Magic Room
Spanish singer Enrique Iglesias said that he uses the "magic room" in his home here to compose his music.
Iglesias, son of the legendary artist Julio Iglesias said that he is composing songs for his next album, noting that other artists will very possibly collaborate on the project.
"At home I have a room where I have written tunes like Lloro Por Ti (I Cry for You), Hero, I Like It and Nunca Te Olvidare (I'll Never Forget You). It's a room I have there that has a certain magic," Iglesias said before giving a private concert for some 2,500 fans at the Roberto Clemente Coliseum in the Puerto Rican capital.
Iglesias said that he is "trying to write good songs" for his next disc, so he won't disappoint his followers or get bad reviews.
"I don't want to write songs that I'm not happy with because in the end, I have to promote the singles and the discs and for that reason I prefer to write at home and be with my love," said the boyfriend of Russian tennis player Anna Kournikova.
He also said that he hopes to include collaborations with other stars on his next disc, as he has done on previous occasions in the productions of other artists, like Puerto Rican reggaeton stars Wisin & Yandel and Daddy Yankee.
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