The singer Enrique Iglesias announces that he will no longer publish albums. But this does not mean that I leave the music. Or at least, not entirely. The singer, son of the famous Julio Iglesias and Isabel Preyslerdoes not rule out releasing a single or independent song, but not disks. Final Vol. 2 will therefore be his last album as such.

As he himself has confessed to the surprise of his fans, from the American magazine ‘Today’, Final Vol. 2 will be the last of his albums. In total, and throughout his career 12 studio albums. The first of them went on sale in 1995, an album titled ‘Enrique Iglesias’ and which included such legendary songs as Religious experience, Trapeze artist either Do not Cry for Me, which undoubtedly became a bestseller.

But without a doubt, the ‘boom’ of his career came in the early 2000s, where he broke into the international market, with songs like We dance, Rhythm Divine either Be with you.

And from there, a whole career towards stardom: winner of a Grammy for best Latin artist and five other Latin Grammys; 12 studio albums; more than 70 million musical productions and more than 15 international tours. In the United States it has sold more than 19 million copies.

Iglesias, who is also a composer and music producer, has confessed that he wants to slow down his career and enjoy a new stage, and also see his children grow up. For this reason, he assures that he will no longer publish albums. As he has said for the aforementioned American media: “I’ll never stop writing songs because I love writing songs, but I’ll do it in a different way.”