Celia Cruz, the iconic "Queen of Salsa," captivated audiences worldwide with her powerful contralto voice and electrifying stage presence. Born in Havana, Cuba, in 1925, Cruz's musical journey spanned over six decades, during which she became one of the most popular Latin artists of the 20th century. Known for her vibrant performances and elaborate costumes, Cruz was instrumental in popularizing salsa music, a genre that emerged in the 1960s and blended various Latin rhythms. Her discography boasts over 70 albums and numerous awards, including multiple GRAMMYs. Cruz's signature catchphrase, "¡Azúcar!," became synonymous with her dynamic energy and joyful spirit. With a career marked by resilience and cultural impact, Celia Cruz left an indelible legacy in the world of Latin music, selling over 10 million records and collaborating with legends across the genre. Her music, spanning salsa, son cubano, bolero, cha cha cha, merengue, mambo, and more, continues to inspire new generations of artists and fans alike.