Artist's albums
Dame una buena razón (Balada Urbana)
2023 · single
Los Zapaticos de Rosa
2023 · single
Havana Nocturne (Latin Jazz Vocal)
2023 · album
No me parece (Kizomba)
2023 · single
Pan Para Yolanda
2022 · single
Camina Que Yo Voy Detrás
2022 · single
La Gatica de Maria Ramos
2022 · single
Live in Marciac
2022 · album
Sin Salsa No Hay Paraíso
2021 · album
Desvelo de Amor
2021 · single
Viento Y Tiempo - Live at Blue Note Tokyo
2020 · album
Azúcar Pa' Tu Café (feat. Cimafunk)
2020 · single
A Journey Through Cuban Music
2019 · album
Donde Estabas Anoche
2019 · single
Pa' Lante Puerto Rico
2017 · single
Como Anillo al Dedo
2017 · album
Rumba de la Buena
2017 · single
Bailando Todo Se Olvida
2016 · single
El Regreso a la Habana
2016 · album
La Negra Tiene Tumbao (feat. Kat Dahlia)
2015 · single
First Class To Havana
2014 · album
Corazón Sonero
2013 · album
En la Intimidad
2013 · album
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Biography
“Many people relate Aymée with Celia Cruz. Probably the main reason is that, since Celia Cruz, we haven’t seen any singer with the power of attraction and charisma and grace and talent that we see from Aymée. She’s not trying to become Celia Cruz. That’s impossible. She has been trying to be Aymée Nuviola, and this is what she does. They have different personalities. As with Celia Cruz, Aymée is very Cuban. That’s not a limitation – she can go many other places. But she has that thing that Cuban people recognize as Cuban – not only on the stage but also outside the stage. You can see the double-meaning of everything she says. She’s an amazing storyteller, which is very typical of many Cuban people. She can make you laugh. But at the same time, she really deep and serious in what she does. So, any connection with not only Celia, but many of the greatest Cuban artists, is valid. But she’s the only Aymée.” Ted Panken New York Daily News