The Spanish singer Enrique Iglesias will release the last studio album of his career this Friday, Final Vol.2thus marking the closing of its successful career of more than 20 years.
Since November, the interpreter of Hero He anticipated that this would be his last release, and that, although he will continue to participate in concerts and collaborate on singles, he will no longer dedicate himself to musical production, this being his final album as a soloist.
In such an important production, which is basically the farewell to his audience, the Spaniard trusted the Cuban singer Descemer Bueno for the composition of his songs.
Los singers had already worked together, and not with little successIn fact, their most famous collaboration, Dancingis among the most listened to songs of the 2010s, and one of the most popular pop songs in Spanish in history.
In addition to this 2014 hit, the singers shared credits on Turn up the Radio, When I Fall in Love, Loco, The loser, We went away y I passed.
Through social networks, Enrique Iglesias shared the promotion of what will be his last album, inviting his followers to listen to it and highlighting more than a decade of work with the Cuban composer.
The decision to retire was not something recent or improvised for the Spaniard, who had considered doing so since 2015, and required a long preparation process to have the material ready with which he would say goodbye definitively to the recording studios.
For this latest album, in addition to Bueno, Iglesias turned to other prominent Cuban composers such as Jorge Luis Piloto and Waldo Mendoza, who also appear in the song credits.
The truth is that Enrique Iglesias has left a good musical legacy, which has managed to evolve over time from pop and romantic ballads to reggaeton of the last decade, with reference songs of the genre such as For loving You, Hero, Escape y Dancing.
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