Gloria Estefan Ringtones
Gloria Estefan is the uncommon artistic stage nickname of Gloria María Milagrosa Fajardo García. She was born in Havana, Cuba on 1 September 1957. Nowadays, she is already very famous five-time Grammy Award-winning Cuban American singer and songwriter. Estefan began creating music as lead vocalist for the Hispanic dance music band, "Miami Sound Machine", in 1975. They soon reached mainstream popular success among English-speaking audiences with the international hit singles, including "Dr beat" in 1984 and "Conga" from 1986. Popular also as the "Queen of Latin Pop", Estefan is one of the most recognized and beloved music artists in the world at recent days. With over 90 million albums sold all over the world, she is the single most successful crossover performer in the entire Latin music history. With Estefan singing the vocals, "The Miami Sound Machine" soon created its first English-language hit - "Dr beat", which climbed at the top of the different dance charts across Europe and went Top 10 in the United Kingdom and Australia, from the album "Eyes of innocence", in 1984. Shortly after this, in 1985, appeared "Primitive love". Its lead single "Conga" presented MSM into the American pop market. "Bad boy", and "Words get in the way" soon became next real hits in the United States and around the rest part of the world - "Words get in the way" placed on number one in the American Adult Contemporary chart, establishing that this group could do pop ballads equally as well as dancing melodies. The single "Hot summer nights" was also created that year and became the main soundtrack of the blockbuster movie "Top gun". The next album of Gloria Estefan, "Let it loose" from 1987, went multi-platinum, with six million copies sold alone in the United States and consisted the following hits - "Anything for you" - number one, pop, "1, 2, 3" - number three, pop, "Betcha say that" - number thirty-six, pop, "Rhythm is gonna get you" - number five, pop, and "Cannot stay away from you" - number six, pop. Three of them were also number one Adult Contemporary hits. In late 1989, Gloria Estefan recorded her best-selling compilation to this date, "Cuts both ways" - its title refers to her desire to appeal to both English and Spanish-speaking fans. The hit singles from it included "Do not wanna lose you" - a Billboard Hot 100 number one hit, "Oye mi canto" or "Hear my voice", "Here we are", "Cuts both ways" also number one on the American Hot Adult Contemporary Tracks chart, and "Get on your feet".
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