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saynogirl Tired of Being Sorry Dec 29, 2009 8:12 AM I LOVE HIM!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Oxymoron Enrique Iglesias ft. Nadiya. Tired of Being Sorry Apr 3, 2008 2:42 AM name="wmode" value="transparent"> Hiyaa!! That's the videoclip of the english - french version of the song Tired of Being Sorry starred by our superhero Enrique Iglesias and Nadiya. The song sounds great and Enrique Iglesias is as sexy as always :D:D. I´ll never be tired of watching it!
moon rose ENRIQUE IGLISIES NEEW ALBUM ? Mar 3, 2008 6:56 PM ENRIQUE IGLESIAS NEW ALBUM ?
moon rose Enrique Iglesias lets reporter kiss him Mar 3, 2008 6:01 PM MIAMI (AP) - Singer Enrique Iglesias said he wasn't ready to get married, and then surprised a news conference by letting a female television reporter kiss him on the lips. During Latin music's "Premio Lo Nuestro" awards in Miami, Iglesias was asked by America TV reporter Mayi Salas if she could come close to him to kiss him. He agreed, to the surprise of the assembled journalists. Salas, who was wearing a blue wig, said: "This is for history." Iglesias later said he "loved children but wasn't ready to be a father." He said he wasn't ready to get married, because today people can live together without being married. Enrique Iglesias begins a tour of Mexico and the U.S. in April. The singer is the son of legendary Spanish singer Julio Iglesias.
moon rose Enrique Iglesias turns 18 — No. 1 hits, that is Mar 3, 2008 5:45 PM Spanish singer Enrique Iglesias has four nominations to Billboard’s Latin Music Awards — including Artist of the Year — and is about to release his first compilation CD. And that’s not all for the 33-year old Madrid-born artist. “I’m celebrating that instead of 17 No. 1 songs, I’ve got 18,” Iglesias says via e-mail from Los Angeles. “Dónde Están Corazón,” a single from the upcoming “95/08,” reached the top of Billboard’s Hot Latin Songs list for the 18th time of his career — the most ever for a Latin artist according to Iglesias’ label. The CD includes 12 hits in Spanish and two new songs. “Every song represents a moment in my career,” says Iglesias. “Now that I see them together, I still think they’re good, each one in its own style.” The album includes “Primera Vez,” “Experiencia Religiosa,” “Héroe” and “Dímelo.” But the son of famed crooner Julio Iglesias doesn’t feel any more mature than when he debuted with an eponymous CD in 1995. “I’m still a kid,” he says. “There’s a child in all of us and he must stay alive.” Iglesias’ career has been versatile. He’s written songs, produced a musical — “Four Guys Named José and Una Mujer Named Maria!” — and debuted as an actor in the movie “Once Upon a Time in Mexico” and in the T.V. series “Two and a Half Men.” “I would love to make more cinema. It must be something credible for me, with a group of people whom I trust 100%,” he says. “Maybe I could think of producing, but my thing will always be music,” he adds. “Whether it may be in Spanish, English or Chinese, but music that touches people.” Iglesias is also helping promote the Disney movie “Step Up2 The Streets,” which includes the video “Push,” from his 2007 CD “Insomniac.” The Latin-pop hearthtrob is having a long-standing romantic liaison with Russian tennis player Anna Kournikova, but says he has no wedding plans. “[Marriage] is a big responsibility, and you have to be prepared,” he says. “I’m a bit neurotic,” he adds, laughing. “But I feel lucky. Anna is a great girl and we complement each other very well.”