Ricky Martin

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When we talk about popular culture we can for instance name plenty of different television shows, movies, athletes, actors, everything else that the media rely on to learn new things. I personally believe that idols like Ricky Martin and Enrique Iglesias have a remarkable influence in popular culture.

Ricky Martin is a Latin music singer, who was born in San Juan, Puerto Rico in December 24, 1971. He started singing when he was just a little kid, and as he was growing up he started to become a star. Television media and periodicals were the first media to learn about Ricky Martin or Enrique Martin Morales, which is his real name. (www.RickyMartin200.com/espanol/index.html)

Ricky was not only a singer; he also participated in the play called "Mom loves rock music," and in the novel "Alcanzar una Estrella II (To reach for a star II.)" Then after this navel was such an exit that the song "Doll of Paper," one of the songs, which he sang in the novel became popular, so popular that was sold in every music location. This is how Ricky Martin started to become popular, until he started to travel around the countries, one was the Mexican Republic, until he came to the United States to have a great influence in people from all around the nation. He does not only have an influence in us with his music, but also with the way dresses.

Ricky Martin, a Spanish pop music singer has came to the United States to show every one in the country his music, style, and movements.

I believe that the lyrics of his music have much to do with everyone's everyday life, love, happiness as well as sadness, and anxieties. When we listen to his music we get touched by the words he uses.

1--We are not only touched by the words in one way, but in several ways, depending in which of his songs we are listening to. Because Latin pop draws from different cultures, it also has the power to bring people together. "Latino people have a golden key in their hands, a common treasure,"...