Spanish singer and song writer, Enrique iglesias has put an end to his music career.
Enrique Iglesias, the renowned Spanish singer and songwriter, has declared his retirement from the music industry after a 30-year long career. The artist, who is best known for his hit song "Hero," is all set to release his final album, "Final (Vol. 2)," which will mark his farewell to the music world.
During an interview with TODAY on Wednesday, the 48-year-old singer revealed that the album is completely finished and is scheduled to be released in February. He also mentioned that he plans to shoot a couple of videos before the second leg of his tour and launch the album.
Reflecting on his musical journey, Iglesias stated that he has been working on this album for several years and that it will be his final album.
He further added that he won't be releasing any more albums in the future.
The first single from "Final (Vol. 2)," titled "Asà Es La Vida" featuring Maria Beccera, was released in October. Currently, Iglesias is engaged in The Trilogy Tour alongside Ricky Martin and Pitbull, which has been a huge success.
His illustrious career spanning three decades has made him one of the most successful and popular artists in the music industry.
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