(1990) solidified his status as a titan of Latin music, selling 600,000 copies in its first week. 3. The Bolero Renaissance (1991–2001) In 1991, Luis Miguel took a massive risk by pivoting to —classic romantic ballads from the mid-20th century.
: This album marked his transition into superstardom with "La Incondicional," a track frequently cited by critics as one of the greatest Latin pop songs ever recorded. Apple Music The Bolero Revolution (The "Romance" Series)
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