N-Joy
N-Joy formed in Havana with founding members Jorge Luis Piloto, Paulo FG, and Maykel Fonts. Their single 'Isabela' became a hit in the early 2000s, blending...
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N-Joy formed in Havana with founding members Jorge Luis Piloto, Paulo FG, and Maykel Fonts. Their single 'Isabela' became a hit in the early 2000s, blending Afro-Cuban rhythms with pop elements. The song's success led to international tours and collaborations with artists like Celia Cruz and Compay Segundo.
Their discography includes albums such as 'Contigo' from 2005 and 'Salsa Vital' from 2008. Over time, they incorporated hip-hop, R&B, and electronic influences into their sound. Another track, 'Momentos de Vida,' appears among their notable songs.
The band faced some criticism for commercializing Cuban music, but they continued performing and recording. Their lineup expanded to include Juan Carlos Delgado on percussion and Lázaro Luis on drums.
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