Dariann González grew up in Havana, Cuba, where her father worked as a percussionist. She started singing and writing songs, listening to Celia Cruz and Olga Guillot along with older bolero singers.
Her song "TÚ" came out in 2016 and got attention across Latin America. Some people criticized her style early on, saying she didn't follow what was expected or questioned how she handled her background.
She kept making music that mixed Cuban rhythms with pop and soul. Another track called "You" shows up in her catalog, though the details around it are thinner.
Keep it compact: a lyric you come back to, a live memory, or the part of the catalog you would point someone toward first.
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