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Luis Miguel, received a recording contract from the executives of the Mexican headquarters of the EMI label. Thanks to this, at the age of 12, he recorded his first album "1 + 1 = 2 lovers".
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Luis Miguel wins the first Grammy award of his career thanks to his song "I like you as you are" duet with Sheena Easton. He is the youngest Latin singer to have received this award. That same year, he won his first Silver Torch at the Viña del Mar Festival.
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Luis Miguel receives his first “World Music Award” in Monaco, becoming the first Latin American to obtain recognition as “Best Selling Artist” for the success of his album “20 years” which in one week sold 600,000 copies.
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The singer co-produced with Armando Manzanero and album's bestseller made him the first Latin American singer to receive a gold record in the United States.
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His success attributes him to recording the song "Come fly with me" with Frank Sinatra for his album "Sinatra: Duets II", the last one he recorded before his death.
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He does his first job with Walt Disney Studios by recording the Spanish version of the song "Sueña" from the animated movie "The Hunchback of Notre Dame". That same year, Luis Miguel received his Star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.
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After releasing his album “Romances” he begins the longest tour of his musical career. The success of sales at the Radio City Music Hall in New York makes him enter Pollstar's list of "Top 20 All-Time Grossing" (the twenty artists who sold the most venues in the same venue in the history of music).
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The singer's biographical series premiere on the Netflix streaming platform, starring Diego Boneta and Oscar Jaenada, where some aspects of Luis Miguel's personal life are addressed, such as the abuse of his father, the disappearance of his mother, his promotion to fame and some of their love relationships.