Osmani García does it again! His new album "La Voz" breaks all barriers and features El Chacal, Willy Chirino, and more



Osmani García releases "La Voz," an album featuring collaborations with El Chacal, Willy Chirino, and more. It highlights new tracks and the music video for "El día de mi boda," which is already making waves on digital platforms.

Osmani García and El ChacalPhoto © Osmani García / Instagram

The popular Cuban singer Osmani García “La Voz” has released his new album titled “La Voz”, a production that marks a more mature and ambitious stage in his career, featuring collaborations with well-known figures in Latin music such as El Chacal, La Diosa, Willy Chirino, Descemer Bueno, Remmy Valenzuela, DJ Unic, and other prominent artists.

The album includes unreleased tracks and special versions of songs that are already set to become hits, such as “A Legendary Love,” “Now I'm Happy,” “The Toxic One of My Toxic,” and “The Best Mother in the World.”

Osmani García

One of the biggest surprises of the album is the song "El día de mi boda," in which Osmani joins his voice with that of El Chacal, two icons of the Cuban urban genre.

The song has just released its official music video, available on the artist's digital platforms, and it has started to generate significant buzz among its followers due to its infectious rhythm and emotional message.

"La Voz" is a project that blends Osmani García's distinctive style with new melodic nuances and collaborations that cross musical boundaries.

The song list also highlights "15 Primaveras" alongside Dachay Official and Evy, "Poderosa" featuring Remmy Valenzuela and DJ Unic, as well as the remix of "La noche perfecta" with the legendary Willy Chirino, a fusion between generations that celebrates the evolution of Cuban music.

With this release, Osmani García reaffirms his position as one of the most recognizable and versatile voices in Cuban urban music, capable of reinventing himself without losing his personal touch.

The music video for "El día de mi boda" is now available on Osmani García's official YouTube channel.

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Yare Grau

Originally from Cuba, but living in Spain. I studied Social Communication at the University of Havana and later graduated in Audiovisual Communication from the University of Valencia. I am currently part of the CiberCuba team as an editor in the Entertainment section.