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  • Members

    • Fragancia (1997 – 2000)
    • Huey Dunbar (1996 – 2000)
    • James Da' Barba (1996 – present)
    • Miss YaYa (2008 – present)

DLG (Dark Latin Groove) is a salsa band that mixes salsa, reggae, reggaeton, and hip-hop. The group was brought together in New York by producer Sergio George (who also signed them to his record company Sir George Records) and included Huey Dunbar, Fragancia, and James "Da Barba" de Jesus.

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Dark Latin Groove

Dark Latin Groove (DLG) is a salsa band that mixes salsa, reggae and hip-hop. The group was brought together in New York by producer Sergio George (who also signed them to his record company Sir George Records) and included Huey Dunbar, Fragancia, and James "Da Barba" de Jesus.

Beginnings

Looking for vocalists, Sergio George discovered within the salsa club scenes both Huey Dunbar and James "Da Barba" de Jesus. De Jesus had previously been a backup singer for both Tito Nieves and Sistah Souljah. Their first appearance took place in April 1996 when they performed alongside Sergio George, who took up keyboard.[1]

Breakup

After their third album in 2000, lead singer Huey Dunbar decided to break away from DLG to pursue a solo career. This essentially led to an anticipated breakup of the entire group. James DaBarba and Fragrancia formed a new DLG with a new female member.

Rebirth

In 2007, DLG producer Sergio George announced that the group would resurface again. Dunbar rejected George's invitation to return to the group

Huey Dunbar

American musician

Huey Dunbar is a singer and the former singer of Dark Latin Groove. His hits with the band included "La quiero a morir", "Juliana", "No Morirá", "Volveré", "Todo mi corazón", and a remake of Ricardo Montaner's original classic "Me va a extrañar". In 2000, he split up with DLG and began a solo career. For his first solo album he was awarded "Best New Artist" by Billboard magazine, and received a Grammy nomination.[citation needed] The album was certified Gold and Platinum by RIAA.[1] In Billboard's Tropical Songs chart, the single "Te amaré" had moved from the number 9 song to number 4.[2] "Huey Dunbar IV", debuted on the Tropical Albums chart at Number 2 on March 20, 2010.[3]

Discography

Albums

Singles

  • "Con Cada Beso" - (2001)
  • Yo Sí Me Enamoré" - (2001)
  • "A Cambio de Qué" - (2002)
  • "Sin Poderte Hablar" - (2003)
  • "A Dónde Iré" - (2003)
  • " Amigos " (2007) ft Yan weynn Crescent Moon Studios Emilio Estefan
  • "Te Amaré" - (2010)
  • "De mi Enamorate" - (2023)

References

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