Lova Boy
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Lova Boy | |
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Birth name | Daniel Cacho |
Genres | Punta rock |
Instruments | Vocalist |
Labels | Adamari Records |
Website | www |
Lova Boy is a recording artist and entrepreneur from Belize, specializing in Punta rock music.
Biography[edit]
Daniel Cacho aka Lova Boy,[1] the self-proclaimed "Prince Ah Belize", grew up on the impoverished streets of Dangriga, Belize. A descendant of the Garifuna people Lova Boy[2] is the son of a mother who came to America from Belize during the 1980s in pursuit of the American dream.
A traditional Punta singer, Elvira Lambey (Guribiyuwa) was one of Lova Boy's earliest musical influences.[citation needed]
References[edit]
- ^ "Lova Boy". Web Page. Myspace. Retrieved 14 August 2012.
- ^ Thompson, Junie. "Lova Boy Biography". Article. Adamari. Retrieved 14 August 2012.