Sunday, August 26, 2012

Enrique Iglesias Drops New Single ‘Finally Found You’ (Audio) Download Song Lyrics Album CD Cover Artwork

 
Enrique Iglesias first found his “Dirty Dancer,” and now he’s “Finally Found You.”
The Latin singer has dropped a new single — a collaboration with rapper Sammy Adams — and it certainly fits in with Iglesias’ signature sexy dance-pop style and heartthrob persona.
How so?
“In this crazy world the choice is ours, only got a few / either you’re coming with me or I’m coming with you / ’cause I finally found, I finally found you,” Iglesias croons in the tune.

The single will be out on iTunes in the U.S. on September 25, as the singer hits the road with Jennifer Lopez for their Summer Tour 2012.

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ENRIQUE IGLESIAS LYRICS

"Finally Found You"
(feat. Sammy Adams)

You know I'm gon get ya
Whatever it takes, get there
No I won't drop you
Like everybody else does

Forget about your friends they don't care where we go
If they do look them hostile bad people
I've been looking for you forever baby we go
Together baby we go, we go

In this crazy world the choices I've only got a few
Either you're coming with me, or I'm coming with you
Cause I finally found, I finally found you
You never lie don't worry if I what I say is true
Girl I've been looking for you
And when I saw you I knew
That I finally found, I finally found you

[beat break]

I'm coming I'll get ya
We have a connection, that's right
This girl I'm not letting go
I'm gonna make you feel right, oh yea

Forget about your friends they don't care where we go
If they do look them hostile bad people
I've been looking for you forever baby we go
Together baby we go, we go

In this crazy world the choices I've only got a few
Either you're coming with me, or I'm coming with you
Cause I finally found, I finally found you
You never lie don't worry if I what I say is true
Girl I've been looking for you
And when I saw you I knew
That I finally found, I finally found you

[beat break]

I finally found, I finally found you

[Sammy Adams]
[?]

In this crazy world the choices I've only got a few
Either you're coming with me, or I'm coming with you
Cause I finally found, I finally found you

Finally finally finally found you
Finally finally finally found
Finally found, I finally found you

You know I will get ya

Sunday, August 12, 2012

Watch: Enrique Iglesias & Jennifer Lopez preview new song 'Physical' (Snippet) in Chrysler Commercial 2012

Current tour partners Jennifer Lopez and Enrique Iglesias appear in a brand new Chrysler commercial. The duo recorded a brand new song titled ‘Physical’, which was previewed in the clip and produced by Dutch producer DJ Afrojack. Not only is the ad being shown on television, fans are able to see it during upcoming shows of Jennifer and Enrique’s Stateside tour.

Saturday, August 04, 2012

Steamy Enrique, J-Lo to make some music, too


Enrique Iglesias is currently on tour with Jennifer Lopez, and tells ET that given the magnitude of both of their live shows, things don’t always come together so smoothly. “A co-headline is always tough. In this case you have two production teams and you’re joining them together, and that can be a little chaotic at times,” Iglesias admits.

It’s always chaotic the first few shows but…when things get going, it’s definitely worth it. In this case, it’s already our fifth show so it’s starting to kick in, and I think fans are enjoying [these] two completely different shows.

Enrique Iglesias and Jennifer Lopez on the same stage is just calling for a ha-cha-cha description of what the night will bring. Yes, we are saying the two mega stars — in U.S. and Latin entertainment circles — are easy on the eyes. And a duet called "Mouth 2 Mouth" only adds to the steamy scenario (the song is on Iglesias' "Euphoria Reloaded," a reissue of his 2010 "Euphoria.") But along with the fantabulous spectacle of a live performance by Iglesias and J-Lo, is good music to be heard.

Why go: With Iglesias billed as the headliner, this show should be mostly about the music and not the glamour and spectacle of celebrity.

Still, there was plenty to enjoy in her 90-minute extravaganza-from her athletic, often shirtless backup dancers doing back flips worthy of an Olympic routine, a nod to “I Love Lucy” with a backdrop of “Club Babalu” for the party anthem, “Let’s Get Loud,”  to her playing to the Latinos in the audience, shouting out to her “Papis” and delivering the opening refrain of  her dance hit, “On the Floor” in Spanish from a raised throne.
An encore of “Dance Again” ended in a rain of confetti, pyrotechnics, and an entire audience dancing as if in a club.
This is why I love the East Coast,” Lopez told the crowd.
"At the end of the day, this is what I do. This is where I belong — out here with you." —Jennifer Lopez

Where J-Lo’s set satisfied the males in the audience, co-headliner Enrique Iglesias provided machismo and eye-candy for the ladies.
Announcing his arrival through bold messages on a video screen (“It’s My Time!” “Are You Ready?”) Iglesias emerged in glorious splendor, dressed simply in jeans, a black t-shirt and a baseball cap. His chiseled features were enough to elicit screams of delight from his legions of female fans, lapping up every bit of his sweaty, jocular physique.

Interview: 10 thoughts from Enrique Iglesias, now touring with Jennifer Lopez





When it comes to collaborations, Enrique Iglesias rules as the ultimate music-action hero.
“Euphoria” (2010), his most recent disc, teams the Latin pop star with no less than six other music muscle men, including Usher on “Dirty Dancer,” Akon on “One Day at a Time” and Pitbull on “I Like It” (with a cameo from Lionel Richie, whose “All Night Long” provides the song’s hook). Toss in the Pussycat Dolls’ Nic­ole Scherzinger, tropical Latin icon Juan Luis Guerra and Yandel of reggaeton powerhouse Wisin y Yandel, and it’s like Iglesias is starring in a music version of the “Expendables” franchise, with Enrique as Sly, of course. 

Now he’s off on the biggest collaboration of them all: a co-headlining tour with Jennifer Lopez, which stops Friday at the United C8xh70Y6N_U_CryOsw6FTOdKL_jpQ-&CONTENTTYPE=image/jpeg" />




When it comes to collaborations, Enrique Iglesias rules as the ultimate music-action hero.
“Euphoria”ver. I can’t record while I’m on the road.”

Here are the top 10 soundbites from our interview:
1 Jenny from the Block” travels with lots of neighborhood buds:  
“Yeah, it’s a big entourage, there’s a lot of people, but she’s a sweetheart. She’s a perfectionist and a total professional. ... She has a gifted smile. You could be in a bad mood or she could be telling you off, but then she smiles, and you’re like, well, OK.” Just like she did when she guest-starred on “Will & Grace”? [Laughs] “Oh, I never watched those shows.”
 
2 A little music festival in Grant Park doesn’t faze him: 
“Yeah, I noticed we’re here on the opening day of Lollapalooza. But they appeal to a different audience. Of course, the fewer events [you’re competing against] the better it is. But the show’s great, and the tour has been going so well so far.”
 
3 Chicago’s his kind of town, even if they don’t always play his songs on the radio: 
“People have to remember that radio is a business. So if makes more sense to add a third regional Mexican music station [and shut down the city’s Latin pop outlet], then it’s hard to argue with that. Besides, Chicago has always been good to me. I started out on Fonovisa [a regional Mexican label], and the Mexican stations were always very loyal.”
 
4 The best collaborations are spontaneous:
 “Sometimes a collaboration works, sometimes it doesn’t. Like ‘Cuando Me Enamoro’ with Juan Luis Guerra. A lot of its success had to do with [work] after the song was written. If you try to plot everything out in advance, the song gets pressured, and it doesn’t come out right.”
 
5 Ryan and Randy can forget about putting out the welcome mat for him on “American Idol”:
 “I’ve been asked this question a billion times in the last week. No way would I replace Jennifer on ‘American Idol.’ But I think she did great. It must really be tough if you’re a known artist. If you’re a label exec or a newcomer, it might be good exposure. But once they know you, it’s a tough, tough job.”
 
6 Though he’s worked with Pitbull, Akon and Lil Wayne, he doesn’t think he’s moved to a harder sound: 
“Pitbull is pop as it gets now. I still love ballads like ‘Hero’ [one of his biggest hits], but in the last four years, I haven’t felt comfortable with any of the ballads I’ve written in English. For ‘I Like It,’ I went through so much with that song and went through such a transition. I told my label, this is the song. They told me, ‘You’re crazy. It’s never going to work.’ I had it for three years on the shelf and I even changed labels [because of the disagreement]. When I wake up, I’m really moody. But I’d play this song and perk up because it was like an energy blast. My gut told me that it had something.”
 
7 Lionel Richie did him a solid for “I Like It”:
“I originally sampled his vocals [from ‘All Night Long’] but it didn’t work. So I called him immediately, and he came right to the studio to re-record it. It was surreal to watch him re-record lines from his most recognized song. I watched him and thought, ‘This guy’s the s---.’ And here’s another example of how things can come together during a project. You could never plan that.”
 
8 Not every Latin music star has an alcohol product to promote:
even though Pitbull was just here touting his vodka and now Iglesias co-owns Atlantico Rum: “The rum thing was pretty organic; one of my best friends started this brand. I wasn’t a rum drinker but I fell in love with it. I’m bad when it comes to promoting brands, but I was really passionate about this.”
 
9 Though Iglesias has a signature look:
baseball cap, jeans and boots — don’t expect him to go Kanye and start designing or endorsing clothes: “I wouldn’t be the one to do it. When you’re dealing with big companies, there’s always compromise. If I had some artistic freedom, that would be one thing. But I’m not going to do it just because I’m getting a big check.”
 
10 He takes fame in stride:
 “If you would have asked me when I start­ed if I’d still be at this 15 years later, I wouldn’t have believed it. I still don’t know how I’m going to handle it [long term]. I really haven’t, it’s kinda scary. I love what I do and still can’t believe I get paid for it. Well, the performing, but the promotion — that’s another matter. But in the end, you are a piece of meat. The minute you go a little bad, it’s over. You’re only as good as your last hit.”

Enrique Iglesias loves kissing fans on stage

Enrique Iglesias is very open to making out with his fans on stage. The sizzling Spanish singer has said in an interview with Univision that he never grows tired of the steamy interaction with his fans.

"I never regret bringing a fan up on stage. For me, the most interesting part of a show is interacting with people, that's spontaneous."

One thing is for certain he has fun and by the look of these photos, the fans love their minute of closeness with the star, however fleeting it may be.

 


 




Enrique Iglesias: Music lifts my morning mood

 

Enrique Iglesias is "really moody" in the mornings, so plays his songs to lift his mood.

The Spanish singer's favourite track to listen to when he wakes is his 2010 tune I Like It, which features Pitbull. He struggled to get the song released so it means a lot to him.

"For I Like It, I went through so much with that song and went through such a transition. I told my label, this is the song. They told me, 'You're crazy. It's never going to work.' I had it for three years on the shelf and I even changed labels [because of the disagreement]," he explained to Chicago Sun-Times. "When I wake up, I'm really moody. But I'd play this song and perk up because it was like an energy blast. My gut told me that it had something."

Enrique is currently on tour with Jennifer Lopez and has enjoyed working with her. While he admits she has a "big entourage", he insists she couldn't be nicer.

Jennifer recently quit her role as a judge on American Idol and Enrique has no plans to step into her seat.

"I've been asked this question a billion times in the last week. No way would I replace Jennifer on American Idol. But I think she did great. It must really be tough if you're a known artist. If you're a label exec or a newcomer, it might be good exposure. But once they know you, it's a tough, tough job," he said.

Enrique Iglesias: I won't front fashion label


Enrique Iglesias would never design or endorse a clothing label as he wouldn't "compromise" on "artistic freedom". The singer is celebrated for his hunky good looks and has a signature style, favouring a dapper look on the red carpet and a more laidback style when he isn't working.
Despite his interest in fashion, Enrique would never be the face of a brand just because it paid well.

"I wouldn't be the one to do it. When you're dealing with big companies, there's always compromise. If I had some artistic freedom, that would be one thing. But I'm not going to do it just because I'm getting a big cheque," he told the Chicago Sun-Times.

Enrique has previously praised the work of his stylist, who makes sure he looks ever-fashionable. The star also revealed who he admires in the style stakes.

"I have a stylist who is great. I get to pick out the clothes I wear from a selection she picks for me on video shoots," he explained.

"I would personally like to be someone like David Beckham. His style is 100 per cent. He always looks so good. Johnny Depp also has a great style - and the thing about Johnny is that he is in his 40s and he looks like he's 30."

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