In 2005, after signing with
Universal Latin, Bueno recorded his first solo album
Siete Rayo, a hip-hop fusion album. His album featured
George Pajon of the
Black Eyed Peas. The Batanga magazine wrote that, "The underground voice of AfroCuban fusion, Descemer Bueno, is now setting the pace for the future of Latin Music". Bueno's second solo album,
Bueno, appeared in 2012, featuring duets of Bueno's compositions with various contemporary Cuban artists, including
Kelvis Ochoa,
Gema Corredera,
Haila,
X Alfonso,
Baby Lores, and
Alain Daniel. Bueno has produced albums for musicians including
Diana Fuentes and
Haydee Milanes. Bueno worked with
Enrique Iglesias on Iglesias's albums
Euphoria and
Sex and Love. He in collaboration with Enrique Iglesias, wrote the song "
Bailando" which appeared on
Sex and Love and became an international hit credited to Iglesias featuring Bueno and
Gente de Zona, and in some versions
Sean Paul or others. "Bailando" won multiple Latin Grammies in 2014, including "Song of the Year." Bueno again in collaboration with Enrique Iglesias, also composed the song "Cuando Me Enamoro", which became a major international hit for Juan Luis Guerra and Iglesias. As of 2016, Bueno was working on a new double album, and had earlier in the year appeared on the new album,
Habana Dreams, by the Afro-Cuban percussionist Pedrito Martinez, performing on the song "Dios Mio", written with Martinez. Bueno also contributed to
Quiero Guarachar, an album by Miami-based Afro-Cuban funk group
PALO!, as a vocalist and co-composer of the song "Agua Pa' Los Santos", also featuring Pedrito Martinez and percussionist Roman Diaz. Bueno is also featured in the PBS documentary
Ivy League Rumba, about the
Brown University Latin Jazz and Pop Festival. On January 18, 2019, Descemer Bueno released a music video for the song "Mátame" he recorded with Spanish singer
Melody and El Micha. == Awards ==