
In 1994 she released her first album in Spain entitled "Me debes un Beso" (You owe me a kiss), for which she was the producer and musical director. That same year she participated in the Havana International Festival of Boleros, where she was one of the distinguished guests. In 1993, she finally gained wide recognition in Cuba as an artist having her songs play in the Hit Parade of radio and TV. She was also the lead vocalist and keyboard player for the famous Cuban female orchestra "Anacaona." It was with "Anacaona," that Lucrecia participated in tours around the world, which brought her to Barcelona, Spain where she stayed and now resides. As a result, she received many awards as a vocalist in different competitions in Cuba including the Joseito Fernandez Award, acclaim at the Benny More Festival, and an award in el Concurso Jovenes Compositores y Instrumentistas (the Young Composers and Instrumentalists Competition).

In order to complete a well-rounded musical structure, she also took voice classes. At the young age of six, she began her musical studies with a concentration in piano at El Instituto Superior de Arte de Cuba (The Superior Institute of Art in Cuba). After phenomenal success in Spain and throughout Europe, he is looking forward to similar success in the American market.īorn in the El Vedado section of Havana, Cuba and raised in Guanabacos towns of Cuba, Lucrecia seemed to have been born with music in her heart.


Lucresia, who has recorded nine CDs have done traditional music, salsa, and boleros. Some of Lucresia's music has included a mix of traditional Cuban music with the modern beats of today.
