Ricky Martin

Puerto Rican singer and actor
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Also known as: Enrique Martin Morales
Quick Facts
In full:
Enrique Martin Morales
Born:
December 24, 1971, San Juan, Puerto Rico (age 53)
Awards And Honors:
Grammy Award (2016)
Grammy Award (1999)

Ricky Martin (born December 24, 1971, San Juan, Puerto Rico) is a Puerto Rican singer and actor who rose to stardom in Latin America as a member of the boy band Menudo and then became a worldwide pop music sensation with such singles as “La copa de la vida” and “Livin’ la Vida Loca.” He helped to popularize Latin American music and culture in the United States in the late 20th and early 21st centuries.

Early life and Menudo

Enrique Martin Morales is the only child of parents Nereida Morales, an accountant, and Enrique Martin, a psychologist, who divorced when he was two years old. He had elder half-brothers from his mother’s first marriage. As a young child Martin sang in choirs and acted in school plays, and he began appearing in television commercials before he was 10 years old. When he was 12 he joined the Latin pop boy band Menudo, which was founded in 1977 by music producer and songwriter Edgardo Díaz. Its members, who sang songs in Spanish, English, Italian, and other languages, were rotated out at about ages 16 and 17. Martin helped to expand the band’s international popularity with such upbeat albums as Evolución (1984; “Evolution”) and Sons of Rock (1988). After leaving Menudo in 1989, Martin finished high school in Puerto Rico.

Solo career and breakthrough in the United States

In 1991 Martin released his first solo album, Ricky Martin, which was followed by Me amarás (1993; “You’ll Love Me”), and A medio vivir (1995; “Half Living”). These albums were all successful in the Latin American market and did fairly well on the Billboard Latin Pop Albums chart. At the 1999 Grammy Awards Martin’s fourth album, Vuelve (1998; “Come Back”), won the award for best Latin pop performance (later known as best Latin pop album). His jubilant performance of the song “La copa de la vida” (“The Cup of Life”) at the awards ceremony catapulted Martin to fame in the United States mainland. In 1999 he released his first English-language album, Ricky Martin, his second self-titled record. Chief among the songs is “Livin’ la Vida Loca” (“Living the Crazy Life”), which became one of the best-selling singles of all time. Martin was credited with helping jump-start the so-called “Latin explosion” at the turn of the millennium, along with such performers as Shakira, Enrique Iglesias, Marc Anthony, and Jennifer Lopez.

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Early 2000s albums and Me

Martin continued to release albums in the 21st century, including the English-language records Sound Loaded (2000) and Life (2005). Soon after, he took a step back, and in 2008 he began a family, having twins, Matteo and Valentino, via a surrogate. Two years later, he wrote on his website that he was gay, and he discussed his struggles with his identity in a memoir, Me, released later that year. Rumors about his sexuality had followed him for years, with news anchor Barbara Walters infamously pushing him in a 2000 interview to “stop these rumors” and suggesting, “You could say ...‘Yes, I am gay, or … no, I’m not.’ ” She later shared her regrets for her “inappropriate” conduct during their interview, while Martin admitted that he suffers from post-traumatic stress disorder from that conversation.

Albums from the 2010s and 2020s and marriage

In 2011 Martin released Música + alma + sexo (2011; “Music + Soul + Sex”), which features such guest collaborators as British singer Joss Stone. Martin’s 10th studio album, A quien quiera escuchar (2015; “To Those Who Want to Listen”), won the Grammy Award for best Latin pop album. About this time he met Syrian-Swedish artist Jwan Yosef, whom he married in 2017. Together they welcomed two children, a daughter, Lucia, born in 2018, and a son, Renn, born in 2019. Martin released his first extended play record, Pausa (“Pause”), in 2020. Later that year it won the Latin Grammy Award for best pop vocal album. In 2023 Martin and Yosef announced they planned to divorce.

Acting career

In addition to his music career, Martin is also an actor. After taking acting lessons in New York City in the 1980s, he moved to Mexico and appeared in the telenovela (soap opera) Alcanzar una estrella II (1991; “To Reach a Star II”). In 1993 in the United States he guest-starred on the comedy Getting By before joining the cast of the daytime soap opera General Hospital between 1994 and 1996. Although he had a few small acting parts in the late 20th and early 21st centuries, his next major role was in the 2018 television miniseries The Assassination of Gianni Versace: American Crime Story. For his portrayal of Italian model and fashion designer Antonio D’Amico, Martin earned an Emmy Award nomination in the category of best supporting actor in a limited series or movie.

Other projects

In 2000 Martin established the Ricky Martin Foundation, which works to end human trafficking and to defend human rights. It also helped raise more than $4 million in relief aid to Puerto Rico after the island was devastated by Hurricane Maria in 2017. In addition to his memoir, he also wrote a children’s book, Santiago the Dreamer in Land Among the Stars (2013). A Spanish-language version was released at the same time.

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