

That same methodology is what led the 51-year-old artist to successfully pull off his major pop crossover that began with his 1997 album “Me Estoy Enamorando,” and continued with hit singles like 2004’s “Me Dedique a Perderte.” has always been an important market for any artist but it really is an impressive playing field so being vigilant of that market is essential,” he says. Priding himself as detail-oriented, Alejandro’s North American plots were also conscious business decisions on his part as an effort to reconnect with the ever-growing Latin audience in the U.S. and bringing our culture to another country so that the people living here have something from home that they can enjoy.” “Some are here on their own accord, while others are here for work but it’s an emotive feeling always…returning to the U.S. is almost like a second home to me and so it’s crucial to come here and promote to my paisanos who are in the for whatever reason,” he explains.

8 in Sacramento, California, at the Golden 1 Center and will blaze through shows in cities like Los Angeles, Chicago, Houston, and New York, with a closing set in Miami on Oct. The “Amor y Patria” tour is slated to launch Sept. He understands what level of impact we have and that our unity is really all that matters at the end of the day.” “It’s great to see him be proud, not only of his culture, but of his last name and the responsibility that comes with it. “I’m really proud that he’s carrying the torch: like father, like son, ” Alejandro tells Variety.
