Latest Release
- 26 APR 2024
- 10 Songs
- Planet Pit (Deluxe Version) · 2011
- Visualízate · 2015
- 3.0 · 2013
- Marc Anthony · 1999
- Marc Anthony · 1999
- Está Rico - Single · 2018
- Marc Anthony · 1999
- Todo a Su Tiempo · 1995
- The Mask of Zorro (Music from the Motion Picture) · 1997
- F.A.M.E. · 2017
Essential Albums
- Having risen to the top of the Latin-crossover pops with salsa-influenced sizzlers, Marc Anthony showcases his dramatic range on this 2004 collection of ornate Spanish-language ballads. The sweeping strings on the bereft “Ahora Quien” complement Anthony’s weepy vocal; “Tu Amor Me Hace Bien” uses brisk strumming and a snaking flute to underscore Anthony’s romanticism. And “Escapémonos”, Anthony’s besotted duet with new bride Jennifer Lopez—the pair exchanged vows just before this album’s release—is rich and hopeful, and Lopez showcases her vocal power.
- On this album of pop in English, Latin star Marc Anthony’s voice sounds as polished as his glistening pearly whites. His delivery evokes Usher's suave cool and Justin Timberlake's soaring timbre, with crisp phrasing that delights on a set of velvety R&B and pop ballads.
- Salsa doesn't get more seductive than on Marc Anthony's fourth LP. The opening ballad, "Y Hubo Alguien", makes it clear that he has the romantic flair of a great pop singer, and he displays that throughout the album. The tempos never get too fast nor the arrangements too cluttered; this is music for dancing very close. The production also borrows from pop: "Me Voy a Regalar" features string synthesisers alongside horns and Latin percussion. Even the upbeat "Si Te Vas" keeps his voice upfront.
- 2022
Artist Playlists
- This is the music he was born to make: powerful, expressive, fierce.
- He took Latin pop and salsa from Spanish Harlem to the world.
- Steamy videos showcase his acting and singing style.
- Heartfelt emotion from a titan of Latin pop.
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About Marc Anthony
Marc Anthony became a tabloid fixture after marrying Jennifer Lopez in 2004, but for decades he’s thrived as an especially successful and versatile Latin-American singer, seamlessly toggling between salsa and urban pop without ever forsaking either. Born Marco Antonio Muñiz in 1968 to Puerto Rican immigrants in New York’s Spanish Harlem, the youngest of eight children, he became involved with freestyle music as a teenager, working as a backup singer for Menudo and providing vocals for Latin Rascals productions before dropping an electronic-pop debut with Little Louis Vega in 1991, When the Night Is Over. He pivoted toward sleek New York salsa with his 1993 album Otra Nota, launching a tropical-music ascent so commanding that by 1999 he had set his sights on the mainstream with English-language pop. Steamy R&B and sultry balladry have been as integral to his work as salsa. Although he spent much of the 2000s working in the pop mainstream, he’s always moved easily between styles regardless of context, his protean, malleable voice front and centre whether he’s singing pop hooks or improvising like Héctor Lavoe, the salsa great he played in the film El Cantante in 2007. He returned to salsa and reunited with his early producer Sergio George for his 2013 album 3.0, reclaiming a savvy Latin music dominance that remained in effect on his 2019 album Opus.
- HOMETOWN
- New York, NY, United States
- BORN
- 16 September 1968
- GENRE
- Salsa and Tropical