
- Xiomara – La Voz Feat. Axel Tosca Lougart, piano, Chris Smith, contrabbasso, Pedro Martinez, percussioni, Yosvany Terry, sassofoni.
They compare her to Celia Cruz, to Diana Ross, to Macy Gray, and to many other divas and music legends.
One thing for certain is that Xiomara Laurgart awakens a particular passion among her admirers and critics alike.
Xiomara Laugart is a diva, period. Xiomara can only be compared to Xiomara: she has her own spotlight, charisma, and a singular voice.
Considered by many as one of the most exceptional Cuban singers of all time, Xiomara is well versed in many genres: rumba, mambo, son, danzón, danzonete, merengue, guaracha, guaguancó, cumbia, hip-hop, the enormous gamut of Brazilian sounds, plena, tango, bolero, ballad-pop, rap, reggae, and even reggaeton... Her voice lets her get away with anything.
Some people, such as singer-songwriter Pablo Milanés recognize her as one of the best Latin American singers. Some go even further and make a place for her in the history of international music.
Those that go to her concerts are left amazed at how she carries herself with such grace, charisma, at what she puts into her songs, and the moving voice of the singer who could do the impossible with the range of her voice. While there is a lot to say about this woman who fills auditoriums anywhere she goes in the world, the majority of people prefer to save their breath and call her simply Xiomara Laugart.