Freddy Leyva
Freddy Leyva is a member of the Mexican boyband CD9.
Pop Singer
January 19, 1995
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Freddy Leyva, a Mexican-American pop singer, rose to fame after winning the inaugural season of the Latin American boy band competition show “La Banda” in 2015. As a former member of the Latin pop group CNCO, Leyva played a significant role in the band’s success, including winning a Latin Grammy Award for Best New Artist in 2016 and producing chart-topping hits such as “Reggaetón Lento” and “Para Enamorarte”. Some of CNCO’s other notable works include their self-titled album, singles like “Mamita” and “Tan Enamorados”, and collaborations with artists such as Abraham Mateo and Yandel. As of 2023, Freddy Leyva is 28 years old.
An interesting fact about Leyva is that he was also a member of the Mexican boy band CD9, which gained popularity through social media.