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Alejandro Sanz Profile

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Alejandro Sanz

Famous As
Latin pop singer, songwriter
Birth Name
Alejandro Sanchez Pizarro
Birth Date
December 18, 1968
Birth Place
Madrid, Spain
Famous As
Latin pop singer, songwriter
Popular for
Album "Mas" (1997)
Birth Name
Alejandro Sanchez Pizarro
Birth Date
December 18, 1968
Birth Place
Madrid, Spain
Height
5' 8"
Nationality
Spanish
Father
Jesus Sanchez Madero
Mother
Maria Pizarro Medina
Spouse
Jaydy Michel (model, 29-Dec-98 - 11-Nov-05), Raquel Pereda (his former assistant, 23-May-12)
Relation
Valeria Rivera (fashion designer)
Son
Alexander, Dylan (b. Jul-2011)
Daughter
Manuela Sanchez Michel (b. Jul 2001)

Alejandro Sanz, born Alejandro Sánchez Pizarro on December 18, 1968, in Madrid, Spain, is a celebrated Latin pop singer and songwriter renowned for his flamenco-influenced ballads and diverse musical style. Over the course of his illustrious career, Sanz has earned numerous accolades, including 24 Latin Grammy Awards and 4 Grammy Awards, solidifying his status as one of the most influential figures in Latin music. He is particularly known for his album "Más," released in 1997, which catapulted him to international fame.

Growing up in a family with deep roots in Andalusian culture, Sanz began playing guitar at the tender age of seven. His early exposure to flamenco music profoundly influenced his artistic journey. He released his debut album at nineteen, but it was his second album, "Viviendo Deprisa," released in 1991, that marked his first significant commercial success in Spain. His subsequent albums, "Si Tú Me Miras" (1993) and "3" (1995), further established his reputation in the Spanish-speaking music scene.

The turning point in Sanz's career came with the release of "Más" in 1997. This album not only achieved critical acclaim but also sold millions of copies worldwide, featuring hit singles that resonated with audiences across different cultures. Following "Más," he released "El Alma al Aire" in 2000, which sold over a million copies in its first week, a testament to his growing popularity. In 2002, Sanz made history as the first Spanish artist to record an MTV Unplugged album, showcasing his versatility and appeal to a broader audience.

Throughout his career, Sanz has collaborated with numerous artists, including the Colombian superstar Shakira. Their joint effort on the 2005 hit single "La Tortura" topped charts globally and further demonstrated Sanz's ability to transcend genres. His albums "No Es lo Mismo" (2003) and "El Tren de los Momentos" (2006) showcased his experimentation with various musical styles, while "Paraíso Express," released in 2009, marked a return to his roots and was well-received by fans and critics alike.

In 2011, Sanz signed with Universal Music Group, a move that paved the way for his continued evolution as an artist. His tenth studio album, "La Música No Se Toca," was released in 2012, followed by "Sirope" in 2015, both of which demonstrated his enduring relevance in the music industry.

As a prominent figure in Latin music, Alejandro Sanz continues to inspire audiences with his heartfelt lyrics and captivating melodies. His contributions have not only enriched the Spanish music landscape but also brought Latin music to a global audience, securing his legacy as one of the genre's leading artists.