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Dyland & Lenny were a Puerto Rican
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duo, consisting of Carlos Castillo Cruz (Dyland) and Julio Manuel González Távarez (Lenny).


Career

Both had planned to become basketball players before making a career in music. They started their career in 2009. With
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, the duo made their debut with the album ''My World'' in 2010. The album was produced by Luny Tunes. In 2009, they were also featured guests on "Rompiendo Cadenas," lead single from
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Award winner
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. In 2010, they release a remix to "Quiere Pa' Que Te Quieran" with
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. On February 12, 2013, the duo released their second studio album called ''My World 2: The Secret Code'', which contains collaborations with various artists such as
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, Victor Manuelle, among others. Their biggest hits are " Nadie Te Amará Como Yo", "Quiere Pa' Que Te Quieran", "Caliente" and "Pégate Más". At the end of 2013 the separation of the duo was confirmed, Lenny Tavarez who is preparing his solo album, has an approach with producers Los De La Nazza, who include it in the mixtape El Imperio Nazza: Top Secret Edition. Lenny Tavárez had released some of his solo songs such as "La Nena" "Fantasias" and "Tortura". In 2016, he released another single entitled, "Si Tu Cama Hablara" featuring fellow Puerto Rican,
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.


Discography

;Studio albums ;Singles Collaborations


References


External links


Official Site

Dyland & Lenny
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