Fonseca Tropical Fonseca Juan Fernando Fonseca, better known as Fonseca is a Colombian singer, songwriter, record producer, and activist. His second album Corazón included hits such as "Te Mando Flores" and Hace Tiempo. Fonseca's third album, Gratitud included the singles Enrédame and Arroyito. Now he released his new Album, Agustín, named after his youngest son, born the same week that the new album. His single Simples Corazones got a nomination for the Latin Grammys in the category Best Tropical Song.
Gente de Zona Latin Urban / Reggaeton / Tropical Gente de Zona They become the first Cuban artists to reach the top of the Billboard's "Hot Latin Songs", are the leaders of a musical revolution. Known for their dynamic shows, the Cuban group has revolutionized the term "gozar" all over the world. They have collaborated with artists such as Jennifer Lopez, Jesse and Joy, Malu Trevejo, Laura Pausini, Silvestre Dangond, Gusttavo Lima among others.
Diana Fuentes Balada / Tropical Diana Fuentes Singer-songwriter Diana Fuentes is a leader within the flourishing generation of performers and musicians in Cuba. Her second album, Planeta Planetario, that was a joint artistic collaboration with renowned Puerto Rican musician and producer, Eduardo Cabra (Visitante), member of Calle 13 has been be an important step for Diana Fuentes to gain recognition internationally. Collaboration with Tommy Torres, bring her first nomination for Latin Grammys.
Los 4 Latin Urban / Reggaeton / Salsa Los 4 At the origins of the band Los 4, we find Eddy-K, one of the major pioneers of the Cubaton genre. With their unexpected formula, the band quickly gained a growing following amongst the youth of the island. Hits such as Igualito, Señorita Intelectual or Motorola became instant classics. The band gives an extra-effort when it comes to its lyrics, where the traditional language of the Island and its slang, of course, reflect the unique cultural background of its people.
Los Van Van Salsa Los Van Van Cuba´s legendary salsa Orquesta is widely recognized as a genre-creating band. Alongside artists like The Beatles, Aretha Franklin, and Creedence Clearwater Revival. Los Van Van is distinguished as a band that changed the course of popular music for an entire generation. They toured globally in the ensuing years and wowed audiences in Europe and the United States as well as throughout Latin America and even Asia. There were primarily two Cuban groups experimenting with mixing pop, funk, rock, and soul with their native traditions.