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Aymée Nuviola Solidifies an Unstoppable 2025: "Caché" Album, World Tour, and Powerful Expansion in Global Markets

The year 2025 stands as a definitive milestone of artistic and strategic consecration for Aymée Nuviola. The multi-GRAMMY® and Latin GRAMMY® winner, known globally as "La Sonera del Mundo" (The World’s Sonera), has orchestrated an unprecedented year that solidifies her not only as a guardian of Cuban tradition but as a driving force for innovation and global expansion in Latin music.


As the crowning achievement of this successful cycle, Nuviola will be one of the stellar figures in the television special "A GRAMMY Celebration of Latin Music." This historic event, presented by The Recording Academy and CBS, will air this coming Sunday, December 28, from 8:00 to 10:00 PM ET/PT. Her participation on this top-tier televised stage not only highlights her virtuosity but also ratifies her position as one of the most influential and respected voices in the industry today before an audience of millions.


The core of her creative activity in 2025 was the August release of her album "Caché," a high-caliber production in collaboration with virtuoso percussionist Pete Perignon. This work follows the acclaimed album "Bonche" and masterfully balances the effervescence of Timba with the elegance of Cuban Son. The promotion of this work was complemented by a series of high-end music videos, notably "Se Bailaba Esto" as a celebration of the dance floor, joining the early-year premieres of "Tú Tienes Que Parar" and "Yo sé en lo que tú estás." Nuviola’s versatility was further reflected in significant collaborations across genres and audiences, such as the emotive bolero "Quizás, Quizás, Quizás" with Jon Secada and Gonzalo Rubalcaba; the successful tropical hit "Mientras Viva" with vallenato icon Felipe Peláez; and the collaboration "Feliz" with Christian music singer Marleni.


Aymée Nuviola’s complex concert schedule and marathon world tour were executed under the general direction and production of her manager, Paulo Simeón. His leadership guaranteed flawless execution at every performance, maintaining non-negotiable quality in the logistics of a tour that spanned three continents. During the European summer, Nuviola starred in a series of luxury performances alongside renowned pianist Kemuel Roig, captivating discerning audiences at jazz temples such as the legendary Ronnie Scott’s in London, the Alba Jazz Fest and Pescara Jazz Fest in Italy, and Canarias Jazz & Más in Spain. In the Americas, her presence was equally commanding, headlining the Cali Salsa Femstival in Colombia and the SESC JAZZ FEST in São Paulo, Brazil. Additionally, she reaffirmed her special connection with the Caribbean and the U.S. public with performances at the Ponce Cuna de la Salsa Fest and her "Corazón Sonero" concert in San Juan, Puerto Rico, as well as key venues in Panama, Cartagena, and the Montreux Jazz Festival Miami.


Beyond the stage, Aymée Nuviola’s impact was felt across the digital and cultural spheres thanks to a global expansion strategy. This 2025 approach achieved massive penetration in international DJ Pools, radio stations, and press outlets, ensuring her music remains essential on dance floors and airwaves worldwide. Concurrently, she starred in cultural moments of great significance, such as leading tributes to Celia Cruz at SummerStage and the prestigious Rose Theater at Jazz at Lincoln Center in New York. Her versatility was further confirmed by the inclusion of her track "Rumba de la Buena" in the soundtrack of the video game "Far Cry 6" and the validation of the legendary Óscar D'León, who publicly reaffirmed her title as "La Sonera del Mundo."


With the support of her elite team, led by the production of Paulo Simeón and the press and distribution strategy of the agency Tumbao Media Productions—directed by Dominican publicist and marketer Charlie Enrique Pérez Acosta—Aymée Nuviola concludes 2025 at the pinnacle of her career. The artist thus demonstrates that her musical legacy not only honors Cuban history but is redefining and setting the pace for the future of Latin music globally.

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