One of the icons of contemporary Cuban music, Danay Suarez combines pop, hip-hop and R&B in her own distinct way.
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One of Cuba’s most outstanding voices, Daymé Arocena brings us a new video from her recent second album, “Cubafonía”.
One of the artist you should watch most closely in the modern Cuban scene, Danay Suárez brings us a powerful hymn “Necesario”.
Sung in Yoruba and Spanish, “Madres” is a musical prayer to two mother-figures in the Santeria religion: Yemaya and Ochun.
Listening to Diana Fuentes’ “Será Sol”, a breezy and wonderfully sunny folk song, it’s hard to believe that she started as a contemporary R&B and pop singer. Produced by Eduardo Cabra (aka Visitante) of the famed Puerto Rican band Calle 13, the single heralds Diana’s forthcoming album “Planeta Planetario”. Which should bring her the international recognition she deserves.
Listening to Diana Fuentes’ “Será Sol”, a breezy and wonderfully sunny folk song, it’s hard to believe that she started as a contemporary R&B and pop singer. Produced by Eduardo Cabra (aka Visitante) of the famed Puerto Rican band Calle 13, the single heralds Diana’s forthcoming album “Planeta Planetario”. Which should bring her the international recognition she deserves.
A hip-hop artist infatuated with jazz, Danay Suarez has a unique voice and can move seamlessly between rapping and singing. Born in Havana, she is a self-taught vocalist and songwriter, who released her first album, “Polvo de la Humedad”, in 2011. “Fly”, a new song from 2013, really demonstrates her growth as an artist while maintaining the hint of melancholy and longing often present in her music.
A hip-hop artist infatuated with jazz, Danay Suarez has a unique voice and can move seamlessly between rapping and singing. Born in Havana, she is a self-taught vocalist and songwriter, who released her first album, “Polvo de la Humedad”, in 2011. “Fly”, a new song from 2013, really demonstrates her growth as an artist while maintaining the hint of melancholy and longing often present in her music.