Enrique Iglesias says he won't make albums but will still release music
Plus, whether or not he'd do a Las Vegas residency.
With the release of "Final (Vol. 1)" on Friday, Enrique Iglesias is winding down the album-making part of his career.
In a new interview with Apple Music’s Zane Lowe, he said he’s "sticking to" his decision to stop making albums.
"Back in 2015-16, I was shooting a video and it just crossed my mind, my next album should be my final album. Granted, there's volume one and volume two, because I have a record contract, to be honest," Iglesias said. "But I feel I'm in this chapter of my life and making an album, it's a grueling process for me."
The 46-year-old said he’s still going to write songs, but they just won’t be released in the format of an album.
Iglesias is set to kick off his joint tour with Ricky Martin on Sept. 25 in Las Vegas. He told Lowe you probably won’t see him do a Vegas residency any time soon, though.
"Because I don't like performing in the same city every single night, at least right now," he explained. "And I've been asked to do Vegas for the past five, six, seven, eight years, and I've always said no."
"I like to travel," Iglesias added. "No matter how many times I've been to that same city, there's always something different. I love that. There's always something different with the fans, and I like meeting different fans."