Sarayma
Sarayma debuted in 1998 with the single "Hay Algo Especial En Ti," which became a chart success. The band was led by vocalist Mayra Rey, with Rolando Sandoval...
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Sarayma debuted in 1998 with the single "Hay Algo Especial En Ti," which became a chart success. The band was led by vocalist Mayra Rey, with Rolando Sandoval on piano and keyboards, Yaroldi Martínez on drums, Yerisbel Martínez on bass, and Ivan Pérez on guitar.
They followed with albums like "Llora" in 2000 and "Por Amor" in 2002. Songs such as "Entre Tus Brazos" and "Libertad" continued their output, though the band faced accusations of plagiarism regarding "Hay Algo Especial En Ti" in the early 2000s.
Sarayma released a live album in 2004 and a compilation in 2006. Their music drew from Cuban rhythms and pop, with tracks like "Quiero Ser" and "Cambiar El Rumbo" rounding out their catalog.
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