Danny Leiva's 2017 single 'Me Duele En El Alma' became his breakout track, connecting with listeners across Latin America. The song's straightforward emotional delivery and traditional Mexican corrido style defined his early sound. Other songs like '1507' and '17 de Febrero' followed a similar approach, built around direct storytelling and regional instrumentation.
He has worked with other artists in the genre, including El Komander and Lenin Ramírez. In 2019, his song 'El Ser Que Más Amo' was involved in plagiarism allegations that led to its removal from streaming platforms. His recordings include albums like 'La Línea' from 2019 and 'Tu Ausencia' from 2020.
Leiva performs with a band that includes musicians like Jorge 'El Chapo' Valenzuela on trombone and Manuel 'El Chino' Martínez on guitar. His music continues in the corrido tradition, with songs like 'Dónde Tu Estés' and 'Oh Baby' appearing in his catalog.
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