This period saw the release of (1997), which remains the best-selling album in Spanish history , featuring the timeless hit "Corazón Partío". Sanz later became the first Spanish artist to record an MTV Unplugged (2001), solidifying his prestige.
No Es lo Mismo (2003), El Tren de los Momentos (2006), Paraíso Express (2009). 4. The Universal Era and Recent Hits (2012–Present)
Sanz began exploring rock, funk, and R&B, while also engaging in more political themes. This era also featured the record-breaking collaboration with Shakira on "La Tortura" (2005).
For over three decades, has remained one of the most influential and celebrated figures in Latin music. From his early days as a pop sensation in Spain to becoming a global icon with 22 Grammy Awards, his journey is a testament to musical evolution and emotional depth.
This article explores the milestones of his career, providing a comprehensive guide for fans and collectors looking to explore his complete body of work. The Evolution of a Legend: Key Career Eras
