Background
Haila was born on 28 January 1974 in Amancio, Las Tunas, Cuba. Her father was hobby-singer and her mother a stylist.
Haila was born on 28 January 1974 in Amancio, Las Tunas, Cuba. Her father was hobby-singer and her mother a stylist.
She started her musical schooling at age nine in Santiago de Cuba, where she studied dance.
She specializes in son and timba, being the lead vocalist in Azúcar Negra. At age 15 her family moved to Havana, which stopped her career shortly. There she met the famous son-singer Yaquelín Castellanos, who was very fond of Haila"s singing ability.
Haila was offered a position in the group Septeto Tradición, which mostly played in the traditional style of the son septetos of the 1920s and "30s.
Later she performed in the cabaret Las Avenidas and joined the group Habana Son. With the project Guajira Habanera she had her first foreign performance in 1994 in Mexico.
In September 1994 she joined the group Bamboleo as a vocalist. She recorded two albums with them and performed in different countries, gaining a reputation as a singer.
Together with the musician and composer Leonel Limonta, Haila started in 1998 Azúcar Negra, a timba band signed to Bis Music.
They had successful performances in Europe and Latin America. The song "Andar Andando" became their biggest hit. Solo career
In the year 2000 Haila started her solo career.
That year se released her eponymous debut album, which was followed by a live album in 2002.
In 2004 she released Diferente, produced by David Calzado, the leader of Charanga Habanera. Her latest album is Cómo voy a decirte, released in 2015.