Black Market Latin Hooks Up Fresh Artist Jheyson Recio Solano

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Team Black Market Records has hooked up a new Reggaeton artist identified as Jheyson Recio Solano, who is based in Havana, Cuba, where he is a rising musician.

By Isaac Tugume

Team Black Market Records has hooked up a new Reggaeton artist identified as Jheyson Recio Solano, who is based in Havana, Cuba, where he is a rising musician.

Solano, who is a teenage, passionate musician, says he started singing as a child whereby he would sing in the bathroom, on the streets while walking home, or going to school.

He says that his inspiration came one day when he participated in a school music contest where his class emerged in second position because of his exceptional performance, which prompted his parents to support and encourage him to take his passion for music seriously.

Solano joined the world of music at the age of 13, performing at various bars that are frequented by minors (Pipo bar) and  (Zarra bar), where he gained stage confidence and since then he has never looked back.

He has so far worked with other Cuban artists among them Jonni Jonito, Yordan La Amenaza, Cristian Dior, and others, on songs like ‘El Animal’, ‘Como ago Amor, ‘Tankeria’, ‘Last Time’, and others.

Now that he has joined team Black Market Latin, Solano says that he intends to take his music career to the next level and that his mission is to make it to the top of the Cuban music radar.

Some of the jams he intends to release under the label include ‘I Didn’t Know’,  ‘There’s No Turning Back, ‘My Little Girl’, ‘My Relationship’, ‘Full Fried’,  ‘I Will Never Fall In Love Again’ and the most important one  ‘Look That I Fight’.

Make sure to subscribe to his YouTube channel and follow him on all social media platforms for updates about his music.


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