Artist's albums
Baila, Baila Vicente
2023 · single
Cuídate Bien
2023 · single
La Chambelona
2023 · single
Bayan Bayende
2023 · single
Espérame En El Cielo
2023 · single
Ipso Calypso
2023 · single
La Isla Del Encanto
2023 · single
Refrán
2023 · single
Ven Bernabé
2023 · single
Yerberito Moderno
2023 · single
¿Por Qué Será?
2023 · single
La Vida es un Carnaval (Logical Drift ReMix)
2023 · single
Lo Mejor De
2022 · album
Tu Voz
2022 · album
La Bandera Que Canta
2021 · single
Primer Volumen
2021 · album
Salsa Con Estilo
2020 · album
Anthology: Antología de la Salsa (Remastered)
2020 · album
La Vida Es Un Carnaval (4F Remix)
2018 · single
La Vida Es Un Carnaval (Baile Total)
2017 · album
La Dicha Mía (Dave Nada Remix)
2017 · single
2En1
2017 · album
Para La Eternidad
2016 · album
Frente a Frente
2015 · album
Orishas
2014 · album
Soy Mujer
2014 · album
Celia
2013 · album
The Absolute Collection (Deluxe Edition)
2013 · compilation
Fania Classics: Celia Cruz & Tito Puente
2013 · album
Fania Classics: Celia Cruz & Johnny Pacheco
2013 · compilation
En Vivo! Celia Cruz, Tito Puente & Machito
2012 · album
Mis Favoritas
2010 · album
A Lady And Her Music: ¡Azucar!
2010 · album
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Biography
With a powerful contralto voice, a very energetic stage presence, and a unique and electrifying style, Celia Cruz, worldwide known as the “Queen of Salsa” endeared many people across countries and generations. Celia Caridad Cruz Alfonso was born on October 21, 1925, in Havana, Cuba. In 1950, she began to sing professionally with a Cuban orchestra called, La Sonora Matancera. With an Afro-Cuban music style, legendary recordings include: "Cao Cao Maní Picao,” “Bemba Colorá” and “Burundanga”. Celia moved to New York City in 1960. She began a series of musical collaborations with Tito Puente, Johnny Pacheco, Willie Colón, Ray Barretto, and the Fania All Stars. These collaborations helped popularize the Latin sound in the United States and Europe. Along with Tito Puente in the production of numerous albums from 1966 until 1973, and also collaborated with Johnny Pacheco. Their 1974 album Celia & Johnny included one of the signature songs of salsa, “Quimbara”. She continued reinventing herself, collaborating with musicians such as Marc Anthony, David Byrne, Gloria Estefan, Patti LaBelle, and hip-hop singer Wycleaf Jean in addition to performing short dramatic roles in the films The Mambo Kings (1992) with Antonio Banderas and Armand Assante, The Perez Family (1995) with Marisa Tomei. She received numerous awards including three GRAMMY Awards, four Latin GRAMMY Awards, the President’s National Medal of Arts (1994), and honorary doctorates.