Born in Hospital Español in Mexico City in 1958, Mijares is the son of doctor José María Mijares and dance teacher María del Pilar Morán. His grandparents were
Asturian immigrants who arrived in Veracruz. He has three brothers: José Luis, Jorge, and Pilar. His mother influenced his artistic direction, and as a child, he was part of the elementary school chorus. He later formed musical groups with friends. As an adult, he received a degree in business administration from the Intercontinental University (Universidad Intercontinental México). On March 4, 2011, after 14 years of marriage, he and Lucero announced their separation to the media.
1981 to 1989 He made his professional debut in 1981 in a local festival called Valores Juveniles. After living in Japan, where he performed in a nightclub, Mijares worked as a background singer for Latin pop star
Emmanuel. In 1985, he represented Mexico in the
OTI Festival, earning "Revelation of the Festival". In 1986, he started his solo career after signing with
EMI, issuing a self-titled album that featured his first international hits: "Bella" ("Beautiful woman"), "Soñador" ("Dreamer"), "Poco a poco" ("Little by little") and "Siempre" ("Always"), the latter composed by the
Nicaraguan songwriter
Hernaldo Zúñiga. His debut album was originally credited to "Manuel Mijares", but the disc was later reissued with the billing changed to simply "Mijares." All subsequent recordings were billed under the name "Mijares." He made his debut as an actor in the 1987 movie
Escápate Conmigo. The film was a hit, but his acting career has been limited to
cameos, however it was on that shoot he met his wife. The album
Amor y Rock And Roll was released the same year, achieving more success through the single "
No se murió el amor" ("The love did not die"), it was his breakout release around the world, it became a number one hit in Mexico and top ten in Japan in the summer of 1987. The album's second single "Un montón de verano" ("A heap of summer"), is also a
Hernaldo Zúñiga's composition. Mijares earned the gold medal at the
Yamaha Music Festival, something that few Latin singers have achieved. Both
Uno Entre Mil (1988) and
Un Hombre Discreto (1989) continued his winning streak, achieving gold and platinum certification. Singles included "Soldado del amor" ("Soldier of love"), "Uno entre mil" ("One among a thousand"), "Baño de Mujeres" ("Ladies Room") and "
Para Amarnos Más" ("To love each other more"), it was the biggest hit from the album, the single reached the top position in Mexico, Argentina and Spain; it also peaked at number three on the U.S Hot Latin Tracks chart. He also performed on the Spanish-language soundtrack of
Walt Disney Pictures's
Oliver & Company.
The 1990s In 1990, Mijares released a one-off album recorded in Italian,
Nuda liberta. He then followed with
Que Nada Nos Separe, which became one of the biggest-selling discs in his career. In 1992, he released
Maria Bonita, a collection of boleros with the title track serving as a tribute to actress
María Félix.
Bebu Silvetti produced the album, which became Mijares' biggest-selling album to date. The disc was named album of the year by
El Heraldo. The same year, he performed the Spanish-language version of the title track to the movie
Beauty and the Beast along with
Rocío Banquells. In 1993, he performed the theme of the
telenovela Corazón salvaje, a major hit single. The song was included on the disc
Encadenado. In 1996, technology allowed Mijares to sing with the deceased
Pedro Infante on the well-received
Querido Amigo. On January 18, 1997, he married
Lucero. The news of their marriage would become an international event and
Televisa earned the rights to televise it, gaining more than 40 million viewers. In 1998,
El Privilegio de Amar achieved platinum status in Mexico, powered by the title track, which featured Lucero on backing vocals.
2000 - present In 2000,
DreamWorks selected him to perform three songs by
Elton John in Spanish for
The Road to El Dorado. This same year he released
Historias de un Amor, in which he co-wrote some of the songs. Mijares' 2004 album,
Cappuccino, was highlighted by a duet with Canadian singer-songwriter
Gino Vannelli. In 2005, Mijares released
Honor a Quien Honor Merece, a tribute to Mexican star
José José, whom he considers one of his main influences. The album received gold and platinum certification in Mexico. Also successful was
Acompañame, a duet album with
Yuri that achieved platinum certification in 2006. His 2008 album
Hablemos de Amor performed well on the charts, powered by the hit "Te ha robado" ("He has stolen you"), which was the theme from the telenovela
Querida Enemiga. The following year, Mijares moved to Warner Music Latina for the album
Vivir Así. The disc reached No. 2 on the official
Amprofon lists and spent more than two months in the top 10. It was certified Gold during its eighth week of release and received platinum certification a few weeks later. A sequel,
Vivir Así Volumen II, was released on April 13, 2010; the album reached the top 10 and earned Gold certification. In 2011, he celebrated the 25th anniversary of his music career with two sold-out concerts at the
Auditorio Nacional in Mexico City. A CD/DVD set capturing the show was issued in September as
Mijares 25: Zona Preferente. The release debuted at No. 2 on the official
Amprofon chart during its first week of release. It was certified gold a week later. His 2013 release
Canto Por Ti debuted at No. 1 in Mexico, ultimately spending five non-consecutive weeks in the top spot. ==Albums==