Lyanno
Lyanno is a Latin urban artist with a yearning, self-assured vocal style inspired by contemporary R&B stars such as Trey Songz and the Weeknd. He became one of Puerto Rico's rising artists in 2018 with featured appearances on hits including Alex Rose's "Toda [Remix]" and Ozuna's "Luz Apaga." Within a few years, his catalog grew rapidly with a succession of EPs, the 2022 album El Cambio, and hits such as "En Tu Cuerpo" and "La Nena," the latter of which was released in 2024.Born Edgardo Rafael Cuevas Feliciano, Lyanno originally recorded as a teenager under the name Gardo, emphasizing reggaeton above all other styles. He moved into contemporary R&B-flavored material in 2015 with "Fruto Prohibido" and during the next couple years continued to refine his approach with S.O.D.A. and Am, a pair of EPs filled with ballads rooted in trap-style productions. While those releases were unique for their lack of guest appearances, Lyanno didn't shy away from co-starring roles. In 2018, he made commercial headway via a remix of Alex Rose's "Toda," Ozuna's "Luz Apaga" (on which he was featured beside Rauw Alejandro), and Lunay's "A Solas." The first of those three was particularly successful, with views of its official video eclipsing 500 million within a year. Lyanno made numerous featured appearances during 2019 and also released the purely solo "Pa' Que Vuelvas," a return to reggaeton. Additional EPs Foreplay and Pa' la Calle arrived during 2020 and 2021, and were followed in 2022 with El Cambio, a full-length that included the Latin multi-platinum hit "En Tu Cuerpo." Midnight, another EP, was out by mid-2023. Numerous singles highlighted by the Rauw Alejandro collaboration "La Nena" followed in 2024.
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Quiéreme Ahora (Remix)
World Music - Erschienen bei Aparataje Music Group, LLC am 24.05.2019
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World Music - Erschienen bei Duars Entertainment am 21.10.2022
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