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Danny Lozada Guzmán is one of Cuban salsa's most talented singers, composers, and bandleaders. Born in Havana, Cuba on April 27th in 1973, he began his musical career in 1991 with a group called Salsa de Esquina. In 1994, however he gained widespread public recognition when he became famous as a vocalist and composer for the group Conexión Salsera After hearing Danny's first big hit in early 1996 - "Beso de Queso" - David Calzado hired him to sing lead vocals and to compose with Charanga Habanera, one of Cuba's most important contemporary salsa/timba bands. Danny developed an incredible creative chemistry with pianist/arranger Juan Carlos González, with the two of them playing defining roles in the landmark album, Tremendo Delirio, one of the most important and influential albums in all of Cuban music in the last two decades. For that album Lozada wrote, "Dime Si te Quedarás," " Lo Siento Por Tí," "Qué Quieres de Mí," "Usa Condón" amongst others. He also wrote the controversial "Mango" song, which was banned after its first performances for anti-government insinuations. When Charanga Habanera was suspended by the Cuban government for...in August of 1997, after a nationally televised concert at La Piragua on the Malecón in Havana, Lozada and González set out to form their own group. At the suggestion of Juan Formell, director of Los Van Van they called the new group, "Danny Lozada y su Timba Cubana". They created an extraordinary album entitled, "Tanto le Pedí" which remain

Tanto Te Pedí
Salsa Carnaval
El Palacio De La Salsa (60 Original Cuban Salsa Classic Hits - Lo Mejor de la Salsa Timba Cubana - Original Versions)
Tanto Le Pedí
El Palacio De La Salsa (60 Cuban Classics Hits - Lo Mejor de la Timba Cubana)
Non Stop Salsa Carnival
El Palacio De La Salsa
El Palacio De La Salsa (60 Original Cuban Salsa Classic Hits - Lo Mejor de la Salsa Timba Cu
El Palacio De La Salsa (60 Original Cuban Salsa Classic Hits - Lo Mejor de la Salsa Timba C
Lo mejor de mi corazón
Tanto le pedi
Tanto Te PedÃ