Alejandro Sanz
Alejandro Sanz is a Spanish musician, singer, and composer known for his flamenco-influenced ballads. He has won numerous awards, including 22 Latin Grammy Awards and four Grammy Awards.
World Music Singer
December 18, 1968
Sagittarius
56
Madrid, Spain
Alejandro Sanz, a renowned Spanish musician, singer, and composer, is celebrated for his unique blend of flamenco-inspired ballads and Latin pop songs. With an impressive collection of 22 Latin Grammy Awards and four Grammy Awards under his belt, Sanz has been honored with the prestigious Album of the Year title three times. Some of his most acclaimed works include the albums “Si Tú Me Miras,” “Más,” and “No Es lo Mismo,” as well as collaborations with prominent artists such as Shakira and Alicia Keys.
Sanz’s extensive repertoire features notable hits like “La Tortura” with Shakira, “Corazón PartÃo,” “Amiga MÃa,” “El Ultimo Adiós” alongside various artists like Ricky Martin and Thalia, and “Mi Persona Favorita” from his album “#ELDISCO.” Having sold over 25 million records globally, Sanz is widely regarded as the most popular Spanish performer of all time. In addition to his musical accomplishments, he is also dedicated to charitable endeavors, having established the Fundación ESREF to support education and social development.
In 2021, Sanz released a new album comprising 10 songs, further solidifying his status as a prominent figure in the music industry. His evocative lyrics and enchanting melodies continue to captivate audiences worldwide.