Julio Iglesias, the best-selling Latin artist, releases his first ever duet album titled ‘México & Amigos’.
Julio Iglesias first performed in Mexico during the early 1970s and quickly won over the world’s largest Spanish-speaking country. Julio, likewise, fell in love with the nation and has continually remained well-versed in Mexican culture, history, music and customs.
Julio Iglesias, the best-selling Latin artist, releases his first ever duet album titled ‘México & Amigos’.
With this album, and after a year and a half after the release of the multi-platinum selling album ‘México’, Julio Iglesias renews his deep ties to Mexico, performing each song with the passion only he brings. A homage to Mexican songwriters, the album includes 12 tracks with a unique Mexican flavor and his unmistakable voice; this time, accompanied by superstar Latin artists that add something special to each song.
Julio is joined by his beloved friend Plácido Domingo, with whom he’s sung in the past. In this case, they collaborate on Fallaste Corazón written by Cuco Sanchez. Always in touch with artists from new generations and incredible careers, Julio sings with popular duo Sin Bandera, to perform Ella, written by Jose Alfredo Jiménez.
Having recorded his first tribute album to Mexico in 1976, Latin music’s most successful artist once again pays homage to a country whose support was instrumental in his rise to fame.
Julio Iglesias first performed in Mexico during the early 1970s and quickly won over the world’s largest Spanish-speaking country. Julio, likewise, fell in love with the nation and has continually remained well-versed in Mexican culture, history, music and customs.
While putting the finishing touches on ‘MÉXICO’, he noted that “Mexico is a country that I love dearly. The Mexican people have given me many indelible moments in my life. I know this country as if it was my homeland, and I always carry it in my soul. Mexican music is universal, and its composers are legendary.”