 number one The lead single Livin la Vida Loca topped both the Billboard Hot 100 and the UK Singles Chart Martin s success in the late 1990s is generally seen as the beginning of the Latin explosion He has been credited for propelling the Latin pop music genre to mainstream recognition paving the way for a large number of Latin artists to achieve global success Martin has since established his status as a pop icon and a sex symbol releasing several successful albums including all time Latin bestsellers Almas del Silencio 2003 and MTV Unplugged 2006 as well as Grammy Award winner A Quien Quiera Escuchar 2015 He has also amassed many successful singles and chart toppers including She Bangs Nobody Wants to Be Lonely Tal Vez Tu Recuerdo La Mordidita Vente Pa Ca and Cancion Bonita As an actor Martin gained popularity and stardom for his role in the hit soap opera General Hospital 1994 1996 while his portrayal of Antonio D Amico in The Assassination of Gianni Versace American Crime Story 2018 marked the acting opportunity of his career garnering him an Emmy nomination He also starred as Che in the Broadway revival of the musical Evita in 2012 which broke the theater s box office sales record seven times Martin is one of the best selling Latin music artists of all time having sold over 70 million records worldwide He has scored 11 Billboard Hot Latin Songs number one songs and won over 200 awards most awarded male Latin artist including two Grammy Awards five Latin Grammy Awards five MTV Video Music Awards tied for most wins by a Latin artist two American Music Awards three Latin American Music Awards three Billboard Music Awards nine Billboard Latin Music Awards eight World Music Awards fourteen Lo Nuestro Awards a Guinness World Record and a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame He is ranked among the Greatest Latin Artists of All Time the Greatest Music Video Artists of All Time and the Most Influential Latin Artists of All Time by Billboard His philanthropy and activism focus on LGBT rights and fighting against human trafficking in 2004 he founded The Ricky Martin Foundation a non profit non governmental organization that focuses on denouncing human trafficking and educating about the crime s existence Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 2 1 1983 1989 Menudo 2 2 1990 1994 Acting and first solo albums 2 3 1995 1997 Breakthrough with A Medio Vivir 2 4 1998 1999 Vuelve 2 5 1999 2000 Crossover to English 2 6 2000 2005 Sound Loaded Almas del Silencio and Life 2 7 2006 2012 MTV Unplugged Musica Alma Sexo and Evita 2 8 2013 2018 The Voice A Quien Quiera Escuchar and The Assassination of Gianni Versace 2 9 2019 present Amici di Maria De Filippi PausaPlay and Jingle Jangle A Christmas Journey 3 Artistry 3 1 Influences 3 2 Musical styles and themes 3 3 Voice 3 4 Music videos and performances 4 Public image 4 1 Fashion 5 Personal life 5 1 Sexual orientation and early relationships 5 2 Marriage 5 3 Beliefs and religion 5 4 Health and sports 5 5 Real estate 6 Legacy 6 1 Portrayal in television 7 Other ventures 7 1 Books 7 2 Products and endorsements 8 Activism 8 1 Philanthropy 8 2 Politics 8 3 LGBT advocacy 9 Achievements 10 Discography 11 Filmography 12 Theatre 13 Tours and residencies 14 See also 15 Notes 16 References 16 1 Book sources 17 External linksEarly life Edit Martin was born in San Juan Enrique Martin Morales was born on December 24 1971 in San Juan Puerto Rico 1 2 3 His mother Dona Nereida Morales is a former accountant his father Enrique Martin Negroni is a former psychologist who previously worked as a regional supervisor for a Puerto Rican mental health agency 4 5 6 His parents divorced when he was two years old and although his mother had custody of Martin he could also move freely between his father s house in the middle class suburb of University Gardens in San Juan and his paternal grandmother s house nearby In an interview with People he told the magazine that he never had to make decisions about who he loved more and he was always happy Martin has two older maternal half brothers Fernando and Angel Fernandez two younger paternal half brothers Eric and Daniel Martin and a younger paternal half sister Vanessa Martin 6 7 Martin has Spanish heritage of Basque and Canarian descent As he explained to ABC the Martins traveled from Spain to Puerto Rico in 1779 8 He also has some Corsican origin through his paternal grandmother 9 Martin grew up Catholic The people closest to him called him Kiki a nickname that comes from Enrique He began singing at age six using wooden kitchen spoons as make believe microphones he often sang songs by Puerto Rican boy band Menudo as well as English language rock groups such as Led Zeppelin Journey and REO Speedwagon His mother s side of the family was musically inclined and his maternal grandfather was a poet Martin later reflected on his time spent with his family as a child Every time I find myself in front of an audience be it twenty people or one hundred thousand once again I feel the energy that consumed me back at the family gatherings of my youth He attended Colegio Sagrado Corazon a bilingual Catholic grade school in University Gardens since fourth grade and was an average student there When he was nine years old he began appearing in television commercials for products such as soft drinks toothpaste and fast food restaurants including Orange Crush and Burger King In a year and a half he starred in 11 commercials 6 9 10 Career Edit1983 1989 Menudo Edit See also Menudo Rayo de Luna source source Martin made his recording debut on the song Rayo de Luna from Menudo s 1984 album Evolucion Problems playing this file See media help After achieving moderate fame in his country for his appearances in television commercials Martin auditioned for membership in Menudo 4 Formed in Puerto Rico in 1977 Menudo members were usually replaced when they hit 16 in order to keep the band full of fresh faced members 11 Although the executives enjoyed his dancing and singing at his first two auditions Martin was rejected because he was too short By the third audition his persistence impressed executives and in 1984 12 year old Martin became a member A month after joining Menudo he made his debut performance with the group at the Luis A Ferre Performing Arts Center in San Juan During this performance he inadvertently disobeyed the choreography by walking around the stage when it was planned that he would stay still and was chastised by the band manager after the show The mistake was such a big deal that from that moment on never again did I move when I wasn t supposed to move That was the discipline of Menudo You either did things the way you were told or you were not part of the group Although Martin enjoyed traveling and performing onstage with Menudo he found the band s busy schedule and strict management exhausting and later reflected that the experience cost him his childhood Despite this Martin acknowledged his opportunity to have so many amazing experiences with so many amazing people during his time with the group 9 During his time with Menudo he became a key member of the group and a fan favorite 11 while the band released 11 albums 12 including the Grammy nominated Evolucion transl Evolution 1984 and their highest charting and longest running album on the US Billboard 200 Menudo 1985 13 14 The former featured Martin s debut single Rayo de Luna transl Moonlight and the latter included the hit single Hold Me 15 16 Hold Me became the group s first and only entry on the US Billboard Hot 100 chart peaking at number 62 17 It was ranked among the 100 Greatest Boy Band Songs of All Time by Billboard 18 the 75 Greatest Boy Band Songs of All Time by Rolling Stone 19 and the 30 Best Boy Band Songs by Complex 16 Besides the musical career Martin appeared with other members of Menudo in the American romantic comedy drama television series The Love Boat 1985 20 and the Argentine soap opera Por Siempre Amigos 1987 21 He also developed an interest in philanthropy when the group became UNICEF ambassadors often working with impoverished children in third world countries His experiences as an ambassador affected him greatly and inspired him to continue working with charities later in his life 9 Finally Martin left the band in July 1989 at age 17 hoping to rest and evaluate his career path 9 he stayed a few extra months after his age mandated retirement came around 20 He performed his final show with the group at the same venue where he had performed his first performance as a member 9 Referred to as the Most Iconic Latino Pop Music Band 22 Menudo was ranked as one of the Biggest Boy Bands of All Time by Us Weekly in 2021 23 The group has sold around 20 million records worldwide 24 and has been acknowledged as the Most Successful Latin Boy Band of All Time by Billboard 25 Martin returned to Puerto Rico to get a break from the pressures of the group the promotional tours and the constant stress of work but although his parents divorce had not affected him before suddenly began to affect him his parents began fighting more than ever and they were forcing him to choose between the two people in the world he loved most As he understood they did this because they loved him and wanted the best for him he forgave all of the pain and anger they caused him He graduated from the high school and 13 days after turning 18 he moved to New York City to celebrate his financial independence since he was a minor during his time with Menudo Martin was not allowed to access his own bank accounts 9 1990 1994 Acting and first solo albums Edit Martin was accepted into New York University s Tisch School of the Arts in 1990 but before classes began his friend invited him to Mexico City He attended the musical comedy play Mama Ama el Rock transl Mom Loves Rock there and was offered to stay and replace one of the actors He accepted the offer dropped out the university and moved from New York to Mexico City to perform in the play While he was performing onstage in Mama Ama el Rock a producer in the audience took notice of Martin s acting and offered him a role in the Mexican telenovela Alcanzar una estrella transl To reach a star 1990 Martin also joined the cast for the second season of the show titled Alcanzar una estrella II 1991 A film based on the TV series titled Mas que alcanzar una estrella transl More than reaching for a star 1992 was also produced in which Martin starred and earned him an El Heraldo Award for his role 9 I was so excited about getting back into the music world that I didn t care what the conditions were All of the hard work and passion I had exerted was finally now starting to come to fruition and music came back to my life powerfully and definitively Martin on recording his debut studio album 9 A Sony Discos executive noticed Martin s acting in the soap operas and offered him his first solo music recording contract Eager to record his first solo album and hustled by the executive Martin signed the contract without reading its conditions and inadvertently signed a deal in which he would only be paid one cent for each album sold Despite viewing the contract as unfair Martin referred to the record as the start of something phenomenal for him After working around the clock to finish filming Alcanzar una estrella II and recording music 9 he released his debut solo album Ricky Martin on November 26 1991 26 The album peaked at number five on the US Billboard Latin Pop Albums chart and spent a total of 41 weeks on the list 27 It sold over 500 000 copies worldwide 28 was certified gold in several countries 29 and spawned his first solo hit singles Fuego Contra Fuego transl Fire Against Fire El Amor de Mi Vida transl The Love of My Life and Dime Que Me Quieres transl Tell Me You Love Me 26 Both Fuego Contra Fuego and El Amor de Mi Vida reached the top 10 on the US Billboard Hot Latin Tracks 30 To promote the album Martin embarked on a successful Latin American tour breaking box office records 29 which the singer referred to as an indescribable feeling almost like coming home 9 After the success of Ricky Martin and its subsequent tour Martin s record company met him with the Spanish musician Juan Carlos Calderon to work on his second studio album Me Amaras transl You ll Love Me 1993 Although Martin felt very grateful for the opportunity to work with Calderon he noted I always felt that that record was more his than mine 9 The album sold over one million copies worldwide and was certified triple platinum in Chile 31 32 In 1994 Martin s agent encouraged him to move to Los Angeles to act in an American sitcom called Getting By The show was canceled after two seasons but soon afterward Martin was given the role of Miguel Morez on the popular hit soap opera General Hospital Morez a bartender and singer known for his long and flowing hair was a Puerto Rican citizen hiding in the United States from his lover s criminal mastermind father and created a love triangle with his fiance Lily Rivera and Brenda Martin portrayed the role for two years and gained huge popularity and stardom becoming one of the most talked about actors on the soap opera Despite this Martin felt he lacked chemistry with the rest of the General Hospital cast and observed that people treated him differently because of his Puerto Rican accent At the time it was relatively uncommon for Latin actors to appear on American television and people suggested that he take accent reduction classes which he refused 9 33 34 1995 1997 Breakthrough with A Medio Vivir Edit Martin performing Te Extrano Te Olvido Te Amo at the 37th Vina del Mar International Song Festival in 1996 In 1995 Martin refocused on his music career and began working on his third studio album A Medio Vivir transl Half Alive 9 The album was released in September 1995 35 and became a huge success it sold over three million copies or even seven million copies worldwide according to different sources 36 37 being certified gold in the United States 38 platinum in France 39 4 platinum in Spain 40 as well as many other certifications in Latin American countries 29 41 It spawned several successful hits including Te Extrano Te Olvido Te Amo transl I Miss You I Forget You I Love You Maria and Volveras transl You Will Come Back 33 On Maria which was released as the second single from the album 31 Martin allowed himself to go into a very Latin African sound He created a mix of different Latin music genres instead of singing a romantic ballad the style that he focused on it in his first two albums while Latin pop music in general was mainly made up of it at the time Although Martin was satisfied with the track and he describes it as a song that he is extremely proud of the first time he played it for a record label executive the man said Are you crazy You have ruined your career I can t believe you are showing me this You re finished this is going to be your last album 9 Despite this the track became Martin s breakthrough song and his first international hit 42 43 It topped the charts in 20 countries 44 and has sold over five million physical copies worldwide 42 As a result the song was featured in the 1999 edition of The Guinness Book of Records as the biggest Latin hit 45 In Australia Maria spent six weeks at number one topped the country s year end chart in 1998 and was certified platinum 46 47 The song also spent nine weeks at number one in France and was certified diamond 39 selling over 1 4 million copies there 48 Additionally the track reached the top 10 in the United Kingdom 49 and became Martin s first entry on the US Billboard Hot 100 chart 50 To promote A Medio Vivir he embarked on the worldwide A Medio Vivir Tour that lasted for more than two years through which he performed 63 shows and visited Europe Latin America and the United States During an interview with The Miami Herald in 1996 Martin expressed an interest in performing on Broadway In a few days he received a phone call from producer Richard Jay Alexander and was offered the role of Marius Pontmercy in the play Les Miserables After the conclusion of the A Medio Vivir Tour in Latin America Martin returned to New York to appear in the play in an eleven week run He greatly enjoyed the experience calling his time in the play an honor and the role of his life Martin continued to tour after the conclusion of the show s run and noted that his audiences were growing in both size and enthusiasm 9 1998 1999 Vuelve Edit While the A Medio Vivir Tour had not been concluded yet Martin returned to the studio to record his fourth album Vuelve transl Come Back He called the experience of touring and recording at the same time brutal and incredibly intense As he was finishing the record in 1997 Maria caught the attention of FIFA They contacted Martin and asked him to create a song as the 1998 FIFA World Cup anthem He stated about the request I have to admit that the challenge made me a bit nervous but the massive growth potential for my career was such that I decided to accept Following his acceptance musicians K C Porter Robi Rosa and Desmond Child joined him and they started working on a song titled La Copa de la Vida English The Cup of Life Martin wrote about the recording From that moment on we began to look at the album as part of a global strategy to promote Latin music worldwide so we chose and arranged the songs with the sole mission of getting the entire globe to dance and sing in Spanish It was a unique opportunity to introduce the charms of Latin music to the rest of the world 9 51 La Copa de la Vida was included on Vuelve released February 12 1998 52 53 54 The album became a huge success it sold over eight million copies worldwide becoming the best selling Spanish language album in history according to his label 55 Also some sources have reported the album s sales as six million copies worldwide 56 It spent 26 weeks atop the US Billboard Top Latin Albums chart and was certified platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America RIAA 38 57 In Canada the album peaked at number three and was certified double platinum 58 Vuelve spawned big hits including the title track La Copa de la Vida Perdido Sin Ti transl Lost Without You and La Bomba transl The Bomb La Copa de la Vida grew to be an international success appearing on the charts in more than 60 countries 51 and reaching number one in 30 countries 59 Both Vuelve and Perdido Sin Ti peaked at number one on the US Billboard Hot Latin Tracks chart the former also reached number one in eight countries 30 On July 12 1998 Martin performed La Copa de la Vida as the official anthem at the 1998 FIFA World Cup Final in France in front of more than a billion TV viewers around the world 60 To promote Vuelve Martin embarked on the worldwide Vuelve Tour he performed in Asia Australia Europe Mexico South America and the United States 61 62 Although Latin music was not important to the Recording Academy or the mainstream music industry at the time Tommy Mottola then chief of Columbia Records was certain about Martin s stardom and pushed hard to have him on the Grammy Awards ceremony During an interview with Billboard Mottola told the magazine about it There was tremendous resistance from the Grammys They did not want an unknown to perform yet we he had already sold 10 million copies of Vuelve worldwide To me that was absolutely UNACCEPTABLE Finally on February 24 1999 cavorting with a 15 piece band alongside and a large number of dancers and percussionists Martin performed a bilingual version of La Copa de La Vida at the 41st Annual Grammy Awards which was greeted with a massive standing ovation and met with acclaim from music critics 60 63 At the same night Vuelve earned Martin his first Grammy award for Best Latin Pop Performance 64 1999 2000 Crossover to English Edit Ricky Martin Livin la Vida Loca 1999 source source track Problems playing this file See media help In October 1998 CNN confirmed that Martin has been working on his first English language album following the huge success of Vuelve 65 The album was titled Ricky Martin and was released on May 11 1999 two weeks ahead of schedule because of the huge interest in the disc following Martin s performance at the Grammy Awards Tim Devin the general manager of Tower Records stated about Martin He s always been one of our strongest Latin artists but interest in him has picked up considerably since that performance 66 Ricky Martin debuted atop the US Billboard 200 with first week sales of 661 000 copies becoming the largest sales week by any album in 1999 67 68 It also broke the record as the largest first week sales for any pop or Latin artist in history 69 as well as any Columbia Records artist during the SoundScan era 67 With this album Martin became the first male Latin act in history to debut at number one on the US Billboard 200 chart 70 It was certified 7 platinum by RIAA denoting shipments of over seven million copies in the US and breaking the record as the best selling album by a Latin artist in the country 38 71 Only within three months Ricky Martin became the best selling album ever by a Latin artist 72 According to different sources the album has sold over 15 million copies or even 17 million copies worldwide 60 73 It was nominated for Best Pop Album at the 42nd Annual Grammy Awards 64 Martin performing at the worldwide Livin la Vida Loca Tour in 2000 The album s lead single Livin la Vida Loca transl Livin the Crazy Life topped the charts in more than 20 countries and is considered to be Martin s biggest hit 74 75 76 and one of the best selling singles of all time 77 In the United States it topped the Billboard Hot 100 chart for five consecutive weeks becoming Martin s first number one single on the chart 50 Additionally it broke several records on Billboard charts 78 79 It also spent eight consecutive weeks atop the Canada Top Singles chart and topped the country s year end chart In the United Kingdom it debuted at number one and stayed there for three weeks making Martin the first Puerto Rican artist in history to hit number one 49 80 The track was ranked as the best 90s pop song by Elle and was listed among the Best Latin Songs of All Time by Billboard 81 82 It was nominated for four categories at the 42nd Annual Grammy Awards including Record of the Year and Song of the Year 64 83 84 Its Spanish version reached the summit of the Billboard Hot Latin Tracks chart 85 and was nominated for Record of the Year at the 1st Annual Latin Grammy Awards 86 She s All I Ever Had was released as the second single from the album in June 1999 87 It peaked at numbers two and three on the US Billboard Hot 100 and Canada Top Singles charts respectively 50 The Spanish version Bella transl Beautiful topped the charts in five countries as well as Billboard s Hot Latin Tracks chart 30 To further promote Ricky Martin he embarked on the worldwide Livin la Vida Loca Tour which was the highest grossing tour of 2000 by a Latin artist in the US 88 89 2000 2005 Sound Loaded Almas del Silencio and Life Edit While the Livin la Vida Loca Tour had not been concluded yet Martin returned to the studio to record his sixth studio album Sound Loaded 9 90 The album was released on November 14 2000 91 It debuted at number four on the Billboard 200 with first week sales of 318 000 copies 90 The album has sold over seven million copies or even eight million copies worldwide according to different sources 55 92 being certified double platinum in the US 38 The album featured two hit singles She Bangs and Nobody Wants to Be Lonely 93 The former reached number one in seven countries including Italy and Sweden as well as the top five in Australia Canada the United Kingdom and several other countries It was nominated for Best Male Pop Vocal Performance at the 43rd Annual Grammy Awards 64 The Spanish language version of She Bangs reached the summit of the Hot Latin Tracks chart and won the Latin Grammy Award for Best Music Video at the 2nd Annual Latin Grammy Awards 94 95 Nobody Wants to Be Lonely was re recorded along with American singer Christina Aguilera 96 peaking at number one in five countries as well as the top five in Italy Germany Spain and the United Kingdom among others It was nominated for Best Pop Collaboration with Vocals at the 44th Annual Grammy Awards 64 The solo Spanish version entitled Solo Quiero Amarte topped the Hot Latin Tracks chart 30 Both She Bangs and Nobody Wants to Be Lonely are certified silver in the UK 97 98 In February 2001 Martin released a Spanish compilation album entitled La Historia transl The History which spent five weeks at number one on the Top Latin Albums chart 57 topped the charts in Argentina and Sweden and was certified quadruple Latin platinum in the United States 38 Martin on the red carpet for the premiere of Cold Mountain in 2003 Following the success of Ricky Martin and Sound Loaded he initially planned to release the third English language album as his seventh studio album which was supposed to be his first complete work in the field of songwriting Despite Sony Music Entertainment s original plan he decided to release a Spanish language album I woke up five months ago and I said We re doing an album in Spanish Everyone went nuts They said You don t have time you have to release an album in English because of timing issues with your career And that s fine But I told them In five months you ll have a kick ass album in Spanish 99 Martin s seventh studio album Almas del Silencio transl Souls from the Silence was released in May 2003 100 101 It debuted atop the Billboard Top Latin Albums chart with first week sales of 65 000 copies according to data compiled by Nielsen SoundScan breaking the record as the largest first week sales for a Spanish language album in the US The album also debuted at number 12 on Billboard 200 tying the 2002 album Quizas transl Maybe as the chart s highest Spanish language debut The album also debuted at number one in at least 13 Latin American markets and sold over two million copies worldwide 99 102 103 Almas del Silencio spawned three Hot Latin Tracks chart topper hits Tal Vez transl Perhaps Jaleo and Y Todo Queda en Nada transl And Everything Ends in Nothing 30 Tal Vez debuted at number one on the Billboard Hot Latin Tracks chart on the week of April 12 2003 marking the first number one debut since February 1998 and becoming the sixth song overall in the chart s history to do so 104 105 It spent a total of 11 weeks at this position surpassing Livin la Vida Loca as Martin s longest number one single on the chart and was the longest running number one of 2003 106 107 It also topped the charts in several Latin American markets 108 In October 2005 Martin released his third English album Life He commented on the album I was really in touch with my emotions I think this album is very multi layered just like life is It s about feeling anger It s about feeling joy It s about feeling uncertainty It s about feeling And all my emotions are part of this production 109 To promote Life Martin embarked on the worldwide One Night Only with Ricky Martin tour 110 2006 2012 MTV Unplugged Musica Alma Sexo and Evita Edit Although Martin s team and MTV had discussed an MTV Unplugged for years but it became more serious after Martin s the One Night Only tour which featured an acoustic segment Finally Martin taped his MTV Unplugged set in Miami in August 2006 performing both romantic ballads and up tempo tropical dance songs 111 112 During the performance he debuted three new tracks including Tu Recuerdo transl Your Memory which was released to radio stations as the lead single from his debut live album MTV Unplugged 2006 111 113 114 The album debuted at number one on the Top Latin Albums chart and sold over two million copies worldwide marking his highest certified album in Mexico 57 115 116 It won two Latin Grammy awards and was nominated for Album of the Year 117 118 Tu Recuerdo reached number one in five countries as well as the Billboard s Hot Latin Songs and Latin Pop Airplay charts 30 119 The track was certified quadruple platinum in Mexico and was nominated for Record of the Year at the 8th Annual Latin Grammy Awards 115 117 The artist then embarked on the Black and White Tour in 2007 including four sold out shows at the Jose Miguel Agrelot Coliseum in Puerto Rico 120 The concerts in Puerto Rico were compiled into his second live album Ricky Martin Live Black amp White Tour 2007 121 Later that year he released his first Italian song Non siamo soli transl We Are Not Alone as a duet with Italian singer Eros Ramazzotti 122 123 The song debuted at number one in Italy and spent eleven consecutive weeks atop the chart 124 Martin in 2011 In January 2011 Martin launched his ninth studio album Musica Alma Sexo transl Music Soul Sex 125 The album debuted at number three on the US Billboard 200 chart becoming the highest charting primarily Spanish language set since Dreaming of You 1995 by American singer Selena 126 It holds the record as the highest charting Latin album of the 2010s 127 and represents the highest ever chart debut on the Billboard 200 for a Sony Music Latin release 128 Musica Alma Sexo also peaked at number one in Argentina and Venezuela as well as Billboard s Top Latin Albums 57 129 130 Its lead single Lo Mejor de Mi Vida Eres Tu English The Best Thing About Me Is You reached number one on the US Billboard Hot Latin Songs chart and was nominated for Record of the Year Song of the Year and Best Short Form Music Video at the 12th Annual Latin Grammy Awards 30 131 To promote the album Martin embarked on the Musica Alma Sexo World Tour in 2011 132 In February 2012 he appeared as Spanish teacher David Martinez on the twelfth episode of the third season of the American musical television series Glee The Spanish Teacher 133 134 135 Martin starred as Che in the Broadway revival of the musical Evita from March 2012 to January 2013 The show became a hit breaking the theatre s box office sales record after only six performances Since then it broke its own record six times and was nominated for Best Revival of a Musical at the 66th Tony Awards The show s soundtrack album debuted at number one on Billboard s cast album chart 135 136 137 2013 2018 The Voice A Quien Quiera Escuchar and The Assassination of Gianni Versace Edit Martin in Australia in 2014 Martin served as a coach on the second season of the Australian singing competition television series The Voice in 2013 138 In the same year he released a compilation album entitled Greatest Hits Souvenir Edition which reached number two in Australia as well as a new single entitled Come with Me which debuted at number three in the country The artist then embarked on the Ricky Martin Live tour in Australia in October 2013 139 140 141 He continued serving as a coach on both the third and fourth seasons of The Voice Australia in 2014 and 2015 respectively 142 In 2014 Lars Brandle from Billboard stated in an article Through his high profile slot on The Voice Ricky s profile in Australia has never been as big as it is right now 140 On February 25 2014 Wisin released a song titled Adrenalina transl Adrenaline from his album El Regreso del Sobreviviente transl The Return of the Survivor which featured Jennifer Lopez and Martin and became the Univision s 2014 World Cup song 143 144 It received commercial success peaking in the top five of Bulgaria Mexico Spain and Billboard s Hot Latin Songs chart 30 145 Its accompanying music video has accumulated over 850 million views on YouTube 146 Later that year Martin released his single Vida transl Life for the 2014 FIFA World Cup 147 The song reached the top five in Spain and on the US Hot Latin Songs chart 30 Also in 2014 he served as a coach on the fourth season of The Voice Mexico and embarked on the Live in Mexico tour 148 149 In February 2015 Martin released his tenth studio album A Quien Quiera Escuchar transl To Those Who Want to Listen 150 The album debuted at number one on Billboard s Top Latin Albums chart and peaked at number one in Argentina 57 151 It won the award for Best Latin Pop Album at the 58th Annual Grammy Awards and Album of the Year at the 1st Latin American Music Awards 64 152 The album spawned three Hot Latin Songs top 10 hits Adios transl Goodbye Disparo al Corazon transl Shot to the Heart and La Mordidita transl the Nibble 30 Disparo al Corazon was nominated for both Record of the Year and Song of the Year at the 16th Annual Latin Grammy Awards 153 La Mordidita experienced huge commercial success being certified 15 Latin platinum in the United States 38 Its accompanying music video has received over 1 2 billion views on YouTube 154 To promote the album Martin embarked on the One World Tour from 2015 to 2017 140 155 He served as an executive producer and a judge on the American singing competition series La Banda transl the Band which premiered in 2015 and 2016 on Univision The first season was looking for the next Latin boy band while the second season was looking for a Latin girl band The contestants would compete for a recording deal with Sony Music Latin and Syco Music 156 157 158 CNCO known as the first boy band to make reggaeton was the winner of the first season Martin became their manager and produced the band s debut album Primera Cita transl First Date 2016 along with Wisin the album debuted at number one on Top Latin Albums and featured the hit single Reggaeton Lento Bailemos transl Slow Reggaeton Let s Dance CNCO opened many dates on One World Tour in 2016 In 2020 Leila Cobo from Billboard compared the group with Menudo noting Not since Menudo had a Latin boy band melted our hearts or made us dance quite like CNCO 159 160 On September 23 2016 Martin released a song called Vente Pa Ca transl Come Here featuring Colombian singer Maluma 161 The song became one of the biggest Spanish language songs of 2016 162 reaching number one in seven countries as well as Billboard s Latin Airplay Latin Pop Airplay and Tropical Airplay charts 119 163 164 It also reached top five in Spain and on the Billboard Hot Latin Songs being certified quadruple platinum in Spain and diamond in Mexico 30 115 165 The track was nominated for both Record of the Year and Song of the Year at the 18th Annual Latin Grammy Awards 166 The accompanying music video has received over 1 75 billion views on YouTube 167 Martin signed a concert residency named All In to perform at the Monte Carlo Resort and Casino in Las Vegas in 2017 and 2018 168 169 170 He portrayed fashion designer Gianni Versace s partner Antonio D Amico in the FX true crime anthology television series The Assassination of Gianni Versace American Crime Story marking the acting opportunity of his career 21 171 172 The role garnered him a nomination for Outstanding Supporting Actor In A Limited Series Or Movie at the 70th Primetime Emmy Awards 173 Running from January to March 2018 The Assassination of Gianni Versace received generally favorable reviews and numerous awards and nominations including three Primetime Emmy Awards four Creative Arts Emmy Awards two Golden Globe Awards two Critics Choice Television Awards and a Screen Actors Guild Award 174 In February 2018 Martin released a song titled Fiebre transl Fever featuring Wisin amp Yandel 175 The song was commercially successful in Latin America reaching number one in Chile Ecuador Guatemala Mexico and Uruguay It also reached the summit of the Billboard Latin Airplay and Latin Rhythm Airplay charts 163 176 2019 present Amici di Maria De Filippi PausaPlay and Jingle Jangle A Christmas Journey Edit Martin performing Livin la Vida Loca on his Movimiento Tour in 2020 At the 61st Annual Grammy Awards Martin performed Havana Pegate transl Get Closer and Mi Gente transl My People alongside Camila Cabello J Balvin Young Thug and Arturo Sandoval as the opening performance 177 Martin served as a coach on the eighteenth season of the Italian talent show Amici di Maria De Filippi transl Friends of Maria De Filippi in 2019 178 In the same year Maluma released a song called No Se Me Quita transl It Doesn t Go Away from his album 11 11 which featured Martin 179 The song reached number one in Mexico and was certified quadruple platinum in the country 115 145 Martin hosted the 20th Annual Latin Grammy Awards in November 2019 along with Roselyn Sanchez and Paz Vega 180 The artist started recording his eleventh studio album initially titled Movimiento transl Movement in the second half of 2019 inspired by the 2019 political protests in Puerto Rico 181 He embarked on the Movimiento Tour in 2020 182 Because of the COVID 19 pandemic and subsequent personal experiences he decided to split the tour s associated album in two extended plays Pausa transl Pause and Play the former was released in May 2020 while the latter is set to release in May 2022 183 184 185 Pausa was nominated for Album of the Year and won the award for Best Pop Vocal Album at the 21st Annual Latin Grammy Awards 186 187 The second single from the EP Tiburones transl Sharks reached number one in Argentina and Puerto Rico 188 189 and was also nominated for Song of the Year at the 21st Annual Latin Grammy Awards 186 Martin starred as the voice of villainous miniature figure Don Juan Diego in the American Christmas musical fantasy film Jingle Jangle A Christmas Journey 190 The film was released on Netflix on November 13 2020 and received generally favorable reviews 191 192 In April 2021 Martin released his hit single Cancion Bonita transl Pretty Song with Colombian singer Carlos Vives 193 which experienced huge commercial success in Latin America reaching number one in 12 countries 194 It was also nominated for Song of the Year and Best Pop Song at the 22nd Annual Latin Grammy Awards 195 Later that year he embarked on his first co headlining tour the Enrique Iglesias and Ricky Martin Live in Concert alongside Spanish singer Enrique Iglesias 196 Martin released Play on July 13 2022 The EP included singles Otra Noche en L A and A Veces Bien Y A Veces Mal the former reached number one in four countries 197 Artistry EditInfluences Edit Jose Feliciano left and Madonna right have influenced Martin As a child Martin used to sing songs by Menudo and American rock bands such as Led Zeppelin Journey and REO Speedwagon which were what his older siblings were listening to at the time While Martin and his brothers spent their time listening to classic rock their mother would interrupt them to make them listen to Latin music She brought him CDs of Fania All Stars Celia Cruz El Gran Combo de Puerto Rico and Gilberto Santa Rosa that slowly made him appreciate the richness of Puerto Rican culture Also she once took them to a Fania All Stars concert which Martin is beyond grateful for it He expresses that thanks to her mother those influences had a profound effect on his musical career 9 Martin has also cited Elvis Presley the Beatles Michael Jackson and Madonna for teaching him the beauty of pop 198 He stated about Madonna I was very influenced by her and her music I know every choreography of Madonna 199 Additionally he mentions Carlos Santana Jose Feliciano Celia Cruz and Gloria Estefan as the artists who paved the way for him 200 naming Feliciano as one of the people who inspired him when he was a teenager I was always fascinated with his music 199 In addition to the musical influences Martin is inspired by David Bowie s ambiguous sexuality 201 While growing up he used to ask himself if he wanted to be like the openly gay singer Elton John or he just liked him admiring his music colors and wigs 202 He has also cited Barbra Streisand as an entertainer he wants to be like I want to be an entertainer not just a singer 203 Musical styles and themes Edit Considered to be a versatile artist 204 205 Martin describes his music as Latin pop saying When you say Latin pop the spectrum is so broad It s inevitable to not be influenced by everything that s happening in the industry but always keeping your identity firm by knowing who you are 200 He has also described his music as fusion while noting that he does not ride the waves that are in fashion at the moment 206 207 Music critics have described his songs as Latin pop pop dance ballad reggaeton latin african rock salsa flamenco urban samba cumbia bachata merengue rumba funk bomba batucada vallenato reggae dancehall mambo europop house disco EDM dance pop electro techno dubstep world music middle eastern folk pop bossa nova pop rock soft pop soft rock R amp B gospel jazz trap hip hop doo wop ska and rock and roll 208 Martin sings in Spanish English Portuguese Italian and French 209 About his lyrics Martin has emphasized that although his music will always make the listener dance it does not mean his lyrics have to be meaningless and he sings about love and heartbreak as well as things that are good for a society such as freedom freedom of expression and social justice 201 207 He has also declared that as a Latino he is not afraid of sexuality and sings about sexuality and sensuality bringing his culture with him onstage 210 Voice Edit Martin possesses a dramatic tenor vocal range 211 Peter Gilstrap from Variety commented that his powerful voice is capable of belt or lilt 212 while The Jerusalem Post s Noa Amouyal described his voice as soulful and very powerful 213 In 1995 Enrique Lopetegui of the Los Angeles Times noted Martin s improved vocal skills on A Medio Vivir 214 Also from the Los Angeles Times Ernesto Lechner later praised his vocal for being charismatic enough to handle both ballads and up tempo tunes 215 Similarly Billboard s Chuck Taylor expressed She s All I Ever Had boasts a versatility that contrasts nicely with Martin s previous single Livin la Vida Loca labeling his vocal on the former tender and heartfelt 216 Steve Gerrard of the Montreal Rocks complimented his vocal maturity on A Quien Quiera Escuchar 217 Music videos and performances Edit Billboard labeled Martin a video icon and ranked him as the 79th Greatest Music Video Artist of All Time in 2020 stating From the moment he sashayed up to the mic in Livin La Vida Loca all dressed in black and gave us that look the Menudo alum became the most memorable and watchable drop dead handsome guy in pop music 218 He has collaborated with various directors to produce his music videos including Carlos Perez 219 Wayne Isham 220 Jessy Terrero 221 Simon Brand 222 Gustavo Garzon 223 Nigel Dick 224 Kacho Lopez 225 and Memo del Bosque 226 Livin la Vida Loca was nominated for Video of the Year at the 1999 MTV Video Music Awards making Martin the first Latin artist in history to receive a nomination in this category 227 It won a total of five awards at the ceremony 218 228 making it rank among the videos with most wins in the history of the MTV Video Music Awards 229 The explicit sexual scenes of the music video for She Bangs were met with criticism from the audience several American television stations cut the scenes when airing the video According to the Daily Record s John Dingwall with the visual Martin ditched his teen idol image by transforming to a more mature one 230 It was consequently banned in several Latin American countries such as the Dominican Republic 231 Martin told MTV News that the video represented freedom rather than his sexuality 232 The video was awarded Best Music Video at the 2nd Annual Latin Grammy Awards Best Clip of the Year Latin at the 2001 Billboard Music Video Awards and Video of the Year at the 13th Lo Nuestro Awards 95 233 234 Martin has been noticed for dance moves of his own and his bon bon shaking dance moves 21 235 Carol Sandoval from VIX named him the best dancer on any stage worldwide highlighting his hips movement and successful turns 236 He was ranked as the ninth best male dancer by the Evening Standard and the tenth Male Singer Who Can Dance by WatchMojo being the only Latin entertainer on both lists 237 238 Writing for The Hollywood Reporter Scott Feinberg introduced Martin as an incredible dancer 60 Billboard s Jessica Roiz labeled him a true showman noting his many outfit changes various dance performances and different stage set for each song 239 Jon Pareles of The New York Times described him as an all around showman and Variety s Peter Gilstrap called him every inch the showman both recognizing his vocal abilities while the former also commented he is a dancer as muscular and hard working as anyone in his troupe mentioning his likable good hearted character and steadfast Puerto Rican pride 212 240 Music critics have mostly praised his concerts for the choreographies video screens visual effects stage Latin influences and Martin s vocals costume changes energy sensuality dance moves and gestures while the quality of sounds and sound mixes have received mixed reviews 241 Billboard s Marjua Estevez described Martin s performance of La Copa de la Vida at the 41st Annual Grammy Awards as the most memorable Latin performance at a Grammy Awards show 242 and the publication ranked it as the 54th Greatest Award Show Performance of All Time on their 2017 list 243 The performance was additionally placed on a 2017 unranked list of Top 20 Best Grammy Performances of All Time by Gold Derby 244 and on a 2019 list of The Most Unforgettable Grammys Performances of All Time by InStyle 245 Public image EditMartin became a teen idol with his debut as a member of Menudo 33 246 247 and a pop icon following global fame as a solo artist 248 249 250 Journalists have written about his humble personality and beautiful soul 251 Writing for The Hollywood Reporter Scott Feinberg introduced Martin as one of the most acclaimed and admired creative artists ever 60 La Republica staff described him as one of the most admired and desired singers while authors of Hola described him as one of the most respected Latin stars in the world one of the most prodigious voices in music in Spanish and one of the most beloved talents in the entertainment industry worldwide 33 252 253 Also from Hola Cristina Noe named him one of the most loved artists in the world 254 while a writer of Clarin named him one of the most applauded Latin singers on the planet 255 Metro Puerto Rico stated that he raised the name of Puerto Rico internationally 256 He was ranked as one of the top 10 emerging personalities of 2010 by Google Zeitgeist 257 In 2014 Gay Star News referred to Martin as the most famous Latin pop star in the world while Variety described him as Puerto Rico s arguably most famous son in 2021 258 259 He is ranked as the most famous Latin music artist among millennials and the second most famous Latin music artist overall in the United States according to YouGov surveys in 2022 260 261 During the 2000s Martin was known for guarding his private life and being uncomfortable discussing intimate aspects of his personal life he used to insist on asking public to focus on his music and steered interviewers away from his personal life 262 263 264 However he chose to live both his professional and personal life making his private life public since the early 2010s 202 265 In 2021 he went on the cover of People with the title No More Secrets and told the magazine that he is a man with no secrets stating that he is more comfortable in his own skin than ever before 266 Martin is one of the most followed celebrities on social media 267 with accounts on Instagram 268 Twitter 269 Facebook 270 YouTube 271 and TikTok 272 He stated about social media that he wishes he had something as powerful as them since his debut Obviously I like to have direct contact with the public with the media It s extremely important but today from my home I can talk to millions of people and see their immediate reaction 273 He is noticed for his friendly interactions with his fans who are called Sexy Souls 254 274 275 Wax statues of Martin are on display at the Madame Tussauds wax museums in San Francisco Sydney and Orlando The last one was moved from Las Vegas to Orlando for the opening of the museum in spring 2015 276 277 278 Fashion Edit Martin is considered to be a sex symbol 279 280 281 and journalists describe him as the Latin heartthrob 77 282 283 His fashion and style evolution from as 80s as you d expect during his time with Menudo to a style groove often opting for sharp tailored suits with clean lines since 2009 has been noticed by the media 284 Natalia Trejo from Hola described him as one of the most stylish Latin men in the entertainment industry highlighting his baggy leather pants tailored suits and color block blazers that have marked some of the noteworthy trends of each decade The reviewer also commented that Martin is an example of mixing business with casual and has always had a personal sense of style 285 JD Institute of Fashion Technology views Martin as a fashion icon praising him for pushing the fashion boundaries with every new look 286 In 1997 he went on the cover of People en Espanol s first edition of 25 Most Beautiful he has since been a constant presence on their 25 or 50 Most Beautiful lists 287 Two years later he was featured on the cover of both Rolling Stone and Time magazines 60 288 Martin is considered to be one of the sexiest men in the world according to various publications 289 290 291 In 2012 he was voted the sexiest man alive on Broadway com 292 The following year VH1 ranked him as the 28th Sexiest Artist of All Time stating Ricky looks like the model in the magazine ads you stare at in awe thinking There s no way he s that perfect in person 293 In 2014 Entertainment Tonight listed him among the Sexiest Men Alive 294 while Revista Estilo placed him on the list of the 10 Sexiest Singers in 2016 295 He was ranked at number 16 on the list of the 50 Hottest Men of All Time by Harper s Bazaar in 2018 being the only Latin man on their list 296 In 2019 TN described Martin as the sexiest man in the world 297 He has been noted for looking younger than his age 60 with Billboard s Chris Payne describing him as ageless 235 The singer has attended several fashion shows including the Giorgio Armani show at Milan Fashion Week in 2011 285 the Marc Jacobs show in 2013 285 the Berluti menswear spring summer 2020 show at Paris Fashion Week 298 the Dior men s pre fall 2020 show 299 and the Virgil Abloh Spring Summer 2022 show held by Louis Vuitton 300 Personal life EditSexual orientation and early relationships Edit According to an interview with Rolling Stone in 1999 Martin experienced his first kiss at age thirteen and lost his virginity at fourteen in Argentina 247 In 1990 shortly after he had arrived in Mexico to star in Mama Ama el Rock he met a woman who was the host of a television show They began dating quickly and broke up a few months later In 1992 he fell in love with Mexican singer Alejandra Guzman who was separated from her husband at the time They began dating until Guzman returned to her husband and pretended Martin was her assistant on a phone call while she was sleeping with her husband In an interview with Univision Martin admitted that she broke his heart 9 301 302 In the same year Martin was rumored to be in a relationship with Argentine tennis player Gabriela Sabatini Sabatini s sister in law Catherine Fulop confirmed the rumor in 2020 303 During the time he was playing in General Hospital he met a very handsome man at a radio station stopped fearing his sexuality and began dating him Martin s mother supported him when she discovered that he was in love with a man saying I love you my son I m so happy for you Bring it on I m right behind you However after the relationship ended Martin locked his feelings even deeper inside and began dating women again He recalls I already felt it was hard to be a Latino in Hollywood what could have been more difficult than being Latino and gay 9 304 Martin began dating Mexican television host Rebecca de Alba in 1994 they were in an on and off relationship until 2005 De Alba later revealed that she became pregnant several times in her life but lost all of the pregnancies expressing that one of them was by Martin Martin also had relationships with Lilly Melgar Adriana Biega Maital Saban and Ines Misan during his breakup times with de Alba in the late 1990s and early 2000s He declared that there was chemistry with them and he wasn t fooling anyone 305 306 307 In August 2008 Martin became a father to twin boys named Matteo and Valentino born via gestational surrogacy He explained that he chose surrogacy to become a parent for being intriguing and faster than adoption which was complicated and could take a long time 308 309 In March 2010 Martin publicly came out as gay via a message on his website stating I am proud to say that I am a fortunate homosexual man I am very blessed to be who I am 310 Years later he revealed that although his music was heard all over the world and he could high five God in 1999 he wasn t living to the fullest and was sad and depressed 202 He kept asking himself Am I gay Am I bisexual Am I confused What am I explaining Sexuality is one complicated thing It s not black and white It s filled with colors When I was dating women I was in love with women It felt right it felt beautiful 266 In an interview with Vanity Fair he declared There was love passion I do not regret anything any of the relationships I lived they taught me a lot both men and women 311 Martin also told Fama I know that I like both men and women I m against sexual labels we are simply human beings with emotional and sexual needs I like to enjoy sex in total freedom so I m open to having sex with a woman if I feel desire Despite this he expressed that he would not be interested in an ongoing relationship with a woman stating Men are my thing 312 313 In 2000 American broadcast journalist Barbara Walters asked Martin about his sexuality on national television You could stop these rumors You could say Yes I am gay or no I m not Martin who answered with I just don t feel like it at the time later revealed that Walters question had made him feel violated since he was just not ready to come out and was very afraid he said that it resulted in a little PTSD that still haunts him 266 Martin dated Puerto Rican economist Carlos Gonzalez Abella from 2010 to 2014 as his first relationship with a man after coming out as gay 314 315 Marriage Edit Martin and Jwan Yosef at the 2018 Golden Globe Awards Syrian Swedish painter Jwan Yosef shared a photo of himself and Martin on Instagram on March 30 2016 with the caption Obviously we re starting a band 316 Soon it was rumored that Yosef was Martin s new boyfriend 317 Martin confirmed their relationship on April 18 2016 and they made their red carpet debut as a couple at the amfAR Inspiration Gala 318 Martin later revealed that he met Yosef on Instagram and they were talking for like six months without him hearing his voice Subsequently Martin went to London where Yosef was living and they met each other 319 On November 15 2016 during an interview on The Ellen DeGeneres Show he announced that he has proposed to Yosef and they are engaged 320 In January 2018 Martin confirmed that he has secretly married Yosef I m a husband but we re doing a heavy party in a couple of months I ll let you know 321 322 On December 31 2018 they announced that they have welcomed their first daughter together named Lucia Martin Yosef 323 Martin later explained that Lucia was born on December 24 coinciding with his 47th birthday 324 In September 2019 while accepting an award at the 23rd annual Human Rights Campaign HRC National Dinner he announced that they are expecting their fourth child 325 On October 29 2019 he shared a photo of himself Yosef and their newborn son named Renn Martin Yosef with the caption Our son Renn Martin Yosef has been born 326 Beliefs and religion Edit During an interview with People in 2002 Martin expressed that he believes in love the power of healing and God thanks to his parents 327 The name he chose for his son Matteo means gift from God 328 According to his statements in a 2021 interview he still believes in God 329 He was raised Catholic but he said is not the person who would ever look down upon one religion He expressed that he also admires and likes Buddhist philosophy but does not subscribe to the religion since if he does he cannot be of anything else he does not want to be limited in certain aspects and follow a religion s specific rules He tries to remain open to everything and makes a concerted effort to always find new teachings and new paths everywhere he goes and in every situation he finds himself in Martin believes that everyone can decide what makes them happy and although everyone needs to accept the life they were given it does not mean they should not live it as fully as possible 9 330 Health and sports Edit Martin began practicing yoga after a trip to Thailand in 1997 331 He also began practicing meditation following a trip to India 332 In 2021 he explained that he gets up every morning at 5 30 before his family and puts himself in a lotus position and oxygenates his body He also expressed that has a gym in his house saying If I have space to see myself in the mirror and put on my products then I also have to have space for my body 329 During an appearance on The Dr Oz Show in 2017 Martin revealed that he was diagnosed with high cholesterol at age eighteen Although he did not pay attention to the high cholesterol at the time it made him decide to become a vegetarian since 2013 to reduce cholesterol despite loving meat as a Latin man 333 In 2020 he opened up that he suffered from anxiety for the first time in his life following the COVID 19 lockdowns stating that making music became his medicine 183 Real estate Edit In March 2001 Martin purchased a 7 082 square foot house in Miami Beach for 6 4 million he sold the unit for 10 6 million in 2005 334 In September 2004 he paid 11 9 million for an 11 000 square foot Mediterranean style villa in Los Angeles which he sold in 2006 for 15 million 335 336 In May 2005 he purchased a 9 491 square foot house in Miami Beach for 10 million he sold the villa for 10 6 million in 2012 In 2007 he paid 16 2 million for a mansion in Golden Beach He sold the property in 2012 for 12 8 million incurring a loss 334 337 In the same year he bought a 3 147 square foot condominium in New York City for 5 9 million he sold the condo for 7 1 million in 2017 338 In 2014 he rented a 900 square metre mansion in Sydney which became famous as the Bronte Wave House and was sold for 16 million in May 2015 marking one of the most expensive properties sold in the city that year 339 340 In December 2016 he purchased an 11 300 square foot mansion in Beverly Hills The estate which is Martin s current house has seven bedrooms and eight bathrooms with outdoor seating areas scattered throughout 33 000 square feet It is a private getaway in the middle of the city located up the street from the Beverly Hills Hotel 336 Martin also owns a property in Puerto Rico and a private 19 7 acre island in Brazil 341 342 He purchased the latter for 8 million in 2008 343 Legacy EditMartin has been regarded as the King of Latin Pop by various publications such as the Grammy Awards 344 Billboard 345 Rolling Stone 346 Time 347 People 266 Vogue 332 The Independent 348 Entertainment Weekly 142 Entertainment Tonight Canada 349 NBC News 3 and ABC News 350 Additionally he has been referred to as the King of Latin Music 351 the Latin Pop God 352 the Latin King of Pop 353 the Latin American King of Pop 354 the Latin King 355 the Crossover Latin King 356 the Puerto Rican Pop King 357 the Salsa Pop King 358 and the King of World Cup 359 360 Martin is known as one of the most influential artists in the world 264 Billboard ranked him as one of the 30 Most Influential Latin Artists of All Time 361 while NBC News introduced him as an influential Latin celebrity 362 In 2014 he won the award for the most influential international artist at the 18th China Music Awards 363 He was ranked among 25 musicians who broke barriers by Stacker in 2019 364 while in 2020 Spin ranked him at number 27 on the list of most influential artists of the past 35 years as the only Latin artist on their list 365 In 2022 Show News named him the most influential global artist in history 366 Martin s song Maria Pablo Flores Remix which was ranked among the Greatest Latin Pop Song of All Time by Rolling Stone and 11 remixes of classic Latin hits by Billboard launched the Latin and dance music crossover of the 90s according to the latter 42 367 Olivier Perou from Le Point commented that some have even learned thanks to him to count to three in Spanish following the popularity of the song 48 La Copa de la Vida which has been hailed as the Best World Cup Anthem of All Time by multiple sources 368 became a musical template for World Cup anthems and Martin s Latin and dance crossover style has been much copied in the anthems as well as soccer chant Ole Ole Ole in the lyrics according to The Hollywood Reporter 369 As believed by Esquire the song inaugurated this musical subgenre of Latin 370 In his review for Pitchfork Corban Goble wrote that if World Cup anthems someday would be given their own textbook La Copa de la Vida would be the standard bearer for the whole genre 371 Martin is known as the pioneer in getting Latin pop music genre to mainstream recognition 372 Following his performance of The Cup of Life at the Grammys and the success of Livin la Vida Loca and Ricky Martin 1999 he opened the gates for many Latin artists such as Jennifer Lopez Shakira Christina Aguilera Marc Anthony Santana and Enrique Iglesias who released their crossover albums and followed him onto the top of the charts 373 374 375 His performance of The Cup of Life at the Grammys not only changed the course of his career but also altered how people regard Latin music in America 60 It has been known as a game changer for Latin music worldwide that effectively ushered in the Latin explosion Then United Talent Agency head Rob Prinz described the rendition as the single biggest game changing moment for any artist in the history of the Grammys 63 According to Billboard it has been cited as the beginning of the Latin Pop invasion which powerfully affected the US mainstream 243 According to Entertainment Tonight Livin la Vida Loca paved the way for a large number of other Latin artists 77 and is credited as the song that helped other Latin artists break through to English speaking markets 376 According to The Independent the single is widely regarded as the song that began the first Latin pop explosion 377 while People s Jason Sheeler credited it as the song that led the way for the late 90s so called Latin explosion that dominated pop music into the new century Shakira Enrique Iglesias Marc Anthony and Jennifer Lopez 378 Angie Romero from Billboard wrote If you look up crossover in the dictionary there should be a photo of Ricky shaking his bon bon and or Livin la Vida Loca 379 Twenty one years ago Puerto Rican heartthrob Ricky Martin led the Latin explosion with the release of his English language self titled album Billboard s Lucas Villa in 2020 380 Jim Farber from Daily News noted that Ricky Martin provides a textbook example of how to mix Latin beats with pop tunes and rock intonations 381 St Louis Post Dispatch critic Kevin C Johnson stated that Martin took the music to places Jon Secada Selena and Santana never could He also mentioned that even Gloria Estefan at her peak failed to muster up the kind of hype and hoopla surrounding Martin 72 Celia San Miguel of Tidal Magazine stated that Martin highlighted the public s thirst for a different kind of pop in 1999 crediting Martin and the paths he created responsible for the Latin music and Spanish and Spanglish lyrics being a commonplace phenomenon on English language radio in 2019 382 In her review for Grammy com Ana Monroy Yglesias said Martin led a major music moment in 1999 with Ricky Martin and along with him the first major boom of Spanish language artists such as Shakira and Lopez came into the U S pop landscape 383 Bad Bunny pictured has been inspired by Martin since he was a kid and one of the reasons was that passion and energy he has 384 The late 1990s Latin explosion also resulted in the launch of the Latin Recording Academy Gabriel Abaroa Jr the president and chief executive officer of the Latin Recording Academy expressed that the plan of its launch was immediately after the Ricky Martin success Cuban American musician and producer Emilio Estefan added After the success with Ricky Martin everybody opened their eyes and realized how important it was to bring diversity and multiethnic elements into mainstream American music 385 Many artists have cited Martin as an influence or declared themselves as his fan including Abraham Mateo 386 Bad Bunny 387 Camila Cabello 388 Camilo 389 Carla Morrison 390 Christian Chavez 391 CNCO 160 392 Danna Paola 393 Enrique Iglesias 394 J Balvin 395 J Hope 396 Jimin 396 Karol G 397 India Martinez 398 Luis Fonsi 399 Maite Perroni 400 Maluma 401 Neha Mahajan 402 Pedro Capo 403 Prince Royce 404 Rauw Alejandro 405 Reik 406 Rosalia 397 Sebastian Ligarde 407 Sebastian Yatra 408 Shakira 409 Tini 410 Vadhir Derbez 411 William Hung 412 Wisin 413 and Ximena Sarinana 414 Both Maluma and J Balvin have described Martin as a teacher and credited him as an artist who opened the doors for them while Maluma has also expressed Ricky Martin is one of the artists I wanted to be growing up He s my idol in the industry 401 415 Spanish singer Rosalia also cited Martin as a teacher 416 Puerto Rican singer Bad Bunny talked about Martin s legacy during an episode of Behind the Music There s no doubt that he opened the door for an entire generation of Latin artists I am doing great things today in the music industry thanks to those doors that he opened 417 He also mentioned that he is inspired by Martin s coming out as gay You don t have to be gay to be inspired by that action of honesty and freedom of being yourself against the world despite everything you deserve I look at it like a very inspiring moment for anybody At least for me it s very inspirational 418 Brazilian singer songwriter Anitta explained to The Guardian that some Latin stars such as Maluma and Bad Bunny sing in their native language and do not need to sing in English to get noticed because they already had representatives like Shakira Martin and Jennifer Lopez but since her country hasn t had a major international pop star before she uses whatever language will get the market s attention 419 Portrayal in television Edit Main article Subete a Mi Moto In July 2019 SOMOS Productions Endemol Shine Boomdog and Pinolywood Studios announced the production of a biographical web television series about Menudo titled Subete a Mi Moto 420 Consisting of 15 episodes of 60 minutes each the series premiered on Amazon Prime Video on October 9 2020 in Mexico Latin America and Spain It was filmed in Mexico and Puerto Rico and Martin was portrayed by actors Felipe Albors and Ethan Schwartz The series premiered in the United States on February 14 2021 on Estrella TV 421 422 On the review aggregation website Tomatazos the first season has a positive score of 75 The website s critical consensus summary states A good trip to the past that recalls a band that defined the youth of a certain public but that doesn t ignore the darkest moments in the lives of its members 423 Other ventures EditBooks Edit On August 19 2010 Martin announced that he had been working on his memoir mentioning its title as Me and publish date as November 2 2010 He expressed that writing the book was one of the reasons he decided to come out earlier that year The book also had a Spanish edition title Yo transl I which was published simultaneously by Celebra He stated that writing his memoir allowed him to explore the different paths and experiences that have led him to be who he is noting that it was not easy but allowed for an incredible spiritual journey 424 425 Me spent several weeks at number one on the New York Times Best Seller list 426 In 2019 Hola staff ranked the book among 12 Books by Celebrities to Inspire and Motivate You while Book Riot placed it on an unranked list of the Best Celebrity Books You Should Read This Year in 2020 427 428 Martin s first children s book Santiago the Dreamer in Land Among the Stars was published by Celebra and illustrated by Patricia Castelao in November 2013 for ages between five and nine Its Spanish language edition Santiago El Sonador en Entre Las Estrellas was published simultaneously Martin expressed that the book was inspired by his personal life with fantasy added to it as well as a lot of cartoons 429 430 Products and endorsements Edit Martin endorsed the 2012 Viva Glam campaign with rapper Nicki Minaj which raised 270 million for the Mac AIDS Fund 431 432 In October 2020 Martin announced that he would launch his company Martin Music Lab in partnership with music engineers Jaycen Joshua and Michael Seaberg The company is centered around a new audio technique called Orbital Audio that creates a new type of immersive headphone listening experience Martin used the technique on his EP Pausa while several artists including Bad Bunny Residente Myke Towers and A AP Rocky are going to work with the company The latter plans to release his whole upcoming studio album using Orbital Audio Martin is going to expand the technique beyond the music industry and tap into the movies sports and most notably the wellness and meditation space 433 434 In 2021 Martin partnered with skin care company Kumiko The skincare line created by Chilean cosmetologist Catalina Aguirre is the first to combine mesotherapy matcha and cutting edge European technology into unique multi action formulas that penetrate the dermis with powerful anti aging properties and lifting benefits 329 435 Activism EditPhilanthropy Edit The Ricky Martin Foundation logo While on a trip to India in 2002 Martin witnessed three minor girls who were about to be sold into prostitution and rescued them The following year he became a UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador and then met with activists and decided to fight against human trafficking which is the second most lucrative crime in the world In 2004 Martin launched the Ricky Martin Foundation a non profit non governmental organization that focuses on denouncing human trafficking and educating about the crime s existence through research and community initiatives anchored in the defense of children and youth rights 436 437 438 In the same year he appealed to the United Nations for international help to fight against sex tourism 439 In January 2005 following the 2004 Indian Ocean earthquake and tsunami Martin visited Thailand to assess the needs of the minor survivors who were extremely vulnerable to traffickers Later that year the Ricky Martin Foundation signed an alliance in partnership with Habitat for Humanity to construct 224 homes for the tsunami affected families The project was completed in December 2006 440 In March 2006 the foundation collaborated with the International Organization for Migration in the Llama y Vive transl Call and Live campaign which focuses on facilitating the prevention of human trafficking and the protection of young people victims of child trafficking and prosecution of traffickers 436 441 In January 2010 along with many celebrities Martin operated the charity telethon Hope for Haiti Now to raise donations for the 2010 Haiti earthquake 442 Later that year the Ricky Martin Foundation created the first program of community social action against child trafficking in Martin s native Puerto Rico titled Se Trata transl It is About In 2012 the foundation participated in the making of the Child Protection Model Law on the International Centre for Missing amp Exploited Children 436 In 2016 Martin visited Syrian refugees in Lebanon and played with the children and talked to them in an informal refugee camp 443 Following the Hurricane Maria in Puerto Rico in 2017 the Ricky Martin Foundation helped people and handed over homes that were rebuilt after the losses Martin launched a viral campaign of selling a black T shirt with the Puerto Rican flag stamped on it in order to raise the funds The T shirts were designed by Martin s twin boys Matteo and Valentino while many celebrities including Will Smith Bad Bunny Marc Anthony Luis Fonsi and Maluma supported the campaign 444 During the COVID 19 pandemic Martin created a campaign to help health care workers through the non profit organization Project Hope He expressed As you know health care professionals are extremely vulnerable and professionals around the world don t have personal protection equipment they need to prevent them getting infected 445 In February 2021 Martin collaborated with Antonia Novello to launch mass vaccination events in Puerto Rico 446 Following the murder of George Floyd and Black Lives Matter protests in 2020 Martin honored an effort called Black Out Tuesday and launched the hashtag knowthestruggle giving his social media to the voices of the community that are looking for justice to learn more about what is happening 447 448 For his humanitarian efforts and fighting against human trafficking Martin has been honored with numerous accolades including the Peace Summit Award by the World Summit of Nobel Peace Laureates 449 the TIP Report Hero Award by the United States Department of State 450 the Spirit of Hope Award by Billboard Latin Music Awards 451 the Latin Recording Academy Person of the Year Award 64 the Award of Inspiration by amfAR Gala 452 the Leader of Change Award by the Foundation for Social Change 453 the Humanitarian Award by the Global Gift Foundation 454 the Humanitarian Award by the Hispanic Federation 455 the Corazon Latino Award by the iHeartRadio Fiesta Latina 456 the International Humanitarian Award by the International Center for Missing and Exploited Children 457 the Agent of Change Award by the International Peace Honors 458 the PODER Social Leadership Awards 459 and the Agent of Change Award by the Premios Juventud 460 Politics Edit Martin mid right in Congress with Luis Fortuno far left Tom Lantos mid left and Chris Smith far right On January 20 2001 during the first inauguration of George W Bush Martin performed The Cup of Life and danced with him 461 462 Martin s view of Bush changed over the Iraq War as expressed in his declaration to BBC News that he will always condemn war and those who promulgate it He also stuck up his middle finger while singing the president s name in his 2003 song Asignatura Pendiente at a concert 463 At the 2010 Billboard Latin Music Awards Martin expressed his disagreement with the Arizona SB 1070 bill a proposed law that would have required police officers to request documents from individuals whom they suspected to be illegal immigrants 464 Martin campaigned for the 44th president of the United States Barack Obama in 2008 and 2012 and thanked him for an outstanding presidency in 2016 while calling him an amazing leader Also in 2016 he was an active ally to the Democratic Party presidential candidate Hillary Clinton campaign while condemning Donald Trump s hateful comments about immigrants 465 He also performed his hits during the Hillary Clinton She s With Us concert at the Greek Theatre on June 6 2016 466 Telegramgate also known as Chatgate 467 was a political scandal involving Ricardo Rossello then Governor of Puerto Rico which began on July 8 2019 with the leak of hundreds of pages of a group chat on the messaging application Telegram between Rossello and members of his cabinet The messages were considered vulgar misogynistic and homophobic toward several individuals and groups including Martin Therefore Martin Bad Bunny Residente and several other artists and more than half a million Puerto Ricans led the call to take to the streets of Puerto Rico demanding Rossello s resignation 468 469 470 In September 2020 Martin Luis Fonsi and actress Eva Longoria attended a campaign event in Kissimmee Florida to support the Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden for the 2020 United States presidential election 471 During an interview with Variety Martin stated I ve been supporting Biden forever I think he is the only option we have and he is great and he has been in politics all his life This is the moment We all need to get together and be loud about the course of this nation 472 Following the election of Biden as 46th president of the United States Martin said Bye bye to Trump on social media 473 and shared a photo of himself along with Biden on Instagram 474 In May 2021 Martin demonstrated his support for the Ni una menos movement condemning femicides and violence against women in Puerto Rico while calling authorities to protect women He further expressed that no woman should fear for her safety and urged authorities to take steps in order to prevent these acts 475 In the same month he supported the 2021 Colombian protests 476 Later that year the singer raised his voice in support of the 2021 Cuban protests against the Castro regime for the restrictions due to the COVID 19 pandemic and the economic crisis stating This is very important Our brothers and sisters in Cuba need us to inform the world what they are experiencing today Let s fill the networks before they remove the internet in the country Humanitarian aid for Cuba NOW 477 LGBT advocacy Edit Martin giving a speech at the 14th Annual Human Rights Campaign As a gay man Martin actively supports LGBT rights worldwide since his coming out in 2010 478 Even before coming out he was noted by the mainstream media for being popular among gay men and having a large gay fan base He also went on the cover of the American LGBT interest magazine The Advocate in July 1999 479 480 481 Despite this he admitted that he felt homosexuality was evil since he was raised as a Catholic and targeted his anger toward others especially gay men I was very angry very rebellious I used to look at gay men and think I m not like that I don t want to be like that that s not me I was ashamed He added that he had internalized homophobia back then 478 482 He is currently considered to be a gay icon 483 with PinkNews labeling him a strong advocate of LGBT rights who expressed support for equal marriage since coming out 482 As the first mainstream Latin music artist to come out 484 Martin s coming out was a game changer for Latin Pride Billboard s Lucas Villa stated With Martin s announcement gay artists who had long kept their sexual identities a secret finally had a beacon of hope If Martin could come out with his career unscathed there was hope for other artists in Latin music to start doing the same He added that since then a growing number of Latin artists have either come out after years in the spotlight or many have simply started their careers by embracing their gay identities 380 In 2010 GLAAD then president Jarrett Barrios expressed that Martin s coming out as gay leads hundreds of millions of people to have a cultural connection with an artist a celebrity and perhaps most importantly a father who happens to be gay adding that his decision to model this kind of openness and honesty can lead to greater acceptance for countless gay people in U S in Latin America and worldwide 310 In 2019 Human Rights Campaign then president Alphonso David expressed that Martin has used his international stage to advocate for LGBTQ people around the world with his unique voice and passionate activism 485 The following year Suzy Exposito from Rolling Stone argued that with risking his career and coming out Martin set the scene for Bad Bunny to be free in many ways that during his own breakthrough moment he could not 486 Martin expressed support for same sex marriage during an interview on Larry King Live in 2010 487 He has then delivered speeches about LGBT rights at the United Nations Homophobia Conference the GLAAD Media Awards and the Human Rights Campaign He also raised his voice to support gay marriage in Puerto Rico before its legalization in 2015 488 489 In March 2016 Martin met with Chilean LGBT rights group Fundacion Iguales to learn about the challenges LGBT citizens face there AT the meeting he said that he wants equal marriage rights for Chile and he wants his sons to grow up in a world where there are no second class citizens 490 491 Following the Colombia s highest court voting against an anti same sex marriage proposal in April 2016 Martin tweeted Love and equality win Colombia says YES to same sex marriage 492 During an interview with Vulture Martin talked about his role in The Assassination of Gianni Versace and how he wanted his portrayal to help normalize open relationships 493 In June 2019 he published an open letter slamming the religious liberty bill saying As a defender of human rights and a member of the LGBTT community I am vehemently opposed to the proposed measure imposed upon us under the guise of religious freedom that projects us to the world as a backwards country Puerto Rico s then governor backed down and withdrew his support of the bill following Martin s statement 494 In June 2020 Martin performed his song Recuerdo with Carla Morrison for a virtual event Can t Cancel Pride Helping LGBTQ People in Need to raise visibility and funds for LGBTQ communities 495 496 He appeared at the virtual event in the following year as well 497 In February 2021 Martin was named national spokesperson for the onePULSE Foundation a non profit organization that focuses on managing the design and construction of the permanent national memorial and museum dedicated to the Pulse nightclub tragedy 498 Later that year he expressed that he wants to normalize families like his in an interview with People 499 Several of Martin s music videos feature diversity in sexual orientations and same sex couples including The Best Thing About Me Is You 500 Disparo al Corazon 380 Fiebre 501 and Tiburones 502 For his activism and advocacy for LGBTQ community Martin has been honored with numerous accolades including the GLAAD Vito Russo Award 500 the Gala Vanguard Award by the Los Angeles LGBT Center 503 the International Icon Award by the British LGBT Awards 504 the National Visibility Award by the Human Rights Campaign 505 the Trailblazer Award by the LGBT Center Dinner 506 the Celebrity Activist of the Year by LGBTQ Nation 507 and the Legacy Award by Attitude Awards 508 Achievements EditSee also List of awards and nominations received by Ricky Martin Martin s star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame Throughout his career Martin has won over 200 awards most awarded male Latin artist 509 510 511 including two Grammy Awards 64 five Latin Grammy Awards 512 five MTV Video Music Awards tied for most wins by a Latin artist 513 two American Music Awards 514 three Latin American Music Awards 152 three Billboard Music Awards 515 a Billboard Music Video Award 233 nine Billboard Latin Music Awards 516 eight World Music Awards 517 fourteen Lo Nuestro Awards including the Excellence Award 518 and a Guinness World Record 45 As an actor he was nominated for an Emmy Award 173 In 2007 Martin was honored with a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame located at 6901 Hollywood Blvd 519 520 Martin is ranked among the Greatest Latin Artists of All Time and the Greatest Hot Latin Songs Artists of All Time by Billboard 521 522 while his album Vuelve was placed at number five on Billboard s Top 20 Latin Albums Of All Time in 2018 523 In 1998 his song Perdido Sin Ti reached the top of the Latin Pop Airplay chart displacing Martin s own Vuelve making him the first artist on the chart s history to replace himself 524 His song Livin la Vida Loca became the first number one song on Billboard Hot 100 which was made entirely in Pro Tools 525 and achieved the first number one hit for his label Columbia 526 It also became the first song in history to top Billboard s Adult Pop Airplay Pop Airplay and Rhythmic Airplay charts holding its record as the only song to do so for 14 years 78 On May 15 1999 it became the first single ever to rule four different Billboard charts and made Martin the first act to simultaneously scale a pop Latin and dance chart Two weeks later he became the first artist to simultaneously top the Billboard 200 Hot Latin Tracks Hot Dance Music Club Play Hot Dance Music Maxi Singles Sales Top 40 Tracks and the Billboard Hot 100 79 His song Tal Vez 2003 marked the first number one debut on Billboard Hot Latin Songs in the 21st century 527 Martin is the first and only artist with Spanish language entries on Billboard Hot 100 in three decades 50 In 2020 he became the first and only artist in history to enter the Billboard Hot Latin Songs chart across five decades including his work as part of Menudo 528 The following year he became the first male Latin artist in history to have 4 songs from different decades to have over 100 million streams on Spotify 529 He owns the record as the artist with most top 20s on the US Latin Pop Airplay chart with 51 songs 119 530 and is the runner up of most top 10s 531 He is the fourth artist with the most number one songs in the history of the Hot Latin Songs chart 532 Additionally he holds the record as the most Spanish language entries on ARIA top 50 singles chart with three 141 On October 11 2007 then mayor of Miami Beach Florida David Dermer awarded him the key to the city of Miami Beach 533 Puerto Rico named August 31 the International Ricky Martin Day in 2008 426 The Government of Spain granted Spanish nationality to Martin in 2011 for being recognized in different artistic facets 534 In 2018 in recognition of his dedication to the island and people of Puerto Rico his philanthropic work to eliminate human trafficking across the Caribbean and his commitment to the arts the singer received a proclamation naming June 7 the Ricky Martin Day in New York City 535 Throughout his career Martin has sold over 70 million records making him one of the best selling Latin music artists of all time 536 In 2022 La Nacion estimated his net worth at US 130 million 537 Discography EditMain articles Ricky Martin albums discography Ricky Martin singles discography and List of songs recorded by Ricky Martin See also Menudo band Discography Ricky Martin 1991 Me Amaras 1993 A Medio Vivir 1995 Vuelve 1998 Ricky Martin 1999 Sound Loaded 2000 Almas del Silencio 2003 Life 2005 Musica Alma Sexo 2011 A Quien Quiera Escuchar 2015 Filmography EditMain article Ricky Martin videography Mas Que Alcanzar una estrella 1992 Hercules Latin American dub 1997 Idle Hands 1999 Ricky Martin One Night Only 1999 Minions Latin American dub 2015 The Latin Explosion A New America 2015 Ricky Martin Behind the Vegas Residency 2017 Jingle Jangle A Christmas Journey 2020 El cuartito 2021 Theatre EditLes Miserables 1996 Broadway Marius Pontmercy Evita 2012 Broadway CheTours and residencies EditSee also List of Ricky Martin live performances Headlining tours Ricky Martin Tour 1992 Me Amaras Tour 1993 1994 A Medio Vivir Tour 1995 1997 Vuelve World Tour 1998 Livin la Vida Loca Tour 1999 2000 One Night Only with Ricky Martin 2005 2006 Black and White Tour 2007 Musica Alma Sexo World Tour 2011 Ricky Martin Live 2013 2014 Live in Mexico 2014 One World Tour 2015 2018 Ricky Martin en Concierto 2018 2019 Movimiento Tour 2020 2022 Co headlining tour Enrique Iglesias and Ricky Martin Live in Concert with Enrique Iglesias 2021 Residency All In 2017 2018 See also EditHonorific nicknames in popular music List of artists who 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