Luis enrique net worth
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After the success of his most recent record productions, “SOY Y SES, CICLOS y JUKEBOX – this last one nominated to the Latin Grammy in it’s sixteenth annual installment – the nicaraguan singer-songwriter LUIS ENRIQUE continues immersed in his task of creating new proposals for his audience – whom he has affectionately named as his “accomplices” – and for the followers of musical excellence.
And it is that the “comeback” of this artist of the lyrics and the song has placed him again in an important place of Latin American music. In fact, LUIS ENRIQUE starred in the most impressive return of tropical music of recent times. This was confirmed by the highest and most demanding organizations in the industry, that have already granted him over the years three Latin Grammys, one Grammy, three “Lo Nuestro” awards, four Latin Billboards, two Ronda awards, as well as the recognition of the Huaco awards, TVyNovelas, Aplausos, ACE y ASCAP.
The artist, moreover, has become a forceful figure in the struggle for the rights of immigrants, partici
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A native of Nicaragua, Luis Enrique has made a name for himself singing in the salsa genre of Puerto Rico. The talented young singer was, in fact, one of the most popular salseros of the late 1980's and 1990's.
Best known for his "salsa romantica" style, Luis Enrique has had several gold and platinum albums, four Grammy nominations and many other awards such as ACE, Golden Globe, Lo Nuestro, Aplauso, and more, earning him the nickname "El Principe de La Salsa" (the prince of salsa). Luis Enrique's debut album, Mi Mundo appeared in 1989 and was followed by two albums, Luces Del Alma and Los Principes De La Salsa, with Eddie Santiago, both released in 1990.
In the ensuing three years, Luis Enrique released no less than five more recordings, including Amor y Alegria in 1990 with hits such as "Desesperado", "Tu No le Amas, le Temes," and "Compréndelo," that made him a romantic salsa star in the '90s. En Vivo was released in 1992, four albums were released the next year and two more in 1994. The last of these was a self-titled album that was also the last of his salsa rec
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Luis Enrique
Luis Enrique is a living legend, without a doubt, the most outstanding Nicaraguan singer
and songwriter of all times.
Multi-Winner and Multi-Nominee of Latin GRAMMYs and GRAMMYs, among many other
accolades, Luis Enrique is one of the most respected artists in the latin entertainment
industry. Better known as "The Prince of Salsa", this versatile musician is also
considered one of the best percussionists in Latin music.
He has collaborated with countless artists, including Gloria Estefan, Ricky Martin,
Chayanne, Arturo Sandoval and Collective Soul, among many others.
After becoming the most revolutionary figure in salsa in the 80's and 90's and with
numerous productions to his credit, Luis Enrique released the award-winning albums
"Ciclos" (2009), "Soy Y Seré" (2011), achieving impressive and immediate success not
only in the US, but in Latin America, Europe and the Caribbean. The song "Yo No Sé
Mañana" leads this musical project and positioned Luis Enrique in a place of global
preference.
His live performances have reached many corners and with resoundi
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