Leoni Torres


Leoni Torres is a Cuban singer, songwriter, and record producer who was born on November 24, 1977, in Camagüey, Cuba.

He began his career as the vocalist for the group Costa Sur. He has a lesser-known side as a comedian, which led him to create his own group, 'Los Cariduros.' Two years after this project, he started singing with the Maravillas de Florida orchestra, thanks to which he became part of Charanga Habanera after being heard by David Calzado, where he gained popularity for eight years.

In 2007, Leoni began his solo career and has since continued to achieve success, lending his voice and collaborating on projects with great Cuban and foreign artists such as Descemer Bueno, Polito Ibañez, El Micha, Pablo Milanés, and Kelvis Ochoa. He has recorded with Rosario Flores and Gilberto Santa Rosa, and in 2016, he signed a contract with the record label Magnus, owned by the singer and songwriter Marc Anthony, who became interested in his musical career following the song "Traidora," performed by Marc Anthony alongside the popular group Gente de Zona, with lyrics written by Leoni and Randy Malcom, one of the group's members.

He has received the Popularity Award several times, has served as the soundtrack for Cuban telenovelas (Los tres Villalobos, Añorado encuentro, and Aquí estamos), and for television spots, such as his song "No pierdas el tiempo" for the Center for the Prevention of STIs/HIV/AIDS (MINSAP)

He is married to the Cuban actress and presenter Yuliet Cruz, with whom he has 2 children. Leoni also has a daughter from a previous marriage.

Discography: Bajo la piel (2007), Latiendo (2011), Salseando (2012), Latest Hits (2018)
Amor Bonito (2019)

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