1975–1988: Miami Sound Machine In 1975, Estefan and her cousin
Mercedes "Merci" Navarro (1957–2007) met
Emilio Estefan, Jr. while performing at a church ensemble rehearsal. Emilio, who had formed the band the Miami Latin Boys earlier in that year, learned about Estefan through a mutual acquaintance. While the Miami Latin Boys were performing at a Cuban wedding at the Dupont Plaza Hotel, Estefan and Navarro, who were wedding guests, performed two Cuban standards impromptu. They impressed the Miami Latin Boys so much that they were invited to join the band permanently with the band's name changing to Miami Sound Machine. Estefan, who was attending the
University of Miami at the time, only agreed to perform during the weekends so that her studies would not be interrupted. In 1984, Miami Sound Machine released their first Epic/Columbia album,
Eyes of Innocence, which included the dance hit "
Dr. Beat" and the ballad "
I Need Your Love". Their more successful follow-up album
Primitive Love was released in 1985, and contained three Top 10 hits on the
Billboard Hot 100: "
Conga" (U.S. No. 10), "
Words Get in the Way" (U.S. No. 5), and "
Bad Boy" (U.S. No. 8), as well as "
Falling in Love (Uh-Oh)" (U.S. No. 25). "Words Get in the Way" reached No. 1 on the US
Hot Adult Contemporary Tracks chart, establishing that the group could perform pop ballads as successfully as dance tunes. The song "Hot Summer Nights" was also released that year and was part of the film
Top Gun. Their next album,
Let It Loose (1987), went multi-platinum, with three million copies sold in the US alone. It featured the hits "
Anything for You" (No. 1 Hot 100), "
1-2-3" (No. 3 Hot 100), "
Betcha Say That" (No. 36 Hot 100), "
Rhythm Is Gonna Get You" (No. 5 Hot 100), and "
Can't Stay Away from You" (No. 6 Hot 100). "Can't Stay Away From You", "Anything for You", and "1-2-3" were all No. 1 Adult Contemporary hits as well. In that same year, Estefan took top billing and the band's name changed to Gloria Estefan and Miami Sound Machine. In 1988, after the worldwide chart success of single "
Anything for You", the
Let It Loose album was repackaged as
Anything for You.
1989–1992: Cuts Both Ways and Into the Light In 1989, the group's name was dropped, and Estefan has been credited as a solo artist ever since. In late 1989, Estefan released her best-selling album to date,
Cuts Both Ways. The album included the hit singles "
Don't Wanna Lose You" (Hot 100 No. 1 hit), "
Oye Mi Canto", "
Here We Are", "
Cuts Both Ways" (No. 1 on the U.S.
Hot Adult Contemporary Tracks chart), and "
Get on Your Feet". On March 20, 1990, while touring in support of
Cuts Both Ways, Estefan was critically injured, suffering a fractured spine when a semi-truck crashed into her tour bus during a snowstorm near
Scranton, Pennsylvania. Estefan was returning from a meeting with President
George Bush to discuss participation in an anti-drug campaign. She was taken to Community Medical Center's Intensive Care Unit in Scranton and flown by helicopter the following day to the Hospital for Joint Diseases at
NYU Langone Health in
New York City, where she underwent surgery that included implanting two titanium rods to stabilize her
vertebral column. Her rehabilitation included almost a year of intensive
physical therapy, and she said, "there were times when the pain was so bad I prayed I'd pass out." However, she ultimately recovered completely. In January 1991, Estefan released the
concept album Into the Light. That same month, she performed "
Coming Out of the Dark" for the first time at the
American Music Awards to a standing ovation, the performance coming ten months after the crash. "Coming Out of the Dark" reached No. 1 on the U.S.
Billboard Hot 100. Other notable singles from
Into the Light were "
Seal Our Fate" and "
Live for Loving You". The album peaked at No. 5 on the
Billboard albums chart and at No. 2 on the British albums chart. The album eventually went double platinum in the US and platinum in the UK. On January 26, 1992, Estefan performed in the
Super Bowl XXVI halftime show. Estefan released
Greatest Hits in 1992, and the album included the U.S. hit ballads "
Always Tomorrow" and "
I See Your Smile" along with the international hit dance track "
Go Away". That same year, Estefan sang backup vocals on fellow Cuban-American singer-songwriter
Jon Secada's breakthrough single "
Just Another Day" and received songwriting credit for the Spanish-language version
Otro Día Más Sin Verte.
1993–1995: Mi Tierra, Christmas Through Your Eyes, cover album, and Abriendo Puertas In June 1993, Estefan released her first Spanish-language album,
Mi Tierra.
Mi Tierra peaked at No. 27 on the
Billboard album chart and No. 1 on the Top Latin Albums chart. In the US, the singles "Mi Tierra", the romantic-tropical ballad "
Con Los Años Que Me Quedan", and "Mi Buen Amor" all reached No. 1 on the "Hot Latin Tracks" chart. The album sold over eight million copies worldwide, going on to become multi-platinum in Spain (10 times) and in the US (16 times; Platinum – Latin field), and earning the
Grammy Award for
Best Tropical Latin Album. In September 1993, Estefan released her first Christmas album,
Christmas Through Your Eyes. It was also notable as being the first album from Estefan that was not produced by her husband. The album included the singles "This Christmas" and "Silent Night" and went Platinum in the US. Estefan released
Hold Me, Thrill Me, Kiss Me in October 1994, a cover album featuring some of her favorite songs from the 1960s and 1970s. The album includes the hit singles "
Turn the Beat Around", which peaked at number 13 on the
Billboard Hot 100, and "
Everlasting Love", which peaked at number 27. Both songs also topped the
Billboard Hot Dance Club Play chart. Further single releases were "
Hold Me, Thrill Me, Kiss Me", which peaked at number 11 in the UK, and "
It's Too Late".
Hold Me, Thrill Me, Kiss Me peaked at number nine on the US
Billboard 200 and has sold over 2 million copies in the United States. In 1995, Estefan released her second Spanish-language album,
Abriendo Puertas. The album earned Estefan her second
Grammy Award for
Best Tropical Latin Album. It spawned two No. 1 dance hits ("
Abriendo Puertas" and "
Tres Deseos") and two No. 1 Latin singles ("Abriendo Puertas" and "
Más Allá").
1996–2002: Destiny, Gloria!, and Alma Caribeña In 1996, Estefan released her platinum-selling album
Destiny, which featured "
Reach". The song served as the official theme of the
1996 Atlanta Summer Olympics. Estefan performed "Reach" and "
You'll Be Mine" at the
Summer Olympics closing ceremony. On 18 July 1996, she embarked on her first tour in five years—the Evolution World Tour—which covered the U.S., Canada, Europe, Latin America, Australia and Asia. On June 2, 1998, she released her eighth solo album,
Gloria!. The album blended disco with
salsa music percussion and Latin flavor. The album peaked at No. 23 on the
Billboard 200 and was certified Gold. The single "
Oye!" peaked at No. 1 on the
Hot Dance Music/Club Play and the
Hot Latin Tracks charts. The other major single releases were "
Don't Let This Moment End" (which peaked at No. 76 on the
Billboard Hot 100) and "
Heaven's What I Feel" (which peaked at No. 27 on the Hot 100). In early 1999, Estefan performed in the
Super Bowl XXXIII halftime show, her second appearance in a Super Bowl halftime show. In 1999, Estefan performed with
'N Sync on the single "
Music of My Heart"—a song featured in the film
Music of the Heart, in which she also appeared. The song peaked at No. 2 on the
Billboard chart and was nominated for an
Academy Award. She also released a Latin hit with the Brazilian group So Pra Contrariar called "
Santo Santo", which she sang with
Luciano Pavarotti in
Pavarotti and Friends for Guatemala and Kosovo.
Alma Caribeña (Caribbean Soul) was released in May 2000. It was her third Spanish-language album, with a focus on Caribbean rhythms. The album featured several Latin hits such as "
No Me Dejes De Querer", "
Como Me Duele Perderte", and "
Por Un Beso". The album earned Estefan her third
Grammy Award for
Best Traditional Tropical Latin Album in February 2001.
2003–2009: Unwrapped and 90 Millas In 2003, Estefan released
Unwrapped. To promote the CD, she toured Europe, Mexico,
Puerto Rico and the U.S. "Hoy" and "
Tu Fotografía" both reached No. 1 on Billboard's Latin chart and "
I Wish You" reached the Adult Contemporary Charts top 20. Estefan embarked on the Live & Re-Wrapped Tour in support of the album; the tour was produced by
Clear Channel Entertainment and played 26 cities upon launching in
Hidalgo, Texas on July 30, 2004. On April 7. 2005, Estefan participated in
Selena ¡VIVE!, a tribute concert for the "Queen of Tejano"
Selena Quintanilla-Pérez. She performed Selena's hit song "
I Could Fall in Love". Also that year, Estefan sang "
Young Hearts Run Free" on the
soundtrack for the television series
Desperate Housewives. In late 2005, the club
mash-up "
Dr. Pressure" was released; the song combined
Mylo's No. 19 hit "Drop The Pressure" with the Miami Sound Machine's "Dr. Beat". It reached No. 3 on the UK singles chart and No. 1 on the Australian dance chart. In October 2006, Sony released the compilation
The Essential Gloria Estefan, featuring her hits from 1984 to 2003, Estefan made several radio and television appearances to promote
The Essential Gloria Estefan. She released two additional similar compilation albums that year for other markets.
The Very Best of Gloria Estefan was released in Europe and Mexico; this compilation was certified Gold in Ireland.
Oye Mi Canto!: Los Grandes Exitos featured a collection of her Spanish-language hits and was released in Spain. Estefan released the Spanish album
90 Millas on 18 September 2007. The album was produced by Emilio Estefan and Gaitan Bros (Gaitanes), and composed by Emilio Estefan, Gloria Estefan, Ricardo Gaitán and Alberto Gaitán. The title alludes to the distance between Miami and Cuba. The album peaked at No. 1 on the Billboard Top Latin Albums chart and at No. 25 on the Billboard 200 list, selling 25,000 units in its first week. In Spain, it debuted at No. 3 and was certified gold. The album won a
Latin Grammy Award for Best Traditional Tropical Album and "Pintame de Colores" won the award for Best Tropical Song. in October 2009 In 2008, Estefan appeared during the
seventh season of
American Idol for the special charity episode "
Idol Gives Back". She performed "
Get on Your Feet" along with
Sheila E. Estefan became the headliner of the
MGM Grand at
Foxwoods Resort Casino's new venue. She then headed to Canada to perform at the
Casino Rama. In August, she started her
90 Millas World Tour. Estefan played concerts in London, Rotterdam, Belfast and Aruba. Estefan performed several concerts in Spain, specifically Madrid, Barcelona, Zaragoza and Tenerife. Two of these concerts, in
Las Ventas, Spain, and in
Rotterdam, The Netherlands, were free to the public. Back in the States, Estefan performed a special concert at the Seminole Hard Rock Hotel and Casino to raise funds for the Education of South Florida. Estefan was a headliner for
Bette Midler's "Annual Hulaween Gala". The event benefited the New York Restoration Project. During the Thanksgiving season, Estefan appeared on
Rosie O'Donnell's television special
Rosie Live singing a duet with O'Donnell titled "Gonna Eat for Thanksgiving", an alternate version of "Gonna Eat for Christmas" from O'Donnell's album
A Rosie Christmas. In 2009, Estefan announced plans for her "farewell tour" of Latin America and South America. The tour continued with a concert at
Guadalajara in Mexico, as part of a program designed to improve tourism in Mexico, and a series of appearances at music festivals throughout Europe, including headlining at the
Summer Pops Music Festival in Liverpool on 27 July 2009. The same year, Estefan opened the "In Performance at the White House: Fiesta Latina 2009" with "No Llores". At the end, Estefan together with
Jennifer Lopez,
Thalía,
Marc Anthony, and
José Feliciano performed a rendition of her Spanish-language hit "
Mi Tierra".
2010–2019: Miss Little Havana and The Standards Estefan began 2010 with a charity single: she and her husband, producer Emilio Estefan Jr., invited artists to record "
Somos El Mundo", a Spanish-language version of
Michael Jackson's song "
We Are the World". The song, written by Estefan and approved by
Quincy Jones, was recorded and premiered during
El Show de Cristina on 1 March 2010. All of the proceeds went to Haitian relief. On 24 March 2010, Estefan led a march down Miami's
Calle Ocho in support of Cuba's
Las Damas de Blanco (
Ladies in White). Later that year, Estefan took part in Broadway's "24 Hour Plays", performing alongside actors
Elijah Wood,
Diane Neal, and
Alicia Witt in the play ''I Think You'll Love This One'', written by Elizabeth Cruz Cortes. On 7 April 2011, Estefan made an unannounced appearance at the auditions for
The X Factor in Miami, and gave encouragement to the 7,500 participants gathered outside the
Bank United Center. That year, Estefan was inducted into the
Hollywood Bowl Hall of Fame
. She performed at a special concert on 17 June 2011; proceeds from the event went to benefit the
Los Angeles Philharmonic Institute's education programs. Estefan's dance-oriented album
Miss Little Havana was released in the U.S. on 27 September 2011, with the physical CD available exclusively at
Target. Estefan described the album as resembling her 1998 hit album
Gloria!; for the album, she collaborated with producers
Pharrell Williams, Motiff, Emilio Estefan, and Drop Dead Beats. The first single from the album, "
Wepa", premiered on 31 May 2011, at
American Airlines Arena in a special
music video of the song for the
Miami Heat. The Heat video was released on YouTube on 1 June. The song went on sale for digital download on 24 July. Both "Wepa" and the album's second single, "
Hotel Nacional", peaked at No. 1 on the
Billboard Latin Songs and Dance/Club charts. In the fall of 2011, Estefan expressed her views on gay rights and gay marriage and said that she was a strong supporter of both. She said: "I think everyone should be able to marry who they love, and it should just be." Estefan also recorded a video for the
It Gets Better campaign. In November 2011, Estefan began hosting ''Gloria Estefan's Latin Beat'', a seven-part series for
BBC Radio 2 in the United Kingdom that explores the history of Latin music. In August 2012, Estefan starred in the
CW Network reality show
The Next: Fame Is at Your Doorstep opposite
Joe Jonas,
Nelly and
John Rich. The same year, Estefan appeared as a musical guest in
Tony Bennett's compilation of duets with Latin-American musicians,
Viva Duets, with "
Who Can I Turn To". Weeks later, she released the charity single "Por Un Mundo Mejor" with Mexican singer
Lucero, Dominican rapper
El Cata, and Mexican pop band
Reik. The song was marked as the official hymn for the American division of
Teletón. In May 2013, she appeared on
Paul Anka's
Duets album with the song "Think I'm in Love Again". In September 2013, Estefan released
The Standards. The album features collaborations with
Laura Pausini,
Dave Koz and
Joshua Bell, and a selection of songs from the
Great American Songbook. The album reached No. 20 on the US
Billboard 200 chart, marking her first top 20 album on the chart since 1994's
Hold Me, Thrill Me, Kiss Me. The first single from the album was "
How Long Has This Been Going On?". In April 2014, Estefan and her husband were honored at the 2014 "Power of Love Event for Keep Memory Alive" in Las Vegas, where other musicians, including
Ricky Martin and
Rita Moreno, offered the couple a tribute to their music. Estefan joined
Carlos Santana on his new album
Corazon in a song called "Besos de lejos". Estefan released the compilation
Soy Mujer on 23 June 2015, which consists of Estefan's Spanish-language hits.
2020–present: Brazil305 and Raíces Estefan announced she was working on re-recording her music catalog with Brazilian rhythms and four new songs on an album titled
Brazil305. She released the first single for the album, "
Cuando Hay Amor", on 12 June 2020. In April 2020, Estefan released "Put on Your Mask", a parody of her 1989 song "Get on Your Feet", with the lyrics changed to reflect the importance of wearing
face masks during the COVID-19 pandemic. In May 2020, Estefan wrote and released "We Needed Time" to reflect her feelings around the
COVID-19 global pandemic. The video for the song was shot in Star Island, Miami by socially distanced cinematographers using drone cameras. In 2022, the Estefans released a Christmas album tilted
Estefan Family Christmas. The album includes Gloria Estefan, her daughter Emily, and her grandson. Estefan released her next album,
Raíces, on May 28, 2025. It debuted at No. 9 in the U.S.
Billboard tropical charts. The album won the
Grammy Award for Best Tropical Latin Album at the
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