Three years ago, Netflix released
Luis Miguel: The Series, a dramatized account of the Latin singer’s biography, and the recent release of the second season is slowly earning ratings among English-speaking Americans perhaps most particularly among the Latin music-curious binging the current biopic series
Selena.
Selena, however, whose subject was Texan, Luis Miguel is almost entirely in Spanish and features, through its many characters, a range of accents (from comically heavy Argentinian to the Queen’s Spanish) that’s not for beginners, who’ll certainly have to resort to subtitles.
At least in pop culture terms, Luis Miguel is as important to Mexican history as Emiliano Zapata or Frida Kahlo, so beloved he was designated at a young age as “The Sun of Mexico.” The mid-career revelation that he was actually born in Puerto Rico (to an Italian mother and Spanish father) was a national scandal.
Mariah Carey revela su traumática primera cita con Luis Miguel
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Mariah Carey contó que su primera cita con Luis Miguel fue desastrosa
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