New York, NY (Top40 Charts ) Latin Grammy-nominated, chart-toppin singer/songwriter,
Leslie Grace, who is the youngest artist in history to have a #1 single on the Billboard Latin charts, performed her hit track "Will U Still Love Me Tomorrow" and her current single, "Nadia Como Tu" on Saturday as part of
Radio Disney's Family VIP Birthday at Club Nokia. The 19-year-old Bronx native records in English and Spanish, and a 'Spanglish' version of "
Nadie Como Tu" has been in key rotation at
Radio Disney and on Disney.com. The annual event took place at Club Nokia where she performed with other well-known Disney acts including R5, The Vamps, Shawn Mendes,
Christina Grimmie,
Jacob Latimore and more!
The Bronx born, Florida raised
Leslie Grace received a "Best Contemporary Tropical Album" nomination at the 14th Annual Latin Grammy Awards for
Leslie Grace, which reached #4 on the Billboard Latin Albums chart and #3 on the Tropical Albums chart. Earlier this year,
Leslie became the face of Colgate's Optic White toothpaste for the Latin marketplace, and has a nationally televised commercial: https://www.ispot.tv/ad/7DK5/colgate-optic-white-platinum-con-leslie-grace-spanish
Leslie is currently working on a new album for release next year, co-writing songs with an exciting array of top pop and Latin songwriters. Proving that she is an unstoppable force in today's competitive music industry,
Leslie has been dubbed the "Princess of Bachata," which is traditionally a man's world. Bachata is a genre of Latin music originating from the Dominican Republic, her parents' birthplace.
Born in the Bronx to a Dominican household,
Leslie was heavily influenced by the culture she was brought up in, but submerged herself in the bustling culture of the city, forming the unique style she has today.
Leslie says of her upcoming album, "It's an exciting fusion of a lot of different influences. I just want to bring some of those Dominican flavors to my music while also being innovative and pop-oriented, so it's something my generation can understand. A lot of us have parents who migrated here from other countries and we want to be respectful of those roots and musical influences. But at the same time, we were born here so we want to have some American pop culture with some R&B and hip-hop going on. I feel like I'm right there between these two incredible worlds, and I enjoy doing both."