New Single: Canadian Latin Jazz Artist Dee Hernandez Turns Heartbreak Into Liberation on New Single “Used”
Cuban-born singer-songwriter Dee Hernandez is one of the most captivating and magnetic voices emerging in Canada’s Jazz and Latin music scenes. She seamlessly blends Afro-Cuban rhythms, smoky jazz textures, soulful grooves, and contemporary storytelling into a sound that feels both timeless and deeply personal.
Based in Atlantic Canada, Hernandez channels her experiences of migration, reinvention, and artistic freedom into music that bridges cultures and emotions. Her powerful vocals and dynamic stage presence combine technical brilliance with raw honesty, earning acclaim from CBC’s Saturday Night Jazz, Marvin’s Room, Jazz.FM91, and praise from Canadian icons like Jully Black and Sass Jordan.
She has performed at Canadian Music Week, ECMA showcases, major festivals across the country, and a sold-out Ella Fitzgerald tribute tour throughout Atlantic Canada. A 2026 East Coast Music Award nominee for Global Recording of the Year, Dee Hernandez is carving out a distinctive lane that is rhythmically rich, soulful, and profoundly human.
As she prepares to release her debut album, her new single “Used” turns heartbreak and emotional manipulation into something elegant, groove-driven, and empowering. Blending infectious cha-cha rhythms, jazz-inspired saxophone, and lush vocal harmonies, the track becomes a bold anthem of self-worth and liberation.
“Used” was released on Friday, June 5, 2026.
Perfect for fans of Latin jazz, soul, and heartfelt storytelling—stay tuned for more from this rising force on Faded4U.ca.




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