The Sun (Malaysia)

To Mexico with love

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SPANISH singing legend Julio Iglesias ( left) has announced a new album of songs inspired by Mexico, scotching speculatio­n that the 71-year-old is retiring.

Latin music’s top-selling artiste recently released the single Fallaste

Corazon (You Failed, Dear), the first track on his album, Mexico – Julio

Iglesias, that will come out on Sept 18. The album will be his first studio work since 2006’s Romantic

Classics, in which he interprete­d well-known English- l anguage songs, and his first in Spanish since 2003’s

Divorcio.

Iglesias said that the new album will feature 12 songs with a Mexican flavour and pay tribute to the country’s great songwriter­s.

“Mexico is a country that I love dearly. The Mexican people have given me many indelible moments in my life,” he said in a statement.

“I know this country as if it was my homeland and I always carry it in my soul.”

Iglesias said he dedicated the album to Mexico’s “outstandin­g composers who, generation after generation, filled our lives with love, nostalgia, memories and moments”.

Known for his romantic ballads and prolific love life, Iglesias is considered by Guinness World Records to be the top-selling Latin artiste with more than 300 million albums sold.

Unusually for a Spanish-language artiste, much of his fame comes from other parts of the world and he enjoys an avid fan base in China and other parts of Asia.

Iglesias recently underwent a minor surgery on his back but he has rejected speculatio­n in recent years that he was preparing for retirement.

He has performed concerts this year in Bulgaria, Portugal, Romania, Russia and Turkey.

He is also known to a younger generation as the father of fellow singer and sex symbol Enrique Iglesias. – AFP-Relaxnews

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