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Alejandro Sanz, the renowned Spanish musician, was born on December 18, 1968. His full name is Alejandro Sánchez Pizarro, and he hails from Madrid, Spain. Standing at 5 feet 8 inches tall, he is widely regarded as one of the most successful and influential Spanish singers of his generation. The youngest among his siblings, his father was a professional guitarist and worked as a book salesman. Influenced by his family's flamenco roots, Alejandro began playing the guitar at the age of seven, setting the foundation for his future in music.
Alejandro Sanz released his first studio album in 1989 under the stage name Alejandro Magno. Although the debut did not see commercial success, it laid the groundwork for his career. His breakthrough came with his second album, Viviendo Deprisa, released in 1991. The record marked the start of his rise in the Spanish pop music scene and showcased his unique ability to blend romantic ballads with pop melodies.
He followed up with Si Tú Me Miras in 1993 and 3 in 1995, both of which solidified his status as an international Latin pop artist. These projects opened the door for greater recognition in Latin America and beyond.
Sanz's 2000 album, El Alma al Aire, was a turning point in his career. The album sold over one million copies in its first week and became one of the best-selling albums in Spain. He made history as the first Spanish artist to record an MTV Unplugged album, further elevating his global profile.
He broadened his musical style and collaborated with various artists, most notably Colombian singer Shakira. Their 2005 hit single “La Tortura” topped charts internationally and became an anthem of Latin pop crossover success. Alejandro also recorded his first English song, “Try To Save Your Song,” sometimes informally referred to as “Blowfish,” although it was not part of Viviendo Deprisa. He continued to explore new musical directions with albums like No Es Lo Mismo (2003) and El Tren de los Momentos (2006).
In 1999, Sanz married actress and model Jaydy Michel in a symbolic ceremony held in Bali. The union was never legally recognized, but the couple considered it a legitimate commitment. They had one daughter, Manuela Sánchez, born in 2001. Their relationship ended in 2005.
Following their separation, Sanz entered a relationship with Puerto Rican fashion designer Raquel Perera, whom he later married. Together, they had two children. In 2007, Sanz went through a difficult period marked by personal loss, including the death of his father, the end of his marriage, and public speculation regarding a child from a previous relationship. He sought professional therapy during this time and emerged with renewed strength and focus.
Over his career, Alejandro Sanz has released fifteen studio albums between 1990 and 2015, many of which have achieved multi-platinum status in Spain, Latin America, and the United States. His 1997 album, Más, is one of his most successful, with over five million copies sold globally.
Sanz is one of the most celebrated Spanish artists, having earned three Grammy Awards and twenty-four Latin Grammy Awards, the most of any Spanish artist to date. He holds the distinction of winning “Album of the Year” at the Latin Grammys three times. His worldwide album sales exceed 25 million copies, and he has completed ten international tours.
In recognition of his contributions to music and culture, the Spanish government awarded him the Medal of Merit in Fine Arts. Throughout his career, Sanz has remained a celebrated singer-songwriter and continues to be a key figure in Latin pop music.
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