Gloria Estefan is a Cuban-American singer, songwriter, actress, and businesswoman. She is known for her significant contributions to Latin pop music and has been dubbed the "Queen of Latin Pop."
1975 Gloria joins the Miami Sound Machine, a band founded by Emilio Estefan.
1985 Achieves mainstream success with the album "Primitive Love” which includes hits like "Conga" and "Bad Boy."
1987 Release "Let It Loose” which features hits like "Rhythm Is Gonna Get You" and "1-2-3."
1989 Releases "Cuts Both Ways” her first album credited to Gloria Estefan, which includes "Don't Wanna Lose You."
1990 Involved in a serious bus accident that leaves her with a fractured spine. She makes a remarkable recovery and returns to music.
1991 Releases "Into the Light” which includes the hit single "Coming Out of the Dark."
1993 Releases "Mi Tierra” her first Spanish-language album, which garners critical acclaim and commercial success.
1995 Wins the Grammy Award for Best Tropical Latin Album for "Abriendo Puertas."
2001 Releases "Alma Caribeña” which wins the Grammy Award for Best Traditional Tropical Latin Album.
2007 Receives the BMI Icon Award.
2015 Wins the Presidential Medal of Freedom.
Miami Sound Machine The band that Gloria Estefan first found fame with, known for its fusion of Latin rhythms and pop music.
1993 Best Tropical Latin Album for "Mi Tierra."
1995 Best Tropical Latin Album for "Abriendo Puertas."
2001 Best Traditional Tropical Latin Album for "Alma Caribeña."
1994 Grammy Legend Award.
1. "Conga” A dance hit that catapulted Miami Sound Machine and Gloria Estefan to international fame.
2. "Rhythm Is Gonna Get You” One of her signature songs, known for its infectious rhythm and catchy chorus.
3. "Don't Wanna Lose You” A heartfelt ballad that showcases her vocal range and emotional depth.
Gloria on music
My music is a reflection of my roots, my influences, and my passion.
Emilio Estefan
Gloria's talent and determination are the reasons for our success. She has a heart of gold and the voice of an angel.
Gloria Estefan's ability to blend Latin rhythms with pop sensibilities has made her a global icon. Her music continues to inspire and entertain audiences worldwide, and her resilience and dedication to her craft have cemented her legacy in the music industry.