Erik Alejandro Iglesias Rodríguez (born 1989), known professionally as Cimafunk, is a Grammy-nominated Cuban musician known for mixing funk and hip hop with Cuban and Afro-Caribbean music.[1] His most recent album, El Alimento, was released in October 2021.[2]
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Background information | |
Birth name | Erik Alejandro Iglesias Rodríguez |
Born | 1989 |
Origin | Pinar del Rio, Cuba |
Genres | Funk, electronic, Latin, R&B[1] |
Occupation(s) | Singer, songwriter, producer |
Years active | 2010-present |
Labels | Terapia Productions |
Biography
editRodriguez sang in church as a child, and originally planned to become a doctor like several members of his family. He attended medical school in his hometown of Pinar del Río for two years, but moved to Havana in 2010 to pursue music. He worked as a session arranger and producer for Cuban musicians like Raúl Paz and Liuba María Hevia, and was also in the band Interactivo from 2014 to 2016.[1] After leaving that band, he adopted the name Cimafunk, referencing the cimarróns, who were escaped slaves who formed self-sustaining communities in Cuba during the colonial era.[3] Cimafunk is also the name of his backing band, featuring a rotating cast of collaborators.[1] Cimafunk endeavored to blend Afro-Cuban and African American music,[4] with a focus on funk rhythms.[2] The New Yorker has since compared him to James Brown.[5]
Cimafunk self-released the album Terapia in 2017,[6] followed by the single "Me Voy" in 2018.[3] Billboard named him one of the "10 Latin Artists to Watch in 2019".[7] Cimafunk completed a successful tour of the United States and Europe in 2019, during which time he gained significant popularity in his native Cuba.[1] While on lockdown in 2020 during the COVID-19 pandemic, Cimafunk released several stand-alone singles and the EP Cun Cun Prá.[8] In October 2021, Cimafunk released the album El Alimento, featuring guest appearances by George Clinton, Lupe Fiasco, and CeeLo Green.[4] Both Rolling Stone[9] and NPR[10] named El Alimento as one of the best albums of the year. The album was nominated for Best Latin Rock or Alternative Album at the 65th Annual Grammy Awards.[11][12]
Discography
editStudio albums
- Terapia (2017)
- Cun Cun Prá (EP, 2020)
- El Alimento (2021)
References
edit- ^ a b c d e Jurek, Thom. "Cimafunk Biography, Songs, & Albums". AllMusic. Retrieved 2022-02-25.
- ^ a b Shapiro, Ari; Caldwell, Noah; Yu, Mallory (2021-10-08). "Cimafunk's 'El Alimento' blends Afro-Cuban rhythms with classic American funk". NPR.org. Retrieved 2022-02-25.
- ^ a b Lopez, Julyssa (2021-10-15). "Cimafunk's Ecstatic Collaborative Spirit". Rolling Stone. Retrieved 2022-02-25.
- ^ a b Morales, Ed (2021-10-06). "Cimafunk's Quest to Create One Nación Under a Groove". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 2022-02-25.
- ^ "Cimafunk". The New Yorker. Retrieved 2022-02-25.
- ^ Puga, Christina. "From med school to megastar, Cimafunk's Afro-Cuban rhythms go international". NBC News. Retrieved 2022-02-25.
- ^ "10 Latin Artists to Watch in 2019". Billboard. 2019-01-17. Retrieved 2022-02-25.
- ^ "Cimafunk Releases Highly-Anticipated EP: "Cun Cun Prá"". Tigresounds - Music Platform for the Global Citizen. 2020-12-11. Retrieved 2022-02-25.
- ^ "The 50 Best Albums of 2021". Rolling Stone. 2021-12-03. Retrieved 2022-02-25.
- ^ "The Best Latin Music of 2021". NPR. 2021-12-13. Retrieved 2022-02-25.
- ^ "Grammy Awards: Cimafunk". www.grammy.com. Retrieved 2023-02-22.
- ^ Lopez, Julyssa (2022-12-14). "After a Surprise Grammy Nomination, Cimafunk Wants to Keep People Dancing". Rolling Stone. Retrieved 2022-12-15.