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Marc Anthony has sold more records than any other salsa artist, earned multi-platinum status with his self-titled English language album, starred on Broadway in Paul Simon's "The Capeman" and on the silver screen in Martin Scorsese's "Bringing Out the Dead," and sold out Madison Square Garden five times. He has been hailed as the "reigning king of salsa" by The New York Times, which praised his "flawless singing" while calling him "somebody who could compete with the great pop figures of the (20th) century." His 1999 release of Marc Anthony, his self-titled English-language Pop CD debuted at #8 on the Billboard 200 Album chart and was certified platinum six weeks later. The album has since been certified triple platinum by the RIAA. "I Need To Know," the album's first single earned Marc a Grammy nomination for Best Male Pop Vocal Performance (1999). Meanwhile, "Dimelo," the Spanish-language version of "I Need to Know," hit #1 on the Billboard Hot Latin Tracks chart and won a Latin Grammy for Song of the Year. The album's second single "You Sang To Me" hit #1 on the Billboard Adult Contemporary Chart and received a Grammy nomination for Best Pop Vocal Performance (2000). Anthony has been awarded eight gold and platinum certifications. Marc's album Contra La Corriente was awarded a Grammy for Best Latin/Tropical Performance (1998). His last salsa release, a greatest hits album, Desde El Principio: From the Beginning, held the #1 slot on the Billboard Latin 50 for seven weeks and was the #1 album for the year 2000 on that chart.
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