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Luis Miguel's Popular Music Videos
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Artist Playlists
Luis Miguel Essentials
His golden voice lifts up heartfelt boleros, bright mariachi, and pop workouts.
Luis Miguel Video Essentials
Casting 50 shades of El Sol de México.
Luis Miguel: Boleros
The legendary crooner introduces a classic Latin sound to a new generation.
Set List: Luis Miguel’s 2023 Tour
Mariachi moments, big duets, and 50 career-spanning songs. Nobody tours like Luis Miguel.
Luis Miguel: Love Songs
His discography overflows with romantic boleros old and new.
Luis Miguel: Live
Artist Biography
Luis Miguel is one of Latin music’s most powerful and versatile balladeers. Nicknamed “El Sol de México” or “The Sun of Mexico” for his golden pipes, the singer has made good use of his wide vocal range on sun-soaked pop ballads, heart-wrenching love songs, and uplifting mariachi tracks. Born Luis Miguel Gallego Basteri in 1970 Puerto Rico to a Spanish father and an Italian mother, the future crooner and his family relocated to Mexico when he was a young child. With the encouragement of his musician dad, the young prodigy scored a slot singing the classic huapango “La Malagueña” on national television, showcasing his uniquely silvery falsetto and incredible vocal control for an 11-year-old boy. Later that decade, Luis Miguel reignited listeners’ interest in a classic lovelorn crooning style, popularized by his romantic pop predecessors like José José, with 1988’s yearnful “La Incondicional.” Yet, other smash hits like the funky pop kiss-off “Ahora Te Puedes Marchar” proved his dance-floor dexterity. He reassumed the role of the leading Latin crooner and popularized boleros with the release of 1991’s Romance, which spent 32 weeks at No. 1 on Billboard’s Latin Pop Albums chart—a rare feat at the time for a Spanish-language singer. In the 2000s, Luis Miguel went on to collaborate with Michael Jackson for the 9/11 tribute track "Todo Para Ti" and conquer regional Mexican music with subsequent albums like 2017’s ranchera-steeped ¡MÉXICO Por Siempre!.