Gloria Estefan receiving flowers for her birthday at her show in the Ahoy Rotterdam, September 1, 2008Studio albums13Live albums0Compilation albums10EPs2The album discography of the singer consists of twenty studio albums, nine compilations, and seven EPs (combining Estefan's releases with her band, the, and her solo releases). With estimated sales of 100 million of albums worldwide, she is the most successful female Latin crossover artists ever.Although they had been recording since the mid-1970s, Estefan's breakthrough came when Miami Sound Machine released the single ' in in 1984. Though a major hit there, the band didn't make a commercial impact in the United States until the following year with the release of the single, ', which became a signature-song for Estefan. Both of the corresponding albums ( and ) were credited to Miami Sound Machine. Their next album, 1987's (titled as Anything For You in Europe) was credited to Gloria Estefan and Miami Sound Machine. All further albums after 1989's onwards were credited solely to Estefan herself, though Miami Sound Machine continues to be her backing band and perform with her live to the present day.Estefan has also recorded many albums in Spanish, and her 1993 album, is one of the most successful Spanish-language albums released in the USA.
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