Martin became a singer at age six. He would perform for his family and was encouraged to pursue music and acting. The years 1984-1989 he spent as one fifth of the Puerto Rican boy band Menudo. The experience allowed Martin to travel worldwide and further develop his performance skills. After returning home in 1989 to graduate high school, Martin was signed as a solo artist in 1990 to Sony Discos, the Latin branch of Sony Music Entertainment.
Ricky Martin’s first self-titled album came out in 1991 to much success in Latin America and the U.S. His single “Fuego Contra Fuego” was the most popular of the album, becoming certified gold in Puerto Rico and the U.S. He continued with Spanish albums throughout the early 90’s and his single “Maria” from album “A Medio Vivir” received overwhelming praise in Europe.
The World Cup in 1998 was a turning point for Martin, as his song “La Copa De La Vida” was featured during the sporting event and garnered the attention of its international viewership. His album “Vuelve” won Best Latin Pop Album at the 41st Grammy Awards and he was praised by his idols Sting and Madonna.
Ricky Martin’s streak continued with his first Spanglish album “Ricky Martin” which was released in 1999. The album has been certified platinum seven times and has sold more than 22 million copies worldwide. It peaked at #1 on the Billboard 200 in 1999 and major hit “Livin’ La Vida Loca” helped him crossover into the English-speaking music industry. It is Martin’s most popular song to date; I mean who doesn’t default to “Livin’ la Vida Loca” on karaoke night? All jokes aside, Ricky Martin’s success allowed other Latin artists to crossover into the English market such as Jennifer Lopez and Enrique Iglesias.
Martin’s first completely English album “Sound Loaded” was released in November 2000 and the hits “She Bangs” and “Nobody Wants to Be Lonely” charted at #1 on the Hot Latin Songs.
Ricky Martin cites Michael Jackson, Cher, Barbara Streisand, and Madonna as his musical influences. He also admires all genres of Latin music from salsa to merengue and looks up to Latin singers Celia Cruz and Gilberto Santa Rosa. Recently, Martin has appeared as a coach on popular reality singing show “The Voice” both in Australia and in Mexico.
Putting the Latin spark in pop, there’s none who do it quite like Ricky Martin. Latin music moves you and Martin makes sure that if you’re seated you’ll soon be on your feet dancing away until you can no longer feel your feet. With his natural charm and charisma oozing from every pore, thousands of women swoon at sight of his thrusting hips and body shaking through “Shake Your Bon Bon” and “She Bangs”. Suavely dressed from head to toe in white, black leather fingerless gloves on, he commands the stage whilst showing off his incredible vocal capabilities in “Vuelve” citing as his favourite song that he’s ever written. An opportunistic moment to see Martin standing still on stage, clutching the mic stand with smoke rising around his feet. You don’t need to be able to understand Spanish to really feel the sentiments attached to this song as Martin pours out his heart and soul. No matter how many performances he’s done, it feels like every show is his first with his undying gratitude as he is overwhelmed by the audience’s reception. Bringing the tempo back to maximum with trumpets completed with Latin dancers who samba across the stage for classic “Livin La Vida Loca”. With Martin’s natural flair and talent on display is no surprise why audiences are mesmerised.