Although Luis Miguel is world-renowned for his timeless ballads and boleros, the 'Sun of Mexico' also left his mark on the Christmas repertoire. According to the Argentine News Agency, in 2006, the artist surprised his fans with the release of his 17th studio album, simply titled 'Navidades'. The album not only marked Luismi's foray into the genre of Christmas carols but also demonstrated his vocal versatility by adapting festive pop hits and Spanish big band music. The album became a hit at parties and is a recurring feature in Christmas playlists every December. Among the most standout songs that Luis Miguel recorded for this Christmas special are: 'Santa Claus Llegó a La Ciudad' (an adaptation of 'Santa Claus Is Comin' to Town'), 'Blanca Navidad' (an adaptation of 'White Christmas'), 'Navidad, Navidad' (an adaptation of 'Jingle Bells'), 'Frente a La Chimenea' (an adaptation of 'Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer'), 'Noche de Paz' (an adaptation of 'Silent Night'), 'Va a Nevar' (an adaptation of 'Let It Snow, Let It Snow, Let It Snow'), 'Te Deseo Muy Felices Fiestas' (an adaptation of 'Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas'), and 'Mi Humilde Oración' (an adaptation of 'My Grown Up Christmas List'). The album, released in mid-November, reaffirmed Luis Miguel's ability to master any genre and became the soundtrack for many year-end celebrations across Latin America.
Luis Miguel Released Christmas Album 'Navidades'
In 2006, Luis Miguel surprised fans with his 17th studio album 'Navidades', adapting classic Christmas songs and showcasing his vocal versatility.