Leoni Torres grew up in Cienfuegos, Cuba, where he studied at the National School of Arts. His debut album 'Bajo la Piel' came out in 2012, and he's worked with artists like Pablo Milanés, who appears on his track 'Para Que Un Día Vuelvas'.
His songs often have a straightforward, melodic quality that feels familiar. You can hear it in pieces like 'Toda Una Vida' and 'las cosas que te pido', which lean toward pop without losing their Cuban grounding.
Later albums like 'Sabor a Mí' from 2015 and 'Alma Cubana' from 2019 kept him active in the Latin music circuit. He's one of those singers who doesn't overcomplicate things, which might explain why his music connects easily.
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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