Artist's albums
Solos
2021 · album
Playa o Montaña
2020 · single
Por Si No Vuelves
2019 · single
Just Another Day (Spanish Version)
2018 · single
Live on Soundstage
2017 · album
In Your Eyes (feat. The Charlie Sepulveda Big Band)
2017 · single
Line of Duty
2016 · single
With a Little Help from My Friends
2016 · single
Just Another Day (Spanish Version)
2015 · single
Navidad
2014 · album
Jon Secada At Coconuts
2013 · single
I'm Never Too Far Away - Single
2012 · single
Otra Vez
2011 · album
Noche de Paz
2010 · single
Dejame Quererte (Mi Secreto)
2010 · single
Clasicos
2010 · album
Classics
2010 · album
Expressions
2009 · album
30 Exitos Insuperables
2009 · album
Serie Verde- Jon Secada
2007 · album
Lo Esencial
2006 · album
Same Dream
2005 · album
Latin Classics
2002 · album
The Gift
2001 · album
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Biography
Jon Secada (he legally changed his first name from Juan in 1990) immigrated to the U.S. at the age of nine in 1971, settling in Miami where his parents opened a coffee shop. He earned both a B.A. and a M.A. in jazz vocal performance at the University of Miami. Becoming involved with Gloria Estefan's career, he co-wrote six songs on her multi-platinum 1991 album Into the Light, among them the number one hit "Coming out of the Dark," and sang backup vocals on her subsequent tour. Then he signed to SBK Records and launched his own career with a self-titled debut record in 1992. With only one album, he became one of the biggest adult contemporary artist of the '90s, selling over six million albums worldwide. His smooth mix of R&B, pop, and Latin music appealed to a number of different audiences. As well as becoming a huge English-language pop star, he became one of the hottest Latin artists recording in the '90s; Otro Día Más Sin Verte (a Spanish-language version of Jon Secada) was Billboard's number one Latin album in 1992 and won a Grammy for Best Latin Pop Album. His second English-language album, Heart, Soul & a Voice (1994), sold over a million copies. Amor (1995), his second Spanish-language album, won him another Grammy. Secada (1997) was well-received, but in comparison to his last outing, was a commercial disappointment, and the singer moved to Sony Music's Epic Records, where his first duties included writing songs for labelmates Ricky Martin and Jennifer Lopez. In July of 2000, Epic released his label debut, Better Part of Me. 2001's aptly named the Gift saw Secada taking on a set of holiday favorites alongside a 60-piece orchestra, while 2002's Amanecer marked a return to the richly textured and expertly crafted Latin pop of his earlier albums. The mellow, R&B-kissed Same Dream arrived in 2005, followed in 2009 by the like-minded Expressions. 2011's Otra Vez saw Secada returning to his Latin roots, as did 2017's To Beny Moré with Love, a tribute album to the legendary Cuban singer, bandleader, and songwriter. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, Rovi