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This song was Enrique Iglesias breakthrough hit which that brought him a multi-album contract with Interscope Records. Will Smith liked the song and selected it to be the soundtrack to his Wild Wild West movie. The song was recorded on Iglesias’s 1999 English-language album called Enrique.
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This song was the first single on his 2003 album 7. The Spanish version of the song was a top 10 hit. It has a video that was inspired by the Midnight Express movie, featuring actress Mischa Barton.
No Es Amor with its English version Not in Love, is a duet with Kelis and was the second song from 2003′s album which was remixed and became a big hit in the clubs playlists.
Para Que La Vida (What’s the Point of Life)
This was the third song from the 2002 album Quizas. It was performed on the Tonight Show by Jay Leno and became the first artist to sing a Spanish song on the program. Quizas won the Latin Grammy Award for the Best Pop Vocal Album.
Escapar (Escape)
This song was co-written by Enrique and the American Idol judge Kara DioGuardi and recorded on the 2001 Escape album. The video of this song stares his beautiful wife, Anna Kournikova, as Enrique’s love interest.
Solo Me Importas Tu (Be With You)
This was the second single from the Enrique album that became a great hit at radios and in clubs. The above mentioned album included a duet with Whitney Houston and a nice cover of the Springsteen single Sad Eyes.
Lloro Por Ti (I Cry for You)

This song was the second track from the 2008 album Enrique Iglesias 98/05 Exitos. It became Iglesias’ twentieth no. 1 record on that chart.
Heroe (Hero)
Hero was released on the 2001 Escape. After the September 11 tragedy, DJs in New York chose the song to bring a tribute to the fallen heroes and victims of the tragic terrorist attack.
Dimelo (Do You Know? The Ping Pong Song)
This Iglesias song was a lead single from the 2007 Insomniac album. The English version of the song used the sound of a ping pong ball going back and forth, although Enrique objected to this marketing gimmick. The Spanish version has different lyrics and no gimmick.
Donde Estan Corazon? (Where Are They, Love)
The song was the first track from the 2008 best of album Enrique Iglesias 95/08 Exitos and was written by the Argentine artist Coti Sorokin. It was the Song of the Year at 2009 Univision’s Premio Lo Nuestro awards.
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