Eleven years of silence. One record deal. A sound built for the world.
Ayander La Voz — born Daniel Filiu Mayedo — grew up in Camagüey, Cuba, and found his voice in the island's music scene. He toured Italy with Habana Simple, playing Pescara, Salerno, Rome. The crowds knew the words.
Then the silence came. Not retirement — just the way things went when you're building a life between two countries, two languages, two worlds.
In 2024, something broke open again. A pen. A microphone. A session that didn't end at 2am.
He signed with Milano Music Play and OrangengleRecords. Virgin Music Group picked up distribution. The comeback single — Dile — dropped. 8,500 plays on YouTube in the first months. Not viral. Real.
The debut. Amor secreto and Apaga la luz — tracks that still surface on Spotify playlists from listeners who found them years later.
A collaboration with Armando B Castillo. 21 Me Preguntas racked up plays that outlasted the release window.
Milano Music Play • Virgin Music Group
The comeback single. Distributed globally. The sound that brought him back.
Watch on YouTubeUn Amanecer ft. Er Zaks • Tarareo — the next chapter.
"I didn't come back to be heard by a few thousand. I came back to be felt by millions."
Ayander is building a career that bridges the warmth of Cuban roots with the discipline of the Italian scene — and the ambition of the global Latin music market. This is not nostalgia. This is a second act with a first-rate sound.
The melody never left. It was just waiting.